Businesses engaged in importing and exporting are operating in an increasingly complex environment marked by evolving trade regulations, heightened customs scrutiny and geopolitical tensions affecting global supply chains.
In this context, understanding customs obligations, compliance requirements and available remedies is essential to reducing risks, minimizing financial impacts and protecting business continuity.
Why attend this training?
Rapid changes in international trade rules and the increase in tariff measures are creating new challenges for Canadian businesses. Misinterpretations or compliance gaps can result in costly penalties, audits and disputes with customs authorities.
This practical training will help you better understand your rights and obligations, anticipate compliance risks and develop the tools needed to protect your cross-border operations.
Through real-world examples and case analyses, you will learn how to respond effectively to audits, investigations and decisions that may significantly impact your business.
This training will enable you to:
- Understand your rights and obligations in customs operations
- Identify decisions and enforcement measures that may be challenged
- Reduce customs and regulatory compliance risks
- Develop effective defence and risk-management strategies
- Understand CBSA review and appeal mechanisms
- Analyze real-life customs and international trade cases
- Minimize financial and operational impacts related to customs issues
- Adapt your practices to the evolving realities of international trade
Who should attend?
This training is designed for:
- Business owners and senior executives
- International compliance and operations managers
- Corporate lawyers and legal advisors
- Logistics and supply chain professionals
- Importers, exporters and customs brokers
- Managers involved in cross-border operations