If you are attending this year’s ICPA Conference in Atlanta, there is a Thursday Morning, March 22nd, Workshop made just for you and your organization.
This excellent practical application and case study-based effort covers the basics of how to consistently and methodically determine jurisdiction and classification. Decisions here are the essential basis from which all other compliance decisions flow. Making a mistake poses a huge risk and the possibility of numerous violations of the Export Administration Regulations and/or International Traffic in Arms Regulations.
This timely program focuses on step-by-step processes with real life examples. Participants will gain invaluable hands-on experience and learn useful tips to apply day-to-day in their own unique organizations. Attendees will receive invaluable insight on Export Control Reform and the direct impact and implications on the movement of Articles and Services from the US Department of State to the US Department of Commerce.
You need to know now just how the 600 series Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) and the new holding ECCN will change how you do business. The session is guaranteed to be educational, entertaining and interactive. There are also some special surprises for seasoned export compliance practitioners who attend.
As a result of meetings over the last few weeks with representatives from both the Commerce and State Departments, this timely workshop will have up-to-date details on statistics, trends, what’s coming and how best to prepare for migration from the US Munitions List to the Commerce Control List and Commerce Munitions List. Along with the PowerPoint slides there are also a variety of useful supplemental materials.
Saturday, March 10, 2012
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