The U.S. trade war with China is likely to continue under a Biden administration. There may be some softening of rhetoric, but restrictions will remain and perhaps be extended. Whether exporting goods to or importing goods from China, or seeking investment from China or in Chinese securities, limitations and legal requirements abound. The benefits of doing business with China continue to be significant, but the risks are significant, too. Chinese transactions and transaction partners therefore need to be carefully reviewed.
In this timely webinar, the International Trade attorneys at Bass, Berry & Sims will be joined by Mark Sagrans, Corporate Counsel at E.I. DuPont de Nemours, to discuss the current state of affairs, including the following:
- Current restrictions and compliance challenges
- Potential future limitations on doing business involving China
- Practical compliance solutions for managing trade and investment involving China
Please join us Wednesday, January 27 from 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. CT | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET for this informative discussion. To register, please click here.
Who Should Attend
- General counsel and other in-house legal personnel.
- Chief compliance officers.
- Risk managers.
- Internal auditors.
- Supply chain/logistics managers.
- Customs compliance directors.
- Import and export managers.
- Purchasing directors.
Accreditation
Tennessee CLE
This program is pending approval for one hour General Tennessee CLE credit. Please provide your BPR number upon registration in order for Bass, Berry & Sims to report your participation to the Tennessee CLE Commission following the conference.
Other State CLE
Bass, Berry & Sims does not seek direct accreditation from states outside of Tennessee, but some states allow attorneys to earn credit through reciprocity or self-submission. Certificates of completion and other common supporting documents will be provided for use in jurisdictions outside of Tennessee.
Questions?
Submit your questions for presenters upon registration or email questions to Claire Krummenacher.