END OF TRANSITION: SANCTIONS WEBINARS FOR UK COMPANIES
Tue, 17 Nov
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DIT has launched a number of webinars touching on urged actions to register for the EU dual use Open General Export Licences in preparation for UK's exit. (Various dates)
Time & Location
17 Nov 2020, 13:00 – 19 Nov 2020, 10:00
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About the event
***THESE WEBINARS ARE NOT ORGANISED BY THE GM CHAMBER****
The UK Government is hosting a series of webinars to help you understand how the new legislation and processes might affect your work, and what you will need to do to ensure compliance with regulations. Webinars for the Finance, Legal and NGO sectors, have taken place [link]; and we will now be hosting three further sessions:
- Tuesday 17 November, 13:00-14:00 GMT: Energy sector - Register here
- Wednesday 18 November, 10:00-11:00 GMT: Wider private sector (please attend this session if your sector was not included in other webinars or if you were unable to attend them) - Register here
- Thursday 19 November, 09:00-10:00 GMT: International trade sector - Register here
Speakers will include representatives from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, HM Treasury, Department for International Trade and other government departments. You will be given the opportunity to ask questions to help you prepare for the end of the transition period.
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For further information on UK sanctions and compliance, please read GOV.UK guidance on current sanctions regimes, and the new legislation which will come into force from 1 January 2021.
For further enquiries about this bulletin please contact: Sanctions Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office: sanctions@fcdo.gov.uk
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