Understand how U.S. export control rules
impact Canadian businesses
U.S. trade control laws and regulations impact companies who use or resell US-origin products, components or technology.
Canadian companies who deal with U.S.-based companies or that purchase U.S.-origin products, components or technology (including subsidiaries, affiliates, and parents of U.S. businesses) should attend, including:
- Trade compliance officers
- Legal departments
- Traffic personnel
- Administrators
- Customer Service representatives
- Government Liaisons
- Trade Logistics personnel
These seminars offer practical explanations and advice on what
the rules are and how they impact companies outside the United
States. They also cover Canadian export controls, economic
sanctions and military product and technology controls, with a
practical focus on addressing the challenges Canadian companies
face when subject to differing and sometimes conflicting Canadian
and U.S. requirements. Expect to leave these seminars with an
in-depth understanding of what you need to do to keep your
company compliant.
Two Back-to-Back Seminars
Sign up by April 18, 2009 for an early registration
discount:
1. Commercial Export Controls &
Embargoes Seminar
2-Day
Seminar, May 20-21, 2009
2. Defense Trade Controls Seminar
1-Day Seminar, May 22,
2009
Details of the Seminars are available at: Export Compliance Training Institute
For more information on this seminar series, please
contact:
Gina Bento, Commercial Specialist
U.S. Commercial Service, Montreal
Ph: (514) 908-3660; Fax: (514) 398-0673
Email: Gina.Bento@mail.doc.gov