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Eurostar: Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species

Question for Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

UIN HL2199, tabled on 20 July 2021

To ask Her Majesty's Government what progress they have made towards making Eurostar a CITES-designated port.

Answered on

3 August 2021

Any specimen covered by CITES controls must be imported or exported through one of the 36 designated land, sea and airports which are all currently operational. The up to date list of the ports is available on the following GOV.UK page: www.gov.uk/guidance/trading-cites-listed-specimens-through-uk-ports-and-airports.

The list of CITES-designated points of entry is kept under review and we are currently working with colleagues in Border Force to determine if it is feasible to designate Eurostar.