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Trade Compliance Overview Presentation

27 min · 23 de mar de 2026
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Trade compliance isn't just a customs issue — it's a financial crime issue.In our latest NFCP podcast, I sat down with Francisco Montesinos Gutierrez, a seasoned trade compliance professional, to break down what every risk and compliance professional needs to know about global trade controls.We cover the three pillars of trade compliance — custom controls, sanctions & embargoes, and export controls — and why understanding all three is no longer optional if you're working in AML, fraud, or broader risk management.A few things that stuck with me from this conversation:→ Non-compliance with export controls isn't just a fine — it's a criminal offence→ Custom misclassification penalties can reach up to 100% of commercial value→ Sanctions, HS codes, and export licenses are more interconnected than most people realizeWhether you're new to trade compliance or looking to sharpen your cross-domain skills, this episode is a solid place to start.

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