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melbourne-customs-broker · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE OPENS OFFICE AT TOKYO
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The strong relationship between Australian Border Force (ABF) and its coast guard and customs partners in Japan was further enhanced this week with the opening of a new ABF office in Tokyo by ABF Commissioner Michael Outram APM.
The Tokyo office opening coincides with the appointment of a new ABF Counsellor for Japan, Superintendent Julie Pettrey, reflecting the rapidly growing relationships between ABF, Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and Japan Customs and Customs and Tariff Bureau, Ministry of Finance (Japan Customs).
Commissioner Outram said the new ABF office will seek to advance cooperation with the JCG and Japan Customs and serve as the regional hub for engagement with partners, including the Border Five and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD).
“Japan is an important partner of Australia, and we share a mutual interest in a free, prosperous and resilient Indo Pacific,” Commissioner Outram said.
“The opening of a new office within the Australian Embassy in Tokyo reflects the rapidly growing relationship between our two nations as strategic partners on border security, customs matters and civil maritime security.”
During his visit, Commissioner Outram signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Maritime Domain Awareness with JCG Commandant ISHII Shohei, which is based on shared values and operational priorities.
“This will open up important opportunities for increased information exchange and cooperation with the Japan Coast Guard,” Commissioner Outram said.
“Equally, the JCG have a proud history of international leadership in coast guarding, including as the Secretariat for the Heads of Asian Coast Guard Meeting and Coast Guard Global Summit, and we welcome the opportunity for collaboration in this respect.”
Additionally, a Memorandum of Cooperation on Customs Detector Dog Arrangements was updated with Director General of Customs and Tariff Bureau, SUWAZONO Kenji. Since its creation in 2013, dozens of dogs from ABF’s Detector Dog breeding program have provided an outstanding capability for Japan Customs.
The update will enable the ABF to continue the current arrangements to supply candidate detector dogs.
“Japan Customs have shown for generations their willingness to support the global customs community, be that through the World Customs Organisation, mini-laterally or bilaterally. We are excited for the opportunities the opening of the ABF office presents to extend our partnership and the detector dogs program is one example of this,” Commissioner Outram said.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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customsbrokerperth · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE OPENS OFFICE AT TOKYO
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The strong relationship between Australian Border Force (ABF) and its coast guard and customs partners in Japan was further enhanced this week with the opening of a new ABF office in Tokyo by ABF Commissioner Michael Outram APM.
The Tokyo office opening coincides with the appointment of a new ABF Counsellor for Japan, Superintendent Julie Pettrey, reflecting the rapidly growing relationships between ABF, Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and Japan Customs and Customs and Tariff Bureau, Ministry of Finance (Japan Customs).
Commissioner Outram said the new ABF office will seek to advance cooperation with the JCG and Japan Customs and serve as the regional hub for engagement with partners, including the Border Five and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD).
“Japan is an important partner of Australia, and we share a mutual interest in a free, prosperous and resilient Indo Pacific,” Commissioner Outram said.
“The opening of a new office within the Australian Embassy in Tokyo reflects the rapidly growing relationship between our two nations as strategic partners on border security, customs matters and civil maritime security.”
During his visit, Commissioner Outram signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Maritime Domain Awareness with JCG Commandant ISHII Shohei, which is based on shared values and operational priorities.
“This will open up important opportunities for increased information exchange and cooperation with the Japan Coast Guard,” Commissioner Outram said.
“Equally, the JCG have a proud history of international leadership in coast guarding, including as the Secretariat for the Heads of Asian Coast Guard Meeting and Coast Guard Global Summit, and we welcome the opportunity for collaboration in this respect.”
Additionally, a Memorandum of Cooperation on Customs Detector Dog Arrangements was updated with Director General of Customs and Tariff Bureau, SUWAZONO Kenji. Since its creation in 2013, dozens of dogs from ABF’s Detector Dog breeding program have provided an outstanding capability for Japan Customs.
The update will enable the ABF to continue the current arrangements to supply candidate detector dogs.
