One result of increased government action in looking to control exports – what and to whom – more tightly has brought a need for many organizations to review international supply chains. For many, this had been necessary under Covid as many suppliers creaked to deliver or simply disappeared. Today, it is conflict and national security measures which are the drivers of change.

In their presentation experts from the Global Export Controls & Sanctions at KPMG team consider how to measure the robustness and resilience of your domestic and international supply chains, the red flags that will alert you to potential weak spots, the particular regulatory pressures for doing so – and how, having decided to make a change, the steps you can take to put in place a new supply chain in compliant confidence.