£295.00 plus VAT
Navigating Trade Complexity Post-Brexit
Since Brexit, companies have struggled with the increasing complexity of customs, documentation, and logistics. Mistakes can lead to costly delays, compliance penalties, and missed opportunities.
Our expert-led courses are a must for any business involved in importing, exporting, or logistics. They provide practical solutions, compliance insights, and step-by-step guidance to help you trade with confidence.
Master Carbon Border Adjustment Rules.
This live, expert-led workshop explains the EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and its implications for businesses trading carbon-intensive goods.
What you’ll learn:
What CBAM is and why it matters
Which industries and products are affected
How to calculate CBAM obligations
Documentation and reporting requirements
Practical steps to reduce exposure and stay compliant
Included with your workshop:
A full set of course slides for reference
Guidance notes for implementing compliance
Access to live Q&A with the trainer
Prefer to learn at your own pace?
This course is also available in an On-Demand version, giving you unlimited access to the full recording, slides, and resources.
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Who should attend:
Importers of carbon-intensive goods
Exporters to the EU market
Sustainability and compliance managers
SMEs preparing for new EU reporting requirements
The ATA Carnet, often referred to as the “passport for goods,” is an international customs document that simplifies the temporary import and export of goods without the need to pay duties and taxes. Used for professional equipment, commercial samples, and exhibition goods, ATA Carnets are vital for businesses that operate globally.
International markets offer huge Export opportunities for UK businesses. Finding and developing new markets for products is a hugely valuable avenue for expansion and in some sectors in particular, global demand for British brands and products makes international trade an excellent means of growth.
This workshop provides a comprehensive guide to managing Inward and Outward Processing (IP/OP) and Returned Goods Relief (RGR), essential customs authorisations for businesses involved in the temporary import or export of goods.
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.