Bullet-Proof Your Export Controls Compliance Programs, Ensure Compliance With Increased Regulatory Oversight
The European Forum on US Export Controls returns after a three-year hiatus back to Brussels! Don’t miss this one-day comprehensive overview into all of the key developments affecting the US, EU and UK export control industry. Hear directly from seasoned in-house executives and private practice experts on how to avoid costly violations by developing the tools your company needs to stay ahead and comply with continually changing global export regimes.
Discuss practical solutions to export control challenges, including:
- Strengthening your export controls compliance programme by understanding the key elements of compliance that regulators expect
- Cyber security and export controls, how to protect your data and variances for specific compliance processes
- Minimising export control risks when re-exporting items to and from different locations
- Overcoming classification complexities, including classifying new and emerging technologies
Featuring Government Speakers:

Richard Ashooh
Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce

Milan Godin
Legal Advisor, Strategic Goods Control Department of Foreign Affairs Flemish Government (Belgium)
Benchmark With Peers From Leading Organisations:
- American Airlines
- CardinalHealth
- Cisco Systems
- Dell
- Hitachi Europe
- Solvay
- Textron
- Trade Conformity Limited
- Firmenich
Join Trade Compliance And Export Control Experts
From Leading Corporations Across The EU, UK And US to Discuss:
- Confronting Increased US Export Control Requirements
- Intersection of Export Controls and Economic Sanctions
- ITAR nd EAR: Top Five Pitfalls to Avoid for Classifications, Exemptions and Licenses
- Fundamentals of US, UK and EU Export Controls and Latest Developments
- Key Components of an Export Controls Compliance Program and How to Keep Your Program Current
Hotel
Le Châtelain Brussels Hotel
Rue du Châtelain 17, 1000 Brussels, Belgium