North Asian Free Trade Agreement Guide for Importers and Exporters
Wednesday, September 13, 2017
This e-learning course has been developed to assist Australian importers and exporters take advantage of preferential tariff treatment under Australia's Free Trade Agreements with China, Japan and Korea.
We encourage uptake of this training by Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA) members and suggest that Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) members make this training available to operational staff and to clients looking to grow sales and / or enter the markets of China, Korea and Japan.
The course is self-paced and takes approximately 2 hours to complete covering the following content :
Understand what are FTA's and how business can benefit from them
Know the importance of North Asian FTA tariff arrangements
Be able to identify the customs tariff code for goods
Understand how imported and exported goods will be treated by either country by reading their tariff schedules
Know how the steps required to determine whether your goods meet Rules of Origin requirements
Know the Certificate of Origin documentation requirements for your goods
Understand the consequences of not completing Certificate of Origin documentation correctly
NOTE : import/export regulation and requirements are complex, and no training program can ever cover the exact circumstances you come across day to day - this is especially so for Free Trade Agreements where outcomes are country, product and exporter specific - we highly recommend that you consult a customs broker or freight forwarder for professional advice, see a list of
registered members of the Freight & Trade Alliance
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FREE REGISTRATION HERE
Follow the above link to register - then "Buy Now" - please note the course price of $0
NOTE: The above activities have received funding from Austrade as part of the Free Trade Agreement Training Provider Grant Program. The views expressed within the activities are not necessarily the views of the Commonwealth of Australia, and the Commonwealth does not accept responsibility for any information or advice contained herein.
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