A key component to every company’s export compliance program should be screening of the U.S. government export sanctioned lists prior to shipment. Com...
Read MoreRestrictions Announced Today Coordinated Closely with International Partners and Demonstrate Steadfast Commitment to Ukraine WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today,...
Read MoreThe Department of Commerce is expanding the existing sanctions against Russia and Belarus by imposing new export controls, including expanding the sco...
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 MoreNew sanctions will be imposed on Belarus. These sanctions will impose new Commerce Control List (CCL)-based license requirements for Belarus. These ne...
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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