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International TradeExecutive Programme
In collaboration withSponsors
An initiative of
2013-20142nd edition
Improve your international trade know-how
www.iccbelgium.be/ibi Foreword2 3
A foreword by rudi ThomAes For the second time, ICC Belgium and Belgian Chambers have come together with the International Business Institute (IBI) to offer the ambi-tious executive education programme. In its first year, the programme welcomed more than 50 participants from nearly 40 organisations. Feedback on the speakers, the course content, and the organisation of the sessions gave us valuable guidance for improving specific parts of this year’s programme.
We are convinced that company executives and staff members need and deserve the kind of high-quality training we offer if they are to deal with the complex challenges of the international environment. This is true now more than ever, as most international trade transac-tions require extensive prevention of legal risks, close monitoring of the P&L, and constant attention to secure payment. In turn, this requires excellence in the production and processing of a wide variety of trade documentation.
Winning international contracts with healthy profitability is only possi-ble if companies, particularly SMEs, can engage with a team of skilled people. Ideally, the right skills are combined with a wide network and links to sources of international expertise. IBI provides both, and this combination makes us unique in the Belgian market. We provide train-ing at both ends of the corporate spectrum. On the one hand, there are the “born globals”, young tech companies that need to engage in their international niche markets from day one. IBI can secure a fast track education to overcome their lack of experience in international trade. At the other end of the scale, we train junior executives of big multinationals, who will benefit from a panoramic view of all facets of international business, allowing them to better understand the dif-ferent specialised departments of their organisations, and to optimise transversal cooperation between the sales, legal, logistics and finance teams.
IBI, with its partners and sponsors, invites you to learn more about the International Trade Executive Programme 2013-2014.
Rudi Thomaes is Honorary CEO of the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium (F.E.B.)
and Secretary General of ICC Belgium
AT IBI, WE AIM TO RAISE AWARENESS
OF THE PITFALLS OF INTERNATIONAL
TRADE. WE FOCUS ON FINDING SOLUTIONS
TO BOOST WIDESPREAD INTERNATIONAL
EXPANSION.
Content4 5www.iccbelgium.be/ibi
AlberT CluCkers Albert Cluckers is Programme Director of IBI and former Managing Di-rector, Inspector General and Global Head of Compliance (bank and insurance) at ING Europe.
Previously, he was in charge of international trade finance at BBL (now ING Bank Belgium) world level. He has also taught international trade at the Hogeschool Universiteit Brussel, and has been a guest speaker on financial fraud at the University of Antwerp Management School. He is a DOCDEX expert at ICC Paris and was Belgian representative at the ICC International Banking Commission in Paris for many years. He currently chairs major charity organisations.
Albert Cluckers is Programme Director of IBI and
former Managing Director, Inspector General
and Global Head of Compliance (bank and insurance) at ING Europe.
Content3 Foreword
6 A joint initiative
7 The programme in a nutshell
Who should participate in the programme?
8 Programme Principles of international business
9 Programme Organising your presence abroad
10 Programme Contracting
11 Programme Transport & logistics
12 Programme Administration & formalities of
international trade
13 Programme Financing the operation
14 Programme Risk management & insurance
15 Programme Establishment and international
exploitation of IP
16 Practical information
17 Application form
19 Assessment & certificate
Admission requirements & deadline
”It is urgent to train new cohorts of experienced executives with international trade techniques”
Rudi THOMAES SECRETARY GENERAL OF ICC BELGIUM
www.iccbelgium.be/ibi Programme6 7
ACAdemiC PArTNers
sPoNsorsANd kNowledGePArTNers
iCC belgium is the Belgian arm of the Inter-national Chamber of Commerce (ICC), the voice of world business in championing the global economy as a force for economic growth, job creation and prosperity.
Because national economies are now so closely linked, the internatio-nal repercussions of government decisions are far stronger than in the past. ICC Belgium appoints Belgian representatives to ICC committees to reflect the interests of Belgian enterprises. It provides access to ICC services and publications, and organises information sessions on topics such as Incoterms® rules, documentary credit, and the importance of intellectual property. ICC activities cover a broad spectrum, from arbitration and dispute resolution to supporting open trade and the market economy system, business self-regulation, as well as fighting corruption and combating commercial crime.
Through its national committees, the ICC has direct access to national governments all over the world. The organisation's Paris-based interna-tional secretariat represents the views of business to intergovernmental organisations on issues that directly affect business operations. The ICC is the world’s only truly global business organisation working assertively to express the views of business.
The federation of belgian Chambers of Commerce is the umbrella organi-sation for all chambers of commerce in Belgium: VOKA, BECI, and CCI. In addition, it represents the interests of 31 Belgian- Luxembourg chambers of
commerce abroad. Through its accreditation programme, the Federa-tion guarantees Belgian companies a quality services from its members. In Belgium, chambers of commerce are private law organisations.
International entrepreneurship is one of the key activities of the Belgian Chambers and the Federation. Certificates of origin and ATA carnets, essential documents for companies that operate internationally, are issued by the chambers of commerce. With DigiChambers, companies can now also request their certificates of origin online and print them at their own premises. The Belgian Chambers have a formal coopera-tion agreement with the Federal Ministry of Economy and with Customs to strengthen the international competitiveness of Belgian business.
