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How US-China Tensions Impact Issuer Risk Disclosure

As geopolitical, trade, and investment tensions continue between the United States and China, US issuers should review their current exposure to the China market and adjust their risk factor disclosures on a quarterly basis,...more

Sweeping US Export Controls on Semiconductor, Supercomputer Manufacturing in China Raise Compliance Questions

The US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) released an interim final rule (IFR) on October 7, 2022, imposing additional export controls on certain advanced computing and semiconductor manufacturing...more

BIS Expansion of Certain End-Use and End-User Controls and Controls on Specific Activities of US Persons

The US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published an Interim Final Rule on January 15 to implement changes to, and impose new licensing obligations under, the Export Administration Regulations...more

Final CFIUS Mandatory Declaration Rule Shifts Focus to Export Control Requirements

US businesses that manufacture or are involved with critical technologies should consider whether they need an export license under the final CFIUS mandatory declaration requirements, effective October 15, 2020....more

CFIUS Says Farewell to NAICS, Hello to Export Licensing in Mandatory Declarations

The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States’ proposed changes to the mandatory declaration program would expand the potential industries affected by the mandatory declaration requirements, but also narrow the...more

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