Trade compliance in the Middle East and Africa is entering a new phase
Sanctions are expanding beyond listed entities.
Export controls are reaching deeper into supply chains.
And enforcement is increasingly data-led.
Most compliance programs weren’t built for this.
This session will help you understand what’s changing and what to do about it.
Why this matters now
2026 is not a normal regulatory year.
Several structural shifts are happening at once:
- Higher scrutiny on transshipment and re-export routes
- Greater exposure to ownership, vessel, and intermediary risk
- Stricter rules of origin under AfCFTA
- New carbon and documentation requirements for EU-facing exports
- Lower tolerance for manual, spreadsheet-driven compliance processes
Together, these changes are reshaping how trade risk is identified and enforced.
What you’ll learn
In this practical session, we’ll cover:
- The global compliance reset and what it means for 2026
- Where compliance programs are under pressure in MEA
- Common structural gaps in manual environments
- How enforcement expectations are evolving
- A pragmatic roadmap for strengthening controls
Who should attend
This session is designed for:
- Trade compliance professionals
- Export control specialists
- Customs and import leaders
Event Location
Web Seminar
Dates
2026 Apr 01 - 2026 Apr 01
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