2010 Customs and Export Controls Seminar
Tuesday, October 19, 2010 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Music Room, Beijing Capital Club
50/F, Capital Mansion, No. 6 Xin Yuan Nan Road, Chao Yang District, Beijing 100004, P.R. China Tel: (8610) 8486 2225 Fax: (8610) 8486 3331
京城俱乐部音乐厅
北京朝阳区新源南路6号京城大厦50层
The seminar will be conducted in English only.
Join other trade compliance and government relations professionals for this informative seminar focusing on regulatory changes and compliance best practices. A distinguished panel of government and industry experts has been assembled and will share their knowledge and expertise.
Speakers and Topics
Update from the Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce
Mr. Kevin Wolf, Assistant Secretary for Export Administration
Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce
- Status of US export control review/reform efforts
- Managing compliance programs
- Update on VEU program
Update from the Defense Technology Security Administration, U.S. Department of Defense
Mr. Todd Willis, Chief, Dual-Use Division Licensing Directorate
Defense Technology Security Administration, U.S. Department of Defense
- Overview of DoD export control review process
- China technology export review
- Guidelines for U.S. customers to assist in the licensing process
International Technology Export Compliance at Intel’s Fab 68 in Dalian China
Mr. Patrick Knaggs, Intellectual Property and Export Compliance Manager, Intel
- Worldwide licensing efforts with International Governments
- Worldwide licensing efforts with global supply chain
- Compliance challenges and solutions
Export Compliance Practices of a PRC-based Tech Company
Mr. Matt Ruby, Vice President and General Counsel,
Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. (AMEC), Shanghai, China
- Export control practices of AMEC under past and present governmental control regimes
- Impact of export controls on a high-tech manufacturing company in China, specifically with regard to:
1) Technology transfers to China; 2) Parts and service to China; and 3) Re-export issues
- Export control developments in Asia that could impact a high-tech manufacturing company in China
Agenda
1:30 - 2:00 pm Registration
2:00 – 5:00pm Presentations and Q&A
(See more detailed information please open the attached flyer)
Registration:
To RSVP, please email or call Ms. Tina Zhang of USITO, at +86-10-6530-9369 ext. 11 or ftzhang@usito.org. Seminar fee is 200 RMB for members, 300 RMB for non-members (Cash payable at the door)
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