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June 4, 2020 | 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

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Overview (Program Summary)

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ACC Hong Kong

The ACC Hong Kong Board of Directors invites you to the following presentation, jointly delivered by FTI Consulting.

FTI Consulting

The US-China trade tensions have brought fundamental changes to the way in which international trade is conducted, and how tariff policies have been used as a negotiating tool for political and other objectives. As a result of the complex trade environment, companies and their supply chains should be agile and act fast to disruptions and challenges they face.

We are delighted to have Sally Peng of FTI Consulting, join us for a one-hour session to discuss the current impact on Asian companies and their supply chains. She will also share some practical examples of how industry leaders might mitigate these effects and optimise their supply chains by adjusting their priorities. Sally is an expert in international trade strategy, global supply chain optimisation, compliance, and export controls and economic sanctions.


Speakers

Sally Peng

Sally Peng, Managing Director, FTI Consulting

Sally Peng is a Managing Director in the Export Controls & Sanctions practice at FTI Consulting and is based in Hong Kong.

Sally has extensive experience advising public-listed companies on their complex encryption programmes under US and Hong Kong laws and in other Asia Pacific jurisdictions, including representing her clients in front of relevant government agencies in those jurisdictions. She also advises several China-based clients regarding US sanctions regulations and has performed on-site impact analysis. In addition, she works closely with her clients’ legal, procurement and logistics teams to build best-in-class Export Control and Sanction compliance programmes. Her industry coverage includes banks, telecommunications, national defense contractors, heavy machinery, and research universities.

Sally has been a trusted advisor for many MNCs on their international trade and customs issues. She served as team leader for several global retailers in large-scale customs duty-saving projects in over ten Asian countries. She also assisted multiple Asia-based companies in defending antidumping and countervailing cases with US Department of Commerce and US Customs and Border Protection (CBP). During the on-going US-China trade war, Sally is sought after by her clients to advise them on mitigating strategies against US section 301 and 232 retaliation tariffs, free trade agreements, trade preference programmes and country of origin issues. Her industry coverage includes apparel, footwear, handbag & leather goods, hardline goods and consumer electronics.

Sally takes her passion for international trade beyond individual companies, having participated in negotiations of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) and Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), as well as serving as a key member on numerous trade missions, including to China, Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia, Bangladesh, and various African countries. She is also highly involved in the American Chamber of Commerce in Hong Kong, serving on several committees, including as Co-Chair of the Apparel, Footwear & Supply Chain Committee. She is also a Senior Advisor to the Hong Kong General Chamber of Textiles Limited.

Prior to FTI Consulting, Sally was based in Beijing & Hong Kong for over ten years and served as the Asia Pacific practice leader of a US-based law firm focused on International Trade and Customs.

Sally holds a J.D. from the University of Florida Levin College of Law, a Diploma from Peking University Law School in Beijing, and a B.A. from National Chengchi University College of Law. She is a native Mandarin speaker and is fluent in English.

 

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