Supply Chain Preservation in a Changing Geopolitical World
International Business Briefing
Webinar
Overview
This is part of a webinar series hosted by Faegre Drinker’s international team. The series tackles timely issues of importance for companies with international business and growth objectives.
Join Faegre Drinker attorneys Jessica Abrahams, Carrie Connolly, John Mulhern and Mollie Sitkowski as they discuss actionable strategies companies can take to address supply chain disruptions and safeguard against uncertainty. They will identify supply chain instabilities caused by shifting geopolitical alliances and conflict, address how companies are coping with these changes, and detail practical guidance and techniques that can be deployed to help mitigate risk and strengthen responses.
Some of the topics they’ll discuss will include:
- Increasing supply chain certification demands. Government contractors face rising supply chain certification demands and this necessitates thorough diligence of downstream entities.
- False Claims Act risk. Enhanced supply chain diligence is crucial to avoid exposure under the False Claims Act.
- Supply chain opportunities. Companies can employ various strategies to optimize duty savings.
- Sanctions and export controls compliance. Following Know Your Customer and Know Your Supplier laws is essential to navigating sanctions, export controls and forced labor risks.
- Trade policy risks. Trade policy uncertainty and potential duty increases require companies to stay informed to manage supply chain risk.
Don’t miss this discussion on how to protect your company from supply chain challenges!
Time
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. ET
Have a scheduling conflict? Register for the live event, and we’ll send you the on-demand recording shortly after the broadcast date. Content available to view on demand through Wednesday, December 11, 2024. Please note, continuing education credit is not available for on-demand viewing.
Continuing Education Credit
Visit the event website for information on available continuing education credit.
Questions
Contact Heather Sanders or call +1 215 988 1127.