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How Export Controls Work

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U.S. export controls route sensitive chips, software, and technology through EAR classification, licensing, end-use checks, and enforcement so national-security and foreign-policy risks can be managed.

  1. Frame 1Commerce rules route sensitive chips, software, and technology through federal security checks under EAR export controls.
  2. Frame 2Classification map: exporter checks item, destination, end user, and end use before a license gate opens.
  3. Frame 3BIS licensing filters the packet: approve, deny, attach conditions, or request more facts before shipment.
  4. Frame 4Worked case: a dual-use chip sale passes through a destination and end-user threshold before release.
  5. Frame 5Failure mode: diversion, unverifiable buyers, or foreign-made products with controlled U.S. technology can trigger enforcement.
  6. Frame 6Watch the Entity List, BIS rules, license policy, and end-use checks to see the line move.
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