Webinar “Preparing Business for Inspections by Government Authoritiesˮ
10.11.2021
The Department of Commodity Research, Trade Entrepreneurship and Goods Expertise took part in the webinar.
The teaching staff and higher education applicants of the Department of Commodity Research, Trade Entrepreneurship and Goods Expertise of the Educational and Research Institute of Commerce, Serving Technologies and Tourism took part in the webinar “Preparing Business for Inspections by Government Authorities”.
On November 10, 2021, an online training was held on the topic: “Preparing Business for Inspections by Government Authorities”.
The webinar program included consideration of the following issues:
- basic legislation on state control (supervision);
- legislation on state control in the field of food products (industry legislation);
- unified inspection report;
- rights and obligations of the business and controllers during the audit;
- Internet sources on government audits;
- features of the Plan of State Audits;
- business responsibility.
Information was also provided on the mechanisms and tools leading to a decrease in the degree of risk of economic activity, which is associated with the frequency of state inspections.
Speakers were Inna Faraponova, First Vice President of the Luhansk Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry, certified trainer and Maria Morozova, Associate Professor of the Department of Commodity Research, Trade Enterprise and Goods Expertise of the State Institution “Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University”, certified trainer.
The webinar was held as part of a series of anti-crisis measures for potential and existing business entities of the Luhansk region to establish and revitalize work in conditions of quarantine measures within the framework of the UN Program for Peace Restoration and Development and with the financial support of the European Union.
This initiative is being implemented by the Luhansk Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry in cooperation with the Agency for Regional Development of the Luhansk Region.
Participants of the webinar received interesting and relevant information, as well as advanced training certificates.
We hope that such events will contribute to the development of general and professional competencies among higher education applicants majoring in 076 “Entrepreneurship, Trade and Exchange Activities” of educational programs “Commodity Science and Commercial Activities”, as well as “Commodity Science and Expertise in Customs”.
Department of Commodity Research, Trade Entrepreneurship
and Goods Expertise. the ER ICSTT