Trade Control Compliance – The Chemical Business Association’s Code of Conduct in Practice

Time: 11:50 - 12:10

Date: 4 June 2024

Theatre: Industry Insight

04-06-2024 11:50 04-06-2024 12:10 Europe/London Trade Control Compliance – The Chemical Business Association’s Code of Conduct in Practice

In the current climate of international unrest companies need increased vigilance within the supply chain they service, to reduce potential risks to their reputation and/or prosecutions from the misuse of a chemical they supply. There are a number of substances subject to strategic export controls (trade controls) on an international level but also nationally, such… Read more »

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In the current climate of international unrest companies need increased vigilance within the supply chain they service, to reduce potential risks to their reputation and/or prosecutions from the misuse of a chemical they supply.

There are a number of substances subject to strategic export controls (trade controls) on an international level but also nationally, such as EU and UK, which require differing degrees of paperwork and processes in place to ensure compliance. It is therefore vital that companies keep up to date with the changes to prevent delays, enforcement action or ‘bad press.’

In this presentation Doug will outline how CBA’s Code of Conduct on trade controls for chemicals was designed to help companies understand their obligations and the requirements of the legislation. Not only will Doug explain the code, its rationale and provide the detail to guide participants through their obligations and requirements of the legislation. It will also update delegates regarding the regulatory changes following the end of the transition period and the UK exiting the EU

  • Chemical Weapons
  • Drug Precursors
  • Explosive precursors
  • Dual Use
  • GB Regulatory Update

Speakers

  • Doug Leech Special Projects Director - Chemical Business Association

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