New England Crime Analysis & Intelligen...
The Massachusetts Association of Crime Analysts has hosted an annual training conference for 23 years, gathering analysts, officers and command staff from across New England and throughout the country for five days of world class training. We have subject matter experts teaching breakout sessions and national leaders in policing giving the keynote addresses. This year, we are looking forward to returning to in-person training after canceling 2...
New England Crime Analysis & Intelligen...
CANCELED
This event has been canceled. We hope to see you next year This conference offers a full week of hands on computer training, break out sessions, keynote addresses and nightly networking events.
Managing Export Operations and Compliance
In today’s complex export environment, regulatory compliance and traditional operational issues are inextricably linked. Even simple logistical or reporting mistakes may have repercussions that can lead to noncompliance. Companies that don’t take a holistic and systematic approach to all of these issues will leave themselves open to fines, customs seizures, delays, and possible enforcement action. This webinar will provide an overv...
Powering Your Exports: A Program for Ma...
If you are a manufacturing or technology company in Massachusetts, you should be connected to the global market. Many successful exporters derive more revenue from outside the U.S. than from within it. How do they do it? What steps can you take to do the same? And how can you build export operations that are both effective and compliant? This program is about taking your sales and operations to the next level – we’ll discuss the st...
China Trade Update
The U.S.-China trade relationship exceeded $700 Billion in 2017, and China is our largest trading partner in manufactured goods. Given the importance of the two-way trade relationship between the two countries, many U.S. companies have been deeply impacted by the numerous trade policy actions involving China over the past year. Join us for this webinar for the latest on the U.S.-China trade relationship, including ongoing trade negotiations. W...
Powering Your Exports: A Program for Ma...
If you are a manufacturing or technology company in Massachusetts, you should be connected to the global market. Many successful exporters derive more revenue from outside the U.S. than from within it. How do they do it? What steps can you take to do the same? And how can you build export operations that are both effective and compliant? This program is about taking your sales and operations to the next level – we’ll discuss the st...
Duty Drawback: Your Secret Weapon in th...
With recent, dramatic escalations in U.S. and global tariffs, it has become increasingly important for companies to investigate creative alternatives to help them remain competitive and maintain international sales revenue. If your company imports goods and either re-exports them or exports equivalent products, whether or not they have been altered or incorporated into finished products, you should consider adding Duty Drawback to your trade a...
Powering Your Exports: A Program for Ma...
If you are a manufacturing or technology company in Massachusetts, you should be connected to the global market. Many successful exporters derive more revenue from outside the U.S. than from within it. How do they do it? What steps can you take to do the same? And how can you build export operations that are both effective and compliant? This program is about taking your sales and operations to the next level – we’ll discuss the st...
Best Practices for Export Enforcement M...
Enforcement of export regulations is carried out by a number of federal agencies with “boots on the ground” at the local level. Indeed, it is not unusual for businesses engaged in global trade to occasionally receive a knock on the door from these agencies when they are investigating a case, targeting specific industry sectors, or conducting general outreach. Join us to hear directly from special agents on current trends in export...
Best Practices for Voluntary and Requir...
Export control, economic sanctions and other related laws are complex and ever-changing. As such, U.S. companies engaged in international business transactions are at heightened risk for non-compliance. Even diligent, well-intentioned exporters often make mistakes in this dynamic regulatory climate. Exporters uncovering potential violations confront the question whether to voluntary self-disclose the matter to the relevant federal agency. Disc...
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