The Fundamentals of Product Classificat...
Determining your product's export classification is one of the most important steps toward export compliance. How else will you know what restrictions might be on any given international transaction if you have not assigned the correct ECCN or USML Category? This webinar will address the differences behind Commodity Jurisdiction determinations and Commodity Classifications and will help you create effective processes to classify and document p...
Compliance Challenges with Canadian and...
Canada is now a “sanctions hawk”. The traditional view that Canadian trade controls are less aggressive than or least similar to their US counterparts is no longer accurate and is causing significant compliance and enforcement challenges for Canadian as well as US companies operating in Canada. Those firms that fail to address fundamental differences in the substance, administration, and enforcement of trade controls north of the b...
Export Control Classification for Aircr...
Aerospace consistently ranks among the top US export industries. American companies sell about $140 billion worth of commercial airliners, satellites, military aircraft, engines, components, and more to customers abroad. At the same time, aerospace is among the industries most affected by International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and Export Administration Regulations (EAR) export controls. This webinar will focus specifically on determi...
Washington, DC: ITAR / EAR / OFAC Compl...
International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and Office of Foreign Assets Controls & Embargoes (OFAC) Explained - complete with all Export Control Reform Changes and New Administration Priorities: This seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with a comprehensive education on complying with United States export regulations. We will review recent ECR ch...
Routed Exports 2020: Blindfolded and Wa...
Routed Exports. Need I say more? There are few topics in the export compliance realm that stir more controversy! This is for good reason. The lines of responsibility can be blurry at times, and the differences in regulations can cause even the oldest, saltiest trade compliance professionals to tremble in their loafers. Not to worry – the Census Bureau is aiming to right all the wrongs we have suffered at the hands of regulations that are...
BIS License Application 748P: How to Pr...
BIS License Application 748P: How to Prepare It and How to Ensure Best Possible Approval Time The BIS form 748P is used for export licenses, re-export licenses, and commodity classifications, among other things. This webinar will include a real-time demonstration of the SNAP-R system. The 748P form is the major feature of the web-based application platform used by BIS, “SNAP-R”. If you are new to the BIS 748P application, you need...
Parties of Concern? Dealing with the BI...
This webinar will focus on the nuts and bolts of the Commerce Department blacklists: The Denied Party, Entity and Unverified Lists. The speaker will review the policy bases for these lists, the restrictions they impose on the listed parties, the compliance obligations they create, what to do if a company learns that it has not complied with these compliance obligations, how to conduct and manage investigations related to these violations, and...
Export Controls in 60 Minutes for Tech...
This two-part webinar series is designed for technology start-ups and other privately held smaller companies, their funders, and legal advisors. The program is designed to quickly explain the most important aspects of US export, employment, and investment laws with the most impact on companies that may: Hire non-US persons, including those on student and other temporary visas Have non-US person founders or board members Be potential targets fo...
The New Rules Governing Exports of Fire...
On January 23, 2020, the Trump Administration published the long-awaited final rules to remove most commercially available firearms and ammunition from the export controls of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) and transition them over to the controls of the Commerce Department’s Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The U.S. Munitions List Categories I, II, and III are the last categories to be revised pursuant to th...
The Paradox of Compliance: ITAR and Ant...
The Paradox of Compliance: ITAR and Anti-Discrimination Concerns Webinar Recent settlement agreements between the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and private companies have shown that DOJ will not tolerate employers discriminating against foreign persons – even where export controls might appear a concern. At the same time, the export agencies have specific requirements that mandate certain export-controlled information to be restricted...
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