This Year in Trade - What's Ahead in 2016?
Webinar | 03.16.16, 8:00 AM EDT - 9:30 AM EDT
International trade rules are changing rapidly. From Iran to Cuba, and from TPP to TTIP, 2016 promises even more. We will highlight the events and trends that will drive trade regulation in 2016, and identify opportunities to stay on top of, or even get ahead of change that affects your company's bottom line. Should you expect anything different in 2016?
On Wednesday, March 16, 2016 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern, our Crowell & Moring team will discuss predictions for the coming year. Topics will include likely trends and issues in the U.S. and EU on:
• Economic Sanctions
• Anti-money Laundering
• Export Controls
• Customs
• Trade Remedies
• EU Trade Issues
• Data Privacy
Presenters include members of our international trade and data privacy teams based in Washington, D.C. and Brussels and we hope you can join us for this webinar.
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