DDTC, Denied & Restricted Parties, Dual/3rd Party Nationals, Information Technology, ITAR, USA Regulations
By: Jim McShane, Sr. Consultant, Trade Compliance, Export Solutions. (Source: Export Solutions) “Hey Alexa, are you a U.S. Person?” Imagine this. A conference call with your foreign-based customer is about to begin. Today’s agenda includes technical...
BIS, CCL, EAR, ECCN Changes, Information Technology, Press release, Reform
The Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) begins a roll out of new regulations on emerging technologies agreed to by Wassenaar member states. Each year, BIS publishes final rules (without the usual notice of proposed rulemaking) of changes to US national...
BIS, China, Commerce Dept, Denied & Restricted Parties, Enforcement, Information Technology, Press release, Sanctions, Violations & Fines
By: Scott Gearity As I write these words, Huawei and 68 of its affiliates around the world are set to be added tomorrow to the Bureau of Industry and Security’s Entity List, an action which will trigger the need for a license for the export, reexport, and...
China, Enforcement, Information Technology, Japan, Terrorism
By: Danielle Hatch Japan is working on creating a more stringent monitoring system for its universities to use in hopes of mitigating any leaks of US sensitive technology to China. Many universities in Japan have received advanced technologies that are controlled by...
BIS, Information Technology, Reform
The Bureau of Industry and Security issued a notice extending the comment period for the proposed rulemaking (ANPRM), “Review of Controls for Certain Emerging Technologies” until January 10, 2019 (recently the comment period would end on December 19, 2018). You may...
Information Technology, Israel
By: Josh Rogin (Josh.Rogin@washpost.com) Dictators are using spyware to persecute dissidents and journalists at an alarming rate, while the foreign firms that sell these tools assure the public that everything is just fine. It’s time Washington policymakers and...