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THE SOCIETY FOR INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
OUR MISSION: To educate the international trade community by providing a forum for the exchange of information on the export and import process.
Background & Purpose
The Society for International Affairs, Inc. (SIA) is a volunteer, nonprofit, educational organization that was jointly formed in 1967 by US Government and Industry. SIA provides a forum for the exchange of information related to export and import licensing. SIA interests cover the entire spectrum of licensing pertaining to the Departments of Commerce, Defense, State, Treasury, and Homeland Security.
Activities
Business luncheon meetings are held regularly and feature guest speakers who address regulatory and policy issues affecting exporting and importing. Conferences and seminars are presented on a regular basis to educate and instruct the export community on all aspects of defense and commercial exports and technology transfers.
Code of Conduct
The meetings and functions of SIA are designed to facilitate the free exchange of ideas and information. Information from these sessions is not for attribution or publication. Recording devices may not be used. SIA members and attendees are expected to uphold the highest standards of personal conduct at all SIA functions and must abide by the Code of Conduct.
Membership
Membership is comprised of over 2,000 members consisting of Industry, U.S. Government, and embassies. Information about SIA membership is available at www.siaed.org