Level 4: Export Controls Award
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Core Units
Advanced Compliance
- Develop a deep understanding of customs, regulations, and procedures, including tariff classifications, valuation methods, and rules of origin.
- Enhanced knowledge of international trade compliance: gain expertise in managing compliance with international trade laws, export controls, and economic sanctions.
- Proficiency in tariff classification: acquire the ability to correctly classify products under the Harmonised System (HS) and other customs nomenclatures.
- Valuation and customs valuation methods: understand various methods of customs valuation such as transaction value, computed value, and deductive value to accurately assess import duties.
- Customs compliance risk management: learn to identify and manage customs compliance risks within an organisation’s supply chain.
Introduction to Incoterms®
- Understand what Incoterms® are.
- Learn what each term means.
- Discover how to use them effectively.
- Understand changes in the 2020 version.
- Appreciate common pitfalls using them.
- How Incoterms® relate to new customs requirements in EU trade.
Customs Special Procedures
- Develop a deep understanding of IP, OP, Customs Warehousing, Temporary Admission, Temporary Storage, and Authorised Use, and their role in international trade.
- Learn how to comply with the documentation, reporting, and operational requirements for each special procedure.
- Strategic use of special procedures; Understand how to leverage these procedures to reduce customs duties and taxes, optimise supply chain efficiency, and enhance business competitiveness.
Understanding Dual Use Controls
- Participants will demonstrate an understanding of dual-use products.
- To understand the core issues surrounding dual-use goods.
- Identify key challenges and complexities associated with the licence applications and requirements.
- Understand the licensing requirements for dual-use goods.
- Gain confidence categorising dual-use goods.
Authorised Economic Operator (AEO) Accreditation
- The purpose of AEO and how it relates to the World Customs Organisation SAFE Framework.
- The different AEO Authorisations and their benefits.
- Mutual Recognition Agreements for AEO-S.
- Supply chain security.
- The different benefits for different industry sectors and actors within the supply chain.
- How to prepare for AEO application.
- The criteria for AEO Authorisation and how they are assessed.
- Additional resources and support available when making an application.
- Risk Analysis and the Audit process
- How to maintain AEO status.
Understanding US & UK Export Controls
- Understand the role of the Export Control Joint Unit in the UK.
- Learn about UK export control rules and licensing requirements.
- Understand the implications of ITAR and EAR in the US.
- Appreciate the challenges US control rules pose.
- Learn what compliance processes you need to have in place.
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