NKITA Trade Education Seminars: Save Money on Import Duties - ATA Carnets . Please Note --> This is a Past Event!! .
Date: 11/10/2009 Time: 3:00 PM TO 5:00 PM
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Event Description: Learn about: History of ATA Carnet; USCIB’s role for ATA Carnets in the US; Temporary Export/import options; What are ATA Carnets; Benefits; What type of Merchandise goes on Carnets; Where can Carnets be used; How does a US Exporter get a Carnet; How a Carnet works; Closing a Carnet; Learn how to get the process started;
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Speakers: - Amanda Barlow, Manager, Carnet Development; United States Council for International Business;
The Northern Kentucky International Trade Association, a program of the Northern Kentucky Chamber of Commerce, is over 1,100 members strong. NKITA’s mission is to promote international trade and advocate business positions on trade through meetings, programs and events. NKITA is affiliated with the Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development, International Trade Division and the U.S. Department of Commerce, Export Assistance Center. For more information on NKITA visit www.nkita.wordpress.com.
Directions: The Chamber Center/3rd Floor
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Presented by Supported by: A.N. Deringer, Inc.
Supported by: A.N. Deringer, Inc.
Northern Kentucky Chamber Of Commerce 300 Buttermilk Pike Suite 330 Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017 Event Location Map Phone: (859) 578-8800
"For over 10 years The National Association of Purchasing Management Cincinnati has had a great relationship with the Northern Kentucky Chamber. Working on the "Chance to Meet" program has allowed both organizations to leverage their expertise and talent. The Chamber has a great membership from which it draws an excellent audience. We have been happy to get our members in the purchasing and supply management arena to help with the programs."
Amy Hicks President NAPM-C