EAR, Export Compliance, Export Controls
The phrase “subject to the EAR” is so ubiquitous to exporters that its meaning sometimes gets lost – especially in organizations where export compliance is a part-time role. Here’s an overview of what “subject to the EAR” means, and why the Export Administration...
Aerospace, Export Compliance, ITAR, News, Russia, Sanctions, Ukraine
The invasion of Ukraine resulted almost immediately in a range of new license requirements for exports to Russia. (See Feb. 28 blog post, The Russia-Ukraine War: EAR Updates You Need to Know.) The new export controls, detailed in the Federal Register, cover Categories...
Certification, EAR, Export Compliance, ITAR
Businesses dipping their toes into export activities will inevitably run into regulatory considerations arising from the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), and the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), or both. Not only can non-compliance subject...
EAR, Export Compliance, Export Controls, ITAR
As your organization explores global opportunities and engages potential overseas partners, your company will need to assess and run through specific compliance considerations to ensure your activities are in the clear. If you will be exporting items overseas or will...
Export Compliance, Export Controls, Mexico
Mexico is the second largest export market for U.S. goods and products. Like Canada, Mexico enjoys a special trade relationship with the U.S. that has grown substantially since the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) came into effect in 1994. Economically,...