In today's global economic environment, Ukraine's international trade processes play an important role. State regulation of foreign economic activity plays a key role in ensuring the stability of the economy, and customs regulation helps to control and regulate the circulation of goods. In this context, the types of foreign economic activity defined by the Ukrainian Classification of Goods for Foreign Economic Activity are the basis for conducting foreign economic operations.
Ukraine's foreign economic activity includes a wide range of issues, from developing a strategy in the international market to preparing the necessary documentation. Strategic planning in foreign economic activity is crucial for overcoming risks and taking advantage of trends in the global economic space. In this process, the consulting services of a customs broker are extremely useful.
Developing a strategy and searching for innovations in Ukraine's foreign economic activity
The international market requires constant monitoring and analysis to identify trends in economic growth, trade relations, changes in exchange rates, and other factors that may affect the financial stability and strategic decisions of businesses and governments. Finding partners in the international market is an important strategy to expand your supply chain and reduce costs. Cooperation with a customs broker helps to reduce risks and optimize customs clearance processes. One of the key advantages of such cooperation is expert support and consulting in foreign trade.
The Ukrainian Classification of Goods for Foreign Economic Activity, also known as UCG FEA, is an intonation system of codes used to sort goods. It is based on the international description and coding system, but has some differences to reflect specific needs and features. Accounting for foreign economic activity includes the systematic collection, analysis and processing of information on foreign trade operations, balance of payments, foreign exchange market conditions and other aspects of international economic relations.
Imex Solutions is your reliable partner, we specialize in providing services related to the management and optimization of foreign economic operations. Our experts have extensive experience in customs procedures and strategic aspects of foreign trade. By providing consulting services, we help our clients to understand the complex aspects of customs regulation and choose the best way for their business.
Customs regulation of foreign economic activity can be complex and vary depending on the specific conditions of the transaction. We are ready to provide competent assistance in preparing the necessary documentation, ensuring high quality services and compliance with all regulatory requirements.
List of documents for a foreign trade contract:
- Accreditation card.
- Agreement on the provision of services for the declaration of goods (concluded between the participant of foreign economic activity and the customs broker).
- Certificate of declaration of currency values.
- Invoice and its translation.
- Certificate of origin (if necessary).
- Transportation documents, such as CMR.
- Export declaration of the sender.
- Product catalog or technical description of the goods.
- A certificate from the transportation company regarding the cost of delivery to the border of Ukraine (if necessary).
- Conclusion of the Security Service of Ukraine (if necessary).
- Payment orders.
Reliable partnership and professional customs brokerage services with Imex Solutions
Our company Imex has a wide network of partners in different countries and we successfully cooperate with them, providing full preparation of all necessary documents, declarations, certificates, etc. This greatly simplifies the process of importing and exporting goods for our customers.
Do not waste time on unproductive search for information and solving problems in foreign economic activity on your own. Entrust it to Imex Solutions professionals and gain confidence in the successful development of your business in the international market. Contact us by phone at 0504486478 or visit our office at 21 Vikentyia Khvoyky St., Kyiv, office 101.