In the context of the Arab Union for Customs Brokers working towards achieving its goals, which were established to serve Arab joint work, and in light of the request from the Union’s General Secretariat to establish an Advisory Council within the General Secretariat, in order to achieve the objectives for which the Union was created, under the supervision of the Secretary General, the Board of Directors of the Arab Union for Customs Brokers decided, during the meeting held on May 23, 2023, to approve the establishment of an Advisory Council within the General Secretariat composed of certified experts and consultants.
The General Secretariat was tasked with forming members with the required qualifications from various specialties (customs, legal, taxation, export, and import) and appointing them to the Council. The Council’s responsibilities include providing consultations, training, and developing strategies and action plans for the Union.
Providing Customized Legal Consultations: Legal consultants within the council offer tailored legal advice on customs, tax laws, and compliance requirements, ensuring that business operations are fully aligned with applicable regulations.
Preparing Detailed Legal Reports: Legal consultations on how to prepare detailed reports for members regarding any legal matters related to customs and taxes that might affect their business activities or projects.
Providing Legal Assistance to Members in Legal Proceedings: Offering legal support to members in front of courts and prosecution authorities concerning legal issues they encounter during their professional duties.
Providing Consultations on Reviewing and Analyzing Current Customs Procedures: Offering advice on reviewing and analyzing the existing customs procedures of member companies and identifying areas for improvement or simplification.
Assisting Members in Understanding Local and International Customs Laws: Providing guidance to members on how to understand local and international customs laws and offering advice on how to comply with these regulations in line with the legal frameworks of different countries.
Developing Systems to Identify Goods Requiring Special Procedures (such as Dual-Use Goods or Regulated Products):
Creating systems and processes that enable customs and trade professionals to identify goods that fall under special categories, such as dual-use items or products that are subject to regulatory controls. This ensures that the necessary permits, checks, or documentation are in place before these goods are imported or exported, thereby avoiding legal or compliance issues.
Providing Consultation to Ensure Compliance with Local and International Customs Standards and Regulations:
Offering expert advice to help members adhere to both local and international customs rules and regulations, ensuring smooth and efficient customs clearance processes.
Guiding Members on Ensuring Exported and Imported Goods Comply with All Customs and Health Standards:
Assisting members in confirming that their exported and imported goods meet the necessary customs, safety, and health specifications to avoid regulatory issues and ensure product quality.
Supporting Members in Determining the Customs Value of Exported or Imported Goods and Avoiding Common Mistakes Leading to Customs Violations:
Providing guidance on how to accurately calculate the customs value of goods to prevent errors that might result in customs fines or penalties.
Providing Consultation on Product Classification According to the International Customs System (HS Code):
Offering expert advice to ensure that products are classified correctly under the Harmonized System (HS Code). This helps avoid issues related to customs value, duties, and penalties due to incorrect classification.
Providing Detailed Analysis for Products Requiring Special Permits or Additional Inspections:
Analyzing products that may require special licenses or additional inspections, such as chemicals, pharmaceuticals, or food items, to ensure compliance with international standards and regulations. This ensures smooth customs clearance and reduces the risk of delays or fines.
Organizing Workshops and Training Courses for Members:
Conducting workshops and training sessions for members on the practical and theoretical aspects of smart customs, compliance with international laws, and managing customs clearance processes.
Providing Qualification Programs for Customs Brokers and Customs Employees in Companies:
Offering training programs for customs brokers and customs staff in companies to enhance their skills in areas such as tariff classification, shipment inspection, and compliance with local and international regulations.
Consultations in Supply Chain Management:
Supply Chain Analysis and Transport Strategy Development:
Providing consultations on analyzing and developing supply chain strategies to reduce costs and improve timelines.
Assisting members in designing appropriate supply chains, including selecting suppliers, coordinating between various parties (manufacturers, shipping companies, and warehouses), and ensuring coordination between land, air, and sea shipments.
Inventory and Storage Management:
Offering consultations on effectively managing inventory and storage to reduce costs and enhance speed in fulfilling orders.
Providing advice on using modern storage technologies such as automation, and storing goods in strategic locations for easier access when needed.
Consultations in International Shipping:
Choosing the Best Mode of Transport:
Providing consultations on selecting the most suitable transportation mode (sea, air, or land) based on the type of goods, costs, available time, and distance.
Helping members determine the best transport mode based on the nature of the goods, such as sensitive or perishable items.
Logistical Planning for Routes and Shipments:
Offering advice on determining optimal routes that minimize costs and time, while considering customs barriers or logistical constraints in certain countries.
Assisting members in improving the organization and execution of cross-border shipments to avoid delays or issues.
Consultations in Logistics Risk Management:
Logistics Risk Analysis:
Providing consultations on analyzing risks related to transport and storage, such as accidents, delays, theft, and fluctuations in fuel prices or transportation costs.
Helping members develop risk management strategies, such as selecting appropriate insurance for shipments.
Crisis Management and Emergency Storage:
Offering advice on handling crises that may affect the supply chain, such as wars, epidemics, or natural disasters.
Providing flexible solutions for storage and distribution during emergencies to ensure business continuity.
1- Consultations in Supply Chain Management:
Supply Chain Analysis and Strategy Development:
Inventory and Storage Management:
2- Consultations in International Shipping:
Choosing the Best Mode of Transportation:
Logistical Planning for Routes and Shipments:
3- Consultations in Logistics Risk Management:
Logistics Risk Analysis:
Crisis Management and Emergency Storage:
1- Consultations on Compliance with International Standards: Providing support to members in ensuring that products being exported or imported meet international specifications and standards.
2- Food and Drug Safety: Offering advice on food and drug safety in accordance with global health standards, and assisting in coordination with relevant regulatory bodies in the consumer safety sector.
1- Export Development Strategies: Providing consultations to members on how to improve the competitiveness of their exports and address the challenges faced by exporters in international markets.
2- Supporting Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs): Offering guidance to local exporters to enhance the ability of small and medium-sized companies to access international markets.
3- Supporting Arab Exports: Collaborating with Union members to develop strategies for exporting goods and services from Arab countries to global markets.