Exports to China
U.S. export controls on China increasingly target dual-use items, advanced computing, AI and semiconductor technologies as part of national security and foreign policy efforts. These measures reflect a broader strategy to limit access to sensitive technologies while coordinating restrictions with allied governments. This topic delivers the latest news on regulatory changes, licensing requirements, Entity List and Foreign Direct Product Rule applications, and enforcement actions affecting U.S. and non-U.S. exporters with China exposure.
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Acronyms: Use all capital letters (e.g., ACE).
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