
This course provides a sound introduction to the role of export and import and gives delegates an overall picture of how the many elements of international trade fit together.
Delegates will explore the wider commercial implications of international trade for their company and learn about the global trade environment and many of the practicalities and terminology used.
This course gives newcomers to international trade a clear insight into basic procedures, good practice and the essential terms they are likely to meet. This is also an ideal course for people who are not directly involved in international trade but work with those who are. This is “International Trade for Non-Export/Import Managers”.
Workshop Contents
- Overview of International Trade
- Commercial Considerations
- International Trade Environment
- International Trade Practicalities including Duty and Customs drivers
- International Trade Strategies
- Sources of help
Accredited Training
Our 2020 courses are accredited by British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) and together form a curriculum that provides invaluable basic skills for small and large companies alike. Candidates must demonstrate knowledge of the subject and their performance will be marked by external examiners on the completion of each module. Candidates will receive a certificate for each module successfully completed, and achievement of six credits will result in the candidate obtaining a nationally recognised Foundation Award in Exporting.
A Foundation Award in International Trade is awarded on the completion of six modules.
Fees
Standard £350 + VAT
Associate Member £290 + VAT