With Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade training courses, there is a course for every stage of your career.
Our courses are delivered by some of the UK's leading trade experts to the highest standards. Our training includes live instructor-led programmes, while our elearning can be completed at your own pace, in your own place.
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The 'Introduction to Exporting' course covers all the key areas of international trade a business needs to familiarise themselves with to export successfully and with confidence
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Learn about the processes and skills you need to master to import goods successfully and efficiently from abroad
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Learn about Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors and work towards sustainability and business value. Identify top ESG guidance and understand challenges in measuring and reporting ESG data.
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This course is designed to take you to the next level with importing goods from overseas. You will achieve a in comprehensive understanding of the intricacies involved in international trade and customs compliance.
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Understand dual-use goods and the export requirements.
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Gain valuable insights into the future of trade digitalisation and how digital documents can save your business money
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Enhance your importing operations and optimise your supply chain by learning about key customs processes
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Gain a pivotal understanding of what Incoterms® are, their importance in international trade and how the latest set of rules work. Learn how to choose the relevant Incoterms® rule for your sales transactions and discover the use of the rules and how to identify the differences between older and newer terms.
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Learn how to move goods between Great Britain and Northern Ireland while complying with the terms of the Northern Ireland Protocol
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Gain an understanding of how trade finance facilities help you to mitigate risk and manage cashflow – including a deep dive on letters of credit
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Get up-to-speed with the new rules for exporting and importing goods to and from the EU following Brexit
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Learn how to interpret and comply with the rules of origin in free trade agreements to remove or reduce duty payments on the goods you trade