Through its membership of Eurochambres, ICC Belgium and the World Chambers Federation, the Federation promotes the interests of Belgian business in Europe and beyond. At the same time, these organisations provide access to a network of partners all around the world. The Bel-gian chambers of commerce and the Federation are also very active in the field of sustainable entrepreneurship. We strongly believe that corporate social responsibility makes companies more resilient in the current context of globalisation and urge for innovation.
A JoiNT iNiTiATiVe The ProGrAmme
iN A NuTshellThe survival and sustainability of many enterprises depend on their ability
to upscale and grow outside national and European borders. This requires
a supplementary set of skills, and several surveys demonstrate that there is
a pressing need for educating more talent in this domain.
The International Trade Executive Programme at IBI provides lasting value
to participants and their organisations aiming to grow internationally. We
provide a practical approach, exemplary service, flexibility and compe-
titive tuition fees.
Created in 2012, IBI and its executive education programme in English is
a joint initiative of ICC Belgium and Belgian Chambers, two natural par-
tners in the Belgian environment of foreign trade promoters. It gathers
an exceptional group of more than twenty distinguished speakers, and
offers participants the privilege of relevant testimonies from businessmen
sharing practical experience and best practice from the field. Guest
speakers in last year’s programme included Dirk Collin, Johnny Thijs and
Christian Leysen.
who should PArTiCiPATe
iN The ProGrAmme? IBI’s International Trade Executive Programme has been specifically
designed to meet the needs of executives with at least 2 to 5 years of
professional relevant experience, who have or will have to cope with
complex challenges that arise in an international environment. It will give
participants a deep understanding of international trade techniques,
risks and opportunities. The programme will benefit:
• export managers
• (International) business developers
• International sales executives
• International procurement executives
• International supply-chain executives
• in-house counsels
• Chief financial officers and financial controllers
• Trade finance officers
• Business lawyers and consultants
• Civil servants from specialised public bodies
THE 2012-2013 EDITION OF
THE INTERNATIONAL TRADE
EXECUTIVE PROGRAMME
WELCOMED PARTICIPANTS
FROM MANY DIFFERENT
ORGANISATIONS,
INCLUDING:
AGoriA, Aurubis belGium,
AweX, bNP PAribAs forTis,
brewery mAlheur,
de wolf & PArTNers,
flANders iNVesTmeNT & TrAde,
fybo GrouP, iNG bANk,
J. CorTÈs, kbC bANk,
kePPel seGhers belGium,
koddAerT, lAPAuw werkhuiZeN,
mAGNeTrol iNTerNATioNAl,
miThrA PhArmACeuTiCAls,
ProCTer & GAmble,
rAffiNerie TirlemoNToise,
sew eurodriVe, Td williAmsoN,
uNiVeG, VokA-kAmer
VAN kooPhANdel oosT-
VlAANdereN,
wiese euroPe...
Financial risks, payment techniques, export financing
Tax, VAT, Customs
Contracting, dispute resolution
Module 1 : Principles of International Business Module 2 : organizing Your Presence Abroad8 9
module 1 PriNCiPles of iNTerNATioNAl busiNess (booT CAmP + 2 sessioNs])
i. booT CAmP (2 dAys, 1 resideNTiAl NiGhT****)
ibi team with heC management school – university of liège
18-19 oCTober 2013
IBIers want to learn more than just theory and concepts. The boot camp
in the wooded valley of Spa in the Ardennes begins with some acti-
vities designed to enable us to get more acquainted with each other,
while familiarising us with the realities and challenges of the world of
international business: the boot camp environment allows us to deter-
mine where we stand in terms of knowledge and skills. Well-selected
business case studies introduce us to the broad range of pitfalls and
opportunities of international business. IBIers will have the opportunity
to demonstrate what they already know by developing propositions for
managing and growing an international trade project and presenting
them to the Management Team.
The boot camp will make clear that IBI is going to provide participants
with a valuable network. Karl-Heinz Lambertz, Minister-President of the
Government of the German-speaking Community of Belgium, will host
the dinner on Friday, and valuable Belgian businessmen will also share
with participants their experience and best practice during the camp.
ii. GlobAl sTrATeGy ANd iNTerNATioNAl mArkeTiNG
Peter wAumANs - 8 NoVember 2013
1. Which strategy will you use to compete on the global stage? ; 2. How
to shift among Aggregation, Adaptation and Arbitration or … combine? ;
3. Cases: Heinz in Emerging Markets, KFC’s to China, a Danone case, Mar-
keting concept of Toyota…
iii. uNdersTANdiNG The mulTiCulTurAl mArkeT eNViroNmeNT.
iNTerNATioNAl NeGoTiATioN ANd CommuNiCATioN
Nguyen T.m. ChAu - 15 NoVember 2013
1. What is culture? ; 2. Intercultural Communication ; 3. Influence of culture
on Inter-national Business Negotiation.
module 2 orGANiZiNG your PreseNCe AbroAd (4 sessioNs)
i. iNdireCT TrAde
koen VANheusdeN – 22 NoVember 2013
1. Introduction to wholesale & retail distribution channels ; 2. Prospec-
tion ; 3. Cost & impact assessment ; 4. Drafting agreement ; 5. Distributor
selection ; 6. Agency net-work planning.
