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...
Part I: Planning for Government Export...
Part I: Planning for Government Export Enforcement Measures Webinar Details: Date: August 7, 2014 Time: 1:00 PM EDT Length: 1 hour 30 minutes Cost: $195 per person ECoP® EAR or ITAR renewal credits = 1 Instructor: Stephen Wagner Most companies with a strong export compliance program have manuals, training and policies and procedures in place to handle their day-to-day business. But surprisingly few exporters have ever planned what to do i...
Export Controls 101: Starting at the Be...
Export Controls 101: Starting at the Beginning May 20, 2014 Instructor: Felice Laird ECoP®EAR or ITAR renewal credits = 1 Understanding the 1000+ pages of US export control regulations isn’t easy—you don’t want to just sit down and start reading the rules. What you need is someone to explain the basics to you because you need to know what the rules say and mean before you start reading them. This webinar has just what yo...
Recordkeeping: The Devil Really is in t...
Recordkeeping: The Devil Really is in the Details 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 important paperwork about any given export transaction that you may need to refer to five years down the road? What do you really need to keep and why? This webinar will address this critically important topic of importance to Export Compliance...
Export Control Reform for Aerospace Exporters
For years, the US aerospace industry pushed for relief from a burdensome and antiquated export control system. Now, that effort has finally paid off with substantial reforms to both the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which will directly impact manufacturers and exporters of aircraft and aircraft components. The time for talk is over, and the moment for action is now! Learn what...
Reform Is Real: Detailed Analysis of Ap...
In one of the most dramatic and complex changes to US export control regulations ever, the Obama Administration recently announced sweeping changes to the ITAR and EAR to implement the first big step in export control reform. The massive rules (view the rules) overhaul ITAR controls on military aircraft, engines, and related items and move a significant portion of items on the US Munitions List to the Commerce Control List in the EAR. The chan...
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