It’s great to be back! Join us this October for the WorldECR Export Controls and Sanctions Forum.

Trade controls are  very much in the spotlight in 2022 for all businesses. February’s invasion of Ukraine by Russia has led to an unprecedented sanctions response from the UK, EU and US. New and developing technologies are challenging established control regimes. Global supply chains are being unravelled and reset with new elements. With all this activity, knowledge of ‘the big picture’ in trade controls is essential.

The WorldECR Forum in London and Washington, DC, brings together export controls and sanctions compliance professionals, regulators and leading trade regulation attorneys and consultants, along with thought-leaders in a supportive, stimulating environment, sharing experience, insight, and knowledge of topical trade control developments and trends.

Taking place once a year in both London and DC, the WorldECR Forum has – since 2013 – been at the heart of WorldECR’s dynamic community of trade regulation professionals.

Exchange information,
Share expertise,
Build contacts

BENEFIT FROM THE EXPERIENCE
OF LEADING PROFESSIONALS
  • Understand the key challenges in export controls and sanctions compliance today
  • Benefit from updates and analysis of current international sanctions regimes
  • Meet fellow professionals and share invaluable insights and experience
GLOBAL SANCTIONS UPDATES
  • Updates and insight on key Russia/Belarus sanctions regimes
  • Sanctions as a tool for protecting human rights
  • Corporate liability in war zones
  • China and the West: the challenges facing trade
  • Settlement agreements: learning the lessons from others’ mistakes
GOOD PRACTICE
  • Talent, technology and compliance: strategies for success
  • KYC,  know your supplier: due diligence best practice in focus
  • Understanding the compliance strengths and weaknesses of your global supply chain
  • New technology controls and the Internet of Things
  • Red flags: Identification and correct response

The WorldECR Export Controls and Sanctions Forum