A decade ago, the commercial space industry in the United States celebrated a hard-fought victory in efforts to reform export controls. After years of effort, the State Department enacted changes to ...
On FDD Action’s latest Secure Line briefing call, experts Craig Singleton and Ryan Fedasiuk assessed why U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips and chipmaking equipment are one of the most ...
Semiconductors are among the most strategically sensitive products in global trade. In 2026, exporting semiconductors is no ...
Understanding U.S. Allies’ Current Legal Authority to Implement AI and Semiconductor Export Controls
Since October 2022, the United States has devoted significant resources to restricting China’s access to artificial intelligence (AI) and advanced semiconductor technologies. In the final months of ...
Lawmakers recently introduced the Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware Act (MATCH Act). This bill proposes extending and coordinating U.S. export restrictions on semiconductor ...
In today's geopolitical climate, navigating export control and sanctions is becoming increasingly difficult and complex. With technology increasingly being implemented in software or in the cloud, ...
A failure to comply with applicable economic and trade sanctions and export controls can have significant legal, financial, and practical consequences for a company, including potential civil or ...
“While CNIPA may not always require export permissions as indicated by a technology export license or registration certificate, failure to obtain one could lead to challenges to ownership in the ...
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