E-Editions

Volume 22, No. 15 -- April 15, 2002

4/15/2002
MORE NIGHT VISION LICENSES CLEARED OVER DEFENSE OBJECTIONS The interagency Assistant Secretary Advisory Committee on Export Policy (ASEP) has stepped in again to override Defense …

Volume 22, No. 14 -- April 8, 2002

4/8/2002
OTHER PRIORITIES DISTRACT ADMINISTRATION'S ATTENTION FROM EAA House members returning from their spring recess April 8 won't find a compromise Export Administration Act (EAA) waiting …

Volume 22, No. 13 -- April 1, 2002

4/1/2002
STAFFS FEAR PROLIFERATION OF BILATERAL FTAs WILL DRAIN RESOURCES Mid-level officials at the U.S. Trade Representative's (USTR) office and at Commerce are voicing private concerns about …

Volume 22, No. 12 -- March 25, 2002

3/25/2002
CHINA RESISTS U.S. EFFORTS TO INCREASE END-USER INSPECTIONS Political and practical factors are likely to keep China from helping the U.S. relieve the grow-ing backlog of post-shipment …

Volume 22, No. 11 -- March 18, 2002

3/18/2002
REVISED ENCRYPTION RULES WILL CLARIFY MASS-MARKET EXCEPTION Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) reviews of  "mass-market" eligibility requests for encryption-containing software …

Volume 22, No. 10 -- March 11, 2002

3/11/2002
DEFENSE MAKES NEW GRAB FOR SPACE QUALIFIED PRODUCTS Defense appears to be reneging on an interagency deal last August on how to divide jurisdiction for "space-qualified" products …

Volume 22, No. 9 -- March 4, 2002

3/4/2002
HOUSE PANEL WILL SEEK DEAL WITH WHITE HOUSE ON EAA The House International Relations Committee will try to negotiate a deal with the White House to get Bush administration support for a …

Volume 22, No. 8 -- February 25, 2002

2/25/2002
STATE MAKES MORE PROMISES OF MUNITIONS LICENSING REFORM A State official has outlined a list of reforms the department is weighing to improve the processing of the 47,000 Munitions List …

Volume 22, No. 7 -- February 18, 2002

2/18/2002
DEFENSE TRIES END RUN TO BLOCK EXPORTS OF NIGHT VISION PRODUCTS Elements at the Pentagon refuse to accept an interagency decision to approve the exports of night vision products and …

Volume 22, No. 6 -- February 11, 2002

2/11/2002
HOMELAND SECURITY CONCERNS BOOST BXA ENFORCEMENT BUDGET The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) has become one of the prime beneficiaries of Washington's new enthrallment with …

Volume 22, No. 5 -- February 4, 2002

2/4/2002
BXA WILL TRY TO STANDARDIZE MORE LICENSE CONDITIONS The Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) is working to develop more standard conditions for attaching to approved export licenses for …

Volume 22, No. 4 -- January 28, 2002

1/28/2002
EU MAY HOLD OFF RETALIATION ON FSC AS FIX MOVES THROUGH CONGRESS The European Union (EU) won't promise not to retaliate against U.S. Foreign Sales Corporation (FSC) tax benefits, but it will …

Volume 22, No. 3 -- January 21, 2002

1/21/2002
U.S. WON'T LOOK FOR TEST CASE TO CHALLENGE CHINA'S WTO COMPLIANCE U.S. trade officials won't go out of their way to find out if China is failing to live up to the commitments it made when it …

Volume 22, No. 2 -- January 14, 2002

1/14/2002
MEETING WILL SEEK BACKING FOR CODE OF CONDUCT ON MISSILE CONTROLS Dozens of countries that are not members of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) are expected to attend a meeting in …

Volume 22, No. 1 -- January 7, 2002

1/7/2002
BXA PUTS FOCUS ON TRANSIT SHIPMENT COUNTRIES Exports destined for countries that are major transshipment locations or entrepot are likely to get increased attention from the Bureau of …