2nd Advanced Forum on

European Export Controls

Maximise the Effi ciency of Export Compliance Procedures while Minimising the Risk of Export Violations

Wednesday, September 19 to Thursday, September 20, 2012
Radisson Blu Hotel, Amsterdam

C5’s 2nd Annual forum on
European Export Controls
Wednesday 19th September to Thursday 20th September, 2012

Gain an In-depth Understanding of how Export Controls are Implemented Throughout Europe and Take Home Practical Tools for Benchmarking Your European Export Controls Compliance Programme to Avoid the Risk of Violations

Amid the new EU general export authorisations, proposed changes to export controls under the European Commission’s recent Green Paper and new sanctions continuously being issued, companies are faced with new burdens and also, new opertunites. Now is the time to ensure your company is fully prepared for the changes being made to European export controls. By strengthening your knowledge on the implementation of European export controls throughout the Member States, you gain the tools you need to maintain a competitive advantage in the market place and to avoid costly export violations.
C5‘s 2nd Advanced Forum on European Export Controls is a unique programme specifically and expertly designed to help you and your organisation conquer the challenge of remaining informed, compliant and ahead of the game.

The sessions will provide you with in-depth and practical guidance on European export control regulations and best practices for benchmarking your export compliance programme and fulfilling all your requirements when exporting controlled goods.

Key Topics Include:

Strategies for capitalising on the European Union’s Community General Export Authorisation licenses

Creating an action plan for avoiding sanction violations when exporting dual-use goods even when the list of sanctioned countries is continuously changing

How to accurately classifying dual-use goods under the EC Regulations 428/2009

Best practices for screening third parties to avoid doing business with entities on the sanctioned parties lists and mitigate the risks of diversion

Leading tactics for ended contracts with parties that have been placed on the sanctions lists

How to comply with encryption controls throughout Europe

This conference has limited space and will surely sell out quickly. Reserve your place now

The brochure for this event is currently in production.

To ensure you receive a brochure​, please send an email to Toby Hartley requesting a brochure as soon as it becomes available.

Contact: T.Hartley@C5-Online.com