About ECTI
The Export Compliance Training Institute (ECTI, Inc.) provides comprehensive training programs on the reformed EAR, ITAR, and OFAC regulations for industry, government, and universities/research institutions. We also offer an expansive library of trade compliance webinars which explore more narrowly focused areas of international trade. International seminars for overseas companies cover the U.S. regulations from a non-U.S. perspective. When time out of the office isn’t possible, e-Seminars offer comprehensive training electronically on your schedule.
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Covering current and compelling trade compliance issues.
WEBINARS
e-SEMINARS
Practical and comprehensive export compliance training – on your schedule, at your convenience.
e-SEMINARS
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ECoP® Certification
The Export Compliance Training Institute (ECTI) has established a solid reputation as the world leader in U.S. Export Compliance training programs. With ECTI’s seminars, you have always been able to document your participation in our courses — in addition, you can also opt to take the Export Compliance Professional (ECoP®) certification test at course completion, to certify your mastery of the concepts.
Latest Insights
Best Practices in Screening for Denied or Restricted Parties
Screening for denied or restricted parties is one of the most important risk management tasks in export compliance—especially for items subject to the EAR. It seems intuitive that extra care in screening for restricted parties should be given to transactions that...
Disclosing Political Contributions, Fees and Commissions
The very last section of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations, Part 130, establishes rules about political contributions, fees and sales commissions related to defense trade. It’s an odd-duck piece of the ITAR, because it appears to have less to do with...
Permanent vs. Temporary Imports: Where the ITAR Meets the ATF
As people become skilled at navigating the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR), they’re often surprised to learn that it not only places controls on exports, but that it also has something to say about temporary imports. In one of the more succinct...
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