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How Export Regulations Impact Domestic Activities

How Export Regulations Impact Domestic Activities

EAR, Export Compliance, Export Controls, ITAR, US

It comes as a surprise to many that certain activities governed by U.S. export control regulations don’t necessarily involve sending things out of the United States. And among those who already know this, many believe there are requirements to follow which, in fact,...
Understanding the Foreign Direct Product Rule

Understanding the Foreign Direct Product Rule

Export Controls, Foreign Direct Product Rule, ITAR

How can the United States claim export control jurisdiction over an item that isn’t made in the United States, doesn’t contain any U.S.-origin content, and is traded between parties in other nations without ever touching U.S. territory? That’s the idea behind the...
Navigating the Special U.S.-U.K. Trade Relationship

Navigating the Special U.S.-U.K. Trade Relationship

EAR, Export Compliance, Export Controls, UK

The United Kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) has historically been one of the United States’ best trading partners, which provides unique opportunities for exporters. The 2007 Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty between the United States and United...
NLR Authorization and Exporting Without a License

NLR Authorization and Exporting Without a License

CCL, ECCN, Export Controls, License Exceptions, No License Required

From the exporter’s point of view, No License Required (NLR) is the easiest and most common form of export authorization. There are no hoops to jump through, notifications to provide or exceptional record-keeping requirements. NLR applies to the vast majority of U.S....
Subject to the EAR – What It Means and How to Approach It

Subject to the EAR – What It Means and How to Approach It

EAR, Export Compliance, Export Controls

The phrase “subject to the EAR” is so ubiquitous to exporters that its meaning sometimes gets lost – especially in organizations where export compliance is a part-time role. Here’s an overview of what “subject to the EAR” means, and why the Export Administration...
Hong Kong and Taiwan are on Diverging Paths as U.S. Export Markets

Hong Kong and Taiwan are on Diverging Paths as U.S. Export Markets

China, EAR, Export Controls, Hong Kong, Taiwan

As export markets for U.S. businesses, Hong Kong and Taiwan share enough similarities that they’ve often been considered together in discussions about trade with the Pacific Rim. But due to changing U.S.-China relations, these significant trading partners are headed...
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