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Accords commerciaux avec l’Union européenne et règles d’origine
2026-04-27 10:00 - 13:00 Avenue Hassib Ben Ammar, N°3. Les Berges du Lac, Tunis 1053-Tunisia 

Trade agreements with the European Union and rules of origin

Master the PEM agreement and secure your pricing advantages

In a constantly evolving regulatory environment, understanding trade agreements with the European Union and preferential rules of origin becomes a strategic lever for companies in the automotive sector.

The Tunisian Automotive Association is organizing a workshop exclusively reserved for its members in order to analyze the operational impacts of recent changes linked to the Pan-Euro-Mediterranean Convention (PEM) and to anticipate their consequences on trade.


Why participate ?

The new provisions of the PEM agreement modify the conditions of access to tariff preferences. Incorrect interpretation can lead to customs risks, financial adjustments and a loss of competitiveness.

This workshop aims to provide a clear, technical and operational reading of developments in:

  • Preferential rules of origin

  • Specific impact on the automotive sector

  • Tariff classification and additional customs information

  • Strategic role of the Customs Compliance Manager

  • In-depth focus on Origin Compliance

The objective is simple: secure your exports to the European Union, optimize your flows and strengthen your customs compliance.


Workshop program

1. The main changes to the PEM convention
Detailed analysis of the new rules and their practical implications.

2. Impacts on the automotive sector
Sectoral reading of regulatory developments and concrete cases.

3. Additional customs information on origin and tariff
Clarification of key technical points to avoid declaration errors.

4. The strategic role of the Customs Compliance Manager – Focus Origin Compliance
Why the compliance function is becoming a pillar of performance and risk management.


🔒 Event reserved for TAA members
👉 Registration required via the following link: In a context where customs compliance directly impacts export competitiveness, anticipating developments in the PEM convention is no longer an option. This is a strategic advantage.