UK DBT announces Security & Policing 2026 attendees
The UK Department for Business and Trade has published a list of countries, territories, and organizations invited to attend Security & Policing 2026. The guidance outlines which international stakeholders will participate in the event, though specific attendee details and implications for trade flows are not detailed in the source material.
Photo: Kindel Media / Pexels# UK DBT Announces Security & Policing 2026 Attendees
On 24 April 2026, the UK Department for Business and Trade (DBT) published guidance listing countries, territories, and organisations invited to attend Security & Policing 2026.
Event Overview
Security & Policing 2026 is a UK government event that brings together international stakeholders from government, law enforcement, and related sectors. The DBT's publication confirms which participants have received formal invitations to the event.
Who Is Invited
The guidance specifies the countries, territories, and organisations that the DBT has extended invitations to for Security & Policing 2026. This inclusive approach reflects the UK's engagement with international partners across multiple regions and sectors.
Relevance to Trade and Compliance
While the source document focuses on event attendance rather than regulatory changes or trade measures, Security & Policing events often shape discussions around border security, customs procedures, and supply chain compliance standards that ultimately affect international shippers and exporters.
For businesses involved in cross-border trade, such forums can signal emerging trends in customs enforcement, product security requirements, and regulatory alignment among participating nations.
What this means for shippers
Although this announcement does not introduce new tariffs, sanctions, or HS classifications, tracking participation in international security and policing forums can help shippers stay informed about potential future regulatory changes and enforcement priorities. For more detailed guidance on managing customs compliance and understanding how tariff and valuation changes may affect your shipments, visit /landed-cost.



