Samuel Draginich

Samuel Draginich

Senior Trade Compliance Manager, EMEA at Amazon EU
Luxembourg
Sam has been involved in trade compliance since 2012. He has extensive experience with the Harmonized System tariff schedule; particularly the U.S. HTS, E.U. TARIC, Vietnam, Australia, Hong Kong and Canadian schedules. In addition, he has extensive experience with dual-use export controls, free trade agreements/preferential origin and compliance program audits. 
 
In 2018 he played an integral role in launching a branch office of INTRAL Corporation (USA) in Hanoi, Vietnam. Additionally, he serves on the Private Sector Committee of the USAID Trade Facilitation Program in Vietnam.
 
In April 2022 he joined Amazon EU where he serves as Senior Trade Compliance Manager, EMEA. 

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Content by Samuel Draginich

Targeting compliance in the minefield of customs (trade) rules

Targeting compliance in the minefield of customs (trade) rules

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
23 Aug 2022

‘I would recommend trade compliance to anyone with the ability to distil complex, rigid structures down to a practical reality. Trade compliance rules are a minefield that even the most seasoned professionals cannot confidently claim they have a complete grasp of. If you're willing to constantly be challenged and willing...

compliance
Overviews and comments
Compliance
Keeping abreast of U.S. CBP’s current strategies and developments

Keeping abreast of U.S. CBP’s current strategies and developments

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
29 May 2022

Every year U.S. Customs and Border Protection (‘CBP’) releases the ‘CBP Trade and Travel Report’. Trade compliance practitioners should take note of these annual reports to keep abreast of CBP’s current strategies and developments. Additionally, the information contained can provide insight into CBP’s strategic outlook for the future, a valuable...

law
Country update
The pitfalls of free trade agreements - claiming back duty paid due to error

The pitfalls of free trade agreements - claiming back duty paid due to error

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
27 Nov 2021

Let’s examine one specific pitfall importers/exports frequently fall victim to when trading under the auspices of a free trade agreement.

origin
compliance
Overviews and comments
Compliance
Using LTSDs to qualify goods under preferential origin agreements

Using LTSDs to qualify goods under preferential origin agreements

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
29 Oct 2021

The objective of this training is to familiarize you with the following:  The purpose of change of tariff heading (CTH) rules How CTH rules work when qualifying goods for preferential origin How a long-term supplier declaration (LTSD) can be used when material within your product does not fulfill a CTH...

origin
EVFTA: proof of origin when consignments are split in a country of transit

EVFTA: proof of origin when consignments are split in a country of transit

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
25 Jun 2021

The EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement (EVFTA) came into force on 1 August 2020. It is one of the most noteworthy EU FTAs that have come into force in recent years as it brings closer one of the world’s largest economic blocs with the fastest-growing emerging economy in the world. Vietnam...

origin
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FTA mechanics - change in tariff heading and long-term supplier declarations

FTA mechanics - change in tariff heading and long-term supplier declarations

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
29 May 2021

Preferential origin agreements (or free trade agreements) generally have 3 methods by which goods can qualify depending on the specific tariff heading: wholly obtained, cumulation and change of tariff heading (CTH). This article will discuss what happens when a good must qualify via CTH but cannot fulfill the rules.

origin
Overviews and comments
U.S. export law between third countries

U.S. export law between third countries

Samuel Draginich
Samuel Draginich
16 Feb 2021

While most trade compliance professionals are likely aware of U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) as it pertains to exports originating from the U.S., many are not aware its scope can extend to shipments that do not physically involve the U.S.

restrictions
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Targeting compliance in the minefield of customs (trade) rules

Targeting compliance in the minefield of customs (trade) rules

23 Aug 2022

‘I would recommend trade compliance to anyone with the ability to distil complex, rigid structures down to a practical reality. Trade compliance rules are a minefield that even the most seasoned professionals cannot confidently claim they have a complete grasp of. If you're willing to constantly be challenged and willing...

Overviews and comments
Compliance
compliance
Keeping abreast of U.S. CBP’s current strategies and developments

Keeping abreast of U.S. CBP’s current strategies and developments

29 May 2022

Every year U.S. Customs and Border Protection (‘CBP’) releases the ‘CBP Trade and Travel Report’. Trade compliance practitioners should take note of these annual reports to keep abreast of CBP’s current strategies and developments. Additionally, the information contained can provide insight into CBP’s strategic outlook for the future, a valuable...

Country update
law
The pitfalls of free trade agreements - claiming back duty paid due to error

The pitfalls of free trade agreements - claiming back duty paid due to error

27 Nov 2021

Let’s examine one specific pitfall importers/exports frequently fall victim to when trading under the auspices of a free trade agreement.

Overviews and comments
Compliance
origin
compliance