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Focus On: CDS - A Practical Guide For Businesses

CDS is a new system that requires further data to be declared both for your import and export entries. This increased amount of information is required by all businesses.

Description

CDS is a new system that requires further data to be declared both for your import and export entries. This increased amount of information is required by all businesses.

Even if you do not complete your own declarations and your agent or broker arranges the customs clearance for you there is an increased amount of information you will have to provide to them.
 

Will we as a business be affected by these changes with CDS ?

If your business moves goods either in or out of the United Kingdom the short answer is yes, CDS will affect you!

 

Join us on this Focus On session to find out as a company what you need to do in order to be ready for CDS.

Course Framework

  • What is CDS?
  • Registering for CDS
  • A guide to the CDS portal
  • Your financial dashboard
  • Managing your account Authorities
  • Payment Methods
  • Direct or Indirect Representation 
  • Clearance Instructions 
  • Requirements for CDS Exports

Testimonials

"Great course. Really helpful!" Lake Chemicals & Minerals 31/03/2023

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