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CARM Transition Webinar - Offering 4

May 01

2:00pm-3:00pm (UTC+04:00)

Webinar

Our Customs experts will walk you through everything you need to know in order to transition your importing process from present day to CARM before the fast-approaching deadline. We are providing four offerings, but please note that you only need to attend one.

The topics that will be covered include: 

  • CARM Client Portal - Delegation of Authority 
  • Bond 
  • 180 day transition period 
  • CBSA blackout period 
  • Largest changes coming 
  • Expeditors' role in validating duties and taxes 
  • SIMA (Special Import Measures Act)
  • OIC Codes 
  • Documents & Data available after CARM R2

 

 

 

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Elements of an Effective Export Compliance Program

May 08

1:00pm-2:00pm (UTC+07:00)

Webinar

Having an effective Export Compliance Program helps companies minimize risks of violating the EAR and streamline their export operations.

It is vital that companies conduct assessments to:
• Identify risks in their operations
• Determine effectiveness of their policies and procedures
• Evaluate their regulatory compliance posture

In this session, we will review the key elements of a corporate-wide assessment to identify gaps in your export compliance program.

History of enhanced Export Controls enforcement:

The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) became acutely aware of vulnerabilities in export control programs following the terrorist events of September 11, 2001. As a result, BIS has committed significant funding and resources to amend and introduce new regulations, as well as increase enforcement activities.

In 2023, the Office of Export Enforcement launched the Disruptive Technology Strike Force with the Department of Justice to protect U.S. advanced technologies from illegal acquisition and use by nation-state adversaries like Russia, China, and Iran. The force also took enforcement action against significant national security threats, including the highest number ever of convictions, Temporary Denial Orders, and post-conviction denial orders; and strengthened enforcement policies to help keep the most critical U.S. technology out of the most dangerous hands.

The Department of Commerce and the Justice Department have publicly stated that "There are going to have to be some penalties that get everyone's attention," and that there will be more aggressive enforcement of export controls and sanctions for national security.

 

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Nearshoring: Managing CapEx Moves Cost Effectively and Efficiently

May 14

10:00am-11:00am (UTC+05:00)

Webinar

Nearshoring remains an industry buzzword. Are you shifting manufacturing to North America or expanding your production facilities?

U.S. companies are expanding production and adding new suppliers in an effort to move manufacturing closer to their customer base. Join Expeditors Project & Energy Services team to understand the best practices that will help you avoid unnecessary costs and meet your projects’ timeline.

Topics to be covered:
  • Coordinating the physical movement of oversized cargo
  • Learning to expect the unexpected in a more complicated logistics environment
  • Partnering with seasoned project cargo experts to plan appropriate routing
  • Navigating specialized delivery requirements

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