 What every company must know: Export Compliance Training by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS)
This two-day program is led by BIS's professional counseling staff and provides an in-depth examination of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The program will cover the information exporters need to know to comply with U.S. export control requirements under these regulations.
We will focus on:
• What items and activities are subject to the EAR;
• Steps to take to determine the export licensing requirements for your item;
• How to determine your export control classification number (ECCN); • When you can export or reexport without applying for a license;
• Automated Export System (AES) procedures and requirements; • Sanctions programs; • Export Compliance Program (ECP) concepts; and • Real-life examples in applying this information.
Location/Venue: Eric P. Newman Education Center (Washington University School of Medicine) 320 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO
Lodging: A limited block of rooms are held at the conference rate of $150 per night at the Double Tree Hotel at Forest Park(within walking distance of the event venue) 4550 Forest Park Ave, St. Louis, MO Tel: (314) 256-7777 Online reservations can be made before March 19th. If making reservations by phone, mention the event “Complying with U.S. Exports Conference cohosted by the Missouri District Export Council” to get the conference rate.
Cost: Early Bird through March 15: $575.00 After March 15: $625.00 The fee includes continental breakfast, coffee breaks, lunch on both days, and seminar materials. Online registrations will continue until Friday, April 5th, if space is available. No refunds issued after March 15th (contact us about possible substitutions).
Co-sponsored by the Missouri District Export Council
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Does your U.S. company fall under the industrial equipment, plastic manufacturing, metalworking, machine energy or climatization industry?
Join the U.S. Commercial Service team in Bogota, Colombia for the 70th annual edition of the Bogota Industrial Fair (FIB)* from September 23-27. At this well-established, internationally attended fair, you’ll have access to more than 35,000 international buyers who walk the show looking for new international suppliers. U.S. exhibitors will also benefit from specialized USA branding promotion, onsite U.S. Commercial Service counseling and a semi-private meeting space for scheduling your own B2B meetings and networking. Additional services such as the Gold Key Service are available for an additional cost.
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 Join the GDEI Global Team in December for U.S. federal government-led Trade Mission to Saudi Arabia.
This trade mission takes place in Riyadh and focuses on expanding export opportunities to U.S. small and medium-sized businesses that are founded, led, operated, or owned by women.
Participants may also add matchmaking meetings with pre-screened buyers, agents, distributors, or joint-venture partners in Jeddah (December 10); and/or Dhahran (December 11).
Questions? Please contact Gabriela.Zelaya@trade.gov
Reports on market conditions, opportunities, regulations, and business customs prepared at U.S. Embassies worldwide by Commerce Department, State Department, and other USG agencies' professionals.
The CCGs are a must-read for you to understand the business environment and export opportunities in global markets.
The St. Louis Commercial Service office is ready to assist you. Contact us at: Office.StLouis@trade.gov
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