Webinar on April 23, 2026: Consumer Protection

MyTower

Join our next webinar!

Discover how consumer protection has become an essential strategic tool for accessing international markets.

During this webinar, our experts will break down the key challenges at every stage of your value chain:

Clearing customs: the first essential step in ensuring your products comply with regulations.

Understanding new consumer protection policies, amid stricter requirements and regulatory changes.

Ensure compliance with both import and marketing regulations through a proactive approach to compliance

A practical guide to help you anticipate risks, stay compliant, and turn regulatory requirements into business opportunities.

This webinar will be hosted by Jean-Baptiste COUDRAY, Global Trade Management Director at MyTower, and Zilene PESSÔA, Global Trade Management Project Manager at MyTower.

Don’t miss this event—turn compliance into a real competitive advantage.

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📅 Date: Thursday, April 23, 2026

🕘 Time: 11:00 a.m. CEST

🧑‍💼 Starring: Jean-Baptiste Coudray and Zilene Pessôa

👉 Sign up to participate and receive the recording. We’ll set aside some time to answer your questions.✋

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