Export Controls

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U.S. Commerce, Justice, State Departments Penalize U.S. Company's Export Violations

A South Carolina company's transfer of technology and metal powder to related entities in China and Germany has led to over US$25 million in penalties being imposed by a number of U.S. government agencies.

U.S. Congressional Hearing Examines China Trade Issues

At a U.S. House of Representatives hearing yesterday, members of Congress asked Biden administration officials about a range of issues related to economic relations with China: export licenses granted by the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS); China's economic coercion; MFN treatment for

Chinese Ambassador to EU Comments on Wide Range of China-EU Trade Issues

In an interview from earlier in February, Ambassador Fu Cong, Head of the Chinese Mission to the EU, offered some insights into official Chinese government thinking on the following issues: other countries' economic relationships with Taiwan, restrictions on trade in Chinese products due to labor/human rights concerns, the

U.S. Adds Five Chinese Companies to Entity List over Ties to Russia

Last week, the U.S. government announced sanctions on five more Chinese firms for their contribution to Russia's military and defense industry.

U.S. Commerce Official Comments on Export Control Coordination

At a Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) event last week that brought together experts from the U.S. and South Korea, Alan Estevez, the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Commerce, discussed several issues related to export controls on semiconductors

China Chip Group Issues Statement against U.S.-Japan-Netherlands Pact to Curb Trade

The China Semiconductor Industry Association (CSIA) issued a statement in response to a reported agreement between the governments of the United States, Japan and the Netherlands, and called for global defense of "the globalization of the semiconductor industry" and urged the Chinese government to provide a better "

U.S. Commerce Department Adds Chinese Companies to Entity List after Balloon Saga

The U.S. government announced that it is sanctioning six companies for their involvement in China's spy balloon programs.
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