Customs & International Trade
Customs classification, origin, and valuation of goods form the backbone of global trade and customs operations.
Customs legislation governs all customs processes and regimes, including, but not limited to, daily import, export, and transit declarations submitted at local customs offices. Industry- or country-specific regulations, measures, rules, tariffs, and restrictions are integral components of trade policies and geopolitical frameworks.
Careful planning that takes into account origin preference schemes, applicable import duties, and agreed delivery terms can ensure cost-effective and seamless trade flows.
Leveraging specific customs procedures and regimes as tools for trade development can accelerate growth potential and provide a competitive advantage in the global market.
Customs Clearance Representation + Delegation Services
- Import & Export Customs Representation
- Vat Representation for Customs Purposes
- Customs Inspections
- Customs Duty & Vat Management
- Exporter of Record
- B2B Customs Broker Support
- Customs Control Tower
- Food & Health Authorities Inspections
- T2L Proof of Union Status incoming + Outgoing
- Transit Document Management
- Customs Transit Guarantees
Trade & Supply Chain License Authorization and Certificate Management
- Eori Registration
- Import Export License
- Bonded Warehouse License
- Customs Warehouse License
- Inward/Outward Processing License
- Temporary Admission Authorization
- Customs Guarantees Authorization
- REX Authorization
- Dual Use License
- Authorized Exporter License
- Origin Certificates
- Health Certificates
Compliance Capacity Building Advisory Audit & Reporting Solutions
- Customs Consulting
- Customs Classification Rulings
- Customs Laboratories
- Binding Tariff Information
- Preferential Origin Status
- AEO Support
- Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism
- EUDR Deforestation
- Customs Compliance Audits
- Customs Reports
- Royalties Customs Decision
- Binding Origin Information