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For many policymakers, economic sanctions have become the tool of choice for handling geopolitical challenges. Managing US export control requirements have become a growing part of day-to-day business operations for multinational firms.


AmCham China and AmCham Shanghai are pleased to invite you to a training on the basics of US export controls, featuring former US compliance officers. Our speakers will answer important questions, including:

  • What have been the most significant updates so far?
  • What future measures can we expect?
  • How can I ensure compliance with all of this?
  • What should a company's internal compliance team look like?


This training is targeted at country managers but is also appropriate for MNC export and trade compliance departments, in-house counsels, and government affairs professionals.


This training session is online and will be conducted using Microsoft Teams. A link to the webinar will be sent to successful registrants. It will be delivered by representatives of AmCham China's Export Control Working Group (ECWG) and supported by AmCham Shanghai.


The training session is free for ECWG members, RMB 300 for AmCham China and AmCham Shanghai members, and 500 for non-members.


Export Control Basics


Agenda to include:


  • Global Export Controls Overview
  • US Dual-Use Export Controls Introduction
  • EAR Jurisdiction Review
  • Classifying Your Item
  • End-User Controls
  • End-Use Controls
  • Licensing
  • License Exceptions
  • Export Clearance Requirements
  • Export Enforcement
  • Brief overview of OFAC Sanctions
  • Brief Overview of US Anti-Boycott Laws

Agenda

Speakers

  • John Larkin (President at Larkin Trade International)

    John Larkin

    President at Larkin Trade International

    John Larkin founded Larkin Trade International in June 2005 and has since grown the company into one of the leading providers of trade compliance consulting in China and the Asia Pacific region. Prior to founding LTI, John served as the Director for Export Compliance for Veeco Compound Semiconductor, a company that provides compound semiconductor manufacturing equipment for use in the production of light emitting diodes, radio frequency emitters, and solar cells. In this position, John utilized his knowledge of Asian markets and export controls to assist Veeco in addressing its trade issues relating to Asia and other areas of the world, including developing a market strategy in line with export compliance policies, providing guidance on logistics and regulatory issues, and serving as a primary liaison with U.S. and foreign government officials.

    From 2002-2004, John served at the U.S. Embassy in Beijing as the Export Control Attaché and as a Commercial Officer. As the Export Control Attaché John was the Bureau of Industry and Security representative in China serving as the U.S. Government expert on dual-use export controls. In that role, John traveled extensively throughout China conducting site visits at Chinese companies and meeting with provincial Chinese Government officials. John was a primary U.S. Government representative in negotiating a bilateral export control agreement that was concluded in 2004. The Secretary of Commerce awarded John a Gold Medal for his role in these negotiations. As a Commercial Officer, John provided counseling and assistance to U.S. companies on a broad range of trade issues and served clients in various industry sectors, including aerospace, machine tools, nuclear, and IT/Telecom. John authored reports for the Country Commercial Guide for the machine tool and security equipment sectors, among others, as well as program reports on export controls and standards.

    From 1995-2001, John was a Special Agent, first with the U.S. Customs Service in Los Angeles, then with the Dallas Field Office of the Bureau of Industry and Security. As a Special Agent, John conducted administrative and criminal investigations related to U.S. Government trade laws and regulations, including valuation, intellectual properties rights, antidumping, and export controls. From this experience, John became well versed in U.S. and foreign trade laws and regulations. In 2001, the Secretary of Commerce awarded John a Silver Medal for the successful completion of a complex and international investigation.

    John is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (B.A. 1989, M.S. 1989) and a veteran of the United States Marine Corps. He speaks, reads, and writes Mandarin Chinese.

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  • Paige Rivas (Director, US Government Relations of Larkin Trade International)

    Paige Rivas

    Director, US Government Relations of Larkin Trade International

    Paige Rivas is the Director of US Government Relations at Larkin Trade International.  Her portfolio includes trade advocacy, export controls, US government relations, and China market access issues. She specializes in international trade regulations and compliance and advises clients operating globally on US, Hong Kong, and other export control regimes and Chinese standards development and regulations. She also serves as an advisor to AmCham China’s Export Compliance Working Group.

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Tickets

ECWG Members ONLY
Standard Price Complimentary
AmCham China and AmCham Shanghai members
Standard Price RMB 300
Non-Members
Standard Price RMB 500