Key Responsibilities
Manage the full set of import, export, and transshipment documents (invoices, packing lists, permits, declarations).
Handle TradeNet permit applications, amendments, cancellations, and refunds.
Ensure compliance with customs regulations for controlled, prohibited, and dutiable items.
Apply correct HS codes, duty/tax calculations, and valuation methods (WTO, Incoterms).
Process Certificates of Origin (COO), Rules of Origin (ROO), and Free Trade Agreement (FTA) applications.
Manage temporary import/export procedures (e.g., ATA Carnets, duty/GST relief).
Liaise with freight forwarders, 3PLs, shipping lines, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure timely clearance and delivery.
Maintain shipment records and ensure accuracy for customs and audit purposes.
Requirements
Diploma or Degree in Logistics, Supply Chain, International Trade, or related field.
Fresh graduates or candidates with up to 1–2 years of relevant experience are welcome.
Training and relevant trade compliance courses will be provided.
Keen to learn and develop expertise in import/export operations, HS classification, and customs procedures.
Proficient in MS Office (Excel, Word).
Detail-oriented, organized, and able to work independently.
Mandarin proficiency is an advantage (to liaise with China counterparts).
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