£295.00 plus VAT
25/11/25 09:30 – 11:30
Understanding the Rules of Origin is essential for businesses engaged in international trade, as they determine the economic nationality of goods. This critical knowledge impacts trade agreements, tariffs, and compliance requirements, directly influencing a company’s bottom line.
The Rules of Origin workshop provides a comprehensive exploration of this topic, including its relevance under the WTO framework, the role of trade agreements, and the application of preferential schemes like GSP and DCTS. Participants will gain practical insights into navigating these rules, using commodity codes effectively, and ensuring compliance with UK-specific requirements.
This interactive course combines discussions with expert-led instruction, making it an ideal learning experience for those seeking to streamline their trade processes and maximize the benefits of global trade agreements.
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Session Time: 9:30 AM – 11:30 PM
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