Course Description
This course is designed for professionals involved in international trade, including export compliance officers, legal advisors, logistics managers, supply chain professionals, manufacturers, and anyone responsible for ensuring compliance with U.S. export control laws. It is ideal for businesses exporting products, technology, or services that fall under U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
Sarah Middleton
The course instructors are a distinguished panel of experts curated by the International Trade Council, comprising professors and professionals with extensive experience in various facets of international trade. Our team includes seasoned practitioners in banking, trade finance, international trade, and logistics and supply chain management. With a wealth of expertise and industry knowledge, our instructors bring a diverse range of perspectives to the course, ensuring that participants receive comprehensive and insightful guidance tailored to the intricacies of global trade.
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Highlights
- Understand the scope and purpose of U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
- Identify items that are subject to EAR and determine export licensing requirements.
- Recognize the importance of compliance for dual-use items and deemed exports.
- Implement key strategies to ensure EAR compliance within their organization.
- Understand the consequences of EAR violations and how to mitigate risks through voluntary disclosure.