Course Description:
In this one day seminar, you will learn a broad range of topics to introduce you to the areas of import trade management. Each topic included in this informative session will give the attendee an insight into the most important aspects of global trade management (GTM) and an understanding of how some of the pieces fit together in today's dynamic environment of ever changing laws and regulations.
Course Benefits:
- A high level introduction to all aspects of GTM for Imports
- Approved for 8 hours of NEI CCS credits
- Scheduled to provide convenience of date and location with other important trade events
- Certificate of Completion for all attendees
- Provided in support of legal requirements to exercise reasonable care
Learning Objectives:
- Learn the key areas of import GTM
- Learn the global and national legal framework
- Learn InCoTerms: what are they and what they mean to your company
- Learn trade Classification under the Harmonized System (HS) as implemented in the HTSUS
- Learn about the GATT Article VII Valuation Code and its implementing regulation in the US under the TAA and 19 CFR 152
- Learn about Non-Preferential and Preferential Country of Origin, their uses, determinations, and associated risks
- Learn about best practices for internal controls for your Import Compliance Program, including Record Keeping
- Understand how GTM requires People, Process, and Technology for best results
If you are looking for answer of these questions, you would certainly benefit by attending this seminar:
- My companies imports are mostly done by FedEx or UPS and the shipper pays the freight. I don’t think I have to worry about any of this but my boss told me to attend anyway. Why do I need to worry about any of this if those companies are taking care of it?
- Our Customs Broker takes care of all this but I was told I have to learn more anyway. I just keep track of the broker invoices and make sure we only pay the invoices where we have the records, Isn’t that good enough?
- We have thousands of parts that need to be classified and there are only two of us doing the classifications. Can’t we just classify all the products in one product family the same?
- Our company makes lots of little changes to the products we import. There’s no way I can keep up so it’s ok to assume that these changes don’t affect the classifications, right?
- We always buy Ex Works. My broker always just uses the value on the invoice. That’s the transaction value so I think that’s the end of the problem, but I was told that there might be other things to worry about. How can I be sure that we’re doing it right?
- I know my company has business all over the world but no of the goods we import are from companies with the same company name. Unless it’s the same name, I think they aren’t related parties. In that case, I think we can just use the value on the invoice but can you help me be sure?
- We buy most of the products we sell from suppliers in the United States so we aren’t importing very much at all. None of our products have labels on them and sometimes our US customers ask for NAFTA Certificates of Origin. Can we just label the products and provided a certificate that says “Made in the US” since we bought the goods here?
- And more….
Areas Covered:
- The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and the World Trade Organization (WTO)
- The International Chamber of Commerce's (ICC) InCoTerms© from Ex Works to DDP
- The history and current application and importance of product Classification under the global system and HTS
- Overview of the Customs Valuation Hierarchy and some common risk areas
- Non-Preferential Origin determinations and applications including Marking & Labeling
- Preferential Origin issues, including NAFTA and a view to the TPP
- Creating an Import Compliance Program, including Record Keeping
- The Basics of a GTM Training Program
- The Basics of a GTM Audit Program
Seminar Fee Includes:
Who will Benefit:
All professionals who want to gain and/or expand their knowledge in this business-critical area from daily operations managers to high level decision makers. Anyone who seeks or maintains a Certified Customs Specialist certification. Export professionals who wish to gain more knowledge on import matters.
Course Outline:
Day One (8:30 AM - 4:30 PM)
Registration Process: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM
Session Start Time: 9:00 AM
- 8:30am – 9:00am - Speaker Intro, Meet & Greet
- 9:00am – 9:30am - History & Background of Global and National Legal Framework
- 9:30am – 10:15am - InCoTerms
- 10:15am – 10:30am - Break
- 10:30am – 11:30am - History and Current Framework for global trade product Classification
- 11:30am – 12:30pm - History, Overview, and Common Risk Areas of customs Valuation
- 12:30pm – 1:15pm - Lunch
- 1:15pm – 2:00pm - Non-Preferential Origin including Marking & Labeling
- 2:00pm – 2:45pm - Preferential Origin, including NAFTA and the TPP
- 2:45pm – 3:00pm - Break
- 3:00pm – 4:00pm - Creating an Import Compliance Program including Training & Audits
- 4:00pm – 4:30pm - Q & A/Wrap Up
Meet Your Instructor
Randi Waltuck Barnett, MBA, LCB, Lean 6 Sigma, Principal/President, International Customs Consulting Ms. Waltuck Barnett is a highly regarded global trade professional, having created and implemented global and domestic trade compliance programs across many industries for companies large and small. Her experience includes oversight of a $5B, 65-location division of Honeywell, a $3B, 17-location division of Motorola, Global Trade Optimization for Dell, Inc., among others. Ms. Waltuck has worked in the international trade arena in various industries for nearly 20 years. Her professional accomplishments include multi-million dollar global supply chain savings under various legal theories, as well as end-to-end global trade mitigation processes and procedures, identifying "right sized" technology tools, including "compliance on a shoestring" practices. She has served on councils and boards for various organizations, including the American Association of Exporters and Importers (AAEI), the Organization of Women in International Trade (OWIT), is a charter-member of the International Compliance Professionals Association (ICPA), and a frequently sought-after trade and supply chain conference speaker for various well-known conference organizers, including the International Compliance Professionals Associations (ICPA), the American Conference Institute (ACI), Marcus-Evans, and Richardson Conference Events. A licensed customs broker, Randi holds degrees in International Business, an MBA in Finance, began her pursuit of a J.D. in International Trade Law; she is Lean Six Sigma Green Belt certified and a Motorola Certified Instructor, available to meet any of your trade compliance, operations or global trade strategy needs. |
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