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ACSS New York Chapter: The Weakest Link: Navigating Third-Party and Supply Chain Risk

Event | 06.12.25, 5:30 PM EDT - 8:30 PM EDT

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Jay Conference Empire
8 W 38th St
New York, NY, 10018

Hosted by Kharon, the Association of Certified Sanctions Specialists (ACSS) New York Chapter is holding a session entitled "The Weakest Link: Navigating Third-Party and Supply Chain Risk."

During the panel discussion, Crowell International Trade Partner Anand Sithian will help explore how screening and due diligence can be used to identify risk in the whole of the supply chain. In recent years, there has been increasing pressure from the US government to monitor supply chains and third parties to effectively identify risks and vulnerabilities to prevent breaches of national security, creating risks to banks, manufacturers, exporters and logistics companies. The discussion will help determine how to best identify risk so companies involved in global trade and transactions can understand enforcement risks, protect franchise value, mitigate reputational harm, and ensure compliance with these current supply chain restrictions.

For more information, please visit these areas: International Trade, Economic Sanctions, National Security, Human Rights and Forced Labor

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