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Ensuring that your business is prepared for every outcome
Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce is your business’ most important source of international trade advice and support. To further support those trading internationally, or wanting to trade internationally,
Devon & Plymouth Chamber of Commerce will again be running a series of special skills and international trade training courses, accredited by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) that cover the critical steps for any new or existing international trade. Our 2018 courses were often fully booked. The 2019 programme has been
updated and new courses added to reflect current international trade practices. We will be constantly updating courses over the year to take into account any changes to processes. Training your staff to deliver your products or services right first time, every
time, will lower your costs and improve the experience you deliver to your customers. Choosing a great export training provider who understands about making a
profit internationally can really help your company take off in your export markets. Combined with great quality and competitive prices, it makes our courses hard to beat. Training provided by local independent company, International Trade Matters. Each course passed will be certificated and success in all six courses will lead
to a Foundation Award in International Trade, certified by BCC, equivalent to an NVQ2 qualification.
COURSES 2019
Introduction to International Trade 02/07/2019
Export Documentation 30/07/2019
New Incoterms® 2010 10/09/2019
Preferential and Non-Preferential Origin (NEW) 02/04/2019 and 01/10/2019
Classification & Tariffs (NEW) 30/04/2019 and 22/10/2019
Methods of Payment & Letters of Credit 08/05/2019 and 12/11/2019
Working with International Agents & Distributors (NEW) 04/06/2019 and 26/11/2019
Import Procedures and Customs Audit Procedures 18/06/2019 and 10/12/2019
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www.devonchamber.co.uk 46 Chamber Profile Spring 2019
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