Continued uncertainty around Brexit has highlighted the importance of capacity-building in the customs intermediary sector and the necessity to boost ‘in-house’ customs capacity amongst business that are regularly trading with the UK. Irish businesses need to develop the capacity to deal with the additional customs requirements due to the UK’s departure from the EU, notably under No Deal.
Delays in processing customs declarations can result in disruption to both business and customers. Taking steps now to train key staff on how to effectively complete a customs declaration helps pre-empt Brexit related customs challenges
Supported by the Getting Ireland Brexit Ready campaign, the Clear Customs free training initiative developed by Skillnet Ireland will be delivered by CILT Skillnet at several training locations nationwide. Clear Customs offers immediate and free customs training to Customs intermediaries, and to businesses who frequently trade with or through the UK.
In order to ensure your business is Brexit ready, please register your interest in Clear Customs training now.
Visit www.skillnetireland.ie/clear-customs to register your interest.
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