Customs & Global Trade
Our Customs & Global Trade team helps to navigate and ensure compliance with customs and trade matters and regimes.
Our Customs & Global Trade team helps to navigate and ensure compliance with customs and trade matters and regimes.
Our Customs & Global Trade team helps to navigate and ensure compliance with customs and trade matters and regimes. Clients include Danish and foreign companies, both listed and privately held and authorities.
Having a unique knowledge of Customs & Global Trade regulations combined with commercial approach and understanding of implementation of customs and trade regimes, our team advises clients in trading globally, involving KPMG’s extensive Customs & Global Trade experience and network of over 400 professionals in 80 countries. KPMG Customs & Global Trade professionals include former officials from customs and export authorities around the world; industry professionals, customs brokers, certified export and customs specialists; professionals with advanced degrees in business, economics and law; and experienced trade technologists.
Our Customs & Global Trade team can help clients identify cost-savings opportunities across the globe and manage compliance risks associated with supply chains and global trade operations.
Our Customs & Global Trade practice covers a range of areas such as
We work with clients to deliver value and efficiency for their business, including:
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