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Title: | Customs-business partnership: a case study on the Сhina customs goods classification-in-advance specialist programme |
Other Titles: | Таможня –бизнес-партнеры: некоторые аспекты программы подготовки специалистов в сфере предварительной таможенной классификации товаров в Китае |
Authors: | Wei, Libing Вэй, Либинг |
Keywords: | goods classification Customs-Business Partnerships China Customs классификация товаров таможня –бизнес-партнеры таможня Китая |
Issue Date: | 21-Mar-2019 |
Publisher: | Університет митної справи та фінансів |
Citation: | 1. CCBA (China Customs Brokers Association) 2009, the Survey Report on Customs Brokerage Service in China, http://chinacba.org/ccba/Default.aspx? TabID=1&InfoID=1761&ctl=InfoDetail&mid=14869&ContainerType=G&ContainerNam e=_default&ContainerSrc=notitle.ascx&SkinType=L&SkinName=cba_second&SkinSrc=c ba_second.ascx 2. CCBA (China Customs Brokers Association) 2012, the Measures on the Pilot Running of Commercialized Advance Ruling on Import and Export Goods Classification, http://chinacba.org/ccba/Default.aspx? TabID=1&InfoID=4102&ctl=InfoDetail&mid=14862&ContainerType=G&ContainerNam e=_default&ContainerSrc=notitle.ascx&SkinType=L&SkinName=cba_third&SkinSrc=cba _third.ascx 3. CONFIAD, 2007, the Impact of the Customs Representation on the EU’s Competitiveness and Security, http://www.ddcustomslaw.com/pdf/Explanatory%20memorandum%20eng.pdf 4. Robert Ireland 2011, The Customs Supply Chain Security Paradigm and 9/11: Ten Years On and Beyond, WCO Research Paper Series #18, World Customs Organization, Brussels, pp5-8. 5. Susanne Aigner 2010, Mutual Recognition of Authorized Economic Operators and Security Measures, World Customs Journal, Volume 4, No. 1. pp.50. 6. TCBA (Tianjin Customs Brokers Association) 2011, the Measures on the Pilot Running of Advance Ruling on Goods Classification Commissioned to the Agent Declaration Entities, Tianjin, http://www.tcba.org.cn/Article_Show.asp?ArticleID=15218 7. WCO 1999, International Convention on the Simplification and Harmonization of Customs Procedures (Revised Kyoto Convention), Brussels. 8. WCO 2011, SAFE Framework of Standards to Secure and Facilitate Global Trade, Brussels. |
Series/Report no.: | Customs Scientific Journal;№1,2013 |
Abstract: | The changing global trade landscape has brought new responsibilities without additional resources to China Customs. The ability to deliver more with less and the requirement for effective and efficient Customs controls suggest the need for closer Customs-Business partnerships. As a Member of the World Customs Organization (WCO), China Customs has contributed to the development of WCO instruments and tools on Customs-business partnerships. This paper provides a case study on the Chinese Customs Goods Classification-in-advance Specialist program. The paper contends that professional and competent Customs brokers can greatly benefit a Customs administration in the application of its regulatory responsibilities. |
URI: | http://biblio.umsf.dp.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/3326 |
Appears in Collections: | Customs 2013/1 |
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