
Rules of Origin – How Exporters Can Leverage EU Free Trade Agreements
By being well-informed and able to provide your customers with accurate proofs of origin, you can strengthen your competitive edge. Incorrectly made out proofs of origin, on the other hand, risk damaging the customer relationship.Learn the essentials of rules of origin, avoid costly mistakes, and master the documentation needed to secure duty-free imports for your customers. Our expert will guide you through practical strategies that make compliance easier.
To enjoy tariff benefits, products must meet the rules of origin and you have to make out the correct type of proof of origin, supported by documents proving the origin of the goods. Understanding these rules is key to maximising your competitive edge. The good news? The rules of origin aren’t just requirements—they offer flexibility and opportunities that can make compliance easier.
Sounds complex? We make it easier. Join us and learn how to navigate the process with confidence and discover how your company can turn EU free trade agreements into a strategic advantage.
Content
Among other things, you will get answers to questions such as:
- What are EU’s free trade agreements and what benefits do they provide?
- How does a product qualify as an originating product?
- What do the product-specific and general rules of origin mean?
- What opportunities does origin cumulation offer, and what other opportunities are available?
- How do I use movement certificates and origin declarations?
- When are supplier declarations used, and how do they work?
- Why do I need supporting documents for my proofs of origin?
Date & Time:
Wednesday, 25 March, 12:30–15:30 and Thursday, 26 March 12:30–15:30
Location:
Online
Price:
SEK 6,900 (excluding VAT)
Registration Deadline:
Submit your registration by 12:00 on 16 March.
Expert Speaker
Anna Arnefalk works at Business Sweden, focusing primarily on free trade and origin issues as well as customs-related matters in international trade and export. Anna has extensive experience from her work at the Swedish Customs Authority, most recently as a specialist in free trade and origin issues.
Want to know more?
Feel free to contact Anna Arnefalk for more details.
Registration closed
Ticket sale starts December 16, 2025, 08:00.
Place
Online