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1 hour
This is session 2 of 4 in the Buy American Act and Domestic Preference series.

In this webinar, we will introduce the Trade Agreements Act and explore when and how it applies, with a particular focus on how it interacts with the Buy American Act.  We will explore how to identify situations where an exception to the TAA may apply, and how to navigate those situations.  We will also discuss “substantial transformation” under the TAA, how it differs from “manufacturing” under the BAA, and what those differences mean for compliance with the applicable TAA regulations and contract clauses.   

LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
After completing this course, you will be able to:
  • Understand the purpose and applicability of the Trade Agreements Act
  • Understand when the Buy American Act and when the Trade Agreements Act applies
  • Understand the Trade Agreements Act regulations and clauses as they apply to end products, constructions materials, and services
  • Recognize exceptions to the Trade Agreements Act requirements and when they apply
  • Put products and construction materials to the test for the TAA

About Our Experts
  • Cara Wulf
    Partner, McCarter & English
    Cara Wulf is a partner in the Government Contracts & Global Trade practice group at McCarter & English. She focuses her practice on government contracts and regulations. She has extensive experience counseling clients regarding compliance with federal, state, and local public procurement requirements. She also assists in litigation involving bid protests, claims, and other disputes before federal agencies, courts and the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO). Cara is a frequent lecturer for Federal Publications on U.S. domestic preference statutes, regulations and executive orders as they apply to the U.S. Government supply chain.
    MBA, Babson College
    JD, University of Michigan Law School
    BA, University of Michigan
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