The Export Process
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 16, 2024
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM BST
Location
Hosted online by Becky Stark of Stark Export Focus
Fees/Admission
Member: £245 + VAT
Non-Member: £280 + VAT
To book your place please email: internationaltrade@doncaster-chamber.co.uk
Contact Information
01302 640100
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Description
On 1st January 2021, the UK entered a new trading era with Europe and the Rest of the World.
The UK's border operating model means that all consignments despatched from the UK are exports and need to go through customs clearance. This impacts on business operations and processes. Are your staff adequately trained?
Whether preparing the right documentation, understanding the significance of rules of origin or the complexities of customs procedures, the exporter has legal obligations.
This course covers the key aspects of the export process from a very practical perspective. It is suitable for companies exporting products to overseas markets (it is not relevant for service companies). Everyone within an organisation is involved in the export process in some way, however those staff who have a greater responsibility for ensuring that goods are suitable for export markets, shipped correctly and maintaining appropriate records will benefit the most from participation.
Content:
- Key terminology
- The export process
- Due diligence: export licencing and controls
- Non-tariff barriers
- Customs clearance
- Commodity Codes and the 2022 UK Trade Tariff
- Duties and taxes for exports
- Logistics and freight forwarders
- Incoterms® rules - an overview
- Export documentation - an overview, including new 2022 requirements
- Exporting to the EU and NI
- HMRC requirements
- Trader checklist
Following an interactive training session, delegates will leave with a clear understanding of the key factors which underpin the export process. They will learn about important terminology and both practical and compliance issues for the successful fulfilment of an export sales order.
They will leave with comprehensive notes and reference materials, and, most importantly, the confidence that they understand the principles of export and how these impact on both their individual roles, and their company.