Recently implemented restrictions regarding China, Burma, Russia and Venezuela require updates to your export Policies and Procedures. These new regul...
Read MoreJustice Department Settles Discrimination Claim Against Aerojet Rocketdyne, Inc. (May 17, 2021) The Department of Justice today announced that it reac...
Read MoreFrom DDTC: The Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) issued a web notice on March 7, 2020 and a Federal Register notice on April 2, 2020 (85 Fe...
Read MoreEPCI-Enhanced Proliferation Control Initiative Along with the recent end user/end user regulations enacted by BIS over the last year, we want to highl...
Read MoreOn March 18, 2021, the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) published a final rule (86 FR 14802) amending § 126.1 of the International Traffic...
Read MoreBurma has been added to the EAR Military End Use/End User Restrictions. Exports of certain items to China, Russia and Venezuela. Exports of items with...
Read MoreFollowing on restrictions announced last year for military end users and end use, BIS has published a final rule, effective March 16, 2021, imposing a...
Read MoreTemporary Import License Exemption 22CFR 123.4(a)(1) of the ITAR allows for the temporary import (and subsequent export) without a license, for a peri...
Read MoreInternational Traffic in Arms Regulations: Addition of Russia On March 1, 2021, the Secretary of State determined pursuant to Section 306(a) of the Ch...
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