Export Control Index
Export control regulations are federal laws that restrict the export of specific items, information and software for reasons related to U.S. national security, economic and foreign policy goals. Export controls usually arise for one or more of the following reasons:
- The nature of the export has actual or potential military applications or economic protection issues
- Government concerns about the destination country, organization, or individual, and
- Government concerns about the declared or suspected end use or the end user of the export
Basics of Export Controls
- Importance of Export Control Compliance
- Our Position
- Guidelines for Compliance
- The Penalties for Violating Export Controls
- Who to Contact with Questions
- FAQs
Tools
Education
Contracts & Grants
Shipping Internationally
Foreign Travel Advisories
Foreign Nationals & Deemed Exports
Regulations
- Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security
- Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls
- Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control
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