Effective June 29, 2020, BIS will impose an export license requirement on a broad range of items destined for “military end-users” in China, supplementing existing restrictions on exports for “military end-use” in that country. The rule also expands the definition of “military end-use” and the category of items for which a license may be required for exports to China, Russia, and Venezuela. These changes expand and harmonize controls for “military end-users” and “military end-uses” in an attempt to counter the contribution of commercial U.S.-origin items to the military capabilities of these countries. Published by Goodwin Protecter LLP. Full text -> ICLG
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