Forced Labor and Supply Chains
Overview
Online
51:12
Description
Efforts to remove forced labor from global supply chains is the latest example of regulatory and statutory requirements placed on international trade compliance professionals—one for which there is no straightforward way to ensure compliance.
Supply chain due diligence requirements and best practices are becoming the baseline for materially impactful enforcement actions covering shipments from anywhere—not just sanctioned or restricted parties or countries. Mitigating forced labor risk, both now and in the future, requires deliberate actions that increase transparency, build resiliency and minimize disruption.
This webinar explored topics including forced labor from anywhere, steps toward creating the visibility necessary for compliance and future-proofing the global trade management process for a resilient supply chain.
Prerequisites
None
You Will Learn How To:
Apply future-proofing tactics on the global trade management process to create a resilient supply chain
Establish steps toward creating the visibility necessary for compliance
Recognize forced labor from anywhere, such as UFLPA, CAATSA, Germany’s Supply Chain Due Diligence Act, etc.
CPE Information
CPE Credit: | 1 |
---|---|
NASBA Information: | Specialized Knowledge |
Advanced Preparation: | None |
Last Updated: | July 2023 |
Presenters
Anne Marie Lacourse - Speaker
SAYARI
Nicole Calebrese - Speaker
SAYARI
Frequently Asked Questions
-
Will I earn NASBA Continuing Professional Education (CPE) credit for this Sponsored Webinar?
Due to changes in NASBA's CPE standards, we are currently not issuing NASBA-compliant CPE credit for this course; however, your local licensing body may accept CPE earned by completing the sponsored webinar.
Policies
CPE Credit
Please note: To be eligible for CPE credit, you must complete the final exam within one year of purchase date. You may only claim CPE credit for a course once.
ACFE Online Self-Study Courses
Features:
- 24/7 access to courses through your Internet browser
- Save time and quickly earn CPE credits with instant access, grading and printable certificate
- The flexibility to start or stop a course and pick-up right where you left off
- No additional shipping fees
Learn More about accessing your online self-study course
Learn More about online self-study courses and their features
System Requirements:
- Internet access: High-speed connection recommended
- Speakers required for video sound
The Association of Certified Fraud Examiners, Inc. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.nasbaregistry.org/.
Ordering and Returns
Satisfaction Guarantee
If you are not 100% satisfied with any ACFE product, you may return it to us, provided it is in excellent condition, for a full refund of the item minus the cost of shipping. Toolkits and bundles may only be returned as a complete set.
Ordering & Returns Policy