ii. direCT TAX AsPeCTs of iNTerNATioNAl busiNess ACTiViTies
marc Verbeek - 29 NoVember 2013
1. Basic principles of international tax ; 2. Outbound transactions and
investments ; 3. Inbound transactions and investments ; 4. International
tax structuring.
iii. your PreseNCe AbroAd
Paul dePuydT & Jan PeeTers – 6 deCember 2013
1. Basics of foreign investment ; 2. Typology of partnerships ; 3. Mergers &
acquisi-tions ; 4. Joint ventures ; 5. Strategic alliances ; 6. Other agreements.
iV. loCATioN deCisioN meThodoloGy
Patrick uyTTeNdAele – 13 deCember 2013
1. Relevant factors affecting location decisions ; 2. Methods to evaluate
alternatives ; 3. Core business v. non-strategic activities ; 4. Service loca-
tion strategy ; 5. OLI Para-digm.
karl-heinz lAmberTZ is the Minister-President of the Government of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. After having completed his studies in Law, he started his academic career in 1976 as an Assistant Lecturer at the Law Department of the Catholic University of Louvain-La-Neuve (UCL) and then worked as a Lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the UCL. Between 1984 and 1990, he was also active as the President of the Socialist Party of the German-speaking Community of Belgium. He was the Minister of Media, Adult Education, Policy for Disabled People and Social Aid between 1990 and 1995 and Minister of Youth, Training, Media and Social Matters between 1995 and 1999. In 1999, he became Minister-President of Belgium's German-speaking Community, a political office that he still holds. In the same year, he also became Minister of Employment, Policy for Disabled People, Media and Sport. Since 2004, he has been Minister of Local Authorities. A CoR member since 1999, he was elected President of the PES Group in June 2011. He is also the President of the Association of European Border Regions (AEBR).
Peter wAumANs is European Consultant and lecturer at universities and colleges in Europe since 1984 (BEVIB, VUB, Vlerick Management School - Ghent and Leuven, Lessius School). He also develo ped a legal and paralegal network in China since 2002. His activities include pro-viding advice and services to accelerate oppor-tunities and manage strategic and operational risks; the coordination of actions concerning infringements such as investigations into coun-terfeiting, fraud, confiscation and raids; foren-sic services: manipulation of annual reports, purchase policy, conflict of interests; Asset tracing, etc… ; due Dili-gence and financial or patent practice in China, India and Japan, screening as well as international arbitration in Paris and Hong Kong. He currently holds advis-ing functions with KRONES AG, with MTU AG, and with KOSME NV Belgium located in Louvain–la–Neuve. He is also a member of the board of management of European Law Matrix Hong Kong Ltd.
Nguyen T.m. ChAu is Head of the International Management Department at the ICHEC Brussels Management School. She lectures in international trade and business challenges, as well as in innovation management at masters level at ICHEC. She is a speaker in interna-tional business negotiations
Furthermore, he takes a keen interest in project finance transactions and financing schemes for public private partnerships. He is also active in the regulation of activities of domestic and foreign credit institutions, investment firms and insurance companies active in Belgium. He is Vice-Chair of the Banking, Finance and Securities Committee of the Inter-Pacific Bar Associa-tion (IPBA). Jan graduated in law from the Universiteit Antwerpen (1986) and obtained a Master of Laws (LL.M.) degree from the School of Law Boalt Hall, University of California at Berkeley (1987). Jan is the author of various publications in the areas of corporate law and financial services regulations.
dr. Patrick uyTTeNdAele is Director at MTBS (Maritime Transport and Business Solutions) in Rotterdam. He has been with Plant Location International, Price Waterhouse Cooper and IBM Business Consulting for over 30 years and has built up a substantial and global network of contacts in the port and maritime industry. He also developed major expertise, scientific and technical skills and information in the ports and mari-time industry related to strategy, market, restructuring , privatisation, project and corporate finance. In January 2007 he joined MTBS, where he offers his services as a worldwide expert in the field of transactions, financial feasibility studies and project advice with regard to investments in infrastructure and suprastructures, including financing structures, logistics aspects and macro-economic analysis. Dr. Uyttendaele is also a professor at the University of Brussels (VUB) where he is teaching financial project appraisal and project management. He is also teaching professor at ITMMA in Antwerp, where he teaches Research Methodology .
koen VANheusdeN is a Director at the Belgian Foreign Trade Agency. In this capac-ity, he advises (mainly Belgian) companies on the regulatory (customs, VAT, product requirements, documents, services) and legal (contracts, distributorship, investment, intellectual property) aspects of their international commercial transactions and relations (import, export, investment). He was a member of the Belgian group of experts preparing the revisions of Incoterms 1990 and 2000. He has written many publications on various aspects of international trade, such as sales contracts, agency and distribution law, Incoterms, customs and VAT, and international payment techniques. He also lectures at several Belgian universities.
marc Verbeek is a Tax Partner, leading BDO Belgium’s International Corporate Tax department. He is an active member of the BDO network’s Corporate Interna-tional Tax and EU Direct Tax Centres of Excellence. As regional Head of Tax he plays a significant role in coordinating BDO’s international tax services. Marc’s specialisation has developed over some 30 years within the tax practice, including 10 years of experience within the Belgian tax au-thorities and over 20 years with BDO. His com-plete understanding of taxation laws combined with his demonstrated analytical skills enable him to provide clients with comprehensive and accurate tax advice and solutions to their current and future business issues. If clients have a conflict with the tax authorities, Marc will provide them with expert advice on tax litiga-tion issues.
