Beginners Guide to Export Licensing Controls
Whether at the start of your learning pathway or as a standalone training session, this course will equip you with the necessary knowledge to understand export licensing controls and how they work. Covering essential elements provides a solid foundation for understanding what goods, technology or software could be controlled and reviewing business-relevant areas in more detail.
Description
Covering the essential elements gives delegates an excellent springboard to understanding what goods, technology, or software could be controlled and reviewing business-relevant areas in more detail.
The key aims of this training session are to explain how the export licensing control system operates concerning strategic items and how it is implemented globally. Emphasis will be given to UK Export Licensing Regulations. However, it will also outline how these regulations are adopted in other countries, particularly the European Union (EU) and the USA. Touching on embargoes, sanctions, and end-use controls, the course will explain the jargon used in these often complex areas to build the learner's confidence when dealing with this topic. The trainer’s relaxed style and easy-to-understand terminology will help the exporting newcomer gain an invaluable foundation.
This training will illustrate the critical compliance issues, especially regarding business awareness and create an understanding of the correct processes required to ensure observance of the regulations even when a sale agreement does not cover the controlled items, e.g. intangible transfer of technology and items returned to overseas suppliers.
The session will provide an overview of the difference between military licensing controls and dual-use control regulations. It will teach learners how to approach tasks, respect this area of international trade legislation, and manage it within a business environment.
Course Structure and Key Topics
The course runs from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, including regular breaks and a lunch break.
This course is designed to be highly interactive, with quizzes, activities, and Q&A sessions. We encourage delegates to actively engage with the course tutor throughout the day, fostering a dynamic learning environment where everyone's input is valued. This interactive approach ensures that you understand the course material and learn how to apply it in real-world scenarios.
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Understand export controls and the applicable legislation, e.g. the Wassenaar Arrangement.
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Focus on the definition of controlled items under dual-use and military regulations.
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Understand the potential of additional controls, e.g. embargoes, sanctions, end-use and trade controls.
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Have knowledge of the export control administration in the UK, EU and USA and the type of licences currently in use
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Focus on evidence of compliance with an overview of end-user statements, record keeping and procedures.
Testimonials
"Really good - really good pace, enough time to help understand things thank you - very patient." Monique, Radius Aerospace 09/04/2024
"The flow of the materials worked really well, and it was easy to understand" Sally, SNC Mission Systems 30/05/2024
"I like the way the training was delivered and the quiz questions as part of the learning." 12/12/2023
"Steve was very knowledgeable and explained the content well Frequent break were appreciated" Matthew Loch, Renold 16/03/2021
Who Should Consider this Course?
This short, interactive session is suitable for professionals starting their pathway in export control compliance or individuals looking to enter this area of international trade. Though ideal for beginners, it is also helpful for anyone needing an overview of the topic or a quick refresher to keep up-to-date in this crucial area.
Why the Strong & Herd Course is Unique
What distinguishes Strong & Herd training courses is our commitment to empowering participants to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios, enabling them to take a proactive approach in their job roles. Our courses are led by industry experts with extensive practical experience in international trade, ensuring participants gain valuable insights and expertise.