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Evolutions In Business www.eib.com (978) 256-0438 Fax: (978) 250-4529 P.O. Box 4008, Chelmsford, MA 01824 April 1, 2017 – Volume 9, Issue 7 EIB World Trade Headlines NEWSLETTER NOTES *Single Portal LIcense *State Department Slated… *Florida Firm Fined… *Kent, Washington *Cyber Attackers $3 Million Reward *Yemen Raid on Al Qaeda… * State Department darkens the briefing room again amid search for new spokesperson *United States and Laos Hold… * DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Industry and Security SINGLE PORTAL FOR LICENSES: Single Trade Application and Reporting System (STARS) STARS Home New To Exporting Department of Commerce Department of State Department of Treasury The Single Trade Application and Reporting System (STARS) directs users whose export requires a license to the export licensing systems of the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security; the Department of State, Directorate Defense Trade Controls; and the Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control. This single portal was created in support of the President’s Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative. New to exporting? Select appropriate agency for more information see link: https://build.export.gov/main/ecr/eg_main_100285

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Evolutions In Business • www.eib.com • (978) 256-0438 Fax: (978) 250-4529 • P.O. Box 4008, Chelmsford, MA 01824

April 1, 2017 – Volume 9, Issue 7

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NEWSLETTERNOTES*SinglePortalLIcense*StateDepartmentSlated…*FloridaFirmFined…*Kent,Washington*CyberAttackers$3MillionReward*YemenRaidonAlQaeda…* StateDepartmentdarkensthebriefingroomagainamidsearchfornewspokesperson*UnitedStatesandLaosHold…* DEPARTMENTOFCOMMERCEBureauofIndustryandSecurity

SINGLE PORTAL FOR LICENSES:

Single Trade Application and Reporting System (STARS)

• STARS Home • New To Exporting • Department of Commerce • Department of State • Department of Treasury

The Single Trade Application and Reporting System (STARS) directs users whose export requires a license to the export licensing systems of the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security; the Department of State, Directorate Defense Trade Controls; and the Department of Treasury, Office of Foreign Assets Control. This single portal was created in support of the President’s Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative.

New to exporting?

Select appropriate agency for more information see link:

https://build.export.gov/main/ecr/eg_main_100285

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State Department Slated for Budget Cuts

Trump’sbudget,setforreleaseThursday,proposesthebroadestcutstofederalprogramssincejustafterWorldWarIIPresidentTrump’sfirstbudgetproposessharpincreasesinmilitaryspendinganddramaticreductionsacrossmuchoftherestofthegovernment.Ifthespendingbillforfiscalyear2018isapprovedbyCongress,someagencieswouldbehithard,withreductionsofmorethan20percentattheAgriculture,LaborandStatedepartments.WithintheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyalone,50programsand3,200positionswouldbeeliminated.Thepresident’sbudgetalsoproposeseliminatingfuturefederalsupportfortheNationalEndowmentoftheArts,theNationalEndowmentfortheHumanitiesandtheCorporationforPublicBroadcasting.Thesheersizeofthebudgetcutswouldlikelyleadtocutbacksinthefederalnon-militaryworkforce,somethingWhiteHouseofficialssaidwasoneoftheirgoals.“Youcan’tdraintheswampandleaveallthepeopleinit,”WhiteHouseOfficeofManagementandBudgetDirectorMickMulvaneytoldreporters.

Florida Firm Fined $27 Million for Export Violations

WASHINGTON,DC–TheU.S.DepartmentofCommerce’sBureauofIndustryandSecuritytodayannouncedthatithasreacheda$27millioncivilsettlementwithAccessUSAShipping,LLC(“AccessUSA”),ofSarasota,Florida,tosettleallegationsthatitcommittedviolationsoftheExportAdministrationRegulations(EAR).AccessUSAsettled129countsofevasion,17countsofexportingorattemptingtoexportcrimecontrolitemswithouttherequiredlicense,and4countsofexportingorattemptingtoexporttoasanctionedentityontheBISEntityListwithouttherequiredlicense.$17milliondollarsofthepenaltywassuspendedforatwo-yearprobationaryperiod.Theyillegallyshippedriflescopes,nightvisionlenses,weaponsparts,andEAR99items.“IamveryproudoftheworkthatourBureauofIndustrySecuritycontinuestodoindefenseofourlawsandournationalsecurity,”saidSecretaryRoss.“I’vesaiditbefore–thegamesareover,andtheworkoftheseagentswillbemoreimportantthaneveraswebringnewenergytotheenforcementofourtradelaws.”