Paul dePuydT has been the Chief Operations Officer & Chief Financial Officer of Ravago Group since 2010. Ravago is active in the recy-cling, distribution and resale of prime and off grade plastic materials. The group has opera-tions across the world representing total turn-over of €4Bn (50% Americas, 40% EMEA and 10% Asia) and close to 4000 em-ployees. After studying Business Engineering at Catholic University of Leuven, Paul started his career in 1988 as Assistant Chief Account-ant with Rank Xerox in Rijsel. In 1991 he joined Alcatel as Senior Financial Analyst. After some years in Paris working as a Senior Trade & Project Fi-nance, he was appointed CEO of Alcatel Bell (currently Alcatel-Lucent Bell) in June 2004. From January 2008 until his depar-ture in 2010, he also held the position of Vice President for the Regional Unit North & West Europe within Alcatel-Lucent. Paul is member of the advisory board of Flanders Business School and a former President of Agoria.
Jan PeeTers is the Managing Partner of Stibbe's Brussels office. His main areas of prac-tice are mergers and acquisitions (public and private companies), capital market opera-tions (IPOs, public takeover bids and public to private transactions), corporate finance and venture capital transactions both do-mestic and international (in- and outbound).
at the Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe, and Director of the International and Multicultural Manage-ment programme that she founded in 2007 at ICHEC-Entreprises. In addition to her academic position, Mrs Chau leads surveys in inter-national development and innovation issues and is a consultant to exporting SMEs in various sectors. She works as a senior interna-tional consultant in export marketing for the EU. Mrs Chau received her “four-year license” degree at ICHEC. She also holds a master’s degree in international management of University of Poitiers and she is an executive education alumnus of the Harvard Kennedy School (EEHKS).
Module 3 : Contracting Module 4 : transport and Logistics10 11
module 3 CoNTrACTiNG (3 sessioNs)
i. iNTerNATioNAl CoNTrACTiNG
koen VANheusdeN & bart Volders – 10 JANuAry 2014
1. Introduction to international contracting ; 2. Negotiation strategies;
3. Quotations ; 4. Model contracts and agreements ; 5. Applicable law;
6. Methodology.
ii. disPuTe seTTlemeNT
Vera VAN houTTe - 17 JANuAry 2014
1. Introduction to dispute resolution ; 2. Choosing between different
forms of alter-native dispute resolution (ADR) ; 3. Advantages and
disadvantages of arbitration ; 4. Institutional arbitration and ad-hoc
arbitration ; 5. Drafting a jurisdiction clause ; 6. Characteristics of an
arbitration procedure.
iii. iNTerNATioNAl sAles CoNTrACT
koen VANheusdeN & bart Volders - 24 JANuAry 2014
1. How to draft a sales contract ; 2. Rights and obligations of the parties ;
3. Liabilities and techniques to limit liabilities ; 4. Selected issues (Brazil,
Russia, India, China and others).
module 4 TrANsPorT ANd loGisTiCs (2 sessioNs)
i. iNCoTerms® 2010 rules
koen VANheusdeN - 31 JANuAry 2014
1. Analysis and choice of the Incoterms® 2010 rules ; 2. Case studies.
ii. lAw ANd CoNTrACTs of CArriAGe
ralph de wiT - 7 februAry 2014
1. Overview of the general legal framework ; 2. Designing logistic solu-
tions ; 3. Making a transport contract ; 4. Filling in transport documents;
5. Risk assessment and procedures.
koen VANheusdeN is a Director at the Belgian Foreign Trade Agency. In this capacity, he advises (mainly Belgian) companies on the regulatory (customs, VAT, product requirements, documents, services) and legal (contracts, distributorship, investment, intellectual property) aspects of their international commercial transactions and relations (import, export, investment). He was a member of the Belgian group of experts preparing the revisions of Incoterms 1990 and 2000. He has written many publications on various aspects of international trade, such as sales contracts, agency and distribution law, Incoterms, customs and VAT, and international payment techniques. He also lectures at several Belgian universities.
bart Volders is a member of the Brussels Bar and a of Stibbe’s Litigation and Arbitration team. He holds a Ph.D in law (2007), and has lectured on private international law at the Universities of Antwerp, Belgium (2008-2010) and Bujumbura, Burundi (2008-2009), and on the law of international commercial arbitration at the University of Toulouse, France (2009).
