Export Controls and Licenses

The export control laws of the United States had languished for many years without review. In fact, the Export Administration Act of 1976, which established some of the primary export control statues actually expired in 2001 and was never renewed. Every year since then the President declares a state...

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Applied sciences
Business
Business economics
Business operations
Commerce
Commercial production
Commodities
Computer engineering
Computer science
Computer software
Countries
Exporters
Exports
Human geography
Industrial safety
Industrial security
Industry
Law
National politics
National security
Political geography
Political science
Politics
Production factors
Production output
Reexports
Social sciences
Trade
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