Unintended Consequences Of Export Reform At DDTC

Law360, New York (February 21, 2014, 2:23 PM EST) -- On Oct. 15, 2013, export control reform took an important step. On that date, articles and technology previously included in Category VIII of the United States Munitions List officially moved to the newly created 600 Series of the Commerce Department's Commerce Control List.[1] The full effect of this first transition continues to be felt by industry, the U.S. government, the supply chain and foreign parties. As the first of what is expected to be many transitions, the consequences of this shift provide valuable lessons for those yet to come....

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