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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 00:00:00
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, in association with the Department of Sri Lanka Customs, will organize a series of half day seminars on export and import procedures in order to help exporters maximize opportunities in the
global market.
The seminar series will focus on areas such as goods valuation, export procedures, goods classification and harmonised system, import procedures, export facilitation, bonding and entrepot trade.
This seminar series will provide practical information to help protect a firm’s interests and maximize opportunities in the global market place. It has been noticed that often importers and exporters, even those with years of experience, encounter unexpected issues that could be easily avoided.
The seminars will be conducted by T. Raviendrarajah, Deputy Director of Customs and T.G. A. Arachchi Superintendent of Customs. The first session will take place on August 3rd at the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce. If you wish to participate, call via 115588877 or email to sriyani@chamber.lk
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