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Supplement No. 2 to Part 742—Anti-Terrorism Controls: North Korea, Syria Contract Sanctity Dates and Related Policies

Note: Exports and reexports of items in performance of contracts entered into before the applicable contract sanctity date(s) will be eligible for review on a case-by-case basis or other applicable licensing policies that were in effect prior to the contract sanctity date. The contract sanctity dates set forth in this Supplement are for the guidance of exporters. Contract sanctity dates are established in the course of the imposition of foreign policy controls on specific items and are the relevant dates for the purpose of licensing determinations involving such items.

Supplement No. 1 to Part 742—Nonproliferation of Chemical and Biological Weapons

Note: Exports and reexports of items in performance of contracts entered into before the applicable contract sanctity date(s) will be eligible for review on a case-by-case basis or other applicable licensing policies that were in effect prior to the contract sanctity date. The contract sanctity dates set forth in this supplement are for the guidance of exporters. Contract sanctity dates are established in the course of the imposition of foreign policy controls on specific items and are the relevant dates for the purpose of licensing determinations involving such items.

Supplement No. 4 to Part 740—Annex A Firearm Models

(a) Pistols/revolvers. (1) German Model P08 Pistol = SMCR. (2) IZH 34M, .22 Target pistol. (3) IZH 35M, .22 caliber Target pistol. (4) Mauser Model 1896 pistol = SMCR. (5) MC-57-1 pistol. (6) MC-1-5 pistol. (7) Polish Vis Model 35 pistol = SMCR. (8) Soviet Nagant revolver = SMCR. (9) TOZ 35, .22 caliber Target pistol. (10) MTs 440. (11) MTs 57-1. (12) MTs 59-1. (13) MTs 1-5. (14) TOZ-35M (starter pistol). (15) Biathlon-7K. (b) Rifles. (1) BARS-4 Bolt Action carbine. (2) Biathlon target rifle, .22. (3) British Enfield rifle = SMCR. (4) CM2, .22 target rifle (also known as SM

Supplement No. 3 to Part 740—License Exception ENC Favorable Treatment Countries

Austria Australia Belgium Bulgaria Canada Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Estonia Denmark Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Japan Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands New Zealand Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom [69 FR 71363, Dec. 9, 2004, as amended at 73 FR 57507, Oct. 3, 2008; 81 FR 64673, Sept. 20, 2016]

Supplement No. 2 to Part 740—Items That May Be Donated To Meet Basic Human Needs Under the Humanitarian License Exception

(a) Health Equipment for the Handicapped Hospital Supplies and Equipment Laboratory Supplies and Equipment Medical Supplies and Devices Medicine-Processing Equipment Medicines Vitamins Water Resources Equipment Food Agricultural Materials and Machinery Suited to Small-Scale Farming Operations Agricultural Research and Testing Equipment Fertilizers Fishing Equipment and Supplies Suited to Small-Scale Fishing Operations (b) Food Insecticides Pesticides Seeds Small-Scale Irrigation Equipment Veterinary Medicines and Supplies (c) Clothes and Household Goods Bedding Clothes C

Supplement No. 1 to Part 740—Country Groups

Country Group A Country [A:1]Wassenaarparticipatingstates1 [A:2]Missiletechnologycontrolregime2 [A:3]Australiagroup [A:4]Nuclearsuppliersgroup3 [A:5] [A:6] Albania X Argentina X X X X X Australia X X X X X Austria X X X X X Belgium X X X X X Brazil X X Bulgaria X X X X X Canada X X X X X Croatia X X X X Cyprus X X X Czech Republic X X X X X Denmark X X X X X Estonia X X X X Finland X X X X X France X X X X X Germany X X X X X Greece X X X X X Hungary X X X X X Iceland X X X X X India X X X X Ireland X X X X X I

Supplement No. 1 to Part 738—Commerce Country Chart

[Reason for control] Countries Chemical and biological weapons Nuclearnonproliferation Nationalsecurity Missile tech Regionalstability Firearmsconvention Crimecontrol Anti-terrorism CB 1 CB 2 CB 3 NP 1 NP 2 NS 1 NS 2 MT 1 RS 1 RS 2 FC 1 CC 1 CC 2 CC 3 AT 1 AT 2 Afghanistan X X X X X X X X X X X X Albania 2 3 X X X X X X X X X Algeria X X X X X X X X X X X Andorra X X X X X X X X X X X Angola X X X X X X X X X X X Antigua and Barbuda X X X X X X X X X X X X Argentina X X X X X X X X Armenia X X X X X X X X X X X Aruba X X X

Supplement No. 2 to Part 736—Administrative Orders

Administrative Order One: Disclosure of License Issuance and Other Information. Consistent with section 12(c) of the Export Administrati on Act of 1979, as amended, information obtained by the U.S. Department of Commerce for the purpose of consideration of or concerning license applications, as well as related information, will not be publicly disclosed without the approval of the Secretary of Commerce.

Supplement No. 1 to Part 736—General Orders

Effective Date Note: At 88 FR 73490, Oct. 25, 2023, supplement no. 1 to part 736 was amended by revising paragraph (d) introductory text, adding paragraph (d)(2), and revising paragraphs (d)(3) and (4), effective until Jan. 1, 2026. (a) General Order No. 1: General Order No. 1 of September 16, 1998; Establishing a 24-month validity period on reexport authorizations issued without a validity period and revoking those exceeding that period. (1) Reexport authorizations issued within 24-months of the General Order.

Supplement No. 2 to Part 734—Guidelines for De Minimis Rules

(a) Calculation of the value of controlled U.S.-origin content in foreign-made items is to be performed for the purposes of § 734.4 of this part, to determine whether the percentage of U.S.-origin content is de minimis. (Note that you do not need to make these calculations if the foreign made item does not require a license to the destination in question.) Use the following guidelines to perform such calculations: (1) U.S.-origin controlled content.
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