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Trusted Trade Alliance (TTA)

The Trusted Trade Alliance (TTA) is designed to assist business in addressing this challenge. The Trusted Trade Alliance provides you with a unique resource to prepare your enterprise for the requirements of global secure trade. We bring together 5 established organizations, each known as a leader in their field, to provide unparalleled expertise and years of proven success in developing workable solutions for the implementation of compliant, secure supply chains globally. The Trusted Trade Alliance provides a comprehensive network of member offices located around the globe, staffed to provide a consistent level of expertise on 6 continents.

  • AWB Foreign Trade Advisory & Tax Consultancy, Muenster, Germany

    Are you looking for expert advice concerning customs clearance? Perhaps you have received a lucrative order from a foreign partner and would like comprehensive support? Maybe you need the support of an external customs and taxation department to manage.

  • Trade Innovations, Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA

    Trade Innovations, Inc. is a trade advisory firm focused on advising companies in the areas of supply chain security and customs compliance. The Principals of Trade Innovations have over 45 years combined experience in customs, supply chain, and security as a result of their experience in the international trade and customs community.

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International Network of Customs Universities (INCU)

The International Network of Customs Universities (INCU) is an international non-profit organisation established to promote academic excellence in customs law and administration, generate greater public awareness of customs affairs, and provide the World Customs Organization (WCO) and other organizations with a single point of contact with universities and research institutes that are active in the field of customs research, education and training.

  • World Customs Journal 

    The World Customs Journal (WCJ) is designed to provide customs professionals, academics, industry researchers, and research students with an opportunity to share and draw upon research, academic commentary and practical insights to enhance its readers' knowledge and understanding of all aspects of the roles and responsibilities of Customs.


 

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Centre for Customs and Excise Studies


University of Canberra
ACT 2601, Australia
Phone: +61 2 6201 5487
Fax: +61 2 6201 5746


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