Gather Cross-Industry Compliance Perspectives from Leaders in the Field

Considering increasing geopolitical risks and intensifying strategic advanced computing competition with China, the U.S. government continues to ramp up enforcement efforts of China export controls and economic sanctions in unprecedented ways. Greater interagency coordination is also expected, which may result in more previously unseen compliance risk.

At the same time, China is a key U.S. business partner, so U.S./China trade relations must remain open, to a point, creating a complicated dichotomy for U.S. multinational companies.

With so much at stake, don’t miss out on invaluable, strategic guidance for updating your compliance programs and mitigating heightened enforcement risks.

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New Best Practices From

  • Intel
  • Honeywell
  • Thermo Fisher Scientific
  • Microsoft
  • SAP
  • Barclays (Hong Kong)
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Qualcomm
  • L3 Harris
  • WILO Group LLC
  • Mitsubishi Logisnext Americas
  • Nidec Motor Corporation
  • Parsons
  • IBM
  • Applied Materials
  • MicroPort Orthopedics
  • Sandvik Manufacturing Solutions
  • ServiceNow
  • Keysight Technologies

Benefits of Attending an ACI Conference

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Hear from Government Decision-Makers

Gain direct insights from key U.S. government agencies. These sessions will give you timely insight into the agencies’ 2026 priorities.

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Understand the Impact of Regulatory Changes

Stay ahead of the curve with in-depth discussions on the newest regulations affecting China trade.

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Network with Industry Leaders

Connect with leading experts, in-house counsel, and compliance professionals from multinational companies, law firms, and financial institutions.

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Actionable Takeaways for Your Business

Whether you are managing export controls, sanctions, or supply chain risks, you’ll leave with insights that you can implement immediately.

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For In-House Legal and Compliance Professionals Looking to Expand Their Network

The Women in Sanctions Network (WSN) is a global community of like-minded women working in economic sanctions. WSN is committed to promoting diversity across the profession, creating worthwhile networking and educational programs, and updating members on employment and advancement opportunities.

To find out if you are eligible to become a member of the Women in Sanctions Network, please visit womensanctionsnetwork.com

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