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North Carolina Bar Association: Red Flags: Navigating the Hurricane (2024 Corporate Counsel Section CLE)

Webinar | 02.02.24, 8:55 AM EST - 12:20 PM EST | CLE Offered

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International trade and foreign investment laws are changing quickly, particularly as a result of the heated political environment in Washington, D.C., and rising tensions between the U.S. and China. Even companies that are traditionally out of the flood plain need to heed the potential for a 100-year flood!

Hear leading international trade and national security attorneys from Crowell & Moring - Evan Chuck, Caroline Brown, David Stepp, and Jeremy Iloulian - and in-house counsel from a leading multinational company speak on "supply chain red flags." These leading experts will discuss the challenges of international trade compliance, including recent developments in sanctions and export controls. They will also discuss import controls, including enforcement of the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (UFLPA) and country of origin determinations in antidumping/countervailing duty investigations.

Finally, they will discuss the impact of the new Executive Order's proposed, first-ever "outbound" capital controls on investments in high technology involving China and what it means for existing and prospective businesses and investments.

For more information, please visit these areas: International Trade, Export Controls, National Security

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On 23 January 2025 at 16:00 CET, Crowell will host a webinar on the new Trump Administration and what it means for businesses outside the US. It will focus, in particular, on the Trump Administration’s policy objectives, how they will be implemented, and the legal and real-world impacts. By the date of the webinar, the new Trump Administration is expected to have issued its first Executive Orders, and there will be more clarity on their scope and content.