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Introduction to Importing & Exporting
Involvement in international trade can often be an indication of a business having or gaining a competitive edge. It is a healthy business practice to look at the opportunities to import products to improve cost competition and take advantage of advanc...
Advanced Importing
Importing can present complications including managing long-distance relationships, organising international transport and ensuring customs clearance. Successful importing requires an understanding of customs rules and procedures, a lack of which can c...
Advanced Exporting
This course enables businesses to gain a thorough understanding of the rules and requirements for exporting, enabling them to optimise their processes and trade expand into markets around the world with confidence. A step-up from our introduction cours...
Rules of Origin
Correctly ascertaining origin is crucial to ensuring your goods are tariffed correctly. To qualify for reduced or removed duties, importers need to comply with the rules of origin in the agreements they are trading under. This means you need to be able...
Introduction to Incoterms
The Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade is an ICC-licensed training partner, authorised to provide training on ICC Incoterms® 2020. Incoterms are widely used but often misunderstood within international trade. They can impact severa...
Introduction to Export Licensing Controls
This course looks at what export controls could apply on goods leaving the United Kingdom. It covers the export of both military and dual-use goods, as well as software and technology. The process for getting a licence and the different types of licenc...
Understanding Dual Use Controls
This course aims to heighten awareness of the intricate challenges that exporting can pose for businesses. It will provide insights into the classification and control of dual-use goods and technology and explore methods and best practices for robust c...
Customs Valuation
How and when you value your goods for customs will determine the level of duties/tariffs paid. In a volatile tariffs environment, comprehensive customs valuation not only ensures you remain compliant, but can be a useful part of a cost management stra...
How to Classify Your Goods
Classifying your goods is an essential step for complying with the tariffs imposed by different countries. Make sure you are charged correctly according to the nature of your goods, including consideration of how and where you manufacture your goods. I...
Customs Procedures & Documentation
Businesses that move goods internationally need to be aware of the customs rules and processes that govern cross-border trade. This is especially the case since the UK left the EU customs union as firms now need to complete customs declarations for all...