Vera VAN houTTe (LL.M. Harvard) is a partner at Brussels law firm Stibbe, and a member of the Brussels Bar. She specialises in construction, industrial projects and energy law, acting both as counsel and litigator. Mrs. Van Houtte is presently devoting a major part of her time to sitting as an arbitrator (including investment arbitration). Mrs. Van Houtte has been a Vice-President of the ICC Court of Arbitration since 2009. She is also sits on the Board of Directors of the American Arbitration Association and was a Vice-President of the Court of the LCIA from 2003 to 2006.
koen VANheusdeN is a Director at the Belgian Foreign Trade Agency. In this capacity, he advises (mainly Belgian) companies on the regulatory (customs, VAT, product requirements, documents, services) and legal (contracts, distributorship, investment, intellectual property) aspects of their international commercial transactions and relations (import, export, investment). He was a member of the Belgian group of experts preparing the revisions of Incoterms 1990 and 2000. He has written many publications on various aspects of international trade, such as sales contracts, agency and distribution law, Incoterms, customs and VAT, and international payment techniques. He also lectures at several Belgian universities.
Prof. dr. ralph de wiT practices law at Antwerp (1996) with the law firm Van Doosselaere Advocaten, mainly in maritime and transport law and in general contract law (such as sale of goods contracts, building contracts etc.). His Ph.D on Carrier Liability in Multimodal Transport was commercially published by Lloyd’s of London Press in 1995. Since 1986 he has also worked at the University of Brussels, where he is presently professor in contract, transport, and private international law. Since 2007 he has also taught transport law as an invited professor at the University of Antwerp (UA), and since 2003 he has taught bills of lading law at Portilog, the professional education institute of the Port of Antwerp. From 2002 to 2006, he represented FIATA at the prolonged negotiations on the UNCITRAL Draft Convention on Carriage of Goods Wholly or Partly by Sea, the present Rotterdam Rules. These treaty negotiations have led to extensive international contacts and to valuable experience in lobby work.
Module 5 : Administration and Formalities of International trade Module 6 : Financing the operation 12 13
module 5 AdmiNisTrATioN ANd formAliTies of iNTerNATioNAl TrAde (3 sessioNs)
i. CusToms ANd iNTerNATioNAl TrAde
Pieter hAesAerT - 14 februAry 2014
1. Customs unions and free trade agreements ; 2. Customs regimes and
formalities ; 3. Calculating customs duties ; 4. Instructing a customs agent ;
5. AEO certifications ; 6. Export Controls on dual-use goods ; 7. Cases and
applications.
ii. VAT iN iNTerNATioNAl TrAde
erwin boumANs - 21 februAry 2014
1. VAT and cross border trade in goods and services ; 2. Place of taxable
transactions and registration formalities ; 3. Invoicing ; 4. Recovery of
input VAT in other coun-tries ; 5. Special cases (consignment stocks,
chain transactions and drop shipments, commissionaire vs. agent, toll
manufacturing, etc.) ; 6. Culture differences in VAT.
iii. doCumeNTs iN iNTerNATioNAl TrAde
koen VANheusdeN - 14 mArCh 2014
1. Documents in international trade ; 2. Standards and technical requi-
rements of international trade ; 3. Drafting international documents ;
4. Cases and review of documents.
module 6 fiNANCiNG The oPerATioN (4 sessioNs)
i. fiNANCiAl risk iN iNTerNATioNAl TrAde
frederic moTTe & hugo VersChoreN - 21 mArCh 2014
1. Overview of financial risk assessment in international trade ; 2. Impact
of currency exchange ; 3. Risks in commodity trade ; 4. Financial tech-
niques to cover those risks ; 5. Bank guarantees.
ii. PAymeNT TeChNiques iN iNTerNATioNAl TrAde
ANd suPPly ChAiN fiNANCiNG
hugo VersChoreN - 28 mArCh 2014
1. Comparison of payment techniques with securities and credit insur-
ances ; 2. Writing payment instructions ; 3. Analysing an L/C ; 4. Drafting
instructions for amend-ment ; 5. Data analysis and costs calculation.
iii. medium/loNG Term eXPorT fiNANCiNG
eugene koCk - 25 APril 2014
1. Evaluation and review of financial needs ; 2. Analysis of medium/long
term export financing channels ; 3. Understanding government support
policy to exportation ; 4. Cases and simulations.
iV. CrediT iNsurANCe
Gert VAN melkebeke - 9 mAy 2014
1. Credit insurance: principles and mechanisms ; 2. Overview of credit
insurance ; 3. Analysis of export payment risks ; 4. Analysis of an insur-
ance policy.
Pieter hAesAerT is Managing Partner of the customs consultancy practice
‘Customs4trade’, founded in 2004. He advises clients as an independent tax consultant on customs compliance, tariff classification, customs valuation, preferential origin, customs procedures, litigation, excise duties, Single Authorisation of Simplified Procedures and excise procedures. He also has special expertise in export controls & dual-use goods. Pieter is member of the Customs working group at VEV/VOKA and VBO. He is also member of the MASP working group (Multi Annual Strategic Plan for e-customs) and of the working group Policy, in the National Forum for Customs. He advises industry fed-erations such as Agoria and Essenscia. Pieter is author at TaxTalk. He is trainer at WCO/OMD (World Customs Organisation) and Kluwer Opleidingen.
