Part of the Trade Compliance Practitioner Certification Series
Course Summary
This practitioner-level course introduces learners to the regulatory requirements for effecting the actual shipment or transfer of U.S. export-controlled items – from a UK perspective. These activities are commonly called “customs clearance.” This course provides an overview of these areas in relation to the relevant U.S. compliance regimes – including the Export Administration Regulations, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, the Federal Trade Regulations, and Customs and Border Protection regulations – and presents information, analysis, and commentary that address issues of particular relevance to compliance practitioners operating within the UK.
These activities include preparation of customs clearance documentation, decrementation of authorisations, and recordkeeping. Specifically, this course identifies the different requirements for hardware and technical information under the ITAR and the EAR, as well as the submission methods to CBP. The course also discusses the different requirements for permanent transactions and temporary transactions. Transactions involving hand-carry scenarios, self-decrementation, domestic transactions with foreign persons, and shipments using government transport are also addressed. Most importantly, this course discusses best practices for conducting customs activities.
Learning Objectives
The broadest objective of this course is to enable learners to recognize trade-related situations and know how to react in each situation to remain compliant with the trade regulations. This objective is satisfied when learners can:
Trade-Specific Objectives
Understand that trade compliance is a company-wide endeavor.
Identify daily activities that give rise to trade compliance considerations.
Recall the different regulatory requirements that exist for the identified activities.
Distinguish and/or differentiate between the scope, focus, or intent of U.S. regulations.
Recognize when to ask for assistance and/or seek guidance.
Know that trade controls consider end use and end user, as well as country of use.
Role-Specific Objectives
Understand that daily activities directly impact or contribute to trade compliance.
Recognize that specific training may be required for successful compliance with the different areas of trade compliance.
Realize that trade compliance happens at all levels of the company and within all business functions.
Course Outline
Introduction
Jurisdiction and Classification
Methods of Classification Determination
Order of Review
USML
CCL
Specially Designed
Other Considerations
Documentation and Reassessment
Regulated Activities
Key Definitions
End-User and End-Use Considerations
Types of Items and Activities
Internal Activities
Post-Export Activities
Authorizations
ITAR Authorizations
Licenses
Overview
DSP-5
DSP-61
DSP-73
DSP-85
USML Paragraph (x)
Part 124 Agreements
ITAR Exemptions
Part 126 Exemptions
EAR Authorizations
EAR Licenses
EAR License Exceptions
Submission Portals
Tips for Submission
Authorization Management
Review of Approved Authorizations
Provisos and Limitations Compliance
Tracking of Activities Under Authorizations
Amendments
Recordkeeping and Reporting
Best Practices for Authorization Management
Customs Clearance
Shipping Documentation
Electronic Export Information
Tracking and Decrementation
Nontraditional Scenarios
Recordkeeping
Trade Compliance Programs
Elements of an Effective Trade Compliance Program
Topics That Should Be Addressed in a Trade Compliance Program
Identifying and Disclosing Potential Violations
Managing Disclosures
Compliance and Enforcement Actions
Industry/Peer Best Practices for Trade Compliance Programs
Training Conclusion
Target Audience
Employees who are responsible for preparing and reviewing export control documents with regard to U.S-origin items for customs purposes
Employees who are responsible for clearing inbound U.S.-origin items for either a permanent or temporary transaction
Employees who interface with freight forwarders and logistics providers – both domestically and abroad
Course Duration: Approximately 1 hours, 45 minutes
Certificate of Completion: King's College London
Subscription Options
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