CHINA SANCTIONS PART I

Positioning Your Compliance Program to Prepare for Expanding Sanctions and Export Controls on China – and Lessons Learned from Russia Sanctions

March 6, 2024 1:45pm

Barbara Linney
Partner
BakerHostetler LLP

Brian O’Toole
Global Head of Sanctions
Wells Fargo

Dr. Anna Bradshaw
Partner
Peters & Peters LLP (London)

Businesses should prepare now for more anticipated, tightened sanctions and export controls on China. During this panel, we will explore best practices for strengthening and positioning your compliance program, including insights and direction on:

  • Global implications of China’s economic challenges
  • EU’s sanctions targeting Chinese companies aiding Russia, and resulting threats of retaliation
  • Navigating the complexities of the strained relationships between China, the US, and the EU
  • Promoting international human rights through China sanctions
  • Targeting of major industries for sanctions, including the chemical, metals, electronics, shipbuilding, and aviation sectors