"Total Trade training aims to provide an insight into the key areas of cotton and yarn trading in an interactive learning environment. This year’s event is more riveting in light of some fundamental changes to the import volume, policies and inspections. I am very pleased with the success of this course and would like to express my gratitude to BCO for their support in helping us to deliver the training so effectively," said Jiang at the training programme.
The recent training focused on four key areas including the trading process as a whole, experience of business enterprises, problem avoidance and relationship building. Now, the ICA plans to deliver more Total Trade training courses at various global locations in the future. (RR)
Fibre2Fashion News Desk – India