This export controls compliance training will focus on Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC) regulations. Attendees will learn best practices for managing due diligence processes for their exports when dealing with sanctioned countries.
This webinar will explore the challenges facing multinational corporations when establishing best practices for managing their due diligence processes when dealing with sanctioned countries. This session will provide your organization with a regulatory overview of the US economic sanctions and will provide guidance on establishing best practices for managing these controls. It will focus primarily on the Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC) regulations, but will provide considerations when looking at global transactions and foreign processes.
Why Should You Attend:
Conducting business on a global scale requires a comprehensive strategy when conducting due diligence on sanctioned parties or countries. A strong due diligence program will provide transaction-level transparency that is imperative when selling to questionable markets.This webinar will explore the challenges facing multinational corporations when establishing best practices for managing their due diligence processes when dealing with sanctioned countries. This session will provide your organization with a regulatory overview of the US economic sanctions and will provide guidance on establishing best practices for managing these controls. It will focus primarily on the Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC) regulations, but will provide considerations when looking at global transactions and foreign processes.
Areas Covered in the Webinar:
- Overview of the sanctions imposed by the Office of Foreign Asset Controls (OFAC)
- How do foreign sanctions differ from US sanctions?
- Considerations when establishing a due diligence program
- Overcoming conflicts between US sanctions and foreign blockage laws
Who Will Benefit:
- Global Trade Compliance Professionals
- Inside Counsel
- International Customer Service
- Sales & Marketing
- Freight Forwarders who have export responsibility
Course Provider
Suzanne Bullitt,