A comprehensive virtual training program taking place July 13–28, 2026 — designed for intermediate-level professionals — the program delivers practical, real-world guidance on navigating U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) in an increasingly complex global trade environment.
European allies are pushing to limit any financial benefit to Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Asian nations are grappling with energy shortages from the war with Iran.
The Balboa port is one of two terminals along the strategic Panama Canal that have become a flashpoint in the intensifying rivalry between the U.S. and China in Latin America.
The regulations allow the government to target foreign organizations and individuals if they suspend normal trade with China in violation of market rules.
The proposed bill would blacklist some of China's biggest chip companies, and give U.S. allies 150 days to show progress with aligning on these controls.