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AccessUSA,aFlorida-basedmailandpackageforwardingcompany,providedforeigncustomerswithaUSphysicaladdressanda“suite”–designatedspaceatitswarehousefacilities–foritemspurchasedfromUnitedStatesmerchantsthatwereultimatelyintendedforexport.Customerscouldhavesuchitems,whichincludedriflescopes,nightvisionlenses,weaponsparts,andEAR99items,deliveredtoAccessUSA’sFloridafacilitieswhileconcealingfromthosemerchantsthefactthattheitemsweredestinedforexport,thusavoidingthenecessaryscrutiny.ItemdescriptionswerealteredandmerchantinvoicesremovedinordertoavoiddetectionbytheU.S.Governmentandlawenforcement.AccessUSAthereafterexportedthoseitemswithoutregardforitsexportcontrolandcomplianceobligations,includingitsrecordkeepingobligations,andwithoutregardforthelawfulnessoftheshipment,theaccuracyoftheinformationconveyedtocustomsandlawenforcementauthorities,ortheneedtofirstobtainalicensewhereonewasnecessary.AccessUSAroutinelyundervalued,misrepresented,andevadedregulatoryrequirementsforitemsintendedforexportusingmultipledifferentschemes.“BISimposedasubstantialpenaltyinthiscaseafterAccessUSA’seffortstocircumventU.S.exportregulations,”saidRobertLuzzi,SpecialAgentinChargeofCommerce’sOfficeofExportEnforcementMiamiFieldOffice.“Wewillcontinuetoworkwithourlawenforcementpartnerstoidentify,deter,andpreventanysuspectedviolations.”TheOfficeofExportEnforcementinvestigatedthiscasealongwithHomelandSecurityInvestigationsandtheU.S.Attorney’sOfficefortheMiddleDistrictofFlorida.AccessUSAenteredintoanon-prosecutionagreementwiththeU.S.Attorney’sofficecoveringthesameconduct.

Kent, Washington InKent,Washington,policehaveissuedawarningtoalldogowners.Theyareencouragingpeoplenottopickupanytennisballstheyfindlyingaround.Thiscanbeextremelychallengingforadogowneriftheylettheiranimalofftheleash.CBSNewsreportedthatindividualsenjoymakingtheirownfireworksathomealthoughtheresultcanbeamissinglimborinstantdeath.Nevertheless,peopleacrossWashingtonstateareputtingfireworksintotennisballsorpipes.Ifthe“fireworks”don’texplodeasplanned,theyusuallyleavethetennisballonthegroundlikealandminewaitingtoripsomeone’slegoff.Thesedudsbecomeactive“tennisballbombs”

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Cyber Attackers $3 Million Reward

