Application for Customs Strategic Goods Control Course
Application for Customs Strategic Goods Control Course
JOINT OUTREACH SEMINAR: STRATEGIC TRADE MANAGEMENT FOR THE LOGISTICS INDUSTRY
The U.S. Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), U.S. Export Control and Related Border Security (EXBS) and Singapore Customs will be organizing a one-day export control seminar targeting the freight forwarding and third party logistics industry on 2 September 2015.
The seminar provides unique opportunities to hear from both government and private sector experts in logistics and supply chain security, enhancing your understanding of recent developments in the field. Topics include updates to strategic trade controls, transshipment best practices, and case studies in trade compliance.
Logistics providers and freight forwarders dealing with strategic goods or technology are encouraged to attend the seminar.
Participation is free. Due to limited vacancies, participation is limited to one representative per company, on a first-come, first-served basis. Companies that wish to send additional representative may provide contact details to be placed on the wait list.
Highlights:
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Enforcing Strategic Trade Controls - An ABF Perspective
Presented by Mr. Anthony McLoughlin, Inspector, National Security Branch, Australian Border Force -
Transshipment Scam: SPF Perspective
Presented by Mr. Mak Kum Kay, Assistant Director (Special Projects), Commercial Affairs Department, Singapore Police Force -
Managing U.S. Export Requirements as a Non-U.S. Entity: Understanding and Mitigating Compliance Risks
Presented by Ms. Tatman Savio, Foreign Registered Lawyer, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld (Hong Kong)
Registration
REGISTRATIONS FOR THIS SEMINAR HAVE CLOSED
Seminar Materials:
- Seminar Agenda
- Strategic Trade Management - A Private Sector Perspective
- International Trade - Related Credit Card Fraud
- Managing U.S. Export Control Requirements as a Non - U.S. Entity: Understanding and Mitigating Compliance Risks for the Logistics Industry
- Shield America
- Exercising Due Diligence When Making Customs Declarations