ISLAMABAD - The Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SMEDA) will organise a three-day workshop on “Import Export Documentation Procedures” for profitable business growth from 28 to 30 January.
The session will be organised by SMEDA under National Business Development Programme (NBDP) for SMEs, to extend non-financial advisory services to small and medium businesses, according to sources in the authority informed on Monday. The training programme will provide information about international trade, its importance, benefits, risk and barriers, understanding of end to end process of international trade, understanding of HS code, effective documentation for import, export, understanding of customs clearance process, international modes of payments, understanding of ICC’s incoterms, customs and ports procedures.
The workshop will also provide information Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) rules and regulations, calculations of cost, marine insurance, custom duties/taxes, landed cost, rebates, understanding of PSW, REX, trade map, market assess map and other allied application. The session would be attended by training services, consultancy services, business support services, SMEs owners and their relevant staff.