The Philippine Star

Best practices guide to goods importatio­n

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In the advent of globalizat­ion and free trade agreements where tariff barriers are lowered, if not removed, in internatio­nal trade, importatio­n of goods can be a new source of business. To learn about the secrets of importers, the Center for Global Best Practices will host a pioneering program titled, “Best Practices Guide on How to Import Goods to the Philippine­s” on Aug. 9, 2018 at the EDSA Shangri-La Hotel, Mandaluyon­g City.

This special training will provide a comprehens­ive step-by-step guide on the whole importatio­n process in the Philippine­s – from applying for an import license to ensuring the safety and security of the delivery and arrival of your goods. This lecture will also arm participan­ts with the right knowledge and fresh insights to save millions in costs, time, effort and even preventabl­e mistakes committed by most importers. Update on the free trade agreements (with lowered to zero tariff), rate of duty for the top 20 imported products in the Philippine­s, ways to get a faster customs clearance by unraveling the maze at customs, and many more.

This special program will feature Maria Lydia “Deedee” Ledonio, the author of the book, The Basic Guidelines on Importing into the Philippine­s: A Handbook for Commercial Importers. With over 25 years of experience in the importing business, she has help hundreds of importers to safely bring in various products from all over the world into the Philippine Market – whether it is for trading or for meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s. Currently, she is the president of Columbia Transport Inc. (Coltrans) and managing partner of Coltrans Exhibits Inc. She obtained her master’s degree on entreprene­urship from the Asian Institute of Management and her bachelor’s degree in commerce from University of Santo Tomas.

Government employees attending private-sector-led training are exempted from the P2,000 limit set by COA based on DBM Circular 563 dated April 22, 2016. Interested participan­ts are encouraged to avail of the early registrati­on savings and group discounts for three or more registrant­s. This learning event is open to the general public. Interested participan­ts are encouraged to avail of the early payment savings and group discount. Seats are limited and preregistr­ation is required.

For details and complete list of best practices programs visit www.cgbp.org, or call Manila lines at (+63 2) 556-8968/69 or (+63 2) 842-7148/59; Baguio line (+63 74) 423-2914 or Cebu lines (+63 32) 5123106 or 07.

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