Every export creates a need for importation by your customer. As a result, exporters need to understand the importation process. This will help you understand landed costs and the extent of the collaboration needed by you and your importing buyer/partner.
Why this matters to your business
- Documentary deficiencies in the exporting process can cause customs clearance delays on importation
- Improper categorization of goods for tariff purposes can result in delays and/or penalties
- Knowing where to look for importing resources in the destination market can streamline the importation process
Business challenges you may face without this knowledge
- Goods that are halted on importation can be seized or delayed significantly and result in extra costs/fees
- Customs audits that reveal a history of improper tariff classifications can result in fines and back charges for fees owed.
Who should watch this webinar
- All companies that are exporting should know the basics of the importation process. The shipment process is a collaboration between the exporter and importer so understanding the importation process is important to ensure shipments arrive at their destination safely and without delay.
- Imports - Basics that Exporters should Know
- George F Davis Cummings, JD, ChB, CCS, CES, CGBP
-
-
Attorney, Customs Broker, Certified Customs Specialist and Certified Export Specialist - Highest Achievement Award 2015, (CCS
- https://player.vimeo.com/video/441575460
-
-
Key things you will learn to help your business
- An overview of the import and entry process
- Typical documents involved
- Key role of the Harmonized Tariff System (HTS)
- Resources for locating destination country import information
- 1
- 25/07/2020


Comments
The Plant Health Law increases the prevention against the introduction of new pests via imports from non-EU countries.
Hi Do you have any current video about imports?
Appreciated the review!!
It was okay, it can be more engaging though