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Trade Compliance Team
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Is this person a government official?
Use this awesome, in-depth flow chart to show your folks how to ID government officials. Just because someone doesn’t have the title of “senator” or “His Excellency” doesn’t mean they’re not a government...
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You might need an export license (ways to export version)
This graphic one-pager shows your team how to spot trade-compliance issues when sharing with non-citizens. Just because you’re not handing it to a courier doesn't mean it’s not an export—but that’s not really intuitive. This...
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How to identify a government official
Government officials can be difficult to spot. Sure, senators and mayors are some obvious ones, but what about someone who works in infrastructure? Or a city government consultant? And if one of your folks doesn’t know the answer to that question,...
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So-and-so is a government official
Your company (and the law) has specific rules about spending money on government officials. Raise your team's awareness about who actually is one.
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You might need an export license (deemed exports version)
This easy tool explains the completely non-intuitive concept of "deemed exports" in trade compliance. Focusing on deemed export elements that would surprise most employees, we’ve designed this piece to drive employees to seek help from compliance...
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How to tell if someone’s asking for a bribe
Since shady people rarely come out and say, “pay this bribe,” it can be tricky to know when someone’s asking for one. especially when it involves non-monetary favors and sharing information. This clever infographic reveals the five...
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It doesn't need to go overseas to be an export
Easily educate your team on the basics of exports — and who can help if exports are involved.
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Video: Who’s a government official?
Walk your employees through the nuances of identifying a government official with this short, targeted training video (1:33). This video starts by explaining why it’s important to identify government officials, goes on to define who a government...
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If getting the permit seemed too easy...
Empower your employees to stop and assess when government interactions seem too good to be true—they just might be.
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Demonstrating can be exporting
Trade compliance is complicated, but this bold and simple graphic helps your folks know that showing can be exporting.
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Received a request to transfer data?
What counts as "personal data" to one person might not be to another, which can create major headaches. Use this decision tree to remedy your ills and ensure all your teams have a healthy dose of privacy know-how. In five simple steps, it guides them...
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Do you know your international customers?
Some compliance teams have sophisticated software that checks for sanctions. But those of us who don’t have fancy pants spy-level programs need to do a little more digging to ensure that our international customers are legit. That’s...
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If they can see it or hear it, it might be an export
This graphic raises awareness that exports aren't obvious—any kind of access to documents or information can implicate trade compliance.
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Click-through guide: Is this person a government official?
Do all your folks know who’s considered a government official? No? Well, click-through guide to the rescue! Save the day with this 5-step interactive tool that offers one decision-point at a time to avoid information overload. Employees can...
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Seeing can be exporting
This gripping visual brings home the non-intuitive fact that even visual access can constitute an export.
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Describing can be exporting
This bold tool illustrates that simply talking can implicate trade compliance.
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