This Year in Trade – What’s Ahead in 2015?
Webinar | 02.10.15, 7:00 AM EST - 8:30 AM EST
As globalization pushes forward, the potential rewards – from trade, from expansion, from partnerships – have multiplied along with the risks. As a result, companies doing business nationally and internationally are facing a variety of issues affecting their bottom line. Should you expect anything different in 2015?
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015 at 12:00 pm Eastern, our Crowell & Moring team will discuss predictions for the coming year. Topics will include likely trends and issues in the US and EU on:
- Export controls
- Sanctions
- Anti-money laundering
- Import litigation
- Anticorruption (FCPA)
- Free trade agreements (TTIP/TPP)
Presenters include members of our international trade team based in Washington, D.C. and Brussels and we hope you can join us for this webinar.
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