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Intro to US Customs Brokerage: Part 7

CB7u—Intro to US Customs Brokerage, Part 7: Trade Agreements and Supporting Documentation

$184

Study Time (Hrs)

7.5

CE Credits (CCS)

7.5

NOTE: You will be prompted to Register if you have not already done so. If you already have a login, please click “Proceed to Enrollment” on the next screen.

Part 7: Trade Agreements and Supporting Documentation is seventh in a nine-part series of introductory classes on US Customs Brokerage. This course can be taken out of sequence if desired.


Customs Brokers need to recognize and assess when a country of origin requires special treatment. They also need to understand when to question the information they’re provided, as well as the consequences of incorrect processing. This course is designed to give Customs Brokers an overview of each trade agreement as well as the supporting documentation required by each agreement. 


Once you finish this course, a printable Certificate of Completion will be available for download. The course can be completed in 7.5 hours or less and earns NCBFAA-registered students 7.5 CCS continuing education credits.

 

Note: The customs entry processing is covered in Part 9 of this series.

  • Introduction to U.S. Trade Agreements
  • Recognizing U.S. Trade Agreements
  • Other U.S. Trade Agreements: Insular Possessions, FAS, Palestine and QIZ, Nepal TPP, and Japan
  • U.S. Preferential Trade Agreements: AGOA and GSP
  • U.S. Preferential Trade Agreements: Caribbean Basin and Haiti
  • U.S. Free Trade Agreements: CAFTA-DR and Australia
  • U.S. Free Trade Agreements: Bahrain, Chile and Colombia
  • U.S. Free Trade Agreements: Israel, Jordan, Korea and Morocco
  • U.S. Free Trade Agreements: Oman, Panama, Peru, and Singapore
  • U.S. Free Trade Agreements: North America (USMCA)
  • Click here to view a detailed class syllabus

For those who are already a Certified Customs Specialist (CCS) or a Certified Export Specialist (CES) registered with the NCBFAA, provide us with your CCS/CES ID number and you will automatically get continuing education credits upon the successful completion of a qualified course. To get your CE credits, follow these easy steps:

 

  1. Register for DB Schenker online training (if you haven’t already done so)
  2. Login with your user name and password, and you will be directed to your “My Page” section.
  3. Select “Update user record” on the right, enter your CCS or CES number in the “NCBFAA ID” field, and click Submit Update.

That’s it! Once you’re signed up, we’ll automatically send any CE credits you earn directly to the NCBFAA!

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