Import/Export Diagnostics Creating a Procedure Manual – Jan – 21

£395.00 plus VAT

21/01/25 09:30 – 13:00

Module 9

This module focuses on developing the knowledge and practical skills needed to conduct diagnostics of import/export processes and create a comprehensive procedural manual. It covers key aspects of customs compliance, documentation, and operational responsibilities to enable efficient and accurate execution of international trade activities.

 

Module Objectives:

  • Understand the roles of WTO regulations and customs processes in global trade.
  • Learn to navigate the CDS portal and manage import/export procedures.
  • Gain proficiency in key trade documents, including CDS, MRN, and ATA Carnet.
  • Understand commodity codes, Incoterms 2020, and rules of origin for compliance.
  • Explore special procedures and their application in international trade.
  • Develop the skills to create a tailored procedural manual for import/export operations.

 

Agenda:

  1. World Trade Organisation (WTO) – Overview of its role in global trade.
  2. Customs – Understanding customs processes and their impact on trade.
  3. CDS Portal – Utilising the Customs Declaration Service for trade transactions.
  4. Import Procedures – Step-by-step guidance for efficient imports.
  5. Responsibilities – Defining roles and accountability in import/export operations.
  6. Importance of Purchase Orders – Their role in trade accuracy and compliance.
  7. MRN (Movement Reference Number) – Managing shipment tracking and declarations.
  8. REX (Registered Exporter System) – Ensuring eligibility for preferential treatment.
  9. PVA (Postponed VAT Accounting) – Managing VAT for import transactions.
  10. Export Procedures – Streamlining processes for successful export operations.
  11. CDS – Understanding the Single Administrative Document.
  12. Commodity Codes – Accurate classification for tariffs and compliance.
  13. Incoterms 2020 – Understanding international commercial terms.
  14. Rules of Origin – Determining product origin for preferential agreements.
  15. Special Procedures – Duty relief and simplified processes.
  16. ATA Carnet – Temporary import/export documentation.
  17. GSP (General System of Preferences) – Benefits for eligible goods.
  18. Compliance – Ensuring adherence to legal and trade regulations.
  19. Creating Your Manual – Practical steps to develop a procedural guide for trade operations.

 

Assessment:

  • Examination Format:
  • Multiple-choice questionnaire.
  • 1000-word assessment to create and demonstrate an import/export procedural manual.
  • Credits Awarded: 1 Credit.
  • Certificate: Issued upon successful completion and passing of the examination and assessment.

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