Seminar: Custom Formalities when Exporting to China – 21 October – Ghent
September 24, 2019 Category FCCC/EUCBA activities, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce and the Province of East Flanders are organizing a seminar focused on ‘Custom formalities when exporting to China’. This event will take place at 15h30 on Monday 21 October 2019 at the Provincial House, Gouvernementstraat 1, 9000 Ghent.
Mrs. Isabelle Bédoyan, Customs Attaché, Embassy of Belgium in China, will present the procedures and regulations of the Chinese customs and other institutions, which are related to import or export. Special attention will be devoted to the changes caused by the reorganization of the General Administration of China Customs.
The following topics will be covered:
• Belgian Customs in China, can we help you?
• GACC – General Administration of China Customs: Organization and integration of quarantine
• Import and export duties, VAT on export
Mr. Leslie Lambregts, Director of International Affairs, FAVV, will be giving a speech on the support given by FAVV to local companies when exporting to China.
Programme:
15:30 Registration
16:00 Welcome and introduction by Ms. Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director, Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce
16:10 Presentation: ‘Custom formalities when exporting to China’ by Mrs. Isabelle Bédoyan, Customs Attaché Embassy of Belgium in China
17:05 Speech by Mr. Leslie Lambregts, Director International Affairs, FAVV Belgium
17:25 Q&A Session
17:40 Networking Drink
Practical Information:
Date and time: Monday 21 October 2019 from 15:30
Location: Provinciehuis, Gouvernementstraat 1, 9000 Gent
Price for members: €45 (excl. 21% VAT) Price for non-members: €75 (excl. 21% VAT)
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