The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) are a set of United States export guidelines and prohibitions. They are administered by the Bureau of Industry...
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defense articles specifically (such as missiles); and the Export Administration Regulations, which cover items that may have uses in defense articles...
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2019 Encryption and Export Administration Regulations (EAR)Archived 2024-02-09 at archive.today Export Administration Regulations: Implementation of Wassenaar...
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and Border Protection United States Department of Commerce (Export Administration Regulations, EAR) United States Department of Defense United States Department...
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verify compliance with the boycott." Export Administration Regulations (EAR) International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions...
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Fiberhome to its Entity List of organizations subject to Export Administration Regulations governing exports and other transactions. The Commerce Department said...
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classified under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Software companies provide the CCATS number because some encryption exports require the exporter...
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against various entities Export Administration Regulations (EAR) cover exports in general. The coordinating body for EAR is the Export Enforcement Coordination...
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Arms Export Control Act Defense Security Cooperation Agency Export Administration Regulations John Barron KGB Today: The Hidden Hand, 1983. Yasuhara, Y...
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Emergency Economic Powers Act, the Export Administration Regulations, the Fastener Quality Act, and other export control and public safety statutes. OEE...
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Entity List (category Export and import control)
published by the BIS at Supplement No. 4 to Part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The Entity List includes companies and organizations...
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residents of countries subject to sanctions under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (such as Cuba, Iran, North Korea, and Syria) in order to remain...
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to charges of conspiracy to violate the Export Administration Regulations and the Libyan Sanctions Regulations. Its founding members were also convicted...
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determine any licensing requirements under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), EU Dual Use Regulation 428/2009. And subsequently exporters and importers...
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Polytetrahydrofuran (section Regulation)
controlled for export from the U.S. under the Export Administration Regulations on the Commerce Control List and/or on export control regulations based on the...
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be considered or treated as 'technology'" in the sense of Export Administration Regulations. This order permitted the United States Department of Commerce...
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or production end use in the PRC; Expands the scope of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) over certain foreign-produced advanced computing items...
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States' Export Administration Regulations (EAR) for export controls in 1999.: 348 Administration, United States Office of Export (July 1999). Export Administration...
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EAR, a European Union agency Export Administration Regulations or EAR, a short name for the US Code of Federal Regulations Title 15 chapter VII, subchapter...
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CCL (section Laws and regulations)
List, a short name for Supplement No 1 to Part 774 of the US Export Administration Regulations Concealed Carry License, the ability to carry a concealed...
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Bureau of Industry and Security (redirect from Bureau of Export Administration)
Military End User List, published as a supplement to the Export Administration Regulations Section 744. The Denied Persons List The Unverified List United...
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Windows, it is possible to keep export copies of this operating system in compliance with the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), which are enforced by...
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Chip". New York Times Magazine. pp. 44–51. "Encryption and Export Administration Regulations (EAR)". bis.doc.gov. Bureau of Industry and Security. Retrieved...
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restrict trade to embargoed nations. In the United States, the Export Administration Regulations are issued by the Bureau of Industry and Security (in the...
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under the Export Administration Regulations, citing the company having been indicted for "knowingly and willfully causing the export, re-export, sale and...
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is used to determine the export limitations placed on certain computer systems under the Export Administration Regulations 15 CFR. Further details can...
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Invention Secrecy Act (category Export and import control)
restrictions from either or both of Export Administration Regulations and International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Type II Secrecy Orders, also known...
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The "Export Administration Regulations" ("EAR") administered by the US Dept. of Commerce; previously the "International Traffic in Arms Regulations" ("ITAR")...
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In the United States, the antiboycott provisions of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) apply to all "U.S. persons", defined to include individuals...
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under the Export Administration Regulations, citing the company having been indicted for "knowingly and willfully causing the export, re-export, sale and...
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