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Trade Compliance in 2026: Export Controls, Sanctions & Trade-Ready Supply Chains

Trade Compliance in 2026: Export Controls, Sanctions & Trade-Ready Supply Chains

Program Overview

In 2026, global trade is no longer defined solely by tariffs and logistics efficiency. It is shaped by export controls, sanctions regimes, regulatory divergence, financial monitoring systems, and geopolitical alignment. However, the real question for executives is not simply: Are we compliant? It is: Are we trade-ready? A trade-ready supply chain is one that can:

  • Sustain market access under sanctions volatility
  • Pass financial and customs scrutiny without disruption
  • Adapt sourcing networks to regulatory shifts
  • Integrate digital monitoring systems
  • Protect institutional credibility and banking relationships

Why This Webinar Matters

In today’s environment, trade readiness determines competitive survival. Organizations that lack trade-ready supply chains face:

  • Delayed shipments and documentation rejection
  • Banking de-risking and blocked transactions
  • Supplier disqualification
  • Customs seizures
  • Market exclusion

 What You Will Learn

Participants will gain:

  • A clear understanding of how export controls and sanctions reshape supply chain design
  • A framework for assessing trade-readiness maturity
  • Practical approaches to strengthening documentation governance
  • Risk-based supplier screening strategies
  • Integration of digital compliance tools into supply chain oversight
  • A board-level governance lens for trade exposure

Who Should Attend

  • Exporters and importers
  • Trade compliance and regulatory professionals
  • Procurement and sourcing executives
  • Logistics and freight forwarding leaders
  • Banking and financial compliance officers
  • Policymakers and regulators
  • Development partners supporting trade facilitation
  • Corporate risk and governance leaders

Host: Dr. Rebecca Setino

Featured Faculty & Session Focus

Dr. Obiora Madu

Founder & Chief Executive Officer, Multimix Academy
Director General, African Center for Supply Chain (ACSC)
Trade & Supply Chain Strategist

Dr. Albert Njamen

President, CILT Cameroon
President & Founder, CASLOPE
Supply Chain & Procurement Governance Consultant
Corporate Compliance & Risk Executive

 Danilo Desiderio

Founder & CEO, Desiderio Consultants Ltd
Senior Customs & Trade Expert (World Bank)
Trade Data & Monitoring Systems Specialist

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Established in 2019, as the African Institute for Supply Chain Research (AISCR), now as Advanced Institute for Supply Chain Research (AISCR), we advance supply chain systems through research, education, and practice that drive inclusive and sustainable development.

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