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The United States continues to tighten controls on the People’s Republic of China. In this article we address three regulatory changes that highlight the need for enhanced due diligence when dealing with China: 1) restrictions on recent additions to the Entity List; 2) controls on military end-uses and military end-users; and 3) elimination of Hong Kong as a separate destination under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
Entity List
On December 22, 2020, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) added 59 Chinese entities to the Entity List, thereby expanding the licensing requirements on export transactions with these entities. See Notice at 85 Fed. Reg. 83416. The additions to the Entity List are the result of the collective determination by the Departments of Commerce, State, Defense, Energy, and where appropriate, the Treasury (collectively, the “End-User Review Committee”) that these entities are engagi
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December 18, 2020 – On December 18, 2020,
the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security
( BIS ) released a final rule that would add 77 new entities,
including Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation
Incorporated ( SMIC ), to the Entity List. All of the
newly added entities are subject to a license requirement for all
items subject to the Export Administration Regulations
( EAR ), even though some entities are subject to
different license review policies. Consistent with BIS s
clarification of the Entity List licensing requirements from
earlier this year, the license requirement will apply whenever any
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items that are located in the US, even temporarily; and
non-US-origin items that contain more than a de minimis level of controlled US-origin content (for non-embargoed countries, this is 25% US origin content by value).
The ban applies only to the named affiliates and does not extend automatically to subsidiaries of listed entities. At the same time, transfer of goods, software or technologies to affiliates of named entities risk violating the sanctions if there is reason to know that a named entity could receive or have access to the items.
Parties desiring to export prohibited items to entities on the Entity List may apply to BIS for a license.
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