Import & Export Agent Training (Starts March 25) ONLINE

Import & Export Agent Training (Starts March 25) ONLINE

Register and receive in-depth foundational training from industry experts and professionals on the processes and procedures needed to become a successful Import & Export Agent.

Successful completers will receive a Certificate of Completion from New Jersey City University.

Date: March 25 through May 7 (M/T/W)
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:30pm
Cost: $1,295.00
Text Book: Import Export Kit for Dummies, 3rd Edition (IEKD) Author / Publisher: John J. Capela / John J. Wiley & Sons, Inc.
ISBN: 978-1-119-07967-5
Other Course Materials: IUS, CBP Informed Compliance Publications (ICPs), handouts, and PowerPoint presentations will be provided by instructor(s).
Registration Deadline: March 18

TRAINING MODULES:
Import Regulations and Documentation
Study of U.S. import-related regulations, and commercial and transportation documentation. Particular emphasis will be placed on the Customs Regulations (19 CFR) and the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS). Course will cover operations and missions of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP); the roles played by other import agencies; Informed Compliance and Reasonable Care frameworks; the roles of the licensed U.S. Customs Broker; the Entry Process; the Importer of Record; Customs Bonds; Pre-Importation and Security filings; Incoterms 2020; Quotas, Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties; Entry Documentation; Valuation; Tariff Classification; Country of Origin and Marking Laws; Recordkeeping; Fines, Penalties and Forfeitures; Administrative and Judicial Review; and the C-TPAT security program.

Learning Objectives:
Students will develop an in-depth understanding of important aspects of U.S. import regulations, documentation and processes. Students will be will become familiar with the activities of various CBP officers and other personnel. Students will also become familiar with various other U.S. import-related departments and agencies export-enforcement U.S. departments and agencies, including FDA, CPSC, ICE etc. Students will become familiar with import documentation and forms, including the following: import power of attorney, Entry Summary, commercial import invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, bills of lading; and CBP forms 28 and 29. Students will learn about the import process, the clearance of imported goods by CBP and other agencies, and what to do about CBP and other agency examinations. Students will also become familiar with various government and private export-related Web sites and publications.

Export Regulations and Documentation
Study of U.S. export-related regulations and commercial and transportation documentation. Particular emphasis will be placed on the Export Administration Regulations and the Foreign Trade Regulations. Course will cover developing an export strategy; classifying products for export via the Schedule B; Intellectual Property Rights; Incoterms® 2020; packing and insurance; getting paid; selecting freight forwarders; export documentation: export clearance procedures and export screening lists; Electronic Export Information filings and the Automated Export System; potential export violations; fines, penalties, and forfeitures; documenting compliance and recordkeeping; and the creation and implementation of export compliance management programs.

Learning Objectives:
Students will develop an in-depth understanding of important aspects of U.S. export regulations and associated documentation laws. Students will be introduced to the Export Administration Regulations, the International Trade in Arms Regulations, the Foreign Trade Regulations, and the Customs Regulations (CR). Students will become familiar with the activities of various export-enforcement U.S. departments and agencies, including Commerce, State, Treasury, Census, Bureau of Industry and Security, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Students will become familiar with export documentation, including the EEI, export commercial invoices, pro forma invoices, packing lists, shippers letters of instructions, dock receipts, and bills of lading. Students will be introduced to various government and private export-related Web sites.

INSTRUCTOR BIOGRAPHY
Martin K. Behr
Customs and International trade lawyer

30+ Years in the industry, Ken Behr is a customs and international trade lawyer and licensed U.S. Customs Broker. He is also a former U.S. Customs Officer (Senior Inspector and Import Specialist) stationed at land, air and sea ports of entry. While with U.S. Customs at the Port of New York/Newark, he was a member of the agency's export control branch. He is excited to bring his wealth of knowledge and experience to this program.

Stock number:

7884462111

Price:

$1,295.00