'We are not done,' declared Bureau of Industry and Security Under Secretary Alan Estevez.
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appropriate access to all of the data, documentation, export/transfer records that it needs, even for technology transfer?On October 7, Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security issued an historic new set of restrictions targeting Chinese technology companies. Greg Allen of the Center for Strategic and International Studies the action as “a new U.S. policy of actively strangling large segments of the Chinese technology industry.
But the devil is in the details. The issuance of the controls triggered a 60-day window for Commerce to begin enforcing many of the rules’ provisions. BIS Under Secretary Alan Estevez has said “we are not done” with respect to semiconductors. What Commerce does during this period will indicate a long-term commitment to enforcement or not.1. END-USE VERIFICATION– including Yangtze Memory Technology Corporation – to its Unverified List .
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