Sustainability and 'deep' origin of goods
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In this Episode 6 of the CKI Podcast series, sustainability is being discussed from the perspective of the ‘deep’ origin requirements. Specific issues raised for discussion:
- The use of “obligation of result” in regulations, where supply chain operators are assumed to be aware of any failure to comply, effectively transfers the burden of proof from the “prosecution” to the “accused” – is this justified or justifiable?
- We can see in many countries and many regulations (sanctions, environmental protections, etc.) that national interpretations, and the intensity of implementation, varies significantly. Is there any comfort for traders in this uncertain environment?
- How do you see the present challenging environment developing? Will it get better, worse, or stabilise in a “new normal”?
Participants of the discussion:
- Anthony Buckley, Chair of the Customs Knowledge Institute, Ireland
- Brian Staples President, Trade Facilitation Services, Canada
- Dr Anna Jerzewska, Director, Trade & Borders, the UK
- Publication date: February 04, 2024
- Prepared by: Customs Knowledge Institute
- Video duration: 46min 54sec
- Languages: English
- Type: Web/Seminar recording
- Topic: sustainability
- Market: Global
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