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Navigating Trade Compliance and

Due Diligence Best Practices


30-31 MAY 2023

The U.S. Department of State and CRDF Global are pleased to invite Indonesian stakeholders to a complimentary, two-day, in-depth
training on navigating trade compliance related to advanced conventional weapons and related components.

What Participants Will Gain


Who should attend?
Incorporating international best practices for supply This training is open to officials from government institutions,
chain management to ensure sanctions compliance defense industry representatives, researchers from think tanks,
throughout the defense procurement process. academia, and civil society groups in Indonesia. The training is
Identifying high-risk transactions before entering designed for policymakers, defense acquisition officials, and
negotiations and contracting. regulators involved in the defense procurement process from a
policy or operational perspective.
Conducting enhanced due diligence screenings
based on data-driven facts. Registrants will receive updates on the agenda and exact dates,
Interactive case studies showcasing international and confirmation in April 2023 if their registration has been
best practices for regulatory compliance. approved.

Assessing interoperability, training needs and long-


The training will be held in-person with live Bahasa to English
term dependency risks related to complex defense
interpretation in Jakarta. CRDF Global will provide financial
projects.
sponsorship to selected participants to cover travel and
Recognize misleading marketing practices, as well as accommodation costs.
disinformation and pressure campaigns used to skirt
international sanctions and facilitate arms sales.

REGISTER NOW
https://forms.office.com/r/Z6PD8rCvat

SPEAKERS

Julia Bell Andrea Viski Rudi Du Bois


Director, Global Export Controls & Director, Strategic Trade Senior Manager, Global
Sanctions, Deloitte Research Institute Trade Advisory, Deloitte

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