Imports/Exports: Firm with Advisory, Mediation Roles on Trade Matters Debuts at Ports

MR. OKEY IBEKE

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A new firm of shipping experts specializing in assisting importers, exporters, including customs agents to address trade issues at the nation’s seaports has flagged off services.

Known as International Trade Advisory Services Limited, the firm provides technical and operational support on customs and other regulatory compliance matters for organizations that engage in trade across international borders.

The Principal Consultant/CEO, Mr Okey Ibeke who briefed newsmen on the debut of the firm and objective on Wednesday said the firm was established to assist importers and exporters who have different types of issues confronting them at the ports.

Ibeke said the services of the firm were also open to new entrants into import or export businesses to save them from peculiar issues which many importers and exporters suffer at the ports.

He told newsmen” Our team of experts provides assistance in interpretation of laws/regulations, product descriptions, harmonized tariff codes, valuation, rules of origin, post clearance audit and many more, for the resolution of all import/export compliance and regulatory issues for our clients.

“We develop procedures, training modules and assessment programs to identify compliance defects, develop solutions and coordinate improvement implementation.

“We provide professional resources and broad skill sets for clients such as technical specialists, licensed customs brokers, logistics experts, project managers, accountants, lawyers, freight forwarders, and auditors.

:Our deep sense of commitment assures a win-win relationship with our clients and regulators in the international trade value chain. Our integrity and competence combine in qualifying us to deliver world class advisory services, backed by our long established relationship with Nigeria’s compliance, enforcement and regulatory agencies and the World Customs Organization.

Ibeke advised importers and exporters who have issues concerning their goods to contact the firm for assistance.

According to him, one of the reasons why many goods are having issues at the ports was as a result of lack of knowledge on issues of compliance.

He also added that the company was ready for dispute resolution on clearly trade goods having issues at the ports as far as such goods were not contraband in which case they are not supposed to have been imported.

He said that the company was interested in ensuring that importers comply with all trade regulations, adding that this was the only way to reduce delays in release of goods as well as seizures by various customs units.
Ibeke also said his firm was against anything that will make government lose revenue at the ports due to non-compliance by importers.
He advised importers to keep away from trade malpractices such as under-declaration, concealment and under-invoicing, adding that these issues were responsible for either delays in clearing goods at the ports or seizures.


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