Importing: Duties and Regulations - IIEI-140

Course Description: The focus of this six-week, online course is to provide a practical in-depth examination of the classification, valuation and documentation required for importing goods into the United States. Specific emphasis is placed on understanding the classification of goods using Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States. Other topics include absolute and tariff-rate quotes, entry process, protests, record keeping and documentation, embargo enforcement implications and other regulations.

Prerequisite: None

Course Credit: 3 Credit Hours

Major Course Topics & Course Outcomes

As a result of the group and individual activities included in this course, the student will acquire the following knowledge and skills that can be applied to the workplace:

Customs Regulations of the U.S.

  • Develop a working knowledge of the customs regulation.

U.S. Customs Service

  • Recognize the responsibility of the U.S. Customs Service in regulating the flow of goods into the United States.

Harmonized Tariff Schedule

  • Distinguish the harmonized numbering system used to classify goods.
  • Understand the General Rules of Interpretation.
  • Knowledge and understanding of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.

Tariff Quotas

  • Discuss how and why quotas are established.

Goods Entry Process

  • Determine the need for an Entry Process for receiving the flow of goods into a country.

Protest Procedures

  • Identify how to redress problems that occur in the processing of importing goods into the United States.

Embargo Implications

  • Describe problems caused when regulations are not adhered to.

Organization of Customs Regulations

  • Navigate the U.S. Customs Service regulations.

Free Trade Agreements

  • Examine special provisions under various U.S. Free Trade Agreements.

Course Texts:


There is one textbook for this course. You can obtain it through your favorite bookstore or order through the IIEI Store Online.

Export-Import: Everything You and Your Company Need to Know to Compete in World Markets: 4th Edition, Zodl, Joseph A., (2006) IIEI Press, Phoenix, AZ ISBN 0-9773098-0-0

Selected Readings Online.

Please note that textbooks are subject to change. Please contact your advisor before purchasing the textbook for your class to confirm.

 

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