Joint Industry Outreach on Strategic Trade Management 2018
Joint Industry Outreach on Strategic Trade Management 2018
REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED
Joint Industry Outreach Seminar on Strategic Trade Management
Co-organised by Singapore, US and Japan
Date: 3 December 2018 (Monday)
Venue: Singapore Marriott Tang Plaza Hotel (Grand Ballroom)
Time: 9.00am - 5.00pm
(Registration starts at 8.15am)
The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), U.S. Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS), Japan Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and Singapore Customs will be organising a one-day strategic trade control seminar on 3 December 2018.
The seminar provides invaluable opportunities for you to hear from the government regulators and private sector practitioners/experts, and enhance your understanding of recent developments on Strategic Trade Management. There will be speakers from Germany, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Philippines, Singapore and the United States.
Manufacturers, exporters, logistics providers, freight forwarders, academics and researchers dealing with strategic goods or strategic goods technology are encouraged to attend the seminar.
Registration is free. Due to limited vacancies, participation is strictly limited to one per organisation. The registrants have to go through balloting for a confirmed seat.
To register, please email Mohammad Rasheed Mohd Kemy at Mohammad_Rasheed_Mohd_Kemy_from.TP@customs.gov.sg with the email subject line “Registration for Joint Industry Outreach Seminar 2018”. Please include the following information:
- Company name and UEN
- Email address and contact number
- Name and designation of registrant
If your organisation wishes to send additional representatives, please advise the representatives to email Mohammad Rasheed Mohd Kemy their contact details to be placed on the waiting list.
Presentation materials:
- Agenda
- Preparing for Strategic Trade Controls in Philippines
- Updates to Malaysia’s Strategic Trade Controls
- 1st Panel Discussion: Regulation and Facilitation: Two sides to the same coin (Germany)
- 1st Panel Discussion: Regulation and Facilitation: Two sides to the same coin (Netherlands)
- 1st Panel Discussion: Regulation and Facilitation: Two sides to the same coin (Japan)
- 1st Panel Discussion: Regulation and Facilitation: Two sides to the same coin (US)
- US brief on effects of proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
- 2nd Panel Discussion: Closing the gaps to achieve a robust Internal Compliance Programme (Yokogawa Electric Corporation)
- 2nd Panel Discussion: Closing the gaps to achieve a robust Internal Compliance Programme (Keysight Technologies Malaysia Sdn Bhd)
- 2nd Panel Discussion: Closing the gaps to achieve a robust Internal Compliance Programme (CAPTCIS)
- Compliance across the supply chain - Best practices for shipping goods via freight forwarders and agents
- Strategic goods technology violations revealed - by METI
- Counter-Proliferation case studies
- What to look out for Singapore’s Catch-All Controls
Full Video of the seminar (4 part video):
Part 1: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7zBok1gIY4A
Part 2: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H-w983VdzQQ