E-Editions

Volume 22, No. 32 -- August 12, 2002

8/12/2002
JOHNS HOPKINS PAYS ANTIBOYCOTT FINE FOR NOT HIRING JEWISH WOMEN Johns Hopkins University's Health Systems (JHHS) has agreed to pay a $10,000 civil fine to settle Bureau of Industry and …

Volume 22, No. 31 -- August 5, 2002

8/5/2002
APPROVAL OF FAST TRACK PUTS PRESSURE ON TRADE TALKS U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Zoellick won't have the lack of fast-track negotiating authority to blame anymore for lack of …

Volume 22, No. 30 -- July 29, 2002

7/29/2002
CANADA CLAIMS WIN AT WTO ON SOFTWOOD LUMBER Canadian officials say an interim World Trade Organization (WTO) panel ruling distributed to the parties July 26 backs their complaint that …

Volume 22, No. 29 -- July 22, 2002

7/22/2002
DEEMED EXPORT BACKLOG EASES, BUT CONDITIONS REMAIN PROBLEM A combination of better interagency cooperation and the slowdown of the high-tech economy has helped ease the backlog of …

Volume 22, No. 28 -- July 15, 2002

7/15/2002
DEFENSE PROPOSAL SEEKS TO CONTROL COMPUTER NETWORKS Initial Defense proposals for a new yardstick to control computer exports would set the bar at a point that would control only 50 to …

Volume 22, No. 27 -- July 8, 2002

7/8/2002
U.S. EXTENDS STEEL EXCLUSION DECISIONS FOR TWO MORE MONTHS Washington is showing it can play the cat-and-mouse game as well as the European Union (EU), announcing that it will continue …

Volume 22, No. 26 -- July 1, 2002

7/1/2002
COMPUTER COMPANY CEOs OPPOSE ALTERNATIVE TO MTOPS A group of top executives from the computer and information technology industries came away from a "very upbeat meeting" with Defense …

Volume 22, No. 25 -- June 24, 2002

6/24/2002
EU SQUEEZING MORE STEEL EXCLUSIONS OUT OF U.S. The European Union (EU) is playing cat and mouse with Washington over whether or when it will retaliate against the U.S. Section 201 …

Volume 22, No. 24 -- June 17, 2002

6/17/2002
BIS SEEKS COMMENT ON RAISING SOFTWARE EXCEPTION LEVEL The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is considering a significant increase in the eligibility level for License Exception TSR …

Volume 22, No. 23 -- June 10, 2002

6/10/2002
U.S. WILL ACCEPT LESS VIGOROUS CATCH-ALL RULES FOR WASSENAAR The "catch-all" licensing requirement the U.S. is trying to get the Wassenaar Arrangement to adopt is based on the European …

Volume 22, No. 22 -- June 3, 2002

6/3/2002
PUTIN PRESSES BUSH TO EASE EXPORT CONTROLS ON RUSSIA The easing of U.S. export controls on Russia will depend on Moscow doing more to support American aims in the Wassenaar Arrangement, …

Volume 22, No. 21 -- May 27, 2002

5/27/2002
HOUSE ADDS NEW RULES FOR TEXTILE IMPORTS TO SPENDING BILL House Republican leaders have moved to keep their promise to Rep. Jim DeMint (R-S.C.) to change import requirements for apparel …

Volume 22, No. 20 -- May 20, 2002

5/20/2002
EUROPEANS WANT TO TIE ARMS CONTROLS TO DUAL-USE CONTROLS European members of the Wassenaar Arrangement want to see more consultations on arms sales before they will support adopting a …

Volume 22, No. 19 -- May 13, 2002

5/13/2002
WASHINGTON TARIFF & TRADE LETTER Vol. 22, No. …

Volume 22, No. 19 -- May 13, 2002

5/13/2002
COMMISSION RECOMMENDS NEW RULES ON PRISON LABOR IN CHINA Concerns that a congressionally created commission on China would take a hard line on U.S. relations with Beijing are beginning …

Volume 22, No. 18 -- May 6, 2002

5/6/2002
REPORT SUPPORTS RETURN OF SATELLITE CONTROLS TO COMMERCE Legislation to return export licensing jurisdiction for commercial satellites to Commerce from State got a boost April 30 in a …

Volume 22, No. 17 -- April 29, 2002

4/29/2002
CHANGE IN CONTROLS SOUGHT FOR EMBEDDED ENCRYPTION Firms that make Web-based remote network monitoring systems want the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) (nee BXA) to liberalize …

Volume 22, No. 16 -- April 22, 2002

4/22/2002
BXA JUMPS ON HOMELAND SECURITY BANDWAGON WITH NEW NAME Security is the hottest buzzword in Washington.  From homeland and border security to airport and cyber security, it's where the …