Demazda provides consultancy on the markets where we have
experience of working. The following countries are
those we specialise in.
Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bahrain, Bosnia, Brazil,
Bulgaria, Bermuda, Central African Republic, Chile, China,
Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dubai, Egypt, Finland,
France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Guyana, Hungary,
Iceland, India, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania,
Luxembourg, Mauritius, Mexico, Morocco, The Netherlands,
Nigeria, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Saudi
Arabia, Somalia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and
Tobago, Uganda, Ukraine, UAE, United States, Venezuela, Yemen.
If you are interested in doing business with a particular
market, please get in touch and a member of our team will
contact you within 24 hours.
As a client, benefits include export management,
market research, foreign trade advice and support to importers
and exporters involved in the international movement of goods to
or from the European Union and across the globe.
Other benefits include, assistance with banking
facilities, VAT financing, Accountancy, Solicitors, Vat
consultancy, financial advice, due diligence observation, T1/T2
conversion, web design, logistical support, new client databases
and both the sourcing and development of new markets and
products. Whatever the need, Demazda International UK Ltd is the
number one choice for businesses looking to broaden their
trading arenas, allowing them to explore new areas and diversify
into new markets and maximise profits.
If you are proposing to or already import/export
goods from both inside and outside the European Union, then
there are a number of areas where we can help.
Customs law is the same throughout all member
states of the EU. Custom duties are the income of the European
Commission, not individual Exchequers and the legislation is
directly applicable from Brussels.
If you are exporting goods from the UK to a
destination outside the EU, then there are both opportunities
and obstacles. You must negotiate Customs barriers at export and
your customer must negotiate with his customs authority at
import. In addition, you may wish to reclaim any duty you have
paid on imported goods used to manufacture your exports and you
will want to make sure that your customer does not pay more duty
than necessary at import at the other end.
Industry Sectors
Consumer Electronics
Metals – Copper, Steel, Iron Ore
Cosmetics
Toiletries
Construction
Food and beverages