Foley Of Counsel Gregory Husisian authored an article that appeared in Aftermarket Business on September 12, 2011 titled “Export Controls on Goods.” Husisian highlights some of the considerations that go into implementing an effective compliance program for export controls regulations, noting that such regulations have been in place for years but are taking on increasing prominence. He adds that proper training, record retention, and annual independent reviews of compliance are key to a successful compliance program.
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