It is the policy of the University of Colorado Boulder to comply fully and completely with all United States export control laws and regulations, such as the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) ...
The export regulations provide exclusions for educational activities that allow for the teaching of commonly taught information to continue at universities. If you have a course or teaching activity ...
U.S. export control and economic sanctions regulations exist to protect national security, foreign policy, and domestic economic interests. Export control regulations identify items, software, ...
The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) is committed to full compliance with applicable U.S. export control laws and regulations, including obtaining required export licenses for the transfer of ...
This page contains links to 3rd party content. If you experience any issues accessing the content, please contact Sponsored Projects. Export control and economic sanctions regulations address the ...
The release of data to a foreign person, even within U.S. borders, is deemed by U.S. export control laws to be an export to the recipient's country of permanent residency or citizenship. The delivery ...
Covers “dual use” items - found on Commerce Control List (CCL) Applies to items designed for commercial purposes but also have military applications (computers, pathogens, civilian aircraft, etc.) ...
In today’s increasingly interconnected global marketplace, businesses are expanding their horizons and engaging in international trade at an unprecedented rate. And while this opens new opportunities ...
Those familiar with the U.S. import and export regulations know that U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP” or “Customs”) generally enforces the U.S. import regulations, while multiple executive ...
The US Commerce Department announced Thursday it is easing restrictions on exports of space-related technology, answering a yearslong call from space companies to reform regulations governing ...
Once upon a time, countries protected their domestic industries with tariffs on imports. This gave the home side a price advantage over companies operating overseas, but the practice has somewhat ...