Navigate international trade regulations ensuring legal import and export compliance
Customs Brokers facilitate the movement of goods across international borders by ensuring compliance with import/export regulations, tariff classifications, and trade agreements. They prepare and submit customs documentation, calculate duties, and advise importers on trade compliance. Licensed customs brokers are essential for international commerce.
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Customs Clerk → Customs Broker → Senior Customs Broker → Customs Manager → Director of Trade Compliance
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Earn degree in international trade, business, or related field Learn customs documentation and HTS classification Gain experience at customs brokerage or freight forwarder Pass…
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Growth Rate: Average through 2030 Remote Trend: Increasing — electronic filing and analysis remote-capable Top Industries: Customs brokerage firms, freight forwarders, importers,…
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