US Export Control Compliance & BIS Entity List News Tracker

Track US Export Control Compliance & BIS Entity List News

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Latest US Export Control Compliance & BIS Entity List News

About US Export Control Compliance & BIS Entity List

US export controls administered by the Bureau of Industry and Security have become the primary tool for technology denial strategies, with expanding Entity List designations, new deemed export restrictions, and evolving end-use and end-user controls affecting technology companies, research institutions, and manufacturers worldwide. The intersection of national security and commercial technology creates complex compliance obligations. SentryDock monitors Entity List additions, EAR rule changes, license denial rates, enforcement actions, and the downstream impact on technology supply chains.

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Frequently asked questions about US Export Control Compliance & BIS Entity List monitoring

Common questions about tracking us export control compliance & bis entity list news with SentryDock.

The BIS Entity List identifies foreign entities (companies, research institutes, government agencies, individuals) subject to specific licensing requirements for exports, reexports, and in-country transfers of US-origin items. Placement effectively cuts entities off from US technology supply chains. The list has grown significantly, with hundreds of Chinese entities added in recent years.
Technology companies must screen all transactions against the Entity List, implement end-use monitoring, classify products under Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs), obtain licenses for controlled destinations, and manage deemed export restrictions on foreign national employees. Violations carry penalties up to $300,000 per violation or twice the transaction value.
A deemed export occurs when controlled technology is released to a foreign national within the United States. This affects research institutions, technology companies, and manufacturers employing foreign nationals who may have access to controlled technology. Deemed export controls require licensing and create compliance complexity for diverse workforces.
The US is coordinating export controls with Japan, Netherlands, South Korea, and other allies, particularly on semiconductor manufacturing equipment. This multilateralization makes controls more effective but also creates compliance complexity as companies must navigate multiple national control regimes with different scope, licensing, and enforcement.