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Building a Better Export Control Program

The Journal of Commerce Magazine - News Story
How the right technology can keep exporters out of harm’s way and in regulators’ good graces

Due diligence is a term U.S. regulatory agencies use frequently to describe compliance practices that corporations must have in place when engaging in global trade. The mandatory checks and balances are fairly standard,


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