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The U.S. export regulations restrict imports and exports to certain destinations without a U.S. Government authorization (called 'license').

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  • Embargoes sanctions (CRIMEA - REGION OF UKRAINE, CUBA, IRAN, NORTH KOREA, and SYRIA) prohibit ALLtransactions (including imports and exports) without a license authorization.
  • Targeted sanctions prohibit certainexports of items, data and/or software without a license authorization.
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Step-by-step Review

  1. Consult the OFAC sanctions programs for any international transaction/activity (shipments, travels, visitors, etc.). For the most current countries information, please visit the U.S. Department of Treasury website.
  2. If the export involves an item/activity controlled under the EAR or the ITAR, you must consult, in addition to the OFAC sanctions programs, the lists of embargoed and sanctioned countries administered by the EAR or the ITAR.

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If your transaction/export involves an embargoed or sanctioned country, please contact the Office of Trade Compliance prior to proceeding and with as much advance notice as possible.
EAR
15 CFR 744 - website
22 CFR 126.1 - website
Regs & E.O. - website
Cuba, Iran, Syria.
(a) Prohibited countries:
Belarus, Cuba, Eritrea, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela.
Burma, Côte d'Ivoire, Congo, Eritrea, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, North Korea, People's Republic of China, Somalia
Cuba, Iran
Crimea - Region of Ukraine, Iraq, North Korea, Russian industry sector.
(f) to (v) special policy :
Iraq, Afghanistan, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Haiti, Libya, Vietnam, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Cyprus, Zimbabwe, Lebanon, Central African Republic
Balkans, Belarus, Central African Republic, Congo, Iraq, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Ukraine/Russia, Venezuela, Yemen, and Zimbabwe.
Military End-Use/End-User licensing requirements:
People's Republic of China, Russia* and Venezuela*.
Prohibited Parties:
- Entity List
Prohibited Parties:
- Munitions E.C. Order
Prohibited Parties:
- Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List (SDN)
Proliferation activities
Proliferation activities
Other Red Flags

Red Flags

The U.S. export regulations prohibit proceeding with any transaction if the exporter detects something suspicious or that indicates an illegal activity might occur. In such case, the exporter is required to investigate and clear the red flags before proceeding. BIS provides a list of Red Flag indicators.

News and Alerts

VENEZUELA

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On November 2014, the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) issued a final rule amending the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to impose license requirements on the export, re-export, or transfer (in-country) of certain items to or within Venezuela when intended for a 'military end use' or 'military end user.'

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RUSSIA AND OCCUPIED CRIMEA

Please contact the Office of Trade Compliance prior to engaging in any type of export (including temporary export such as travels with equipment) with Russia and occupied Crimea.

As part of a series of sanctions announced by the United States, the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) announced that it is expanding its export restrictions on items subject to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) in response to Russia’s continued actions in southern and eastern Ukraine.

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Effective immediately, BIS will deny pending applications for licenses to export or re-export any high technology item subject to the EAR to Russia or occupied Crimea that contribute to Russia’s military capabilities. In addition, the Department is taking actions to revoke any existing export licenses which meet these conditions. All other pending applications and existing licenses will receive a case-by-case evaluation to determine their contribution to Russia’s military capabilities.
The United States will continue to adjust its export licensing policies toward Russia as warranted by Russia’s actions in Ukraine. We urge Russia to honor the commitments it made in Geneva on April 17 to deescalate the situation in Ukraine.
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Source: U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).

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  • Frequently Asked Questions on BIS's Russia Sanctions.