erwin boumANs is Tax Partner at BDO Brussels. Erwin has developed particular skills in VAT in respect of all European countries. As VAT specialist, Erwin is involved in advising (inter)national companies and public bodies, and in the development and follow-up of new service offerings within BDO Belgium. Erwin has also assisted several companies with checking the VAT functionalities of different ERP systems. At BDO, Erwin is member of Tax Executive Com-mittee, Chairman of the Belgian VAT Centre of Competence and member of the International VAT Centre of Excellence. Erwin is author of a number of publications and has participated in various seminars on a wide range of indirect tax related subjects.
koen VANheusdeN is a Director at the Belgian Foreign Trade Agency. In this capacity, he advises (mainly Belgian) companies on the regulatory (customs, VAT, product requirements, documents, services) and legal (contracts, distributorship, investment, intellectual property) aspects of their international commercial transactions and relations (import, export, investment). He was a member of the Belgian group of experts preparing the revisions of Incoterms 1990 and 2000. He has written many publications on various aspects of international trade, such as sales contracts, agency and distribution law, Incoterms, customs and VAT, and international payment techniques. He also lectures at several Belgian universities.
frederic moTTe is Director at ING Belgium. Within Commercial Banking, he heads the Corporate Clients team at Financial Markets. In this capacity he advises large companies in Belgium, Switzerland and Nordic countries on the financial risks generated within their commercial activities. His main focuses are interest rates, foreign exchange, liquidity and commodity financial risks. Frederic’s team advises over-the-counter hedging solutions linked to those financial risks. Frederic gave several external FX seminars while he was working at ABN AMRO Bank.
hugo VersChoreN is Senior Product Manager Trade Finance Services for ING Group. He is also member of the National Committees of the ICC (International Chamber of Commerce) Banking Commission in Belgium and in the Netherlands. As such, he has been involved in many ICC projects where rulemaking was involved (UCP600, ISBPrevisions, Incoterms 2010, Forfaiting, etc). For ING he is also partici-pating in the Trade Finance Default Register with ICC and the ICC G20 Policy Consultation Group on Trade Finance. He regularly provides training related to all aspects of Trade Finance, both internally within ING and externally to corporates and banks.
eugene koCk is Director of Structured Export Finance at ING Bank. Eugene joined the Structured Export Finance team in Amsterdam in 2005. He works primarily on sourcing and structuring export finance deals for Belgian and Scandinavian exporters, as well as acting as a centre of expertise for other Structured Export Finance units. He has extensive experience in lead arranging classical single-sourced transactions, multi-sourced transactions involving several Export Credit Agencies and ECA-related project finance deals. The main sec-tors in which transactions have been con-cluded are telecommunications and natural resources/oil and gas. Before joining ING, Eugene worked for 10 years at Atradius (the Dutch Export Credit Agency) where he was a member of the management team. He has a Master’s degree in Economics from the University of Groningen, the Netherlands.
Gert VAN melkebeke is Head of Business Development and Products at ONDD (Office Nationale du Ducroire/Nationale DelcredereDienst).
ONDD is the Belgian Export Credit Agency, an autonomous public institution with a mission to promote international economic relations. ONDD insures risks related to international transactions and direct foreign investments. Gert has been working at ONDD for over 10 years and has ample experience with credit insurance and international trade in general. Initially he worked for nine years within ONDD’s Underwriting Department where he headed one of the Underwriting Teams. Since October 2011, he has been responsible for ONDD’s Business Development and Products department. Before he joined ONDD, he worked for three years as a financial auditor at Pricewaterhouse-Coopers in Brussels. Gert has a Master’s Degree in Commercial Sciences from the Erasmus Hogeschool Brussels, an additional Degree in Applied Economics from the Catholic University of Leuven and a Master of Arts in European Economics from the College of Europe in Bruges.
Module 7 : Risk Management and Insurance14 Module 8 : establishment and International exploitation of Intellectual Property 15
module 7 risk mANAGemeNT ANd iNsurANCe (2 sessioNs)
i. risk mANAGemeNT
denis VAN der elsT – 16 mAy 2014
1. Risk Management as component of corporate governance ; 2. Stand-
ards and tools (COSO, ISO 31000,…) ; 3. How to embed risk management
in your organisa-tion? In day-to-day and for new projects ; 4. Risk As-
sessments: holistic/focused on issues such as product liability, transport,
environment, business continuity ; 5. Tools for risk prevention, mitigation,
and transfer.
ii. iNsurANCe (lAw & CoNTrACTs)
katrien VANdeNberGhe – 23 mAy 2014
1. Basics of Belgian Insurance law and contracts in an international
context ; 2. Insurance coverage analysis regarding specific risks (gen-
eral liability, directors and officers liability, employment practice liability,
crime, K&R, litigation buy out) ; 3. Claim management and procedures ;
4. Cases and applications.
denis VAN der elsT is a Senior Consultant at Marsh Belgium, and he is in charge of courses devoted to the Legal aspects of the Risk Management at Ichec Entreprises. His current responsibilities include the development within Marsh in Belgium of the non-life consultancy approach, with specific focus on liability exposures through Risk Assessments, Project Risk Management and Contractual Risk Management. Denis has been working in the insurance field since 1982, specialising in Liability Insurances and Risk Consulting activities for major industrial companies as well as for service companies. The consulting activities he develops are integrated in a broader scope, from Enterprise Risk Management to Risk & Insurance Due Diligence for Mergers & Acquisitions. He has also led and participated in PPP projects as advisor of the Lenders or of the Contractors. Denis holds a Master of Law from UCL.
