Exporting Temporary, Repair, Replacement and Hand-Carry Shipments (Two Parts)



Is your company paying duties and taxes on temporary shipments or on shipment of goods covered under warranty?  Are these shipments getting stuck in Customs?  Are employees carrying equipment internationally and getting detained in Customs?  Many exporters face challenges like these and end up either swallowing the added cost or passing on the cost to an unhappy customer.  This can be avoided, however, with accurate and complete annotations on export documentation; using tools such as carnets or temporary import bonds; and, in particular, the development of distinct processes for these special-circumstance transactions.  This two-part webinar will provide guidance on several issues that require special attention in these cases, including:  proper valuation and classification of products and repairs; documentary requirements and verbiage; handling of AES reporting requirements; Customs clearance facilitation; and more.  Join us to learn the tricks of the trade to ensure smooth processing of your shipments.  Bring your questions! 

Speakers Include:

  • Amanda Barlow, Director, Marketing, Carnet and Trade Services – U.S. Council for International      Business
  • Larry Disenhof, Group Director, Export Compliance & Government Relations – Cadence Design Systems
  • Kathleen Newell, Trade Compliance Manager – Massachusetts Export Center

Event Type
Webcast


This event has no exhibitor/sponsor opportunities


When
Fri-Fri, Jun 7-14, 2013, 12:00pm - 2:00pm


Cost

Compliance Alliance Members:  $50.00
Non-members:  $100.00


Website
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Organizer
Massachusetts Export Center


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