Trade & Customs Compliance Academy and the Warsaw School of Management - University are honored to invite you, on May 28, this year, for the second edition of the Conference on current legal and business solutions in servicing international trade in goods. This topic is extremely important in the context of transformations in the field of customs services, in particular in the e-commerce market and in the context of Brexit.
Trade & Customs Compliance Conference is a cyclical project aimed at integrating the world of business and administration, practice and science. The formula of the conference allows for a joint discussion, exchange of information and experiences, looking for common solutions for business. We will devote special attention to the challenges of managing international trade in goods in 2021 in the second spring edition of our conference.
The conference is a cyclical project aimed at integrating the world of science and practice, experts from universities, business and administration. The conference formula allows for a joint discussion, direct transfer of knowledge by the best experts in Poland, exchange of information and experiences, as the most proven form of building contacts and searching for joint, optimal solutions for business. The high professional level is guaranteed by panelists and honorary guests, incl. James Hughes - British commercial attaché and Marek Tarczyński - Chairman of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Forwarding and Logistics.
The Scientific Council chaired by prof. Wiesław Czyżowicz. The success of the conference is also ensured by our industry partners: Polish Chamber of Forwarding and Logistics, ATNEO Doradztwo Cło Podatki Prawa, Kancelaria Doradcy Podatkowy Jacek Arciszewski, Last Mile Experts and the Customs and Tax Law Monitor.
The recipients of the conference are managerial staff in companies dealing with production and / or international trade in goods, employees of import / export teams, customs agents, logisticians, forwarders, e-commerce industry.
The conference will be held on May 28, 2021, in the conference rooms of the Warsaw School of Management - University building, ul. Siedmiogrodzka 3A, Warsaw and on-line.
We cordially invite you to a meeting with business and science. We would be honored if you would agree to welcome us on this important day.
Conference program below.
Dr. Agnieszka Milczarczyk-Woźniak
Trade & Customs Compliance Conference Organizing Committee
Tel: + 48 602 698 952
Date - May 28, 2021
Place: Warsaw School of Management, ul. Siedmiogrodzka 3A, Warsaw
Duration - 9.00-15.00
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
9.00- 9.30 - registration of participants, welcome coffee
Conference moderator:
Grzegorz Smogorzewski - T4B Sp. z o. o
9.30 – 10.00 - opening of the conference
dr inż. Waldemar Gajda prof. WSZ SW - President of the Warsaw School of Management - University
Marek Tarczyński - Chairman of the Council of the Polish Chamber of Forwarding and Logistics
prof. related dr hab. Wiesław Czyżowicz - Warsaw School of Economics
Dr. Agnieszka Milczarczyk-Woźniak - Trade & Customs Compliance Academy
10.00 - 11.00 - Speech by honorary guests of the conference
Trade & Customs issues with UK after Brexit
James Hughes - Minister-Commercial Counselor of the British Embassy in Poland
Current changes in the customs policy and legislation
Grzegorz Kozłowski - Director of the Customs Department, Ministry of Finance
EU-UK goods origin rules - Brexit consequences
Jacek Kroczyński - Head of the Department in the Department of Customs, Ministry of Finance
Customs Action Plan 2020-2025
Tomasz Michalak - Expert at the European Commission in Brussels
11.00 - 11.30 - COFFEE BREAK. CONSULTATION WITH EXPERTS
11.30 - 12.15 PANEL I - LAW AND TAXES - CUSTOMS AND TAX POLICY IN THE BREXIT DAY
They discuss:
Rafa Pogorzelski, Sylwester Witalis - ATNEO Doradztwo Customs Taxes Law, Jacek Arciszewski - Tax Advisor's Office Jacek Arciszewski
- Customs and tax consequences of BREXIT
- Chain transactions in international trade - tax risk management after changes in regulations
- Procedure 42 - why are we unable to attract entities from other EU countries to carry out import clearance in Poland? Exports of goods - why so many customs and tax problems?
12.15 - 13.00 PANEL II - RULES OF ORIGIN OF GOODS - NEW AGREEMENTS, CONSEQUENCES OF BREXIT
They discuss:
Agnieszka Milczarczyk-Woźniak, Trade & Customs Compliance Academy; Beata Kasperowicz - PEPCO CEE and Piotr Pogorzelski - ATNEO Doradztwo Cło Podatki Prawo Sp. z o. o
- Rules for establishing and confirming the origin of goods in relations with Great Britain after BREXIT
- Amendments to pan-Euro-Mediterranean preferential rules of origin (PEM Convention and new agreements)
- The most common problems with establishing and confirming the origin of goods. Simplifications in documenting origin
13.00 p.m.-13.45 p.m. - LUNCH BREAK
13.45 - 14.30 PANEL III - CHANGES IN E-COMMERCE CUSTOMS SERVICE IN 2021.
They discuss:
Mirosław Gral - Last Mile Experts, Artur Piotrowski - UPS, Adam Ostrowski - FedEx
- New regulations in the field of e-commerce from 01.07.2021/XNUMX/XNUMX
- Changes in e-commerce customs services resulting from the pandemic and Brexit
- Customs and tax changes in the field of e-commerce - an opportunity for Poland from the point of view of competitiveness on the EU market
14.30 - 15.00 - CONFERENCE SUMMARY
prof. related dr hab. Wiesław Czyżowicz - Warsaw School of Economics