U.S. Export Controls e-Seminars for U.S. Companies
This Export Compliance Training Institute, Inc. (ECTI) export compliance e-Seminar series provides both novice and experienced export compliance professionals with comprehensive information on complying with export compliance regulations administered by the U.S. Departments of State, Commerce and Treasury. It also highlights what recent changes mean for their compliance programs.
Export Control Reform (ECR) changes have relaxed the controls on most defense-related items and technology, but made understanding and complying with the regulations even more complicated. The shift of most military and space items from the ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) to the EAR (Export Administration Regulations) forces exporters to learn the highly complicated ins and outs of the EAR. The good news is that the complex rules impose significantly less compliance burdens and fewer compliance-based export delays. So if you learn these rules, you will be able to export sooner and reduce the costs of compliance, giving you a competitive advantage.
ITAR Controls e-Seminar
(for U.S. Companies)
ITAR e-Seminar Modules
ECoP® ITAR renewal credits = 4
$795.00
EAR/OFAC Controls e-Seminar
(for U.S. Companies)
EAR e-Seminar Modules
ECoP® EAR renewal credits = 4
$795.00
Each e-Seminar Purchase Includes:
- Certificate of completion
- Optional ECoP® Certifications/Renewals
- Comprehensive training broken down into modules that can be started and stopped at any time
- 12 months viewing access
Who Should Purchase Export e-Seminars:
- U.S. companies, universities, research laboratories and government entities that need to understand how U.S. export rules (EAR, ITAR and OFAC) apply to, and impact, their organization in the U.S. and around the world
- Global trade compliance personnel who need to understand how the U.S. rules apply to their operations in the U.S.
- Non-U.S. companies and governments that want to understand how the U.S. rules impact their U.S.-based business partners and their U.S.-based operations
Compliance and legal personnel from all of the above who seek current, practical, organized, an comprehensive instruction on the U.S. regulations, including enforcement efforts, licensing, and incorporating export compliance best practices that will help to avoid costly violations