Free Trade Agreement Certificate (FTAC)

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With a clear understanding of free-trade agreements you can access new customers in foreign markets and tap into a whole new world of suppliers. Make sure you can capture your global market.

Why take the FREE TRADE AGREEMENT CERTIFICATE?

Learn from the experts

The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), has been defining commercial rules for the last 100 years and our certificates are authored by an unrivaled roster of international experts. Learn straight from the source.

By the end of the lesson you will:

By the end of the lesson you will be able to:

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In order to receive the official ICC Academy certificate for this programme you will need to sit and pass our final exam.

To uphold the integrity and credibility of this certificate all our exams are live proctored via the internet. This ensures there is no outside interference and that your achievement carries more weight and respect. It also means you do not need to leave your home to take the exam – all you need is a reliable internet connection!

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Why take the FREE TRADE AGREEMENT Certificate?

Simplify FTAs and save money

The FTAC simplifies the often difficult and legalistic FTA rules so you can Reduce your business costs and save resources by understanding how to benefit from tariff concessions and higher gross margins through cost reduction.

COURSE AUTHOR

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Maler Vilee Ratnam - Principal Trainer, Globalab

Maler launched her career in commercial related assistance programmes at the British High Commission, assisting businesses from the United Kingdom and Singapore to work together. Maler spent the next 15 years developing her expertise with emphasis on trade, investment, competition and Free Trade Agreements. She focused on assisting companies to export with government support while with International Enterprise Singapore (IES). She also covered Europe, Southeast Asia and Electronics sector.

After her departure from IES, she undertook various training assignments on ASEAN, WTO, SME and Entrepreneurship development, public policy, and capacity building for economic agencies interested in establishing trade or investment centres in their countries. She is a resource person for UNCTAD.