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DISPLAYING 1-10 OF 10 RECORDS — TAGGED "Compliance Risk"
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Export Controls Feb 13, 2026

2026 Export Controls Outlook: China Licensing Volatility, AI Rules in Flux, and Sanctions Expansion Risk

The source identifies five priority areas for 2026 export controls and sanctions, led by U.S.–China licensing instability and evolving AI/advanced semiconductor restrictions. It also highlights rising ownership due diligence expectations, a potential Venezuela sanctions inflection point, and continued expansion of sanctions as a foreign policy tool.

Export Controls Nov 02, 2025

U.S. Export Controls to China: Enforcement-Backed Compliance Tightens Around Advanced Tech and End-Use Risk

The source outlines how BIS administers and enforces the EAR for China, emphasizing end-use checks, restricted-party screening, and heightened scrutiny where military, military-intelligence, or WMD-related end uses are implicated. It highlights expanding controls from 2022–2024 on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, including FDP rules and certain U.S.-person service restrictions that broaden compliance exposure across global supply chains.

Export Controls Sep 14, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and List-Based Constraints

The U.S. government’s China Country Commercial Guide describes a tightening export-control posture under the EAR, emphasizing heightened end-use/end-user diligence amid China’s military-civil fusion strategy. Controls expanded through 2022–2024 target advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, extend to certain U.S.-person services and foreign-produced items via FDP rules, and elevate the importance of verification and restricted-party screening.

Export Controls Sep 12, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Compliance Tightening Around End-Use Verification and Advanced Tech

The source outlines how BIS administers EAR-based controls for China, emphasizing end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and End-Use Checks that can shape licensing outcomes. It highlights expanded controls from 2022 through 2024 targeting advanced computing, semiconductors, and certain nuclear-related items, increasing compliance complexity and extraterritorial reach.

Export Controls Aug 26, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying End-Use Scrutiny and Semiconductor Perimeter Expansion

U.S. guidance highlights heightened export control compliance expectations for China, with enforcement supported by End-Use Checks and expanded list-based restrictions. Controls on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—updated through December 2024—extend to certain services and foreign-made items via Foreign Direct Product rules, increasing supply-chain exposure.

Export Controls Aug 19, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Jurisdiction, Higher Verification Burdens, and Semiconductor-Centric Constraints

The U.S. export control framework for China, as described in the China Country Commercial Guide, emphasizes end-use/end-user risk management, verification via End-Use Checks, and comprehensive restricted-party screening. Controls tightened from 2022 through 2024—especially on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—extend to services by U.S. persons and certain foreign-made items via FDP rules, increasing compliance complexity for global supply chains.

Export Controls Jul 21, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying Semiconductor and End-Use Compliance Pressure

The China Country Commercial Guide outlines a tightening U.S. export-control environment centered on dual-use risk, end-user screening, and enforcement via End-Use Checks. Controls on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—expanded through December 2024—extend to certain foreign-made items and some U.S.-person services, increasing compliance complexity for China-related transactions.

Export Controls Jul 19, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Technology Restrictions and Rising End-Use Compliance Complexity

The source outlines how the EAR framework governs exports, reexports, and in-country transfers to China, emphasizing heightened due diligence challenges linked to military-civil fusion and end-use ambiguity. It highlights major control expansions from 2022 through 2024 targeting advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, alongside stronger screening, verification, and entity-based restrictions.

Export Controls Jul 11, 2025

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and Screening Pressures

The source describes a tightening U.S. export-control environment for China under the EAR, with heightened emphasis on end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and BIS end-use checks. Controls targeting advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing were introduced in 2022 and expanded through December 2024, increasing compliance exposure across global supply chains via new FDP rules and U.S.-person activity restrictions.

Export Controls Sep 19, 2024

U.S. Export Controls to China: Compliance Tightening Around Semiconductors, Advanced Computing, and End-Use Risk

The Trade.gov guide describes how BIS administers and enforces EAR controls for China, emphasizing end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and verification through End-Use Checks. It highlights expanded controls from 2022 through December 2024 targeting advanced computing, semiconductor manufacturing, and related U.S.-person support activities, alongside additional nuclear-related restrictions.

Export Controls

2026 Export Controls Outlook: China Licensing Volatility, AI Rules in Flux, and Sanctions Expansion Risk

The source identifies five priority areas for 2026 export controls and sanctions, led by U.S.–China licensing instability and evolving AI/advanced semiconductor restrictions. It also highlights rising ownership due diligence expectations, a potential Venezuela sanctions inflection point, and continued expansion of sanctions as a foreign policy tool.

Feb 13, 2026 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls to China: Enforcement-Backed Compliance Tightens Around Advanced Tech and End-Use Risk

The source outlines how BIS administers and enforces the EAR for China, emphasizing end-use checks, restricted-party screening, and heightened scrutiny where military, military-intelligence, or WMD-related end uses are implicated. It highlights expanding controls from 2022–2024 on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, including FDP rules and certain U.S.-person service restrictions that broaden compliance exposure across global supply chains.

