■ State-owned, Foreign-capital and Private Import & Export Enterprises
■ Foreign Invested Production-Oriented Enterprises
■ Import & Export Enterprises that doing businesses with Asia-Pacific countries, EU and US
■ Customs, Tax Consulting Firms and Law Firms
■ Supply Chain and Logistics Service Organizations
■ Directors, Managers and Practitioners from but not limited to the following departments:
Despite the long period of pandemic has been gone through, the global trade environment has never stopped changing and the tensions between different sides are even adding global uncertainties. Trade cooperations, control measures and sanctions have becoming important issues that trade compliance practitioners need to notice and keep in mind. Given this situation, compliance managers are facing more difficulties and challenges.
Based on this, Ficient Global is going to hold “The 11th Global Trade Compliance (China) Summit”. Senior trade compliance managers from multinational enterprises,trade compliance experts from consulting firms and law firms will be invited as speakers to share topics on current trade and customs environment and give directions and methods of improving compliance planning and management. Furthermore, main customs and trade policy updates and key points in import & export practice will also be discussed to make enterprises understand the changes and trends of global trade environment, grasp the latest knowledge in international trade and avoid compliance risks.
Why Attend This Summit?
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Highlights
Trade Compliance, Customs Affairs, Trade Management, Import & Export Management
Finance, Tax and Legal Departments
Logistics, Purchase, Supply Chain and Operation Departments
■ Lawyers and Consultants focusing on the following fields:
Customs Affairs, International Trade, Indirect Tax, etc.
■ Managers from Third Party Logistics Service Providers, including:
Freight Forwarding Agencies, Customs Broker, Logistics Companies, etc.
■ Import & export practice and case studies of Japan
■ Outline and interpretation of South Korea's new customs policies
■ Common problems in South Korea customs such as rules of origin and customs valuation
■ Introduction of customs clearance and declaration of Australia
■ Common problems in Australia customs such as special clearance requirements and customs inspections
■ Analysis on current situation of trade and customs policies of EU and UK
■ Introduction of import & export rules and regulations of France
■ Outline and interpretation of UK's new customs policies
■ Import & export practice and case studies of EU and UK
■ Analysis on recent situation of US trade and customs policies
■ US trade/economy strategies toward China
■ Recent situation of customs, export control and sanctions enforcement of US
■ Common problems in US customs such as ISF declaration and determining duty rate
■ Updates of Singapore and ASEAN trade agreements
■ Import & export practice and case studies of ASEAN
■ Introduction of customs clearance and declaration of Philippines
■ Common problems in Thailand customs such as customs audits
■ Comprehensive abilities and knowledge that customs practitioners and trade compliance managers need to develop
■ Enterprise compliance management under current global and local trade environment
■ How to improve the performance of customs /trade compliance practitioners and enterprise compliance management