Module 6 – Valuation, Origin & Preference

Learn how valuation, origin, and Free Trade Agreement preferences impact duty, GST, and import compliance. This module explores Customs valuation methods, Rules of Origin, preferential trade agreements, and the documentation required to support origin and preference claims.

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Module 6 – Valuation, Origin & Preference

Learn how valuation, origin, and Free Trade Agreement preferences impact duty, GST, and import compliance. This module explores Customs valuation methods, Rules of Origin, preferential trade agreements, and the documentation required to support origin and preference claims.

Who should complete this module:

Customs brokers, compliance teams, freight forwarders, import/export coordinators, and professionals involved in landed costing, origin verification, or Free Trade Agreement applications.

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