Free to attend
Donald Trump’s return to the White House is going to have a significant impact on global trade over the next four years.
As well as tariffs, the US’ relationships with other superpower nations and blocs – including China, Russia and the EU – will have ramifications for defence-related trade measures such as export controls and sanctions.
Being able to stay up-to-date with controls and sanctions compliance requirements is hugely significant for a wide range of businesses, particularly those trading military, dual-use or high-tech goods.
Not having the necessary compliance processes and knowledge in place can result in not just fines and penalties, but criminal prosecutions too.
This free webinar from the Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade will give businesses and export control professionals insights into how they can practically ensure that they are up-to-date in a rapidly changing regulatory environment and give best practice advice on how to maintain and enhance compliance.
The panel will include Daniela Turiccki, the Export Controls Practice lead at the Chartered Institute, and will be hosted by Phil Adnett, the body’s senior content editor.