Proving preferential origin in EU and UK | Podcast, Episode 8
2024-07-26 2024-07-26 11:33Proving preferential origin in EU and UK | Podcast, Episode 8

Proving preferential origin in EU and UK | Podcast, Episode 8
2024-07-26
Tariffs are on the rise and with them the importance of preferential origin benefits in international trade. However, there are a lot of issues that traders need to think about. Episode 8 of the CKI podcast looks at some of these issues and develops the discussion around the following questions:
- What are the problems?
- How do customs authorities in the EU and UK implement the rules of origin requirements?
- How can businesses prepare for the contingent liabilities associated with customs audits on past imports?
Participants
Pieter Haesaert, Founder and CEO at Portorium Solutions, Belgium
Claudia Romanita Stroe, Certified Customs Practitioner, the UK
Anthony Buckley, CEO at Anthony Buckley Consulting Ltd, Chair of the Customs Knowledge Institute, Ireland
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