On Thursday, June 25, at 11:00 AM, Juscutum will host a free webinar titled “Export Control for Defence Companies: How to Safely Bring Defence Goods and Technologies to International Markets” as part of the #JETPro series by Juscutum law firm.
Speaker: Daria Nechepurenko, Associate, Technology & Investment Practice, Juscutum.
For defence companies, export control is not a formality. It is one of the key conditions for entering international markets. A mistake in product classification, the absence of required permits, or an improperly prepared contract can stop a delivery even after agreements with a foreign partner have already been reached.
This webinar is not a general overview of the regulatory framework. It is a practical session on how defence companies can prepare for export, go through export control procedures, avoid common mistakes, and protect international contracts from unnecessary legal and regulatory risks.
During the webinar, we will discuss:
▪️ How to determine whether goods, technologies, components, software, or technical documentation are subject to export control.
▪️ What procedures a defence company may need to complete: an expert assessment by the State Service of Export Control of Ukraine, registration as an entity engaged in international transfers, and the implementation of an internal export control system.
▪️ How to prepare documents, foreign economic contracts, and the required permit framework for the international transfer of controlled goods and technologies.
▪️ Obtaining permits and authorisations from the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine for export operations, as well as the Defence City regime and other tools available to the defence sector.
▪️ What common mistakes defence companies make during export and how to avoid delays, refusals, and regulatory risks.
The webinar will be useful for CEOs, COOs, and founders of DefenceTech companies, manufacturers of military goods and dual-use products, developers of defence technologies, hardware solutions, components, software, and R&D products, as well as heads of export, legal, GR, and compliance functions.
Join us if your company is planning to enter international markets or is already working with foreign partners and wants to approach this process systematically, without unnecessary legal and regulatory complications.
See you on June 25.
