Trade Compliance Environment I - IIEI-214
Course Description: This three-week course is for new, entry-level personnel who need or want to familiarize themselves with the US trade compliance environment. Upon completion, a student will possess a basic understanding of the duties and responsibilities of those working in regulated trade
compliance "import/export" within an organization, the function of government in mandating trade compliance, the most common trade compliance problems, and the career possibilities in choosing this profession. Students seeking an in-depth understanding should enroll in advanced (300-level) courses that deal with these topics.
Prerequisite: None
Course Credit: 1.5 Credit Hours
Major Course Topics & Course Outcomes
As a result of the group and individual activities included in this course, the student will acquire the following knowledge and skills that can be applied to the workplace:
Introduction to International Trade
- Understand the environment of international trade and the importance of exporting.
- Comprehend the meaning of commonly used general international trade industry, trade compliance and other terminology and related industry
acronyms.
Introduction to Compliance
- Understand the general purpose and reasons why the ITAR, the EAR and other trade related regulations exist.
- To be familiar with the Commerce Control List and US Munitions List and how items are defined and categorized with respect to the EAR and the ITAR respectively.
Government Role in Compliance
- Possess a general understanding of the jurisdictional roles of US Government (USG) departments and agencies [Departments of Commerce, Defense, Homeland Security (includes Customs and Border Protection), State, and Treasury (includes the Office of Foreign Assets Control).
Compliance Personnel Responsibilities
- Understand the regulatory requirements and responsibilities of individuals working in trade compliance.
- Understand the importance of compliance with spirit and intent of the
law, due-diligence and full compliance.
- Know an organization's responsibilities in maintaining compliance with all regulations.
Activities within Compliance Environment
- Recognize the various activities, processes and procedures that generally take place in a compliance environment
- Know the types of regulated products and services (EAR and ITAR) that fall within the compliance
mandate.
Compliance Problems
- To be aware of the most common compliance problems and their causes.
Trade Compliance Roles and Responsibilities
- To gain an understanding of the various roles and responsibilities of those who serve in the trade compliance profession.
Course Texts:
- Department of Commerce website readings
- State Department readings
- Trade Press readings
- International Traffic in Arms Regulations 22 CFR Parts 120-130 Selected Portions
- CFR 15: Commerce and Foreign Trade, Parts 300-799: ISBN 0160753139, US Government, Bernan Assoc
Selected Readings Online.
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