The Department of Commerce has expanded the scope of the EAR’s Russian and Belarusian Industry Sector Sanctions by expanding the foreign direct produc...
Read MoreThe Department of Commerce, Department of the Treasury, and Department of Justice have issued a joint compliance note warning companies on the use of ...
Read MoreThe Department of Commerce is expanding the existing sanctions against Russia and Belarus by imposing new export controls, including expanding the sco...
Read MoreYesterday , the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a final rule that revises, corrects, and clarifies certain ...
Read MoreThe Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) released a rule (link here) building on its March 3, 2022, Russian Industry Sector San...
Read MoreRussia and Ukrainian sanctions are being added daily. Extreme caution should be used prior to any involvement with Russian or Ukrainian parties. Among...
Read MoreOwing to the ongoing crisis involving Russia and Ukraine, new U.S. sanctions of Russian and Ukrainian parties are occurring daily. If you have Russian...
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 MoreOn December 23, 2020, the Commerce Department amended the EAR to add the recently released Military End-Users list, which initially includes entities ...
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