Proper valuation is necessary to correctly calculate Customs duties, taxes, and fees. Come join us as we discuss different value calculation methods, related-party transactions, and how to document your work so that you’re prepared for any questions that might arise.
DDTC: Directorate of Defense Trade Controls issued an ITAR Compliance Risk Matrix
DDTC: Directorate of Defense Trade Controls issued an ITAR Compliance Risk Matrix
The Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) is issuing a new ITAR Compliance Risk Matrix, accompanied by a supplemental risk matrix specific to universities. These risk matrices are intended to assist organizations in assessing their level of ITAR compliance risk and assist in the evaluation of potential compliance risks that are specific to each organization and that, if left unaddressed, may lead to ITAR violations.
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