Export Documentation Policies and Procedures (OnDemand Webinar)

$199.00

SKU: 405488EAU

Description

Gain a better understanding of the proper rules and regulations that are necessary to help prevent export disruptions.The United States government has been focusing on increasing the exporting of goods and services to catch up with the heavy importing of the U.S. market. As foreign economies expand and people in those countries continue to experience rising wages, exporting opportunities in the U.S. will grow. U.S. exporters must understand and successfully implement and manage the exporting process to reap the benefits of the global exchange of goods and services. One of the challenges is to know where to look for information. This topic offers you the following information resources and websites for securing the necessary rules and regulations government information on foreign locations and how to do business in those countries export restrictions documents and customs border and protection document electronic flow terminology used in the exporting process an understanding of the Schedule B number and the Harmonized Schedule steps in working with the Incoterms the responsibilities of the exporter of record government agencies involved in the exporting process and the various payment methods.

Date: 2019-06-14 Start Time: End Time:

Learning Objectives

The Exporting Process

Information Resources

The Impact of Exporting on the U.S. Economy

Commerce Control List
• Prohibited Exports
• Licensed Export Requirements
• ITAR • International Traffic in Arms Regulations
• Export Numbers

Schedule B Number and Harmonized Schedule

Country of Destination Import Guidelines

International Commercial Terms (Incoterms)

Exporter of Record Responsibilities

Carnet Usage

Automated Commercial Environment and Automated Export System

U.S. Office of Foreign Assets • Sanctions and Embargoes

Shipper’s Letter of Instruction

Declaration Statement

Export Documentation • Commercial Invoice, Country of Origin, Bill of Lading

Intermediaries – Freight Forwarders, Brokers, Non-Vessel Operating Common Carriers

Security Requirements

Solas • Safety of Life at Sea

In-Transit Under Bond Management

Letter of Credit and Other Payment Methods

Currency Considerations

Cabotage

No Credit Available

Marilyn Gettinger-New Directions Consulting Group