Building an Export Compliance Program Part One Risk Identification U.S. export controls, primarily implemented through the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), as well as U.S. economic sanctions laws, can have a significant impact on a companys business model and sales opportunities.
The breadth and depth of the export controls and economic sanctions laws and regulations can pose significant compliance and enforcement risks for companies operating in the United States and abroad. This webcast is Part One of a four-part series on Building an Export Compliance Program, and covers the basics of U.S. export controls and economic sanctions laws.
Topics addressed include an initial overview of the relevant laws and regulations, focusing on the EAR, the ITAR, economic sanctions, and antiboycott laws. The program also discusses particular issues faced by companies as they seek to comply with U.S. export controls.
Finally, the panel highlights basic compliance measures that companies should take to mitigate their risk under the export controls and economic sanctions regimes. Join Federal Publications Seminars and a distinguished panel of attorneys from Steptoe & Johnson LLP as we present Building an Export Compliance Program, Part I Risk Identification.
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