Big changes are afoot at the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security that, on the one hand, would significantly raise the stakes for companies that run afoul of export control ...
The Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent announcement that it would decline to prosecute a self-reported criminal export control violation demonstrates the continuing importance of prompt, voluntary ...
The Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has a strategic role in U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economic interest. With a change in administration in 2025, BIS’s ...
RTX will pay a $200 million civil penalty and implement remedial measures under a consent agreement. The aerospace and defense company reached a settlement agreement with the U.S. State Department ...
The U.S. State Department says Raytheon will pay $4 million in civil penalties and another $4 million to make remedial self-improvements to resolve “hundreds” of civil violations of the Arms Export ...
WASHINGTON – New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean, Jr., R-7th, along with Rep. Julie Johnson (D-TX) have introduced bi-partisan legislation designed to prevent the smuggling of American-made artificial ...
Key components produced by a leading Taiwanese chipmaker were found in a powerful AI chip from a Chinese company, according to an initial report from a semiconductor research firm, which experts say ...
Two-and-a-half years ago, agencies from across the Justice, Commerce, Treasury, and Defense Departments partnered to form the Disruptive Technology Strike Force, with the stated mission “to fiercely ...
Raytheon will pay a $200 million fine for the unauthorized export of defense technology to China, Russia, Iran, and elsewhere, the State Department announced today. The settlement will cover 750 ...
Sept 2 (Reuters) - South Africa's Barloworld (BAWJ.J), opens new tab said on Tuesday its investigation into U.S. export control regulations found "apparent violations" by the company, which it is ...
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