Demystifying Export Licensing

May 6, 2026 | 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. ET (Zoom) RECORDING Join AAEI and Descartes for a practical discussion on how companies are navigating export classification challenges, determining licensing requirements, and improving internal processes to reduce delays and risk. This session will cover: How to approach ECCN classification with confidence When licenses are required and […]
USMCA: Are Your Footwear & Apparel Imports Aligned?

March 31, 2026 | 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDT Recording Footwear and apparel imports present unique compliance challenges under the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA). Between intricate tariff shift rules, material composition thresholds, marking requirements, and constant product refresh cycles, even small errors in classification or origin determinations can lead to duty exposure, penalties, or retroactive […]
USMCA & Automotive Trade in 2026: Rules of Origin, Tariffs, and Enforcement

March 24, 2026 from 2:00 – 3:00 p.m. EDTAAEI Members: FREE | Non-Members: $60 Sponsored by MiC As enforcement intensifies and the 2026 USMCA review approaches, automotive manufacturers and suppliers are navigating an unprecedented compliance environment. This program aims to move beyond the technical rules discussion to examine the broader strategic landscape impacting automotive imports […]
USMCA in 2026: What Industries Need to Know Ahead of the Review

February 25, 2026 from 1:30 – 2:30 p.m. ET Recording As the 2026 USMCA joint review approaches, trade professionals are seeking clarity around what the process could realistically mean for policy direction, enforcement priorities, and compliance risk. This program is designed to provide a forward-looking, practical discussion that helps companies prepare well in advance of […]
Global Trade in 2026: Key Signals, Shifts, and Strategies for Success

View Recording Global Trade in 2026: Key Signals, Shifts, and Strategies for Success What forces will shape global trade in 2026—and how can your organization prepare? While no one can predict every twist and turn, one thing is certain: the convergence of shifting regulations, geopolitical uncertainty, and evolving compliance demands is creating a complex landscape […]
The Adaptive Supply Chain: Unlocking Infinite Context with MCP

Thursday, December 11, 2025 at 1:00 PM ET Free for AAEI Members & Non-Members View Recording The Adaptive Supply Chain: Unlocking Infinite Context with MCP Join us for a groundbreaking session where we throw out the playbook on traditional supply chain risk assessment. In this live demonstration, you’ll watch as we use Tradeverifyd’s MCP-integrated platform […]
EU-US Trade Deal Unpacked: How to Prepare

Recording Presentation Slides EU-US Trade Deal Unpacked: How to Prepare The Joint Statement on a United States-European Union framework on an agreement on reciprocal, fair and balanced trade removes some uncertainty for many businesses. However, a 15% tariff still represents a substantial burden for many industries. Sectors that rely heavily on the US and EU […]
Understanding the Role of Technology in Supply Chain Resiliency

Thursday, November 20, 2025 at 3 p.m. ET FREE Event View Recording Understanding the Role of Technology in Supply Chain Resiliency Join us on November 20 at 3 p.m. ET for a free webinar sponsored by Alba Wheels Up, the Port of Los Angeles, and the Port of Long Beach. Global supply chains are under […]
The One-Year Pause on the Affiliates Rule: What It Means for Exporters

Program Updated! Thursday, November 13, 2025 at 3 p.m. ET FREE Event View Recording The One-Year Pause on the Affiliates Rule: What It Means for Exporters This session will unpack what the pause means in practice and how companies should prepare for what comes next. Our experts will cover: Key elements of the paused rule […]
Product Passports: From Reactive Compliance to ‘Global Entry’

Tuesday, December 2, 2025 at 3:00 PM ET View Recording For decades, global trade compliance has been a manual, reactive scramble through opaque supply chains. While regulators have historically used technology to enforce trade laws, the burden of proof and costly delays have always fallen on the trusted importer. The era of compliance based on good faith […]