“Japan Customs have shown for generations their willingness to support the global customs community, be that through the World Customs Organisation, mini-laterally or bilaterally. We are excited for the opportunities the opening of the ABF office presents to extend our partnership and the detector dogs program is one example of this,” Commissioner Outram said.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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customsbrokerbrisbane · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE OPENS OFFICE AT TOKYO
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The strong relationship between Australian Border Force (ABF) and its coast guard and customs partners in Japan was further enhanced this week with the opening of a new ABF office in Tokyo by ABF Commissioner Michael Outram APM.
The Tokyo office opening coincides with the appointment of a new ABF Counsellor for Japan, Superintendent Julie Pettrey, reflecting the rapidly growing relationships between ABF, Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and Japan Customs and Customs and Tariff Bureau, Ministry of Finance (Japan Customs).
Commissioner Outram said the new ABF office will seek to advance cooperation with the JCG and Japan Customs and serve as the regional hub for engagement with partners, including the Border Five and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD).
“Japan is an important partner of Australia, and we share a mutual interest in a free, prosperous and resilient Indo Pacific,” Commissioner Outram said.
“The opening of a new office within the Australian Embassy in Tokyo reflects the rapidly growing relationship between our two nations as strategic partners on border security, customs matters and civil maritime security.”
During his visit, Commissioner Outram signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Maritime Domain Awareness with JCG Commandant ISHII Shohei, which is based on shared values and operational priorities.
“This will open up important opportunities for increased information exchange and cooperation with the Japan Coast Guard,” Commissioner Outram said.
“Equally, the JCG have a proud history of international leadership in coast guarding, including as the Secretariat for the Heads of Asian Coast Guard Meeting and Coast Guard Global Summit, and we welcome the opportunity for collaboration in this respect.”
Additionally, a Memorandum of Cooperation on Customs Detector Dog Arrangements was updated with Director General of Customs and Tariff Bureau, SUWAZONO Kenji. Since its creation in 2013, dozens of dogs from ABF’s Detector Dog breeding program have provided an outstanding capability for Japan Customs.
The update will enable the ABF to continue the current arrangements to supply candidate detector dogs.
“Japan Customs have shown for generations their willingness to support the global customs community, be that through the World Customs Organisation, mini-laterally or bilaterally. We are excited for the opportunities the opening of the ABF office presents to extend our partnership and the detector dogs program is one example of this,” Commissioner Outram said.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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sydney-customs-broker · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIAN BORDER FORCE OPENS OFFICE AT TOKYO
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The strong relationship between Australian Border Force (ABF) and its coast guard and customs partners in Japan was further enhanced this week with the opening of a new ABF office in Tokyo by ABF Commissioner Michael Outram APM.
The Tokyo office opening coincides with the appointment of a new ABF Counsellor for Japan, Superintendent Julie Pettrey, reflecting the rapidly growing relationships between ABF, Japan Coast Guard (JCG) and Japan Customs and Customs and Tariff Bureau, Ministry of Finance (Japan Customs).
Commissioner Outram said the new ABF office will seek to advance cooperation with the JCG and Japan Customs and serve as the regional hub for engagement with partners, including the Border Five and Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QUAD).
“Japan is an important partner of Australia, and we share a mutual interest in a free, prosperous and resilient Indo Pacific,” Commissioner Outram said.
“The opening of a new office within the Australian Embassy in Tokyo reflects the rapidly growing relationship between our two nations as strategic partners on border security, customs matters and civil maritime security.”
During his visit, Commissioner Outram signed a Memorandum of Cooperation on Maritime Domain Awareness with JCG Commandant ISHII Shohei, which is based on shared values and operational priorities.
“This will open up important opportunities for increased information exchange and cooperation with the Japan Coast Guard,” Commissioner Outram said.
“Equally, the JCG have a proud history of international leadership in coast guarding, including as the Secretariat for the Heads of Asian Coast Guard Meeting and Coast Guard Global Summit, and we welcome the opportunity for collaboration in this respect.”
Additionally, a Memorandum of Cooperation on Customs Detector Dog Arrangements was updated with Director General of Customs and Tariff Bureau, SUWAZONO Kenji. Since its creation in 2013, dozens of dogs from ABF’s Detector Dog breeding program have provided an outstanding capability for Japan Customs.
