Synopsis
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued an interim final rule automatically imposing restrictions on entities 50% or more owned directly or indirectly by one or more entities on the Entity List, Military End-User List, and certain entities on the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List. In an upcoming panel discussion, experts from K&L Gates will provide AUECO members with insights into how organizations are managing the implications of this new rule. The discussion will cover a range of topics, from initial responses to recommended strategies, shedding light on how organizations can adjust their compliance approaches and procedures accordingly. Join us for valuable insights on navigating these regulatory changes effectively.
Speakers
Nathaniel Bolin
Partner, International Trade Practice Group
K&L Gates LLP
Bio: For more than 20 years, Nate Bolin has advised and represented US and global clients on export controls, economic sanctions, trade remedies, customs and tariffs, and related areas of national security and international trade laws. Nate has extensive experience with the trade and national security laws and policies governing advanced and emerging technologies in the aerospace, advanced materials, chemicals, defense, medical, oil and gas, semiconductor, telecommunications, and transportation industries. He also regularly helps clients successfully navigate the complex CFIUS process and national security issues involving investments and cross-border transactions.
Marissa Cloutier
National Security Policy Advisor
K&L Gates LLP
Bio: Marissa brings nearly 15 years of national security and trade experience from senior roles in the US government at the US Department of State, US Department of the Air Force, NASA, and US Department of Commerce and at a private defense contractor. Marissa's background includes drafting and successfully implementing the current official US Department of State export control compliance guidelines and risk assessment criteria for aerospace, defense, and technology companies, resolving complex investigations of export control violations by major US and international defense contractors, and building and auditing trade compliance programs of numerous major multinational corporations and research institutions.
**This is a closed session for AUECO Members only. You do not need to register for this event and will only need to use the Teams Link at the bottom of the listserv announcement email on the day of the presentation. Please send any questions you have to contact@aueco.org.**