Rules of origin

Rules of origin

Chamber International Training Courses are aimed at helping you become trade compliant no matter where you are on your export journey.

By North East Chamber of Commerce

Date and time

Fri, 13 Jun 2025 01:30 - 04:30 PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Certain trade agreements allow goods to enter the market with preferential or zero duty, depending on the “origin” of their goods.

For example, if 50% of the good is domestically made, it will have favoured access to S. Korea. As members of the EU, European content counts as domestically sourced, so Brexit will have significant implications.

This course will detail an explanation on current preference and non-preference rules of origin, their implications for traders and guidance on how to establish origin.

The learner will know:

  • The importance and compliance for origin.
  • How to establish non preferential rules of origin.
  • Preferential rule of origin & origin documentation.
  • Cumulation of Origin.
  • Supplier Declarations.

This expert led course is part of the accredited BCC Foundation Award in International Trade. Each session will be followed by a short assessment to complete the training module, completing six modules earns the BCC Award in International Trade.

For more trade training modules: https://www.neechamber.co.uk/connectivity/global-connectivity/international-courses/

In the event you are no longer able to attend this training course, please note you must cancel or request a transfer of your place at least 7 working days before the course. The cancellation must be in writing and sent to global@neechamber.co.uk indicating the name of the course you are cancelling for and delegate(s) details.


If a booking is not cancelled and the delegate does not attend, full event costs will still apply.


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We’re the North East’s largest and most influential business membership network. We support, connect and represent more than 2,000 organisations employing 40% of the region’s workforce. We ensure our members are at the heart of building a thriving economy and making our region the best place to live and work.

From £246.29