À propos du webinaire Dans la série « Webinaire douanier », notre premier webinaire en français de l’année 2022 traitera des récents changements en vigueur au 1er janvier 2022 et fera un tour d’horizon de l’actualité douanière. Notre série « Webinaire douanier » sera suivie de trois autres webinaires qui seront axés sur des domaines industriels spécifiques.
ESG stands for ‘environmental, social and governance’ – without a doubt a global mega trend, and even more so in the post Covid-19 world.
During this webinar, we will look at how a strong ESG proposition can create value. In particular, we will illustrate the value creation process by providing a framework tailored to the pharma value chain to describe the various options.
The praxis has shown that complex business structures, international trade and cross-border transactions entail significant challenges for most companies independent of the company size.
In order to stay compliant and minimize any VAT risks, it is important to keep track of all the relevant company processes, supply chains, etc. These challenges and developments are going hand in hand with efficient use of resources and finding efficient and pragmatic solutions in line with legislations in different countries.
Covid lockdown brought us shopping over internet only, extensive growth number of retail eshops for various kind of product and services. The share of e-shops in retail sales is currently 13,5%. Customers expectations of quality and speed of deliveries are increasing, the complexity of the logistic, order fulfilment etc is becoming more and more demanding.
The company internally created e-shop becomes a complicated project and needs to be managed well. Outsourcing can be a valuable solution.
16 March 2021 | 2pm –3pm GMT , 3pm – 4pm CET (Central Europe)
The incredible pace of change in indirect taxes in the areas of e-commerce and the digital economy shows no sign of slowing down. In this webcast we will focus on what we can expect from the UK, EU and North Americas.
The Brexit transition period ended on 31 December 2020 and companies have been operating in the new normal for more than a month now.
While many relevant practical questions for businesses remain open and still need to be resolved, companies should also not forget to consider longer timelines and develop holistic approaches.
How can companies take the opportunity presented by this change to develop competitive business models? How can they create value in the short, medium and long term? And what are the first steps to be taken in getting there?
23 February 2021 | 1pm –2pm GMT , 2pm – 3pm CET (Central Europe)
In January we hosted a global indirect tax webcast to discuss the UK EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA). Over 1200 businesses joined our webcast and we received more than 200 questions. We have continued to be inundated by questions on the TCA. This is clearly an area we are all grappling with and, whilst the TCA eliminates all customs duties on goods which originate in the UK or EU – representing the most extensive trade agreement on tariffs the EU has ever made, there are still almost as many unknowns as knowns! .Consequently we are delighted to invite you to the next in the series of global indirect tax webcasts : Brexit TCA Part 2!
The UK EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) eliminates all customs duties on goods which originate in the UK or EU – representing the most extensive trade agreement on tariffs the EU has ever made.
The Brexit transition period ended on 31 December 2020 and there is finally a deal between the United Kingdom and the European Union. However, many relevant practical questions for businesses remain open and still need to be resolved.