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The Customs Duty and International Trade Course

Monday, October 4, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 5:00 PM (PT)

Richmond, British Columbia

The Customs Duty and International Trade Course

Ticket Information

Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Member - 3 Day Package
October 4,5 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,562.40 CA$0.00
Member - 2 Day Package
October 4 & 5 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,332.80 CA$0.00
Member - 2 Day Package
October 5 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,332.80 CA$0.00
Member - 2 Day Package
October 4 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,332.80 CA$0.00
Member - 1 Day Package
October 4 - price includes HST
Ended CA$666.40 CA$0.00
Member - 1 Day Package
October 5 - price includes HST
Ended CA$666.40 CA$0.00
Member - 1 Day Package
October 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$666.40 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 3 Day Package
October 4,5 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,786.40 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 2 Day Package
October 4 & 5 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,556.80 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 2 Day Package
October 5 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,556.80 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 2 Day Package
October 4 & 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$1,556.80 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 1 Day Package
October 4 - price includes HST
Ended CA$778.40 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 1 Day Package
October 5 - price includes HST
Ended CA$778.40 CA$0.00
Non-Member - 1 Day Package
October 6 - price includes HST
Ended CA$778.40 CA$0.00

Event Details

This three-day intensive course is a practical tool providing importers and exporters with up-to-date knowledge to navigate and succeed in the global trade arena.  Our team of top trade and customs experts will outline the main rules that govern the international trade of goods and services and what you need to do to ensure your business is compliant, as well as address the key programs used by importers and exporters.

Why attend?

  • experience a comprehensive program that combines examination, analysis and interpretation of legislation and compliance rules
  • learn practical applications – tested and illustrated processes to effectively deal with everyday trade logistics issues
  • obtain valuable insight and practical advice on organizational processes and administrative issues relating to CRA and CBSA
  • develop the capability to assess the risks and exploit the opportunities in international trade agreements, including NAFTA and the WTO, thus strengthening your organization’s strategic decision making processes
  • extend your own in-house or in-firm training initiatives
  • network with other customs and international trade professionals from across North America
  • leave with comprehensive course reference materials, including technical notations, cross references to legislation and publications, and many practical examples

Meet the Facilitators:

Candace Sider, CCS, Director, Regulatory Affairs - Canada, Livingston International Inc.

Jaime Seidner, CCS, Sr. Consultant, Fraser Milner Casgrain LLP

John W. Boscariol, Partner, McCarthy Tetrault LLP

Topics covered:

  • Canada Customs Act, Customs Tariff and Regulations
  • Tariff Classification
  • Value for Duty
  • Rules of Origin (focus on NAFTA)
  • Exports
  • Role of Other Government Departments (OGDs)
  • eManifest, Customs Self Assessment (CSA), Free and Secure Trade (FAST)
  • Accounting and Recordkeeping
  • Adjustments, Corrections and Audits
  • Customs Enforcement, Audits, Penalties and Appeals
  • Trade Remedies, e.g. anti-dumping and countervailing duties
  • Export Regulations and Documentation
  • Import and Export Controls and Trade Embargos
  • U.S. Customs Basics
  • International Trade and Investment Agreements

Register today. Nowhere else can you get this timely and comprehensive update in only three days!

When & Where



Delta Vancouver Airport Hotel
3500 Cessna Drive
Richmond, British Columbia V7B 1C7
Canada

Monday, October 4, 2010 at 9:00 AM - Wednesday, October 6, 2010 at 5:00 PM (PT)


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I.E.Canada is a national organization committed to providing services to develop and enhance the international trade activity and profitability of its membership.

The goals of the association are:

(i) Consultation: To further the interests and address the concerns of individual members on any trade- related subject.

(ii) Representation: To represent members and convey their views on international trade issues to the government.

(iii) Communication: To provide members with the most current information on trade policy developments