Don't let your business become an unintended casualty of a changing world.
The world of international trade is no longer a predictable landscape. Economic and political climates are now in a state of constant flux. Regional conflicts, geopolitical tensions, and shifting economic policies all contribute to an environment of uncertainty for businesses engaged in global commerce, and is unlikely to resolve in the near future.
While the World Trade Organisation (WTO) forecasts a modest increase in the volume of merchandise trade for 2024 and 2025, these projections are shrouded in significant uncertainty. Businesses of all sizes and all in all industries are at risk of being affected: sanctions can apply on a range of goods, from high-end luxury consumer goods to essential technology components like semiconductors and microchips.
Being caught off guard may not only bring operational challenges, but can also pose legal risks that could affect have detrimental effects on your business. Companies must be adaptable and possess a deep understanding of the ever-evolving regulatory environment in order to succeed.
In response, GM Chamber has organised an Expert’s Insights into Export Controls and Sanctions on the 19th of September to help businesses remain informed and proactive. Equip your staff with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complex terrain of international regulations. Our experts will dive deep into different controlled goods, as well as different ongoing sanctions and their effects on global trade, to help you run a compliant and efficient business.
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