“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Be familiar with the concept of temporary admission of imported goods into the Customs territory.
– Understand how and why the duties and taxes are conditionally relieved on the imported goods based on economic, social or cultural considerations.
– Be familiar with the Istanbul Convention and the ATA Convention, two of the international agreements that have been developed advocating the temporary admission procedure.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Undestand the Customs formalities that have to be completed when goods are brought into a Customs territory.
– Be familiar with how Customs can help reduce dwell time at the border,
minimise administrative procedures, and implement facilitative measures to
speed up the clearance of goods.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you will be able to understand the specific aspects of the transit of goods – goods in transit under Customs control:
• How a Customs administration manages and controls the transit of goods.
• How goods are transhipped from imports to exports.
• The carriage of good coastwise.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Be familiar with the role of Customs warehouses and free zones within the
context of a modernised Customs administration.
– Understand how those two facilities should be overseen and monitored by the
Customs administration.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Understand the general principles governing the outright exportation procedure.
– Be familiar with the export formalities to be completed under the normal procedure.
– Be familiar with ways of simplifying the formalities and the procedures.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to understand the definition of importation of:
• imported goods for home use;
• re-imported goods in the same state;
• goods imported for specific purposes which get relief from duties and taxes.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Understand the main challenges of Customs, namely striking the right balance between the conflicting roles of trade facilitation and regulatory control.
– Understand how you can assist traders in fulfilling the formalities which precede the lodgement of a Goods declaration.
– Be familiar with the role of temporary storage of goods as a measure to facilitate the overall clearance process.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:
– Understand the importance of having a multi-stage process of appeal in
Customs matters.
– Understand the importance of transparency and efficiency in appeals.
– Be familiar with the overall significance and benefits of informing traders about their fundamental right of Customs appeal.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, you should be able to understand the importance of having standards for the communication of information:
• WHO wants information from Customs?
• WHAT are their information needs?
• HOW does Customs provide the information?
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”
“Upon completion of this module, your should be able to understand the framework for relationships between Customs and third parties.
A quiz is also included to test your knowledge.”