Change description : 2026-01-19 14:03:00: New section added on DCTS updates and 2 documents added on rules of origin and Indonesia’s graduation. [Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office]
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) entered into force on 19 June 2023 and replaced the UK’s Generalised Scheme of Preferences (GSP).
The DCTS is a simpler and more generous preferential trading scheme which has been designed to boost trade with developing countries in order to support their development. It benefits UK businesses and consumers by reducing the import cost of thousands of products from around the world.
The DCTS applies to 65 countries that are:
least developed countries (LDCs) as defined by the United Nations
low income and lower middle-income countries as defined by the World Bank
New section added on DCTS updates and 2 documents added on rules of origin and Indonesia’s graduation.
30 September 2025
Added notice: Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS): Goods graduation notice.
19 April 2024
Updated with the latest link to the DCTS visualisation tool for 2023 data.
8 November 2023
The Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS) purpose of cutting tariffs, removing conditions and simplifying trading rules has been added to the summary.
24 October 2023
Form to apply for inter-regional or extended cumulation under the DCTS added to guidance section.
21 June 2023
A link to an informational video created by DBT has been added to the information box at the bottom of the collection page description. It explains how the DCTS helps UK businesses and consumers.