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Complying with International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
An in-depth workshop of ITAR Compliance, detailing your responsibilities as an
Exporter of defense articles and services
Co-Sponsored by Manhattan Chamber of Commerce
DATE: Wednesday, March 3, 2010
TIME: 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (On-site Registration begins at 8:30 a.m.)
LOCATION: Midtown Manhattan, NY
COST: $145, NEXCO Members - $195 Nonmembers
CERTIFICATE OF ATTENDANCE AND PARTICIPATION ISSUED UPON COMPLETION!
Attend in person or via a concurrent webinar
This seminar will address rules, policies, and processes under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). How do these regulations affect your company? There has been an increased enforcement of trade policies and our speakers will teach you how to successfully navigate the ITAR so you can avoid penalties. What are the products subject to ITAR? How is it determined? How is the end user using the product? Are you sure you know them all?
This seminar is important for U.S. exporters of defense articles and services to attend in order to ensure that your shipments comply with ITAR. You will learn about the jurisdiction process, registration process and license and license exemptions. What is the difference between a manufacturing license and technical assistance license?
Our professionals will discuss country policies, embargoed countries and commodity jurisdiction. You will also receive some advice as to what is required to receive approval from the U.S. Dept of State. Learn how to implement a successful export plan that complements best commercial business practices.
Join us on Wednesday, March 3, 2010 as our professional speakers will provide you with the information you need to stay alive while exporting defense articles and services.
HIGHLIGHTS
• What items and activities are subject to ITAR
• How to find out what list your item is on – USML or CCL,
• Steps to take to determine the export licensing requirements for your item
• Commodity Jurisdiction Process (How do you properly define your product)
• How to determine your export control classification number
• Your obligations under ITAR
• When can you export or re-export without applying for a license
• What it takes to obtain timely approval by the U.S. Department of State
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
This advanced seminar is designed for business executives, international contracting specialists, export compliance managers and administrators, contract managers and administrators, program and project managers, marketing professionals, legal advisors, and others involved in the international marketplace of defense articles and services.
SPEAKERS
Allan Suchinsky, President - ITD Associates
Steve Laino & Raymond Zizzo - A-TCET EXODUS
KaiWah Chan, Special Agent - ICE
ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS
NEXCO speakers are professionals and in some cases government personnel who have the expertise, knowledge and are well-versed on the subjects. The speakers will be available throughout the seminar to answer your specific questions. |