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Commerce Adds 49 Entities To The Entity List For Providing support To Russia’s Military And/or Defense Industrial Base
The US Commerce Department's BIS has added 49 entities, including those from China, UAE, UK, and more, to the Entity List for aiding Russia's military with US-origin integrated circuits, a move to prevent technology diversion in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
The US Commerce Department's BIS has added 49 entities, including those from China, UAE, UK, and more, to the Entity List for aiding Russia's military with US-origin integrated circuits, a move to prevent technology diversion in the ongoing Ukraine conflict.
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Bureau Of Industry And Security Issues Best Practice Guidance To Help Prevent High-Priority Items From Being Diverted To Russia
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) today announced new best practice guidance for industry to help prevent items that are considered the most significant to Russian weaponry requirements from being diverted for use in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) today announced new best practice guidance for industry to help prevent items that are considered the most significant to Russian weaponry requirements from being diverted for use in Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine.
Addition of Entities and Revision to Existing Entities on the Entity List; Removal of Existing Entity From the Military End User List
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United States-Australia-Canada-New Zealand-United Kingdom release joint guidance on countering Russia evasion
The US, along with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, has issued joint guidance to identify and prevent diversion of high-priority items critical to Russian weapons systems. This collaborative effort reinforces the commitment to disrupt Russia's attempts to circumvent export controls and highlights the role of industry in defending against illicit acquisitions related to Russia's aggression in Ukraine.
The US, along with Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, has issued joint guidance to identify and prevent diversion of high-priority items critical to Russian weapons systems. This collaborative effort reinforces the commitment to disrupt Russia's attempts to circumvent export controls and highlights the role of industry in defending against illicit acquisitions related to Russia's aggression in Ukraine.