ICE & ITA to Hold Export Controls Conference w/ Microsoft, Etc. in Wash. July 31-Aug. 1
Businesses and researchers from the Pacific Northwest will gather at a two-day conference at the end of July to learn about the latest in U.S. export control laws and regulations, said Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. The event, titled "Export Controls: Awareness and Application" and presented by ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations, U.S. Commercial Service's Seattle Export Assistance Center, Microsoft Corporation, and the law firm of Dorsey & Whitney LLP, will be held at the Microsoft Conference Center in Redmond, July 31 to Aug. 1, ICE said. The conference covers the basics of U.S. export laws and regulations and the latest legal updates. Presenters from private industry and government will discuss best practices and present case studies in export compliance.
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The registration fee for the entire conference is $275, which includes meals and reference materials. There is also an option to attend only the second day, focusing on deemed exports, for $150. Conference registration is open to the public. The agenda, online registration and more information can be found here for the entire two-day event, and here for the second day focused on deemed exports only. Contact Diane Mooney at (206) 553-5615 ext. 236 for more information.