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Risk Management (Enhanced) ( RELN/SAPSLL/RIMA_10_1 )

Risk Management (Enhanced) ( RELN/SAPSLL/RIMA_10_1 )

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Risk Management (Enhanced)

Use

As of SAP Global Trade Services 10.1, preference determination features the following processes and functions to enable the use of more preference agreements.

  • Define Price Types
As of GTS 10.1, the term valuation type as been replaced with the term price type because the new term better reflects how the system interprets price information (material price and net cost).
Products that are transferred from a feeder system to the GTS system contain prices in the product master record. You can now define your own price types to manage prices that differ from those in the product master record. You have to decide how preference determination uses these price types so that the applications comply with legal regulations. See the Customizing activity Assign Price Types to Agreements for Determinations
  • Assign Price Types to Agreements for Determinations
For each preference agreement, you can define which price types are used in preference determination. Assignments between preference agreements and price types are made using the comparison method. As technical instances of preference rules, comparison methods determine which method is used in preference determination to select prices.
Note
If you do not want to apply the new logic, you can continue using the application as in the past.
If you want to use the new logic, you have to adjust the Customizing settings for all preference agreements in use. This means you have to ensure that these preference agreements are assigned to price types using the comparison method. You can do this in Customizing activity Assign Price Types to Agreements for Determinations.
  • Enhancements in Preference Determination
If you assign price types to agreements for preference determination, the determination for individual agreements then uses the respective prices. This ensures that the applications comply with legal regulations in those agreements.
In previous releases, the following methods were available:
  • External preference document through long-term vendor declarations or manual setting of the preference indicator

  • Transaction Value Method

  • Net Cost Method

  • Tariff Shift

As of this release, the following methods have been added to support more preference agreements:
  • Build-Up Method

You can use this method to determine the preference status for certain agreements. This method uses the originating value for determining the regional value content (RVC).
  • Build-Down Method

You can use this method to determine the preference status for certain agreements. This method uses the non-originating value for determining the RVC.
Example
The agreement between the United States and Australia permits the use of the build-up and the build-down methods. To use these methods, you have assigned the respective price types ("adjusted price") to both of these methods.
Note
These methods also require the relevant preference rules.
Preference Processing does not contain standard forms for the new methods (build-up and build-down). However, you can use the standard interface along with the vendor declaration for customer purposes to create the forms.

Effects on Existing Data

Effects on Data Transfer

Effects on System Administration

Effects on Customizing

To categorize the prices for a product in SAP Global Trade Services (SAP GTS), go to Customizing and choose Global Trade Services → General Settings - Define Price Types.

To define which price types are to be used for each preference agreement, go to Customizing and choose Global Trade Services → Risk Management → Preference Processing → Assign Price Types to Agreements for Determinations.

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