“To whom can I export?” “What can I export?” “How can I export compliantly?” These three questions are the framework for CE’s Trade Compliance for Executive Leadership training. The course communicates how executive leaders need to view export, import, corruption, and sanctions and embargoes training as an integrated program to mitigate corporate risk. It discusses key trade concepts relevant to typical business transactions and helps senior leaders understand the critical role they play in promoting and ensuring an effective trade compliance program and culture – essential ingredients for the long-term success of any company.
Learners will receive a Certificate of Completion from George Mason University upon successful completion of this course.
Learning Objectives
Help executives, regardless of geographic location, understand their role in trade activities being undertaken by their organization and their responsibility for developing and promoting an effective trade compliance program and culture.
Target Audience
Executives, vice presidents, senior managers, and directors
Course Duration: 28 minutes
Certificate of Completion: George Mason University
Course Outline
Introduction
The Changing Landscape: Integrated Trade Compliance
The “Who,” “What,” and “How” of Trade Compliance
With Whom Is the Trade Conducted?
What Is Being Traded?
Controls on Dual-Use Goods and Services
Controls on Military and Defense-Related Goods and Services
How Is the Trade Conducted?
Your Responsibility
Training Summary
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