Skillnet Ireland, in conjunction with the Government’s ‘Getting Ireland Brexit Ready’ campaign, is launching Clear Customs, an online training programme to support Irish businesses deal with increased customs requirements as a result of Brexit. The programme is provided free of cost.
By the end of 2020, businesses, trading either with or through Great Britain, will be subject to a range of new customs formalities and other regulatory requirements. It is estimated that the number of customs declarations required will increase, from 1.6m annually at present, to an estimated 20m after the UK’s departure from the Customs Unions and Single Market. These changes will happen regardless of the outcome of the ongoing negotiations and businesses will find it increasingly challenging, without the necessary arrangements in place or required skills in-house, to deal with these additional responsibilities.
Designed in collaboration with key industry bodies in the trade and logistics sector, Clear Customs is an initiative to support affected Irish companies develop the capacity to deal with the additional customs requirements that will be needed from January 1st, 2021. The programme, developed in partnership with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), will be delivered by CILT Skillnet as part of the Government’s ‘Getting Ireland Brexit Ready’ initiative.
Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar TD said: “No matter what happens at the end of the year, free trade agreement or no free trade agreement, things are going to be different. The UK will no longer be in the Single Market or Customs Union and there will be increased bureaucracy and costs for business. We want to minimise it and make the transition as seamless as we can. Making sure your business is prepared for any changes to customs is a crucial part of getting ready. This online training programme from Skillnet Ireland is part of an overall package we have put in place to help businesses at this critical time.”
Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TDsaid: “It is clear businesses are facing a range of challenges this year in light of Covid and Brexit. Skillnet Ireland offers businesses vital supports in preparing for the challenges Brexit will inevitably bring. Skillnet Ireland will help businesses upskill rapidly to deal with new customs procedures. There is a Clear Customs mobile app and virtual classroom sessions, to provide an engaging and impactful learning experience for businesses. We are calling on business owners to avail of this free training as part of the Government’s Brexit Readiness Action Plan and ensure their businesses are prepared for the new customs requirements from January 1st, 2021.”
Skillnet Ireland Chief Executive Paul Healy said: “There are now less than 4 months to go before businesses that trade with Great Britain will see significant changes in the customs regime. This poses serious challenges for many businesses, and they will need to ensure as soon as possible that they have the skills and tools to respond. The Skillnet Ireland Clear Customs programme, delivered through a new online format and mobile app, is available to businesses across Ireland that are looking to develop their customs capacity. Our collaboration with Carlow Institute of Technology to accredit this programme adds additional value to both participants and businesses, while our partnerships with key industry bodies such as CILT and Government agencies ensures that the Clear Customs programme fully addresses this important business need.”
The Clear Customs training programme is targeted at Irish businesses, or others acting on behalf of businesses such as customs intermediaries. The initiative, which is being made available immediately to eligible businesses free of charge, together with customs agents and intermediaries, will be delivered through a new mobile app and virtual classroom training sessions.
Mick Curran, CEO of CILT said: “With the UK’s departure from the Customs Union and Single Market now imminent, there has never been a greater necessity to boost ‘in-house’ customs capacity amongst business that are regularly trading with or through the UK. It is essential that every business prepares to be customs ready to avoid any transitional period or standstill whereby goods are not moving. Taking action now enables businesses to future proof and be prepared.”
The Clear Customs programme is available free of charge and open to private sector businesses in Ireland who import goods from or export goods to and through the UK. Participants that successfully complete the programme will be eligible for a QQI Level 6 Certificate in Customs Clearance Procedures awarded by IT Carlow.
Businesses should visit clearcustoms.ie to learn more and register for the initiative.
The Clear Customs initiative is led by Skillnet Ireland, supported by the Government’s ‘Getting Ireland Brexit Ready’ campaign, responding to the growing skills needs of Irish businesses because of Brexit.
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