![]() Trends and Evolution: Civil societies, corporate social responsibility, ethical committees-how do these intersect with trade compliance. Presented by Megan Gajewski Barnhill (Washington, DC), Johan Evers (Brussels), Bert Gevers (Brussels), Gerard Kreijen (Amsterdam), Baerbel Sachs (Berlin) Practical pitfalls of compliance: Complexity of incorporating requirements of multiple jurisdictions common compliance shortfalls and challenges (as noted in recent enforcement actions). We are thus very honoured to have a representative from the US Treasury with us who will speak on the new guidelines and recent enforcement actions and who will participate in the discussion on pitfalls, trends and evolution with international experts from both sides of the Atlantic. With new guidance released in recent months from both OFAC (US Treasury), the EU Commission and national regulators exporters are now reviewing their compliance programs and sometimes go further and implement even stricter rules. Over the years international sanctions and export controls have become an import factor on the global economic playing field urging businesses often to adapt their commercial strategy and priorities while implementing more robust compliance programs. We are proud and happy to invite you for the 5th edition of the Brussels conference on Export Controls & Economic Sanctions (this year focusing on economic sanctions). ![]()
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