Gain an in-depth understanding of Chinese and US export controls and how to implement an effective export compliance program for your China operations. It has been a year of significant developments on the export controls front. As China, the United States and Europe take a more aggressive approach to enforcement in all areas of international trade regulation and national security, export controls government agencies are vigorously policing the export activities of companies and their foreign trading partners to ensure strict compliance with export control laws.
Rising government expectations and new regulatory standards increase risks for all global companies. Trade controls are becoming ever more complex and restrictive, and exporters must develop effective internal export control compliance programs that do not unduly hamper legitimate trade. Civil and criminal penalties are rising, cases are high profile and yesterday s knowledge is simply not enough to make the right decisions today.
After the tremendous success of its export controls conferences in Europe and the United States,
ACI and
C5 Group are proud to announce the inaugural
China Summit on Export Controls Compliance in Beijing. Attendees will benefit from the practical perspective of
21 seasoned corporate export compliance executives from companies such as AMD, Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment, Airbus , Bayer MaterialScience, Dresser, General Electric, General Motors, Huawei, Huawei-Symantec, Hydra-Electric, IBM, Invensys, Intel, Norinco, Tektronix, Sun Microsystems, SMIC, Texas Instrument. Get an update on regulatory and policy initiatives from
top Government officials and learn how industry is setting up internal controls to comply in this constantly changing global legal landscape. The agenda will include the latest information on
- Implementing an internal export controls compliance program for China operations
- How to identify whether your customer is a reliable party
- Minimizing risks when exporting technology to foreign third parties
- Train employees to prevent export violations
- Incorporate Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore export controls requirements into your overall plan
- Using license exception for products which encryption is not core function