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SUMMARY:U.S. Trade Compliance Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Understanding the importer of record's responsibilities can be the difference between keeping and losing your importing privileges. Attend part 1 to learn about U.S. Customs' expectations\, how to accurately complete required documentation and build a solid foundation for other trade topics like free trade agreements\, H.S. classification and valuation. In-depth compliance verifications by customs agencies in recent years require that importers and exporters establish adequate internal controls and well-documented compliance procedures. Businesses that do not plan for a potential customs audit do so at their own peril. Stay for part 2 to understand prior disclosure\, reasonable care and the various types of audits your company will be subject to if found in non-compliance.\n\n\n\nTopics Include\n\n\n	\n		\n			\n			Part 1\n\n			\n				Responsibility of the importer\n				Role of the customs broker\n				CBP and partner government agencies\n				Country of origin\n				Tariff classification\n				Free trade agreement eligibility\n				Entry types\n				Required documents and forms\n			\n			\n			\n			Part 2\n\n			\n				Priority trade issues\n				Customs audit triggers\n				Reasonable care\n				Record keeping\n				Risks of non-compliance\n				Liquidated damages and penalties\n				Prior disclosure\n				C-TPAT enrollment and benefits
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p style="text-align:justify">Understanding the importer of record&rsquo\;s responsibilities can be the difference between keeping and losing your importing privileges. Attend part 1 to learn about U.S. Customs&rsquo\; expectations\, how to accurately complete required documentation and build a solid foundation for other trade topics like free trade agreements\, H.S. classification and valuation. In-depth compliance verifications by customs agencies in recent years require that importers and exporters establish adequate internal controls and well-documented compliance procedures. Businesses that do not plan for a potential customs audit do so at their own peril. Stay for part 2 to understand prior disclosure\, reasonable care and the various types of audits your company will be subject to if found in non-compliance.</p>\n\n<h3><br />\nTopics Include</h3>\n\n<table style="height:85px\; width:535px">\n	<tbody>\n		<tr>\n			<td>\n			<p><strong>Part 1</strong></p>\n\n			<ul>\n				<li>Responsibility of the importer</li>\n				<li>Role of the customs broker</li>\n				<li>CBP and partner government agencies</li>\n				<li>Country of origin</li>\n				<li>Tariff classification</li>\n				<li>Free trade agreement eligibility</li>\n				<li>Entry types</li>\n				<li>Required documents and forms</li>\n			</ul>\n			</td>\n			<td>\n			<p><strong>Part 2</strong></p>\n\n			<ul>\n				<li>Priority trade issues</li>\n				<li>Customs audit triggers</li>\n				<li>Reasonable care</li>\n				<li>Record keeping</li>\n				<li>Risks of non-compliance</li>\n				<li>Liquidated damages and penalties</li>\n				<li>Prior disclosure</li>\n				<li>C-TPAT enrollment and benefits</li>\n			</ul>\n			</td>\n		</tr>\n	</tbody>\n</table>\n
LOCATION:Pacific Customs Brokers\, 17637 1st Avenue\, Surrey\, BC
UID:e.749.4784
SEQUENCE:3
DTSTAMP:20260424T035630Z
URL:https://business.businessinsurrey.com/events/details/u-s-trade-compliance-seminar-series-02-11-2016-4784
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