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The Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance in Zurich is a professional training course designed to help organizations navigate international trade regulations and supply chain compliance.

Zurich

Fees: 6600
From: 13-04-2026
To: 17-04-2026

Zurich

Fees: 6600
From: 06-07-2026
To: 10-07-2026

Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance

Course Overview

Global supply chains are increasingly complex and subject to evolving trade laws, customs regulations, and compliance obligations. Organizations must manage risks linked to tariffs, sanctions, cross-border contracts, and sustainability requirements to remain competitive and compliant.

This Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance Training Course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of trade law, international contracts, customs procedures, and compliance frameworks. It emphasizes practical tools for managing risks in cross-border trade, from regulatory hurdles to ethical supply chain practices.

Through case studies, regulatory analysis, and scenario-based exercises, participants will develop skills to align supply chain operations with international trade laws and compliance requirements.

Course Benefits

  • Understand global trade laws and supply chain compliance.

  • Strengthen compliance with import/export regulations.

  • Draft and manage international trade contracts.

  • Mitigate risks from tariffs, sanctions, and trade disputes.

  • Enhance governance in global supply chain operations.

Course Objectives

  • Explore the fundamentals of international trade law.

  • Apply customs and import/export compliance frameworks.

  • Understand cross-border contract requirements.

  • Manage legal risks in global supply chains.

  • Analyze trade sanctions, tariffs, and regulatory disputes.

  • Integrate sustainability and ethics into supply chains.

  • Develop governance systems for supply chain compliance.

Training Methodology

The course blends expert-led lectures, trade law case studies, compliance workshops, and interactive group discussions. Participants will apply laws and frameworks to real-world global supply chain scenarios.

Target Audience

  • Trade compliance officers.

  • Legal counsels and contract managers.

  • Supply chain and logistics managers.

  • Executives in import/export and multinational businesses.

Target Competencies

  • International trade compliance.

  • Supply chain risk management.

  • Contract drafting for cross-border trade.

  • Governance and sustainability in supply chains.

Course Outline

Unit 1: Introduction to Trade Law and Supply Chains

  • Principles of international trade law.

  • The role of supply chains in global trade.

  • Legal risks in cross-border transactions.

  • Case studies of trade compliance challenges.

Unit 2: Import/Export Laws and Customs Compliance

  • Customs procedures and compliance requirements.

  • Documentation and trade classifications.

  • Managing tariffs, quotas, and duties.

  • Risks in customs enforcement and audits.

Unit 3: Cross-Border Contracts and Risk Allocation

  • Drafting international trade contracts.

  • Risk allocation in global supply agreements.

  • Incoterms and contractual responsibilities.

  • Dispute resolution in international contracts.

Unit 4: Trade Sanctions, Tariffs, and Regulatory Risks

  • International sanctions regimes.

  • Tariff disputes and trade wars.

  • Compliance strategies for restricted trade.

  • Case examples of sanctions enforcement.

Unit 5: Ethics, Sustainability, and Future Trends

  • ESG obligations in global supply chains.

  • Responsible sourcing and human rights due diligence.

  • Technology and digital supply chain compliance.

  • Future regulatory shifts in global trade.

Ready to strengthen your global trade compliance?
Join the Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance Training Course with EuroQuest International Training and build expertise to manage international trade risks confidently.

Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance

The Trade Law and International Supply Chain Compliance Training Courses in Zurich provide professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the legal, regulatory, and operational frameworks that govern global trade and cross-border supply chains. Designed for legal advisors, compliance officers, procurement specialists, logistics managers, and corporate executives, these programs explore the complexities of international trade rules and the compliance mechanisms required to manage global operations responsibly and efficiently.

Participants gain in-depth knowledge of trade law and supply chain compliance, covering essential topics such as trade agreements, customs regulations, sanctions regimes, export controls, import documentation, and supply chain due diligence. The courses emphasize the importance of transparency, ethical sourcing, and risk mitigation within global supply networks. Through real-world case studies and applied exercises, attendees learn to identify compliance risks, strengthen supplier governance, and implement controls that ensure alignment with international standards.

These international trade and supply chain compliance training programs in Zurich blend legal principles with practical strategies. The curriculum examines key themes including supply chain auditing, contract management, third-party risk assessment, and the impact of geopolitical developments on trade flows and regulatory obligations. Participants also explore emerging issues such as sustainability requirements, human rights due diligence, and digital technologies that enhance supply chain traceability and compliance monitoring.

Attending these training courses in Zurich offers professionals an opportunity to engage within a globally recognized center for finance, commerce, and regulatory excellence. Zurich’s international business environment enriches discussions on cross-border trade practices, supply chain governance, and evolving global regulatory trends. By completing this specialization, participants will be equipped to manage trade-related risks, strengthen compliance across international operations, and support resilient, responsible, and legally sound supply chain strategies in today’s interconnected global marketplace.