On Thursday 3 October, our Amsterdam office will host our flagship “Trade Day” event for senior in-house legal professionals.

This year, we will be joined by over 15 of our Baker McKenzie colleagues from across Europe, the US and Asia who will share their insights on significant developments across:

  • Global sanctions compliance key trends and learnings from Russia and beyond
  • Global trends and impacts on supply chains (including ESG, anti-dumping, and more)
  • Export controls
  • Antitrust/Competition enforcement
  • Customs
  • Foreign Direct Investments

For more information and to register please see: Amsterdam Trade Day 2024 | Insight | Baker McKenzie.

Please note that space is limited and registration is subject to final confirmation, which will be sent via e-mail ahead of the event.

Author

Derk is a legal director in Baker McKenzie's Amsterdam office advises clients on a wide variety of EU, regulatory and competition law matters, including merger control, cartels and vertical agreements. In addition, he advises and assists clients with respect to compliance and enforcement issues relating to EU and Dutch export controls, trade laws and sanctions. Derk has further acted for clients in various compliance investigations, both internally and involving government authorities.

Author

Paul Amberg is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s Madrid office, where he handles international trade and compliance issues. He advises multinational companies on export controls, trade sanctions, antiboycott rules, customs laws, anticorruption laws, and commercial law matters. Paul helps clients assess and address compliance risks presented by export controls, trade sanctions, antiboycott rules, customs laws, and anticorruption laws. His practice especially focuses on internal reviews, voluntary disclosure filings, and enforcement actions brought by, the US Government in relation to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), trade and economic sanctions programs, and US customs laws.