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The International Sanctions and Export Control Society ("ISECS") is the only Public Benefit Company in the world dedicated to helping industry enhance compliance with international sanctions and export controls. ISECS' worldwide network is a collaboration between a diverse group of industry leaders, current and former government regulatory and enforcement officials, attorneys, and experienced compliance professionals.

The ISECS-Certified Sanctions and Export Control Professional (CSECP) certification program is a collaborative effort between former international government officials (regulatory, enforcement, and national security), trade compliance lawyers, and industry professionals from multinational companies to create a unique, one-of-a-kind, industry standard for professional certifications.

The U.S. Country Specific Sanctions Certification Course is intended for financial institutions and companies that are conducting trade with the U.S., with U.S. items, or in U.S. dollars.
This course provides a foundational understanding of the specific sanctions the Government of the United States has imposed on twenty-four (24) countries around the world.
This course includes explanations on the focus and purpose of the sanctions, the pertinent codes of federal regulations, federal statutes, and executive orders governing the implementation and regulation of the sanctions. It further includes instruction on the general licenses, authorized and prohibited activities, and key takeaways related to each country.
Ahmed Abdelbagi is the Group Head of Compliance for an international air charter company. He grew up between Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, and feels fortunate to have lived and worked in Riyadh, Dubai, London, Geneva, Berlin, and now Frankfurt. Ahmed's background spans sanctions, export controls, AML, anti-corruption, and whistleblowing case management. Academically, he holds a Master of Law in International Business Law, a Master of Business Law in European Energy Law, and is a Certified Global Sanctions Specialist.
January 14, 2026: The International Sanctions and Export Control Society (ISECS) Ambassador for The Netherlands, Stephanie Broekaart, and Sophie van de Graaff from the Agorax law firm, will discuss the situation whereby the Dutch Government initially intervened to take control of Nexperia for economic security reasons. Stephanie and Sophie will discuss the Dutch Government's actions, the intervention according to the Goods Availability Act, and the proceedings at the Dutch Court of Commerce.
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