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“Implementation Day” of the nuclear agreement with Iran (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or “JCPOA”) and the re-opening of the Iranian market has arrived. As such, there is a high interest on the effect on non-US businesses of US sanctions many of which will remain in force. In response to this, Baker & McKenzie is organizing the Iran Trade Roadshow, a series of seminars in various locations across the globe that will provide an overview of the potential changes to sanctions in relation to the JCPOA. Our panel of speakers include specialists from the US and the EMEA region who will address business opportunities as well as risks presented by these developments. Please register by clicking the button beside your preferred schedule and location. If you have already registered, please disregard this email. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Attendance to any of the seminars is free of charge.

Location Schedule Registration
Belgium (Brussels) Friday, 11 March  register now
France (Paris) Thursday, 10 March  register now
Russia (Moscow) Thursday, 24 March  register now
South Africa (Johannesburg) week of 14 May 2016  register now
Spain (Barcelona) Wednesday, 9 March  register now
Spain (Madrid) Tuesday, 8 March  register now
Switzerland (Geneva) Wednesday, 2 March  register now
Turkey (Istanbul) Friday, 4 March  register now
United Kingdom (London) Tuesday, 1 March  register now

One-to-one meetings Our practitioners will be available for one-to-one meetings to discuss specific issues you may have. Please indicate if you wish to set up a personal appointment as the number of meetings will be limited. For more immediate information or questions, please contact Meryll Sarco. For more updates, please visit our website: www.bakermckenzie.com/irantraderoadshow

Your key contacts
 JasperHelder  SunnyMann  NickCoward
 Jasper Helder Partner, Amsterdam  Sunny Mann Partner, London  Nicholas Coward Partner, Washington D.C.

 

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Jasper Helder is partner in Baker & McKenzie´s Amsterdam office. He is experienced in international trade, export controls,economic sanctions and customs. Chambers Global 2014 commends him for his experience in the trade compliance arena and his "ability to co-ordinate teams on a global scale." Chambers Global 2015 mentions clients say he is "very punctual, solution-oriented and service-minded."

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Nicholas Coward is a partner in Baker McKenzie´s Washington office and serves as chair the Firm’s Global Trade and Commerce Practice Group. He has also chaired the North American International Commercial Practice Group. He has over 30 years experience practicing in the areas of US export controls, trade sanctions and the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Mr. Coward served on the Washington Office management committee from 1990 to 2002 including two terms as managing partner and served on the Firm’s Executive Committee from 2002 to 2007.