Orlando EAR Export Controls / ITAR Defe...
Orlando 2015 CLICK HERE FOR FULL SCHEDULE OF SEMINARS SEMINAR SERIES in ORLANDO FLORIDA FEBRUARY 2015 Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Office of Foreign Assets Controls & Embargoes (OFAC) Explained - complete with the latest updates on Export Control Reform (ECR): This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with an in-depth education...
CCL Classifications after ECR: Hardware...
If you get this wrong, you’ll have to be lucky to get your exports right. One of the most difficult and important export compliance tasks is determining the classification in the Commerce Control List (CCL) for the items you export. If you get the wrong Export Control Classification Number (ECCN), there is a good chance that will cause you to make other compliance mistakes, including determining when you need an export license. Finding...
Recordkeeping in the Era of Export Cont...
Export Control Reform has presented companies with a number of challenges and benefits. But like all things related to export controls, there are many gray areas and companies are making regulatory interpretations and new classification and licensing decisions all the time. At the same time, companies are under the gun to reduce paper and go electronic, so how do you go about re-creating paper files in the digital world? How can you maintain...
Fundamentals of US Reexport Controls
Does being beyond US shores mean relief from US export controls? Not as far as the US Government is concerned. This webinar is designed for non-US companies and US companies desiring a better understanding of how the US regulations impact their foreign affiliates, customers and distributors . US restrictions on reexports and other transactions (EAR, ITAR & OFAC) apply to companies physically located outside of the United States. This incl...
Don’t Be RWA’ed: Get Your Licensing Rig...
Don’t Be RWA’ed: Get Your Licensing Right the First Time Export control reform has altered the licensing landscape for all of us. With the transition of many items and related technical information from the ITAR to the EAR, items which previously required a license from the State Department may now require a license from the Department of Commerce. Or, you may need to alter the information you present in your State Department lice...
The Expanding Impact of US Sanctions on...
What You Need to Know and Do Now Over the past six months, the US has pieced together a complex and continuously expanding combination of export and trade controls on Russia that are unlike any US rules on any other countries. No one wants to be the first enforcement poster child and face all of the publicity that would come with a critical violation of the new rules. That means compliance personnel worldwide have two tasks. First, to learn a...
Export Control Reform for Military Elec...
Export Control Reform for Military Electronics — Attention Electronic Component Manufacturers Major changes are coming to both the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) which will directly impact manufacturers and exporters of electronic components and equipment. These changes clarify controls on Printed Circuit Boards, Radar Systems and electronic components used in military it...
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