Within the EU, so-called supplier’s declarations are used to prove the origin of goods. To make out these correctly, the supplier should have knowledge of the rules of origin. Suppliers play a key role in the use of the EU’s free trade agreements, and customers rely on supplier’s declarations. In this training, we will cover, among other things, which supporting documents you need for your supplier’s declarations and explain what it means to state that goods originate in the EU.
Target Audience
This training is for those who want to learn how to correctly make out supplier’s declarations. It is primarily intended for companies that act as traders– for companies that manufacture originating goods, we recommend our training on Rules of Origin, where we go deeper into the product-specific and general rules of origin that a manufacturer needs to be aware of.
Content
During the training, you will get answers to questions such as:
- What benefits can your customer gain by using free trade agreements?
- What is the difference between “Country of Origin” and preferential origin in the EU?
- How should a supplier's declaration be made out to be approved by customs authorities during an origin check?
- What does cumulation mean, and why must this information be included?
- Where can you find the product-specific and general rules of origin, and how can a manufacturer determine if the products meet them?
- What happens if you make out supplier 's declarations and cannot prove that the goods are originating?
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.
Date: Tuesday, April 28, 2026, 12:00–16:00
Location: Online
Price: SEK 4,900 excluding VAT
Registration deadline: Please register no later than 12:00 on April 21 here.
Want to know more?
Feel free to contact Anna Arnefalk for more details