Venue:
Bloomfield House Hotel
Time:
9:30-4:30 (Registration is at 9:15am)
This workshop is open to businesses from all sectors and will cover areas such as what export and import procedures apply, how tariffs work and how to correctly classify goods.
Trainer - KGH Global Consulting
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Customs Compliance Export & Import Procedures
Regardless of a hard or soft Customs Brexit, goods to/from the UK or transiting through the UK, will be subject to strict compliance and documentation requirements.
This workshop will cover how export and import customs procedures on trade with ‘Third Countries’ apply, how tariffs work and the need to correctly classify your goods.
There is now an urgent need to prepare your company for customs with this one-day interactive workshop. These workshops are fully funded by DBEI, through Enterprise Ireland and are delivered by KGH Global Consulting
Attendance is free but earliest booking is essential, as these Customs Courses have been in urgent demand and immediately booked out elsewhere.
Lunch is included.
Workshop Contents
The one-day workshop has been designed to give participants a broad overview of relevant trade and customs procedures to ensure compliance with international export and import requirements.
The workshop is suitable for anyone with no prior knowledge in trade and customs procedures as well as those who are looking to review their prior knowledge, especially in the context of the UK leaving the European Union.
The day is organised into 4 sessions, and will allow for networking as well as questions and answers.
The four sessions will cover the following:
Session 1:
Welcome and introduction
An overview of the benefits of trade
The import and export journey
Customs and Trade Policy
“The Customs ABC”: Tariff classification, origin and valuation
Q&As
Session 2
Customs compliance, the basics
Applying for an EORI in Ireland
Making a customs import and export declaration
Customs compliance systems in Ireland
Tips and tricks, including working with agents
What a good relationship with your freight forwarder might look like; and holding the freight
Q&As
Session 3
Special Customs Arrangements (e.g. bonded warehousing, End-sue relief, Inward and Outward Processing Relief)
Simplified Customs Procedures, including inland clearance and deferred duty payment
The Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) with review of its benefits and costs
Discussion
Session 4:
The UK land bridge via England and Wales or Northern Ireland, including the principles of domestic, community and international transit.
Special arrangements for shipping cargo by sea on non-community registered vessels (e.g. ships between Ireland and the continent with ports of call in the UK)
Any Special Arrangements that might come into play within the context of the UK leaving the European Union
Discussion followed by Q&As
Wrap-up
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