The update will enable the ABF to continue the current arrangements to supply candidate detector dogs.
“Japan Customs have shown for generations their willingness to support the global customs community, be that through the World Customs Organisation, mini-laterally or bilaterally. We are excited for the opportunities the opening of the ABF office presents to extend our partnership and the detector dogs program is one example of this,” Commissioner Outram said.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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Refund Consulting Program Reviews
Today almost every individual get insurance for his life, home, and car. And why not? After all, this is one of the easiest ways to save funds for future uncertainties. According to experts, investing in insurance is easier; the real effort lies in claiming it. 
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Why Seek the services of An expert Health care Billing Company?
What Is Medical Billing?™
What is Medical Billing?
Medical billing is the process of submitting and following up on claims with health insurance companies in order to receive payment for services rendered by a healthcare provider. Medical billing translates a healthcare service into a billing claim. The responsibility of the medical biller in a healthcare facility is to follow the claim to ensure the practice receives reimbursement for the work the providers perform. A knowledgeable biller can optimize revenue performance for the practice.
Is Medical Coding the Same as Medical Billing?
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Medical billing and coding specialists are largely responsible for making sure medical office revenue cycles run smoothly. When a service is performed, a medical coder assigns codes to the services rendered. The diagnoses and procedure codes are taken from medical record documentation, such as transcription of physician's notes, laboratory and radiologic results, etc.
Although a medical biller’s duties vary with the size of the work facility, the biller typically assembles all data concerning the bill. This can include charge entry, claims transmission, payment posting, insurance follow-up, and patient follow-up.
Medical billers regularly communicate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to clarify diagnoses or to obtain additional information. The medical biller must understand how to read the medical record and, like the medical coder, be familiar with CPT®, HCPCS Level II and ICD-10-CM codes.
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A medical biller’s earning potential varies depending on where they live, work, how much they work, education, certifications, and their experience. AAPC conducts an annual salary survey where you can learn more about medical coding salary trends. The average AAPC medical biller earns over $61,000 annually.
What is the Occupational Outlook for Medical Billers?
The 2012-2013 edition of the Occupational Outlook Handbook, published by the U.S. Department of Labor, estimated industry employment is projected to grow by 21% by 2020. In addition, they project high demand for coding services as the healthcare industry continues to grow and the country's population ages in addition to the increasing number of tests, treatments, and procedures.
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AAPC, the largest medical coding and billing training and certification association in the world provides the flexible training options to become a medical biller. The training provides the most up-to-date information relating to the health insurance industry and different reimbursement methodologies for correct claim submission. Successful completion of AAPC training prepares you to sit for the certified professional biller (CPB) exam and work in a medical billing department at a physician's office, clinic, facility, other healthcare entity, or as a claims examiner for insurance carriers. Prepare for your certification and career in medical billing today!
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Questions? Contact an AAPC Career Counselor for a free consultation to learn more about medical billing and coding. Contact us online, via email, or by calling 800.626.2633.
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AUSTRALIA – INDIA – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
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The Albanese Government welcomes confirmation today, that the Indian Government has completed its domestic requirements to enable implementation of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA).
This trade agreement will deliver new market access opportunities for Australian businesses and consumers from 29 December 2022.
Australia finalised its domestic requirements for the trade agreement last week with the unanimous passage the Government’s Bills through Parliament.
ECTA is a ground-breaking agreement that brings Australia and India’s economies closer together.
From 29 December, tariffs on 85 per cent of Australia’s exports to India will be eliminated and high tariffs on a further 5 per cent of goods will be phased down.
Entry into force of the agreement before the New Year delivers a double bonus of two tariff cuts in quick succession: one as the agreement comes into effect and a second on 1 January 2023.
ECTA will save Australian exporters around $2 billion a year in tariffs, while consumers and business will save around $500 million in tariffs on imports of finished goods, and inputs to our manufacturing sector.
The tariff commitments provided by India in the agreement will open up access for Australia’s exporters of products including critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, lentils, seafood, sheepmeat, horticulture and wine.
