This Anti-Boycotting Compliance online training course will provide you with the information you need to ensure anti-boycotting compliance at your organization.
During the mid-1970s the United States adopted two laws that seek to counteract the participation of U.S. citizens in other nation's economic boycotts or embargoes. These anti-boycott laws are the 1977 amendments to the Export Administration Act (EAA) and the Ribicoff Amendment to the 1976 Tax Reform Act (TRA).
Course Learning Objectives
By taking this online Anti-Boycotting Compliance course, the user will learn to:
- Recall the anti-boycotting laws in the United States
- Explain how organizations can benefit from a strong anti-boycotting compliance program
- Develop an anti-boycotting compliance program at your organization
- Discuss the reporting obligations prescribed by anti-boycotting laws
- List the potential penalties for anti-boycotting non-compliance
Course Outline
This online Anti-Boycotting Compliance course is made up of the following sections:
- Anti-Boycotting Laws
- Developing an Anti-Boycotting Compliance Program
- Reporting Obligations
- Penalties for Non-Compliance
- Anti-Boycotting Examples
Course Audience
This Anti-Boycotting Compliance online training course was designed for employees and supervisors.
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Course Language |
English |
Length Range |
31 - 60 Minutes |
Length (Hours) |
1.0 |
Course Features |
Audio, Mobile, NASBA CPE - QAS Self Study |
NASBA CPE Credits |
1.0 |
Module Number(s) |
16296EN |