Law360, New York ( February 5, 2015, 10:13 AM EST) -- On the eve of President Obama's trip to India, the U.S. Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security removed export license requirements to India for a broad range of items with homeland security applications. BIS indicated it undertook this step as part of a series of rulemakings to "further transform our bilateral export control cooperation to realize the full potential of the strategic partnership between the two countries."[1] U.S. and Indian firms stand to benefit from these reforms, which will help expand cross-border trade in the defense and homeland and security sectors....
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