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- Homepage | Bureau of Industry and Security
BIS has issued a letter authorizing, among other activities, flights of certain Belavia aircraft subject to the Export Administration Regulations between Belarus and most other destinations and the service, maintenance, repair, overhaul, or refurbishing of such aircraft
- BIS Website
1 Encryption items NOT Subject to the EAR 2 Items in Cat 5, Part 2 i Cryptography for Data Confidentiality ii Key Length iii Cryptographic Activation v Decontrol Notes 3 License Exception ENC and Mass Market a Mass Market 4 Reports and Reviews a Annual Self-Classification b Semi-Annual Sales Report 5 Licenses a
- Bureau of Industry and Security | U. S. Department of Commerce
The Bureau of Industry and Security advances U S national security, foreign policy, and economic objectives by ensuring an effective export control and treaty compliance system and promoting continued U S strategic technology leadership Latest News
- Bureau of Industry and Security - Wikipedia
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is an agency of the United States Department of Commerce that deals with issues involving national security and high technology
- The BIS 50% Rule: What It Means for Exporters (and Why It’s Not Going Away)
Learn what the BIS 50% Rule means for U S exporters, how it expands export restrictions through ownership aggregation, and what steps to take—even during the enforcement delay Includes expert guidance from our recent webinar
- What the BIS 50% Rule’s Pause Doesn’t Change: Diversion Risks and . . .
The one-year suspension of the U S Bureau of Industry and Security’s 50% rule presented exporters with a reprieve But it’s not a full one—in part because other export obligations are still in effect
- About BIS - overview
The BIS provides central banks and financial supervisory authorities with a forum for dialogue and cooperation, where they can freely exchange information, forge a common understanding and decide on common actions
- EAR | Bureau of Industry and Security
Section 744 19 sets forth BIS's licensing policy for applications for export, reexport, and transfer (in-country) when a party to the transaction is an entity that has been sanctioned pursuant to any of three specified statutes that require certain license applications to be denied
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