For over twenty years, PLI’s Coping with U.S. Export Controls has been the go-to program on trade control laws and regulations. The program enables attendees to “get inside” international trade controls through give-and-take among key officials from the government agencies that regulate cross-border trade and investment, experienced company managers and top lawyers in the field.

Attendees of this two day program will learn:

  •  Export control reform: scope, status and implementation at Commerce, State and Defense
  • Sanctions policy: Iran, Syria, Sudan, Burma and Cuba
  • International sanctions developments
  • The State Department's proposed brokering rule
  • New developments in Department of Energy export controls
  • "Knowledge" and end-use controls for China
  • Enforcement and voluntary disclosures: penalties and enforcement policies
  • Compliance programs: how to design and implement an effective and efficient system

Sponsors

Practising Law Institute (PLI)