katrien VANdeNberGhe has been Head of the Non Marine Claims department of Marsh Belgium since 2012. Prior to this, she led the Risk Management claims team at Marsh Brussels. She is a member of the Marsh Global Claims Practice and the Belgische Vereniging van Schaderegelaars. Katrien worked as an attorney at the Bar in Ghent for over 5 years. She joined Marsh in 1997, and was responsible for the management of claims in civil liability, professional liability, directors and offices liability, crime and employment practice liability for multiple Risk Management companies and financial institutions. Katrien holds a Master’s Degree in Law from KULeuven.
module 8 esTAblishmeNT ANd iNTerNATioNAl eXPloiTATioN of iNTelleCTuAl ProPerTy (1 sessioN)
i. esTAblishmeNT ANd iNTerNATioNAl eXPloiTATioN of iP
lidy-Anne JeswieT – 6 JuNe 2014
1. Choosing the right protection for your IP ; 2. Enforcing your IP protec-
tion in an international context ; 3.What can customs do to enforce
your IP rights.
lidy-Anne JeswieT is Head of Trademark Practice GEVERS Belgium. Lidy-Anne joined GEVERS Belgium in 2006. She specialises in Intellectual Property Law, and manages the Trademark, Design, Domain Name & Anticounterfeit Department of GEVERS Belgium. She has experience in trademark, design and domain name filings and prosecution, licensing, advising on portfolio strategy and management on a worldwide basis, mediating and counseling on infringement cases and oppositions. She holds a Master’s degree in Law and Intellectual Property Law from the University of Leiden, the Netherlands. She has worked at Markgraaf NV (now Novagraaf), Novamark SA (now Nova-graaf Belgium) and IPP Ltd, Turkey. She is a member of AIPPI, BMM, ECTA and INTA.
Practical Information16 17Application Form
iNTerNATioNAl TrAdeeXeCuTiVe ProGrAmme 2013-2014
dATes
2 days + 21 friday afternoons from 13:30 to 17:00, between 18 october
2013 and 6 June 2014.
TuiTioN
The tuition fees are € 5.000, excl. VAT (€ 6.050, incl. VAT) for the entire
programme (8 modules: 1 boot camp + 21 sessions). The fees cover the
attendance of the seminars, teaching materials, secure access to the
online platform, and catering (lunch is provided at 12:30 prior to the
beginning of each ses-sion). The fee for a single session is € 400, excl.
VAT (€ 484, incl. VAT), and it is not possible to register for the boot camp
separately. The fee for a single module depends of the number of ses-
sions concerned.
loCATioN
With the exception of the boot camp, the course takes place at:
iCC belgium c/o feb (federation of enterprises in belgium)
stuiversstraat 8 rue des sols, b-1000 brussels
direCTioNs
by public transportICC Belgium's offices are a short walk
from the central railway station (Bruxelles
Centrale/Brussel Centraal). This is also a
metro and bus station.
Train:Brussel Centraal/Bruxelles Centrale Station.
Metro:Brussel Centraal/Bruxelles Centrale Station
(lines 1a, 1b).
From the station, take the Galerie
Ravenstein exit. Walk through the arcade
and exit from the other side onto Rue
Ravenstein. FEB is to the right, about 50 m
up the road.
Tram:Place Royale tram stop (lines 92, 94).
Bus:Bruxelles Centrale bus stop (lines 29, 38, 63,
65, 66, 71), Place Royale bus stop (lines 27,
38, 71, 95).
by carEntering Brussels by the E40 motorway
(from Ostend, London, Liège, Cologne),
the E411 motorway (from Namur or
Luxembourg) or the E19 motorway (from
Antwerp, Amsterdam, Mons or Paris), follow
the signs to "Bruxelles Centre /Brussel
Centrum". FEB is located in the centre of
town, very close to the central railway
station (Bruxelles Centrale/Brussel Centraal).
Please use the car parks in the immediate
neighborhood of the FEB:
The Albertine car park is accessible by the
Rue des Sols.
The Grand Place car park (beside the
Méridien Brussels Hotel) is ac-cessible by
the Boulevard de l'Impératrice.
It is a good idea to contact the portal
Bruxelles Mobilité before you set off for
information on traffic conditions in Brussels,
available park-ing spaces and prices, road
works and events.
oTher PArTNers
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1 The collected data will be used to organise events and keep you informed about scheduled activities. Under the privacy law of 8 December 1992, you may ask to see the data concerned, and can amend them as appropriate. 2 The present document constitutes an official application form. Applicants may also register online at www.iccbelgium.be/IBI. 3 The International Business Institute may ask participants registering at the reduced rate for members of Belgian chambers of commerce to provide proof of their professional affiliation. 4 Any tuition fees reduction already applied is not cumulative with other offers, promotions and discounts from the same or any other partner of the International Business Institute.
