On May 2, 2025, the U.S. Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) issued an interim final rule (“IFR”) that creates a new process for adding goods to the lists of derivative products subject to the 25 percent steel and aluminum...more
5/6/2025
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Executive Orders ,
Filing Requirements ,
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) ,
Imports ,
Interim Final Rules (IFR) ,
International Trade ,
Rulemaking Process ,
Tariffs ,
U.S. Commerce Department ,
US Trade Policies
To curtail U.S. persons from supporting the efforts of adversarial regimes, such as China and Russia, in advancing their military and intelligence capabilities, the U.S. is proposing a significant expansion of export control...more
8/13/2024
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China ,
Commerce Control List ,
Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC) ,
End-Users ,
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) ,
Export Controls ,
Facial Recognition Technology ,
Foreign Policy ,
National Security ,
Proposed Rules ,
Russia ,
SDN List ,
Software ,
Technology Sector ,
U.S. Commerce Department
The Biden Administration announced on February 29, 2024, that it is commencing an inquiry into whether the involvement of “foreign adversaries” in the information and communications technology and services (“ICTS”) supply...more
3/7/2024
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Biden Administration ,
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) ,
China ,
Cybersecurity ,
Data Collection ,
Electric Vehicles ,
Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) ,
Investment ,
National Security ,
New Regulations ,
Popular ,
Tax Incentives ,
U.S. Commerce Department
New program may prohibit some U.S. investments in China -
On March 3, 2023, the U.S. Departments of the Treasury (“Treasury”) and Commerce (“Commerce”) delivered to Congress separate confidential reports that confirm the...more
3/8/2023
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CFIUS ,
China ,
Executive Orders ,
FIRRMA ,
Investment Adviser ,
Outbound Transactions ,
Popular ,
Semiconductors ,
U.S. Commerce Department ,
U.S. Treasury
Applications For Leading Edge Commercial Fabrication Facilities And For Current-Generation Facilities Accepted Beginning March 31, 2023 And June 26, 2023, Respectively -
On August 9, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden signed...more
On August 9, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden signed the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022 (the “CHIPS Plus Act”). As enacted, the CHIPS Plus Act amends legislation and appropriates funding for semiconductor incentives originally...more
EVALUATES INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY AND PROPOSES RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INCREASED DOMESTIC PRODUCTION -
This is the third in a series of client alerts regarding intensive assessments of six key supply...more
Evaluates Defense Industrial Base Supply Chains and Outlines Strategic Investments in Vital National Security Items -
This is the first in a series of client alerts that will be published in the near future regarding...more
4/1/2022
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Defense Production Act ,
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Department of Energy (DOE) ,
Department of Transportation (DOT) ,
Energy Storage ,
Executive Orders ,
Federal Procurement Systems ,
Infrastructure ,
Joe Biden ,
Supply Chain ,
U.S. Commerce Department
Industry-Specific Primer – Semiconductor Manufacturing And Advanced Packaging -
On June 8, 2021, the Biden Administration issued the reports mandated by the Executive Order on America’s Supply Chains (the “America’s Supply...more
6/14/2021
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Buy American Act ,
CFIUS ,
Coronavirus/COVID-19 ,
Defense Production Act ,
Department of Defense (DOD) ,
Executive Orders ,
Export Controls ,
Export-Import Bank of the US ,
Federal Acquisition Regulations (FAR) ,
National Security ,
NDAA ,
NIST ,
Popular ,
Research and Development ,
Semiconductors ,
Supply Chain ,
Supply Shortages ,
Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ,
U.S. Commerce Department
On July 15, the United States and the EU issued a joint statement that appears to delay (and possibly avoid) additional U.S. tariffs on EU automobiles and automotive parts, at least for the time being. The U.S. Department of...more