Events / C5's Global Customs Compliance
C5's Global Customs Compliance
Date: Tuesday, May 18 to Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Location: TBC - Brussels, Belgium
C5's Advanced Forum on Global Customs Compliance is the must-attend event customs and trade compliance officers of multinational companies rely on. As your accountability is expanding beyond national requirements, importing or exporting goods has become a challenging and complicated task. A single error when dealing with thousands of transactions will lead to delays at borders and late delivery, significant fines and other cost-related issues.
With a global and likely slow economic recovery underway, you must remain on top of the latest and fast-changing requirements, policies and regulations in customs matters. Implementing customs compliance best practices to demonstrate that you operate within a secure supply chain and that your internal customs controls and procedures are efficient are more than ever imperative.
Key Topics include:
- Implementing Provisions of the Modernised Customs Code (IPMCC) and effects on the customs valuation
- Mutual recognition of the EU AEO and the U.S. C-TPAT: Where do we stand?
- Effective customs broker management, meeting AEO and simplifying processes
- Preparing for customs in a paperless environment
- Government customs audits and enforcement: Powers and methodologies of the Customs Authorities
- How to respond to or challenge Customs Authorities decisions
- Strategies to overcome the financial consequences of the erosion of import preference benefits
- Cross-county classification of compound machines imported in multiple concurrent shipments
- Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia: Impact on global traders
- Strategies to respond to post-importation audits and investigations in China
- Preparing for the implementation and enforcement of the U.S. pre-arrival requirements in January 2010
Porthus will be sponsoring this event.
For more information, visit the C5 website.