As part of the United States’ response to Russia’s use of chemical weapons against Russian opposition figure Aleksey Navalny, the U.S. State Department applied a policy of denial to licenses and other approvals for exports to...more
- On May 1, 2020, the State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) temporarily revised certain International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) requirements due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. On May 6,...more
- On March 31, 2020, DDTC published five new FAQs on activities that non-U.S. persons may engage in following the expiration of a Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) or Manufacturing Licensing Agreement (MLA).
- The FAQs...more
• On January 6, 2020, DDTC published a new FAQ on Defense Services Performed by U.S. Persons Abroad, confirming that the ITAR regulate defense services performed by a U.S. person employed by a non-U.S. company outside of the...more
• On December 26, 2019, DDTC published an interim final rule that would allow, under certain conditions, encrypted technical data and software that is subject to the ITAR to be sent, shipped or stored outside the United...more
12/30/2019
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• On August 30, DDTC published a final rule that removes many of the radars used in civil automotive and unpiloted aerial vehicles from the USML.
• This continues the targeted removal of civil items from the military...more
9/5/2019
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