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ITAR Part 130: A Guide to Political Con...
Political contributions, fees, and commissions are commonplace in the defense market. However, staying in compliance with Part 130 of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is often overlooked because of its perception as being complex and onerous. This webinar will demystify Part 130 of the ITAR by providing an in-depth review of the regulation, its place in both Direct Commercial Sales (DCS) and Foreign Military Sales (FMS), an...
January 18, 2024
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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Managing Risks: Antidumping and Counter...
This webinar on antidumping and countervailing duties (AD/CVD) will help U.S. importers identify key issues and best practices to manage the risks associated with those cases. We will discuss some of the questions regarding scope, timing, and calculation that importers should be considering when facing an AD/CVD issue, including: How do I know if my products are covered by an AD/CVD order? When do the duties go into effect? How do AD/CVD inves...
January 16, 2024
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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Emerging Technologies Update: New and R...
Emerging Technologies Update New and Recently Revised U.S. Export Controls This webinar will cover U.S. export controls that are targeting cutting-edge technologies in multiple areas. The Commerce Department is required by law to maintain a list of such technologies and to put controls on in certain cases, even if the technology is available in other countries that don’t have such controls. As we intend to make this program as timely as...
October 10, 2023
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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U.S. Export Controls on Semiconductors
U.S. EXPORT CONTROLS ON SEMICONDUCTORS How U.S. Export Controls on Electronic Components Require Enhanced Due Diligence The semiconductor ecosystem had a shock in October 2022 when the Commerce Department published final rules that impact all parties in the semiconductor supply chain. Designed primarily to inhibit China’s capacity to develop advanced semiconductor technology, the rules have a significant impact on U.S.-based, and non-U.S...
September 26, 2023
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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Encryption Export Controls
U.S. export controls on hardware and software using encryption remain one of the areas that can confound even the most experienced export compliance practitioner. This webinar will go through the basics of classifying items that could fall within Category 5 Part II of the Commerce Control List. We will also review export licensing requirements for these items, including NLR and License Exception ENC. Designed for individuals with a working kno...
September 12, 2023
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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Assessing ITAR Compliance Programs
This webinar will take a deep dive into the State Department's recently published ITAR Compliance Program Guidelines and their prescription for a healthy, risk-based trade compliance program that keeps pace with the daily business developments of an organization. We will discuss three key principles common to all trade compliance programs: No two companies are alike, so each company’s compliance program should address its unique business...
March 21, 2023
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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Trade Compliance Training for Technolog...
Trade Compliance Training for Technology Companies Engaging, Targeted, Up-to-Date Training.Get your global team on the same page with our engaging, up-to-date, and ongoing awareness- and practitioner-level training that helps learners in the tech industry manage the export of hardware, software, and technology while remaining in compliance with the EAR, the ITAR, OFAC sanctions, and other international trade controls. Our Technology Trade Cont...
January 11, 2023
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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U.S. Export Classification in the EAR a...
U.S. Export Classification for U.S. Practitioners This export practitioner-level training course gives learners the foundation for conducting jurisdiction and classification assessments by analyzing the critical factors to be considered – which are not always explicit in the regulations – and the methods for conducting such assessments. The factors include the differences between the philosophies of the ITAR and EAR when reviewing...
October 5, 2022
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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U.S. Export Authorizations for U.S. Pra...
U.S. Export Authorizations for U.S. Practitioners This export practitioner-level course examines the authorization types available for exports and imports of regulated hardware, technical information, software, and services under both direct commercial sales and Foreign Military Sales programs. This course also addresses the permanent and temporary nature of transactions. The course provides an overview of these areas in relation to the releva...
October 5, 2022
Organizer: Content Enablers
Location: Webcast
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