Online event
Export Controls: Stay compliant and ship with confidence
Wednesday 29 July at 2:00PM
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Navigate export controls with confidence, learn how to classify your goods, understand licensing requirements, and stay compliant when trading internationally.
What you’ll learn
- Identify whether your goods fall under UK export control regulations
- Understand export licence requirements and how to apply them correctly
- Recognise additional risks and restrictions linked to destinations and end-users
Description
Navigating export controls is a critical step in moving goods internationally and ensuring your business remains compliant while accessing global markets. As part of the Moving Goods series, this webinar provides UK exporters with a clear, practical overview of the UK’s export control framework and how it applies to everyday trade.
You will learn about the rules, regulators and enforcement bodies involved in export controls, and what products, technologies and activities fall under UK Strategic Export Controls. The session will demystify military and dual-use classifications, helping you determine whether your goods require licensing. It also explains how UK export licences work in practice and outlines additional controls and restrictions that may apply depending on destination, end-use or end-user.
Designed to reduce risk and improve operational confidence, this webinar will help you embed export compliance into your processes and avoid costly delays or penalties when trading internationally.
Speakers
Steve Berry
Director of Export & Import Services, Strong and Herd LLP
Steve has over 30 years’ experience in International Trade. This includes working for a variety of manufacturing companies in order supply roles as well as a logistics focus with a shipping line and a freight forwarder.
Steve has worked for Strong and Herd LLP since 2014 supporting clients in export and import compliance in a variety of ways. This includes; providing technical support, delivering training on a variety of topics and carrying out audits. This knowledge also includes assisting businesses in UK and US Export Control Compliance.
By utilising his manufacturing experience, Steve can relate to clients’ circumstances to provide relevant assistance and support.
Steve is an ICC Registered Incoterms ® 2020 Trainer in the United Kingdom.