Turn compliance into action. Protect your business. Take the foundations of export compliance and turn them into a practical program for your company. This session covers classification, screening, licensing, recordkeeping, training, and internal audits, with real-world examples and practical templates.…
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Do you know what the US Commercial Service has to offer you? Watch along as we talk with a representative from USCS and learn about their mission, goals, and services they provide.
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