Top ECD Articles You May Have Missed From Last Week
Export Compliance Daily is providing readers with the top stories for April 5-9 in case you missed them. You can find any article by searching on the title or by clicking on the hyperlinked reference number.
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Article | Reference # |
US Company Receives Cautionary Letter From OFAC After Disclosing Potential Sanctions Violations | 2104020012 |
Companies Should Prioritize Maritime Sanctions Compliance, Experts Say | 2104020006 |
BIS Encryption Reporting Changes to Substantially Reduce Exporter Reporting Requirements, Law Firms Say | 2104050019 |
Republican House Members Want Sanctions Against Certain Chinese Communist Party Members | 2104050042 |
Industry Urges Commerce to Pursue Multilateral Export Controls, Chip Investments to Aid Semiconductor Suppliers | 2104060045 |
Barnett Takes Over as Chief Judge of Trade Court | 2104060004 |
National Foreign Trade Council CEO to Retire | 2104070051 |
Commerce Secretary Says 'No Reason to Believe' Huawei Will Be Removed From Entity List | 2104070039 |
Senate Committee Releases Text of Bipartisan China Legislation | 2104080066 |
BIS Adds MIEU Controls to Myanmar, Issues Technical Corrections | 2104080026 |