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February 06, 2006 

Next NCITD Meeting is February 9, 2006 in Washington, DC

The National Council on International Trade Development (NCITD) has announced the speakers for its next monthly trade compliance meeting. The speakers at NCITD's February meeting include:

  • Hillary Hess, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), who will provide a BIS regulations update;
  • Ronald May, Department of Homeland Security, will be speaking on supply chain security; and
  • Norman Carleton, Office of Foreign Assets Control, will discuss OFAC's recently published banking enforcement procedures and guidelines.
The NCITD meeting will be held on February 9, 2006 at the University Club of Washington, DC. Contact the NCITD Secretariat (202-872-9280 or cu@ncitd.org) with questions. The non-member fee to attend this meeting is $45. Further information on the NCITD can be found at www.ncitd.org.


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