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License Exception CIV Eligibility for Certain “Microprocessors” Controlled by ECCN 3A001
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) maintains the Commerce Control List (CCL), which identifies those items subject to Department of Commerce export licensing requirements based on their characteristics. Consistent with technological changes, this final rule makes License Exception CIV available for certain microprocessors controlled by...
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Revisions to License Exception CTP: Implementation of Presidential Announcement of January 2, 2002
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) is amending the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by revising License Exception CTP to reflect rapid technological advances in computing capability. This rule implements the President's decision to revise U.S. export controls on high performance computers (HPCs), announced January 2, 2002. All HPCs...
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Implementation of the Wassenaar Arrangement List of Dual-Use Items Revisions: Computers; and Revisions to License Exception CTP
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) maintains the Commerce Control List (CCL), which identifies those items subject to Department of Commerce export licensing requirements based on their characteristics. Certain entries on the CCL implement multilateral national security controls established by the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export controls...
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Implementation of the Wassenaar Arrangement List of Dual-Use Items: Revisions to Categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 of the Commerce Control List and Revisions to Reporting Requirements
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) maintains the Commerce Control List (CCL), which identifies items subject to Department of Commerce export controls. This final rule revises certain entries controlled for national security reasons in Categories 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Part I (telecommunications), 6, 7 and 9 to conform with changes in the List of...
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Entity List: Removal of Two Russian Entities
This rule removes two Russian entities from the Entity List: INOR Scientific Center, Moscow, Russia; and Polyus Scientific Production Association, 3 Ulitsa Vvedenskogo, 117342, Moscow. The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) provide that the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) may inform exporters, individually or through amendment to the...
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Removal of Licensing Exemption for Exports and Reexports of Missile Technology-Controlled Items Destined to Canada
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) is reviewing the existing license exemption contained within the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) for the export of missile technology (MT)-controlled items to Canada, because of the recommendations contained in the Government Accounting Office Report entitled: ``Export Controls: Regulatory Change...
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India and Pakistan: Lifting of Sanctions, Removal of Indian and Pakistani Entities, and Revision in License Review Policy
On September 22, 2001, President George W. Bush waived sanctions placed on India and Pakistan in May 1998, including those sanctions implemented by regulations issued on November 19, 1998 (63 FR 64322). This rule implements the waiver of these sanctions by removing the policy of denial for exports and reexports of items controlled for Nuclear...
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Revisions and Clarifications to the Export Administration Regulations-Chemical and Biological Weapons Controls: Australia Group; Chemical Weapons Convention
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) is amending the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to implement the understandings reached at the October 2000 plenary meeting of the Australia Group (AG). This final rule amends the Commerce Control List (CCL) and the corresponding export licensing provisions in the EAR to authorize exports,...
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Revisions to the Export Administration Regulations; Country Group E:1; License Exception TMP
This interim final rule amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by revising Country Group E:1 to include all terrorist-supporting countries, and replacing references to Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria with Country Group E:1 where appropriate. This rule also expands the scope of eligible countries for License...
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Harmonization of Definitions of Terms
This regulation harmonizes the list of definitions of terms found in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) with the terms found in the Wassenaar Arrangement list of dual-use items and terms found in the European Union List, as of 1999. Additional changes regarding definitions will be incorporated into other regulations of the EAR as...
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Exports of Agricultural Commodities, Medicines and Medical Devices
This rule amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to implement certain provisions of the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export Enhancement Act (TSRA) of 2000. The TSRA requires the President to terminate existing U.S. unilateral agricultural and medical sanctions and also provides that the export of agricultural commodities, medicines and...
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Entity List: Revisions and Additions
The Export Administration Regulations (EAR) provide that the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) may inform exporters, individually or through amendment to the EAR, that a license is required for exports or reexports to certain entities. The EAR contain a list of such entities called the Entity List. This rule adds to the Entity List twelve...
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Addition of Brazil, Latvia, and Ukraine to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and Other Revisions
As a result of the admission of Brazil, Latvia, and Ukraine to the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), this rule adds Brazil, Latvia, and Ukraine to Country Group A, Column A:4 (Nuclear Suppliers) and to the definition of ``Nuclear Suppliers Group.'' On February 12, 1997 (62 FR 6683), BXA published a regulation which removed the license requirement...
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Implementation of the Wassenaar Arrangement List of Dual-Use Items: Revisions to Microprocessors, Graphic Accelerators, and External Interconnects
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) maintains the Commerce Control List (CCL), which identifies those items subject to Department of Commerce export controls. The CCL also reflects multilateral national security controls established by the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual-Use Goods (the Wassenaar...
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Exports to the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia; Revision of Foreign Policy Controls
This final rule amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by removing the additional license requirements imposed on Serbia in May 1999. However, a license is required for all exports and reexports by U.S. persons of any item subject to the EAR to persons listed pursuant to Executive Order 13088, as amended by Executive Order 13192 of...
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Implementation of Presidential Announcement of January 10, 2001: Revisions to License Exception CTP; Corrections
On January 19, 2001 the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) published a final rule revising License Exception CTP. This rule corrects inadvertent citation references in the January 19 rule.
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Implementation of Presidential Announcement of January 10, 2001: Revisions to License Exception CTP
The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) is amending the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by revising License Exception CTP to reflect rapid technological advances in computing capability. This rule implements the President's sixth revision to U.S. export controls on high performance computers (HPCs), announced January 10, 2001. License...
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General Order Concerning Shaykh Hamad bin Ali bin Jaber Al-Thani, Gulf Falcon Group, Ltd., and Related Entities
The Bureau of Export Administration is issuing General Order No. 3 which imposes a license requirement for exports and reexports of all items subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) that are on the Commerce Control List destined to or for Shaykh Hamad bin Ali bin Jaber Al-Thani and entities related to or controlled by him, as...
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Revisions to License Exception CTP; Corrections
On October 13, 2000 the Bureau of Export Administration published a final rule (65 FR 60852) revising License Exception CTP. This rule corrects inadvertent errors or omissions in the October 13 rule. This rule revises regulations to show the correct effective date that Estonia becomes a Tier 2 country (December 28, 2000). This rule also revises...
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Revisions to Encryption Items
This rule amends the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and implements the July 17 White House announcement to streamline the export and reexport of encryption items to European Union (EU) member states, Australia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland and Switzerland under License Exception ENC. The 30-day waiting...