Nov 02, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and List-Based Constraints

The U.S. government’s China Country Commercial Guide describes a tightening export-control posture under the EAR, emphasizing heightened end-use/end-user diligence amid China’s military-civil fusion strategy. Controls expanded through 2022–2024 target advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, extend to certain U.S.-person services and foreign-produced items via FDP rules, and elevate the importance of verification and restricted-party screening.

Sep 14, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Compliance Tightening Around End-Use Verification and Advanced Tech

The source outlines how BIS administers EAR-based controls for China, emphasizing end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and End-Use Checks that can shape licensing outcomes. It highlights expanded controls from 2022 through 2024 targeting advanced computing, semiconductors, and certain nuclear-related items, increasing compliance complexity and extraterritorial reach.

Sep 12, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying End-Use Scrutiny and Semiconductor Perimeter Expansion

U.S. guidance highlights heightened export control compliance expectations for China, with enforcement supported by End-Use Checks and expanded list-based restrictions. Controls on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—updated through December 2024—extend to certain services and foreign-made items via Foreign Direct Product rules, increasing supply-chain exposure.

Aug 26, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Jurisdiction, Higher Verification Burdens, and Semiconductor-Centric Constraints

The U.S. export control framework for China, as described in the China Country Commercial Guide, emphasizes end-use/end-user risk management, verification via End-Use Checks, and comprehensive restricted-party screening. Controls tightened from 2022 through 2024—especially on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—extend to services by U.S. persons and certain foreign-made items via FDP rules, increasing compliance complexity for global supply chains.

Aug 19, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying Semiconductor and End-Use Compliance Pressure

The China Country Commercial Guide outlines a tightening U.S. export-control environment centered on dual-use risk, end-user screening, and enforcement via End-Use Checks. Controls on advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing—expanded through December 2024—extend to certain foreign-made items and some U.S.-person services, increasing compliance complexity for China-related transactions.

Jul 21, 2025 0 views
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Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Technology Restrictions and Rising End-Use Compliance Complexity

The source outlines how the EAR framework governs exports, reexports, and in-country transfers to China, emphasizing heightened due diligence challenges linked to military-civil fusion and end-use ambiguity. It highlights major control expansions from 2022 through 2024 targeting advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing, alongside stronger screening, verification, and entity-based restrictions.

Jul 19, 2025 0 views
ACCESS »
Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and Screening Pressures

The source describes a tightening U.S. export-control environment for China under the EAR, with heightened emphasis on end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and BIS end-use checks. Controls targeting advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing were introduced in 2022 and expanded through December 2024, increasing compliance exposure across global supply chains via new FDP rules and U.S.-person activity restrictions.

Jul 11, 2025 0 views
ACCESS »
Export Controls

U.S. Export Controls to China: Compliance Tightening Around Semiconductors, Advanced Computing, and End-Use Risk

The Trade.gov guide describes how BIS administers and enforces EAR controls for China, emphasizing end-use/end-user diligence, restricted-party screening, and verification through End-Use Checks. It highlights expanded controls from 2022 through December 2024 targeting advanced computing, semiconductor manufacturing, and related U.S.-person support activities, alongside additional nuclear-related restrictions.

Sep 19, 2024 0 views
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ID Title Category Date Views
RPT-1055 2026 Export Controls Outlook: China Licensing Volatility, AI Rules in Flux, and Sanctions Expansion Risk Export Controls 2026-02-13 0 ACCESS »
RPT-824 U.S. Export Controls to China: Enforcement-Backed Compliance Tightens Around Advanced Tech and End-Use Risk Export Controls 2025-11-02 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3681 U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and List-Based Constraints Export Controls 2025-09-14 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3707 U.S. Export Controls on China: Compliance Tightening Around End-Use Verification and Advanced Tech Export Controls 2025-09-12 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3522 U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying End-Use Scrutiny and Semiconductor Perimeter Expansion Export Controls 2025-08-26 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3295 U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Jurisdiction, Higher Verification Burdens, and Semiconductor-Centric Constraints Export Controls 2025-08-19 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3563 U.S. Export Controls on China: Intensifying Semiconductor and End-Use Compliance Pressure Export Controls 2025-07-21 0 ACCESS »
RPT-759 U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Technology Restrictions and Rising End-Use Compliance Complexity Export Controls 2025-07-19 0 ACCESS »
RPT-3605 U.S. Export Controls on China: Expanding Semiconductor, End-Use, and Screening Pressures Export Controls 2025-07-11 0 ACCESS »
RPT-174 U.S. Export Controls to China: Compliance Tightening Around Semiconductors, Advanced Computing, and End-Use Risk Export Controls 2024-09-19 0 ACCESS »
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