APPliCATioN form
The amount due will be payable upon receipt of the invoice from iCC belgium (see Tuition, opposite page)
Ms Mr
Please use block capital letters
First Name: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe Last Name: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Academic background (most recent academic qualification from a higher education institution, including country and year) :
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abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Company/Organisation: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Position: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Address: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Zip Code: abbbbbbbbbbbe City: abbbbbbbbbbbbe Country: abbbbbbbbbbbbe
Telephone: abbe / abbbbbbbbe Fax: abbe / abbbbbbbbe
E-mail: abbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbe
Liable for VAT: No Yes VAT number : ae abbbbbbbbbbbbbe
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Member of a sector federation4: No Yes please state which : abbbbbbbbbbbbbe
module 1. Principles of international business
(Boot camp + 2 sessions)
i. Boot Camp 18 & 19 October 2013
ii. Global strategy and Internat. Marketing 8 November 2013
iii. Understanding the multicultural market environment. International Negotiation and Communication. 15 November 2013
module 2. organising your presence abroad
(4 sessions)
i. Indirect trade 22 November 2013
ii. Direct Tax aspects of activity abroad 29 November 2013
iii. Your presence abroad 6 December 2013
iV. Location decision methodology 13 December 2013
module 3. Contracting (3 sessions)
i. International contracting 10 January 2014
ii. Dispute settlement 17 January 2014
iii. International sales contract 24 January 2014
module 4. Transport and logistics (2 sessions)
i. Incoterms® 2010 rules 31 January 2014
ii. Law and contracts of carriage 7 February 2014
module 5. Administration and formalities of international trade (3 sessions)
i. Customs and international trade 14 February 2014
ii. VAT in international trade 21 February 2014
iii. Documents in international trade 14 March 2014
module 6. financing the operation (4 sessions)
i. Financial risk in international trade 21 March 2014
ii. Payment techniques in international trade and supply chain financing 28 March 2014
iii. Medium / long term export financing 25 April 2014
iV. Credit Insurance 9 May 2014
module 7. risk management and insurance (2 sessions)
i. Risk management 16 May 2014
ii. Insurance (law & contracts) 23 May 2014
module 8. establishment and international exploitation of iP (1 session)
6 June 2014
I would like to register for the entire programme (8 modules composed of 1 boot camp & 21 sessions)
I would like to register for the following sessions :
Please complete this form in block capital letters and return it by e-mail: [email protected] - fax +32(0)2 515 09 35.PrACTiCAl iNformATioN
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fax: +32 2 515 09 35email: [email protected]
APPly oNliNe:
http://www.iccbelgium.be/ibi managed by the King Baudouin Foundation
Applications 2013 A grant from the Prince Albert Fund represents a once-in-a-lifetime experience for talented Belgian professionals.
Boost your career and discover a new professional environment abroad. Manage a 12-month business project outside Western Europe for a Belgian company. The choice of project as well as the destination is your own. To carry out the project, the Fund grants you 22.000 € (tax-free compensation).
Applications 2013 start 1st October 2012until January 14th 2013.
www.princealbertfund.be
Prince Albert Fund
The King Baudouin Foundation is a public benefitfoundation founded in 1976 on the occasion of25th anniversary of King Baudouin’s coronation.The foundation is independent and pluralistic.We work to improve living conditions for population.www.kbs-frb.be
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The Prince Albert Fund offers its
trainees the opportunity to follow
IBI sessions of their own choice.
A Prince Albert Fund grant
represents a once-in-a-lifetime
experience for talented Belgian
professionals to boost their
career and discover a new
professional environment abroad.
How? By managing a 12-month
business project outside europe
for a belgian company. The
choice of project as well as
destination is their own.
www.princealbertfund.bePhoto: Frank Toussaint, 2013
Prior to the departure of its trainees, the Prince Albert Fund invests in the trainees intercultural and technical knowledge.Working with IBI means that the Fund's trainees can have the best start for their traineeship.Contact: PAF Secretariat, Vera Billen, T +32 (0)2 549 02 49, [email protected]
AdmissioN requiremeNTs& deAdliNe
Applicants must hold a Master’s degree from an ac-
credited university or business school or demonstrate
sufficient expertise (e.g. professional experience). Work-
ing knowledge of English is required.
For the International Trade Executive Programme 2013-
2014, the application deadline is 30 September 2013.
AssessmeNT &CerTifiCATe
Assessment plays an important part in the teaching and
learning process. Participants in the full programme will
be assessed at the end of the programme by a short
dissertation of 20-30 pages. The topic of the dissertation
may be related to the participant’s day-to-day pro-
fessional practice. For example, the development of
a case that can be a deliverable for the participant’s
company, or a strategic plan about an issue in the pro-
gramme that particularly interests the participant.
Dissertation topics must be submitted to and approved
by the board of the IBI and the professors in charge of
the relevant module. If two or more similar topics are
submitted for approval, topics will be attributed on a
first come, first served basis.
www.iccbelgium.be/ibi
International Trade Executive Programme 2013-2014Improve your international trade know-how
international business instituteStuiversstraat 8 rue des Sols
B-1050 BrusselsBelgium
Phone: + 32 (0)2 515 08 44 - email: [email protected]: www.iccbelgium.be/ibi
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