Australian service suppliers will benefit from full or partial access across more than 85 Indian services sectors and subsectors. Australian suppliers across 31 sectors and subsectors will be guaranteed the highest standard of treatment that India grants to any future free trade agreement partner.
Australian services sectors to benefit include higher education and adult education, as well as business services such as tax, architecture and urban planning.
ECTA will support tourism and workforce needs in regional Australia by making 1000 Work and Holiday Program places available to young adventurous Indians. It maintains opportunities for Indian students graduating in Australia to undertake post-study work, with a bonus year of stay for high-performing STEM graduates.
Australia and India are now progressing a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement to build on ECTA. The Australian Government is pursuing further opportunities in goods and services, in addition to new commitments in areas such as digital trade, government procurement, and new areas of cooperation.
Current and aspiring exporters can explore ECTA’s tariff market access outcomes on the FTA Portal.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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AUSTRALIA – INDIA – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
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The Albanese Government welcomes confirmation today, that the Indian Government has completed its domestic requirements to enable implementation of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA).
This trade agreement will deliver new market access opportunities for Australian businesses and consumers from 29 December 2022.
Australia finalised its domestic requirements for the trade agreement last week with the unanimous passage the Government’s Bills through Parliament.
ECTA is a ground-breaking agreement that brings Australia and India’s economies closer together.
From 29 December, tariffs on 85 per cent of Australia’s exports to India will be eliminated and high tariffs on a further 5 per cent of goods will be phased down.
Entry into force of the agreement before the New Year delivers a double bonus of two tariff cuts in quick succession: one as the agreement comes into effect and a second on 1 January 2023.
ECTA will save Australian exporters around $2 billion a year in tariffs, while consumers and business will save around $500 million in tariffs on imports of finished goods, and inputs to our manufacturing sector.
The tariff commitments provided by India in the agreement will open up access for Australia’s exporters of products including critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, lentils, seafood, sheepmeat, horticulture and wine.
Australian service suppliers will benefit from full or partial access across more than 85 Indian services sectors and subsectors. Australian suppliers across 31 sectors and subsectors will be guaranteed the highest standard of treatment that India grants to any future free trade agreement partner.
Australian services sectors to benefit include higher education and adult education, as well as business services such as tax, architecture and urban planning.
ECTA will support tourism and workforce needs in regional Australia by making 1000 Work and Holiday Program places available to young adventurous Indians. It maintains opportunities for Indian students graduating in Australia to undertake post-study work, with a bonus year of stay for high-performing STEM graduates.
Australia and India are now progressing a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement to build on ECTA. The Australian Government is pursuing further opportunities in goods and services, in addition to new commitments in areas such as digital trade, government procurement, and new areas of cooperation.
Current and aspiring exporters can explore ECTA’s tariff market access outcomes on the FTA Portal.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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customsbrokerbrisbane · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIA – INDIA – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
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The Albanese Government welcomes confirmation today, that the Indian Government has completed its domestic requirements to enable implementation of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA).
This trade agreement will deliver new market access opportunities for Australian businesses and consumers from 29 December 2022.
Australia finalised its domestic requirements for the trade agreement last week with the unanimous passage the Government’s Bills through Parliament.
ECTA is a ground-breaking agreement that brings Australia and India’s economies closer together.
From 29 December, tariffs on 85 per cent of Australia’s exports to India will be eliminated and high tariffs on a further 5 per cent of goods will be phased down.
Entry into force of the agreement before the New Year delivers a double bonus of two tariff cuts in quick succession: one as the agreement comes into effect and a second on 1 January 2023.
ECTA will save Australian exporters around $2 billion a year in tariffs, while consumers and business will save around $500 million in tariffs on imports of finished goods, and inputs to our manufacturing sector.
The tariff commitments provided by India in the agreement will open up access for Australia’s exporters of products including critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, lentils, seafood, sheepmeat, horticulture and wine.
Australian service suppliers will benefit from full or partial access across more than 85 Indian services sectors and subsectors. Australian suppliers across 31 sectors and subsectors will be guaranteed the highest standard of treatment that India grants to any future free trade agreement partner.
