Session II: The roles and responsibilities of govt, industry, & financial sector
2024 Transatlantic Forum on GeoEconomics
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26-Sep-2024
Western partners are leveraging economic statecraft tools such as export controls to protect sensitive technology from getting into the hands of adversaries. As a result, the financial sector and private sector are being asked to play a larger role in national security and specifically in complying with export controls. This session will focus on government efforts and private sector roles and obligations related to complying with national security policy decisions, such as export controls and sanctions. Speakers will share best practices and, as appropriate, outcomes from public-private sector engagements and information sharing.
ORIGINAL AIRDATE: 09/26/24
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