Import FDA Regulated Products
OVERVIEW
This training is designed to address the import record-keepingand audit compliance procedures that will include an emphasis on the importer
obligation to maintain and assess internal and external records that are
related to their international trade transactions. It focuses on the role of
the import compliance manager, and record-keeping compliance procedures, and
the approved standard import and customs forms that will fulfill specific legal
requirements in the global logistics environment.
WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND
When imported products or goods have reached its destination, it
must go through Customs, and each nation has its rules and procedural processes
that may be unique to that business environment. Therefore, it is imperative to
fully understand the record-keeping compliance that is addressed in the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection (CBP) which is outlined in the Ports of Entry
& U.S. Import Regulations. The import compliance audit and assessment
process can be complicated and full of record-keeping requirements that might
be known to the importer under the Record keeping Compliance Handbook. Many
companies have relied on their intermediaries (channel distributors) to
maintain and manage their record-keeping compliance information to avoid
pitfalls when trying to make Customs.
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As importers, we must know that the customs regulations that can
be used to help in keeping them in accordance with international-Free Trade
Agreements (FTS) have increased over the years between developed and developing
markets. Importers must also beware of the record-keeping systems and processes
that will be audited and assessed by the custom regulators for international
logistics transactions. This review procedure and assessment will affect the
management and administering of the record-keeping compliance in your company.
The reasoning for auditing and assessing the record-keeping compliance
documents include the determinations: classification and valuation of the goods
for importing purposes within their dutiable status, whether the proper
documentation has met the country of origin requirements, and whether the
import documentation meet the foreign law requirements. If problems are found
within the record-keeping compliance process, then the importer can be fined,
and right can be held pending corrective actions by being detained, exported,
or confiscated.
AREAS COVERED
The appropriate Import Documentation, Procedures for
Record-Keeping and the U.S. Customs Regulations for Filing and Recording Import
Documentation
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Key Topics to be addressed include:
- What are the importing security filing processes?
- What are the Import Distributor and Sales Agent
Agreement?
- How is the formation of purchase agreements used within
the importation process?
- What is the purpose of the Entry Summary form?
- Why is the administrative summons form used in the
importation process?
- Explaining how to complete the general certificate of
compliance and certification of conformity documentation in the importing
process.
- Define and describe the compliance with foreign laws.
Why is it considered an important aspect of the importation process?
WHO WILL BENEFIT
This webinar will provide import compliance materials that
examine U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations for record-keeping that can
be used in the international logistics arena.
The Target Audience:
- Company Executive Officer (CEO)
- Entrepreneurs
- Freight Forwarders
- Customer Brokers
- Transportation Risk Management Officer
- Import distributors
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