Tariff classification of goods in the EU
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The tariff classification of goods course covers activities that customs professionals deal with regarding the aspects of tariff classification of goods. It includes in-depth knowledge and understanding of rules, sources and tools for the tariff classification of goods, the ability to use online databases and classify goods.
The course is one of the modules of the extensive Customs clearance and trade compliance in the EU training (see the brochure).
Lessons
The course consists of nine video lessons:
- Classification of goods for customs purposes
- Harmonized System (HS)
- General Interpretative Rules (GIR)
- WCO resources for classification
- Steps in the classification of products
- Combined Nomenclature (CN)
- Binding Tariff Information decision (BTI)
- Resources for the classification in CN
- Overview of CN
After watching each lesson, please take the quiz.
In the resources section, you will find slides and recommended readings. In addition, you can read articles of interest on the platform during the entire learning period (after purchasing the course, you will get access to the articles).
Outcome
After completing this course, the learner:
- Understands what is the classification of goods for customs purposes and the importance of correct classification;
- Has knowledge of Harmonised System (HS) and HS codes structure;
- Is able to apply the General Interpretative Rules (GIR) relating to the classification of goods;
- Has knowledge of WCO Resources for classification of goods;
- Has knowledge of steps for classification of goods;
- Has knowledge of Common Customs Tariff (CCT) and Tariff classification of goods;
- Is able to classify goods accurately using tariff classification and knowledge of Combined Nomenclature (CN);
- Has knowledge of Binding Tariff Information decisions (BTI) (its legal basis, the process and procedure to request or grant a Binding Tariff Information);
- Has knowledge of legally binding and not legally binding sources for the tariff classification of goods in the EU;
- Is able to use the appropriate tools and databases (e.g. TARIC, CLASS) for classifying the goods;
- Is able to recognise and classify goods and to make use of the appropriate databases for this classification.
After successfully completing the quizzes (more than 60% of the answers should be correct), you will receive a certificate of completion of the course.
Time
Please plan to dedicate around 8 hours for learning.
Often, businesses face challenges identifying goods themselves and defining their technical and other characteristics. As goods are becoming increasingly multifunctional, this leads to more and more problems with the interpretation and application of the law.
Jonas Sakalauskas
Having a machine learning model trained for a company’s products is not only valuable for classifying new products, but can be useful in auditing existing classifications and providing an automated second review to manual classifications.
Luis Gomez
Customs Knowledge Institute: š Customs Knowledge Institute is an Irish not-for-profit organisation whose mission is to bring together passionate customs practitioners for the purpose of enhancing customs knowledge. š§ CKI@customsknowledgeinstitute.org
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- Publication date: January 03, 2023
- Unlock duration: 2 months
- Prepared by: EglÄ PuÄkuvienÄ
- Video duration: 05h 12min 38sec
- Languages: English
- Level: Basic
- Type: Video
- Topic: classification
- Market: EU - European Union
Resources are available after purchase.
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