£295.00 plus VAT
25/11/25 09:30 – 11:30
Rules of Origin play a crucial role in determining whether goods qualify for preferential duty rates under Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). For UK businesses involved in international trade, understanding these rules is essential for maintaining compliance and remaining competitive in global markets.
This concise but comprehensive virtual training session will provide a clear, practical explanation of how Rules of Origin work, how they’re calculated, and how businesses can take full advantage of preferential trade agreements.
Course Highlights:
• What Rules of Origin are and why they matter
• How origin is determined and proven
• The benefits of UK origin status under various FTAs
• When and how to use EUR1 Movement Certificates
• Understanding preferential vs. non-preferential origin
• How to apply Rules of Origin in both import and export processes
Included with the Course:
• A comprehensive set of course slides for future reference
• Practical guidance notes to support your origin and documentation procedures
Ideal for exporters, importers, and anyone managing trade documentation or compliance, this course will help you navigate origin rules with clarity and confidence – unlocking cost-saving opportunities in your international transactions.
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📅 Live Online | 9:30–12:00 (UK)
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Gain clarity on import procedures and documentation with this interactive online workshop. Includes slides, guidance notes, and live Q&A.
This workshop covers the five main types of payment for exports, from advance payment to open account. It includes the use of Bills of Exchange with and without documents.
This course covers import documentation and procedures, commercial considerations, the importance of your purchase order, calculating VAT and duty, and how to reduce import customs clearance delays.
This course looks at the procedures required to deal with customs.
It is vitally important that importers and exporters understand the information required to be submitted.