Analyse the different customs procedures, methods of products classification and Become familiar with the import procedures and analyse the existing customs procedures

EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 5. The European Union-Turkey Customs Union 17. The World Customs Organisation 18. Customs and the World Trade Organisation WTO The objectives of the subject “Customs Procedures” are to: 1. Understand the role and functioning of the customs and the role of a customs agent

2. Analyse the different customs procedures, methods of products classification and

learn to complete the customs documents

3. Become familiar with the import procedures and analyse the existing customs procedures

4. Understand the role of the World Customs Organisation and the World Trade Organisation WTO 5. Know the main regional integration processes in the world: The MERCOSUR, the Andean Community, the Central American Integration System, the ASEAN, the Gulf Cooperation Council GCC, the Arab Maghreb Union, ECOWAS, WAEMU, ECCAS, CEMAC, SADC, EAC, and the IGAD Subject: The World Customs Organisation WCO. The Harmonised System. Syllabus: 1. Introduction to the World Customs Organisation WCO 2. The Harmonised System HS of the World Customs Organisation 3. Customs Valuation 4. Rules of Origin 5. The Agreement on Rules of Origin of the World Trade Organisation 6. Customs Enforcement and Compliance 7. SAFE Package 8. Customs Procedures and Facilitation 9. Conventions: 1. The Revised Kyoto Convention 2. The ATA System 3. The Customs Convention on Containers 10. Case Study: market access map The purposes of the subject “The World Customs Organisation WCO” are: EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. To know the role of the World Customs Organisation 2. To understand the key concepts related to the customs: non-tariff barriers, customs valuation, transaction value, previous inspection, rules of origin, and import licences 3. To know the Harmonised System and the various existing conventions Subject: Customs and the WTO World Trade Organisation. Syllabus: 1. The role of the World Trade Organisation on Customs 2. The Multilateral Trading System 3. The Agreements of the World Trade Organisation 1. Tariffs 2. Agriculture 3. Standards and safety 4. Textiles 5. Anti-dumping, subsidies, and safeguards 6. Non-tariff barriers 4. The Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures 5. The Agreement on Customs Valuation 6. Rules for the valuation of goods at customs 7. Methods for the valuation of goods: 1. Transaction value 2. Identical or similar goods 3. Deductive or computed method 4. Fall-back 8. The Pre-shipment Inspection Agreement 9. The Rules of Origin Agreement 10. The Customs and Regional Trade Agreements 11. The Customs Procedures and the Doha agenda The objectives of the subject “The Customs and the World Trade Organisation” are to understand the EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 1. Role of the World Trade Organisation in customs the custom procedures 2. WTOs agreements 3. Fundamental concepts related to customs: non-tariff barriers, customs valuation, transaction value, pre-shipment inspection, rules of origin, and import licences 4. Methods for the valuation of goods Subject: International Transport and Logistics - Syllabus: The subject “International Transport and Logistics” consists of seven parts: 1- International Transport and Logistics 1. Introduction to the international transport and logistics 2. The international transport chains 3. The Authorised Economic Operator AEO 4. Selecting a mode of transport 5. Transport documents, costs, and insurance 6. Case Study: 1. FEDEX 2. UPS 2-Export Packaging 1. The importance of appropriate export packaging 2. Types of containers 3. Types of packaging materials EENI EENI EENI- School of International Business http:en.reingex.com 4. Electronic tagging 5. Marks on the packaging 3- Marine Transport

1. Introduction to the Marine Transport