In keeping with tradition, we are pleased to invite you to our annual Global Year-End Review of Import/Export & Trade Compliance Developments. This year, we are excited to provide a virtual offering available to all our clients and friends worldwide, plus an in-person reception and networking event for local attendees! The conference will be comprised of 75 minute virtual sessions over the course of three days. Please
join us on November 15, 16 and 17 for any or all sessions. The in-person reception will take place on November 15 at Rosewood Sand Hill in Menlo Park, California. Our international trade compliance lawyers from around the world will review the major global legislative, judicial and administrative activities and trends in export controls, trade sanctions, customs compliance, and import requirements. Visit our
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register. Mr. McKenzie’s practice is focused on cross-border transactions and international trade regulation. His practice also covers planning and structuring international investments, international mergers, acquisitions, consolidation and reorganization transactions, international commercial and technology development and transfer transactions, as well as customs and import regulations, export controls and international corporate compliance. Author Alison J. Stafford Powell Ms Stafford Powell advises on all aspects of outbound trade compliance, including compliance planning, risk assessments, licensing, regulatory interpretations, voluntary disclosures, enforcement actions, internal investigations and audits, mergers and acquisitions and other cross-border activities. She develops compliance training, codes of conduct, compliance procedures and policies. She has particular experience in the financial services, technology/IT services, travel/hospitality, telecommunications, and manufacturing sectors.
2022 Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy Building a Network of Global Cooperation The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) will offer a hybrid Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy Wednesday, June 29–July 1, 2022. This 35th annual conference will be offered in-person at the Marriott Marquis in Washington, D.C., and also virtually for the first two days. It will include keynote speakers, plenary sessions, breakout sessions, and an Exhibit Hall. Roundtable sessions with experts on many topics will be offered on the third day in-person only. There will be one reception at the end of the first day. The theme of this year’s conference is Building a Network of Global Cooperation. The planned agenda for this conference includes a Global Plenary and an Export Enforcement plenary, and sessions on the following topics:
IN-PERSON CONFERENCE The in-person conference will be held at the Marriott Marquis Washington, D.C. The cost for in-person attendance is $1,400 per person. VIRTUAL CONFERENCE Select live conference content will be offered virtually. The cost for virtual attendance is $600 per person. EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE An exhibit hall will be available during all conference days to in-person attendees. Exhibit hall hours are Wednesday, June 29 from 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. (includes exhibitor reception), Thursday, June 30 from 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., and on Friday, July 1 from 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. To register now as an attendee, CLICK HERE To register now as an exhibitor, CLICK HERE All attendees will receive access to recorded event content online for 30 days after the event. Wer ist aktuell Exportweltmeister?Größte Exportländer weltweit 2021
China ist im Jahr 2021 Exportweltmeister. China exportierte im Jahr 2021 Waren im Wert von rund 3,36 Billionen US-Dollar und ist damit mit weitem Abstand vor den USA (1,75 Billionen US-Dollar) und Deutschland (1,63 Billionen US-Dollar) das größte Exportland der Welt.
Ist Deutschland immer noch Exportweltmeister?Die Volksrepublik China führt seit 2009 die Liste der Exportweltmeister an, im Jahre 2019 gefolgt von Deutschland und Russland.
Wer ist der größte Handelspartner Deutschlands?Die Volksrepublik China ist erneut Deutschlands wichtigster Handelspartner. Im Jahr 2021 wurden nach endgültigen Ergebnissen Waren im Wert von 246,5 Milliarden Euro zwischen Deutschland und der Volksrepublik China gehandelt (Exporte und Importe).
Welche Länder haben einen Exportüberschuss?Welche Länder haben Exportüberschüsse?. Vereinigte Staaten.. Japan.. Deutschland.. China.. Niederlande.. |