Kenneth Barden is an attorney and a seasoned Compliance and Regulatory Specialist. He is a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS) and is COSO-certified. He has over 37 years of professional experience, both within the US and internationally. His primary focus has been on compliance, fin Read more
This 60-minute webinar will examine recent laws and regulations of the United States that govern the production, import and export of semiconductor computer chips. Among the laws to be discussed are the CHIPS and Technology Act, the Inflation Reduction Acts, and regulations government sensitive electronic equipment.
Course Objectives:
During the COVID pandemic, supplies chains were often disrupted. Most notably the supply of computer chips for computers and automobiles were of concern to the US economy. To encourage more production of computer chips and semiconductors in the US, incentives were included in the Inflation Reduction Act. However, also due to increased tensions with China and Russia, the US began to restrict the export of chips and technology from the US to those countries. Many of those restrictions were codified in the CHIPS and Technology Act.
Course Outline:
• Background of legislative and regulatory action by the US with respect to computer chips/semiconductors
• Review of the Inflation Reduction Act and incentives for chip producers
• Review of the CHIPS and Technology Act and limits on foreign trade
• Impact of laws and regulations on the computer chip and related industries
What You Get:
• Training Materials
• Live Q&A Session with our Expert
• Participation Certificate
• Access to Signup Community (Optional)
• Reward Points
Who Will Benefit:
The following professionals Computer Chip and Trade industries will benefit from this training:
• Manufacturers
• Importers/Exporters
• Directors and Management
• Compliance staff
• Trade professional