Australian services sectors to benefit include higher education and adult education, as well as business services such as tax, architecture and urban planning.
ECTA will support tourism and workforce needs in regional Australia by making 1000 Work and Holiday Program places available to young adventurous Indians. It maintains opportunities for Indian students graduating in Australia to undertake post-study work, with a bonus year of stay for high-performing STEM graduates.
Australia and India are now progressing a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement to build on ECTA. The Australian Government is pursuing further opportunities in goods and services, in addition to new commitments in areas such as digital trade, government procurement, and new areas of cooperation.
Current and aspiring exporters can explore ECTA’s tariff market access outcomes on the FTA Portal.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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sydney-customs-broker · 1 year ago
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AUSTRALIA – INDIA – FREE TRADE AGREEMENT
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The Albanese Government welcomes confirmation today, that the Indian Government has completed its domestic requirements to enable implementation of the Australia-India Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreement (ECTA).
This trade agreement will deliver new market access opportunities for Australian businesses and consumers from 29 December 2022.
Australia finalised its domestic requirements for the trade agreement last week with the unanimous passage the Government’s Bills through Parliament.
ECTA is a ground-breaking agreement that brings Australia and India’s economies closer together.
From 29 December, tariffs on 85 per cent of Australia’s exports to India will be eliminated and high tariffs on a further 5 per cent of goods will be phased down.
Entry into force of the agreement before the New Year delivers a double bonus of two tariff cuts in quick succession: one as the agreement comes into effect and a second on 1 January 2023.
ECTA will save Australian exporters around $2 billion a year in tariffs, while consumers and business will save around $500 million in tariffs on imports of finished goods, and inputs to our manufacturing sector.
The tariff commitments provided by India in the agreement will open up access for Australia’s exporters of products including critical minerals, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, lentils, seafood, sheepmeat, horticulture and wine.
Australian service suppliers will benefit from full or partial access across more than 85 Indian services sectors and subsectors. Australian suppliers across 31 sectors and subsectors will be guaranteed the highest standard of treatment that India grants to any future free trade agreement partner.
Australian services sectors to benefit include higher education and adult education, as well as business services such as tax, architecture and urban planning.
ECTA will support tourism and workforce needs in regional Australia by making 1000 Work and Holiday Program places available to young adventurous Indians. It maintains opportunities for Indian students graduating in Australia to undertake post-study work, with a bonus year of stay for high-performing STEM graduates.
Australia and India are now progressing a Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement to build on ECTA. The Australian Government is pursuing further opportunities in goods and services, in addition to new commitments in areas such as digital trade, government procurement, and new areas of cooperation.
Current and aspiring exporters can explore ECTA’s tariff market access outcomes on the FTA Portal.
Customs services offered by 365 Freight & Customs Brokers include:
Customs and Quarantine Clearance Quarantine procedures
laws & legislation
Export Declaration
Tobacco Imports
Alcohol Imports
Gold & Precious Metal Imports
Gems * Jewellery Imports
Vehicle Imports
Port Congestion
Seizure of Goods
Destruction of Goods
INFRINGEMENT NOTICES
Dumping Duty
By-Laws
Landed Costing Tariff Advices and Concessions
Duty Drawbacks & Refunds
Tariff Consultancy & Audits Tariff Concession Order System Customs Tariff Classification
Free Trade Agreements
TRADEX Anti-Dumping and Countervailing duties
Import Restrictions and Prohibitions
Temporary Imports
Carnets
Finally, your success is our success. We keep on updating all the Government policies related to Import & Export, which allow us to provide you excellent strategy for your export & import needs. Visit our website https://365freight.com.au/ for more details You can find our Sydney Office at : https://g.page/r/CY4zO_LUa8LgEAE Melbourne Office at : https://g.page/r/CXwYLKzkRCJVEAE Brisbane Office at : https://g.page/r/CZaFaaBMIpvaEAE Perth Office at : https://g.page/r/CfTwRl9wGL33EAE Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/customs.broker.sydney.nsw/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/customs_sydney
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