21-day countdown: Switch to CDS Imports - What you need to know but were afraid to ask

2nd September 2022

The clock is ticking, and with only 21 days until CHIEF switches off for import declarations, you’ll want to be confident that your company is ready for these changes to avoid potential delays with your movements.

  • Friday 9 September
  • 10:00 (UK time)

Join ChamberCustoms as they discuss the latest guidance, and cover topics such as, how to access the Customs Declaration Service, the new data elements your customs agent may ask for, setting up payments on CDS, and how to ensure a seamless transition.

Whether you file your own customs declarations or use an intermediary, this webinar will support you though the process. Following on from the presentation, our trade experts will be answering your questions.

Chair: Liam Smyth, Head of Trade Facilitation at British Chambers of Commerce & Managing Director at ChamberCustoms

Presenting:

  • Mitch Perks, Operations Manager at ChamberCustoms
  • Emmanuel Gianquitto, Head of Operations & CDS Consultant at ChamberCustoms

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