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Sleeper Trump Rule on 'Military-Intelligence End Uses or Users' Goes Into Effect | Arent Fox


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Companies should be prepared to conduct additional due diligence for any transactions involving entities in the countries enumerated in this rule.
 
In an interim rule published on, January 15, 2020, the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS), introduced expansive changes to General Prohibition 7 of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by including new controls on military-intelligence end uses and users, making the already tricky process of conducting business with foreign entities that much more complicated.
After minor corrections, a rule that many missed or ignored goes into effect on March 16, 2021. The rule will impact US companies and persons, as it affects the activities of US persons – even if the US person is not dealing with an item that is not subject to US export control laws! ....

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China and International Trade Controls as the Biden Administration Commences | Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP


In response to a U.S. government consensus that trade with China involves grave national security risks, the Trump Administration promulgated a broad series of China-directed export controls, economic sanctions and import rules. The flow of trade measures became a torrent in the Trump Administration’s final months. This alert briefly surveys key new trade controls from late in the Trump Administration and Chinese policy responses that the Biden Administration inherits.
It is not clear that the Biden Administration will prioritize a more regularized trading relationship with China. As it moves toward a more traditional governance, the Biden Administration may seek to develop an overall strategic policy toward China before undertaking piecemeal changes. When coupled with strong congressional support for tough measures on China, major modifications in U.S. treatment of China would not appear likely in the near term. ....

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New Designations of Chinese Entities Impose Varying Restrictions | Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP


[co-authors: Nick Russell, and Alasdair Kan]
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The U.S. government has recently imposed controls pertaining to “Communist Chinese Military Companies” (CCMCs or “1237 entities”); Chinese “Military End Users” (MEUs); and Chinese “Military-Intelligence End Users” (MIEUs). The U.S. government has also been adding Chinese companies to the Entity List based on concerns regarding the companies’ relationships to the Chinese military industrial complex.
Although the names and underlying policy concerns are similar, the scope and source of the prohibitions regarding each set of Chinese entities are quite different. Companies on one of the lists are not automatically on others, but overlap is possible as the lists evolve. These lists are in addition to the Chinese entities that are on the Unverified List (UVLs), the Denied Persons List (DPLs), and the Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDNs). ....

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