The principal goals of the U.S. export control system are to protect U.S. national security and promote U.S. technological leadership. However, the system is an over 50 year old piecemeal framework ...
A decade ago, the commercial space industry in the United States celebrated a hard-fought victory in efforts to reform export controls. After years of effort, the State Department enacted changes to ...
EXPORT REFORM: The Obama administration’s export control reform efforts continue to inch forward, as it published the final rules in the U.S. Federal Register that would allow aircraft, aircraft ...
EXPORT REFORM: The historic move to transfer key, export-controlled aerospace categories for aircraft and gas turbine engines from the U.S. Munitions List to the Commerce Control List has “created ...
Importers and exporters take note—costs associated with violating certain trade compliance rules levied by the U.S. Department of Commerce are set to increase Jan. 15. Among civil penalties set to be ...
A former regional manager for Delex Air Cargo LLC has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison after pleading guilty to ...
An AI technology company is suing the U.S. for what it said was the government's illegal use of export controls against Anthropic, arguing that the move exceeded the bounds of the Export Control ...
The House passed legislation expanding the scope of the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (ECRA) to include the protection of trade secrets. If enacted into law, the legislation could broaden ...
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President Donald Trump signed a bill on Tuesday, August 19, titled the “Maintaining American Superiority by Improving Export Control Transparency Act” (H.R. 1316). The law amends the Export Control ...
Eleview International Inc. (Eleview), a freight forwarding business based in Virginia; its owner and chief executive officer (CEO), Oleg Nayandin; and an employee, Vitaliy Borisenko, pled guilty on ...