The U.S. government restricts exports of some items that it deems a threat to national security or vital economic interests.
The resolution has simplified the overall procedure for authorizing the issuance of one-time licenses. Applications can now be submitted to the Antimonopoly Regulation and Trade Ministry as the agency ...
Nvidia fell 1.4% to $177.74 as H200 chip export talks stall over Know-Your-Customer requirements and commercial viability ...
China has approved a number of export license applications for rare earth-related items amid surging overseas demand for medium and heavy rare earth elements used in the high-tech manufacturing sector ...
The U.S. Transportation Department on Tuesday approved a license for oil transportation and storage company Sentinel ...
Texas GulfLink LLC was authorized with a license to operate a deepwater port for exporting U.S. crude oil, Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced Feb. 3. Planned for 26.6 nauti ...
China will impose export controls on a range of rare earth technologies, covering mining, smelting and the recycling of secondary resources, the Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. Approved by ...
Attorneys at Clark Hill PLC discuss how critical minerals are now strategic assets treated by governments as both economic ...
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) issued a new interim final rule on January 20, 2026 ...
On January 15, the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published a final rule revising its license review policy for exports of Nvidia H200 chips and its equivalents to ...
Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) faces a fresh constraint on its China business as a global shortage of advanced memory chips threatens to limit U.S. export licenses for its H200 AI processors, raising ...