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Export Compliance Seminar and Workshop
May 22 and 23, 2018 | University of Miami
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Does your company have an effective Export Compliance system in place?

The South
Florida District Export Council, the U.S. Commercial Service, and the Center
for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) are hosting a two-day
program that will cover the main areas of export compliance. Speakers from the Census
Bureau, Bureau of Industry and Security, Office of Foreign Assets Control, Directorate
of Defense Trade Controls at the U.S. Department of State, and Customs and
Border Protection, will deliver a full day of instruction covering major regulations,
updates, and licensing requirements. The second day will consist of a Workshop
where members of the South Florida District Export Council will offer hands on
training on how to set up an Export
Compliance program, apply for licenses, generate reports in the Automated
Commercial Environment (ACE), commodity classification, and much more.
What will
be presented?
- Mandatory
export filing requirements (EAR, ITAR, FTR, OFAC)
- How to
avoid common mistakes and penalties
- Export
control requirements
- How to
classify your product by Schedule B number and Export Control Classification
Numbers (ECCN)
- Best
practices for maintaining compliance with export regulations
- License
Preparation
Who
should attend?
All those
involved in the export process: Freight Forwarders, Exporting Carriers,
Consolidators, Compliance Software Providers, U.S. Customs Brokers, U.S.
Principal Parties in Interest including Manufactures and Suppliers.
For questions please contact: Martina.Echevarria@trade.gov or Leandro.Solorzano@trade.gov
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Dates: May 22-23, 2018
Location: University
of Miami, Business School, Storer Auditorium,
1306 Stanford Drive, Coral Gables, FL 33146
Fee: $450 per person (Includes
Seminar, Workshop, parking, continental breakfast, lunch and breaks)
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