Fourindividuals—twoRussianFederalSecurityService(FSB)officersandtwocriminalhackers—havebeenchargedbyafederalgrandjuryintheNorthernDistrictofCaliforniainconnectionwithoneofthelargestcyberintrusionsinU.S.history,whichcompromisedtheinformationofatleast500millionYahooaccounts.OneofthecriminalhackerswasarrestedyesterdaybyCanadianauthorities.ThetwoFSBofficersandthesecondhacker,lastknowntohavebeeninRussia,arecurrentlyfugitiveswantedbytheFBI.TheindictmentswereannouncedtodaybyU.S.DepartmentofJusticeActingAssistantAttorneyGeneralMaryMcCord,FBIExecutiveAssistantDirectorPaulAbbate,andNorthernDistrictofCaliforniaU.S.AttorneyBrianStretchduringapressconferenceinWashington,D.C.TheFSBisanintelligenceandlawenforcementagencyoftheRussianFederation,andit’sbelievedthatthetwoFSBofficersworkinanFSBunitthatservesastheFBI’spointofcontactinMoscowoncybercrimematters.AccordingtoMcCord,“TheinvolvementanddirectionofFSBofficerswithlawenforcementresponsibilitiesmakethisconductthatmuchmoreegregious—therearenofreepassesforforeignstate-sponsoredcriminalbehavior.”Accordingtotheindictment,fromaboutApril2014uptoatleastDecember2016,FSBofficersDmitryDokuchaevandIgorSushchindirectedthiscyberintrusionconspiracy—whichinvolvedmaliciousfilesandsoftwaretoolsbeingdownloadedontoYahoo’snetwork—thatresultedinthecompromiseofthatnetworkandthetheftofsubscriberinformationfromatleast500millionaccounts.ThisstoleninformationwasthenusedtoobtainunauthorizedaccesstothecontentsofaccountsatYahoo,Google,andotherwebmailproviders.TheindictmentsaysthatDokuchaevandSushchinpaid,directed,andprotectedtwoknowncriminalhackerswhotookpartinthescheme—AlexseyBelan,aRussiannationalandresident,andKarimBaratov,borninKazakhstanandanaturalizedCanadiancitizenandresident.Belan,whohasbeenindictedtwiceintheU.S.inthepastforcyber-relatedcrimes,iscurrentlyontheFBI’sCyber’sMostWantedlistandisthesubjectofaRedNoticeforInterpolnations,whichincludesRussia.Theinformationstolenfromthe500millionuseraccountscamefromYahoo’sproprietaryuserdatabase,whichcontainedinformationsuchasusers’names,recoverye-mailaddresses,phonenumbers,andcertaininformationneededtomanuallycreateaccountauthenticationwebbrowsercookies.

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Whatweretheallegedperpetratorsafter?Inpart,theyusedaccesstoYahoo’snetworkstoidentifyandaccessaccountsofpossibleinteresttotheFSB,includingthoseofRussianjournalists,U.S.andRussiangovernmentofficials,andemployeesofU.S.,Russian,andotherproviderswhosenetworkstheconspiratorssoughttoexploit.Additionalvictimaccountsbelongedtoprivatesectoremployeesoffinancial,transportation,andothertypesofcompanies.However,theco-conspiratorswerenotaboveusingtheinformationtheystoleforpersonalfinancialgain.Forexample,BelanallegedlysearchedYahoousercommunicationsforcreditcardandgiftcardaccountnumbers.Healsoleveragedthecontactlistsobtainedfromatleast30millionYahooaccountstoperpetratehisownspamscheme.Computerintrusions,bytheirverynature,areinternationalinscope,sotheyrequireaninternationalefforttounmasktheworldwidehackingnetworksresponsibleforthem.Andthiscasewasnodifferent.AbbateexpressedtheBureau’sgratitudetoourinternationalpartnersfortheirassistanceandsupportleadinguptothesecriminalchargestoday—specificallymentioningtheRoyalCanadianMountedPolice,theTorontoPoliceService,andtheUnitedKingdom’sMI5.Anotherimportantaspectofthiscaseinvolvedthevictimcompanies—includingYahooandGoogle—comingforwardandworkingwithlawenforcement.Thiscollaborationultimatelyresultedincounteringthemaliciousactivitiesofstateactorsandbringingcriminalstojustice.ItalsoillustratesthattheFBIcansuccessfullyworkthesekindsofinvestigationswithvictimcompanieswhilerespectingthevariousconcernsandconsiderationsbusinessesmighthaveabouttheimpactofgoingpublic.“Thisisahighlycomplicatedinvestigationofaverycomplexthreat,”saidAbbate.“Itunderscoresthevalueofearly,proactiveengagementandcooperationbetweentheprivatesectorandthegovernment.”AmongtheFBI’smajorinvestigativeprioritiesaretoprotecttheU.S.againstforeignintelligenceoperationsandespionageandtoprotecttheU.S.againstcyber-basedattacksandhigh-technologycrimes.Thiscaseinvolvedboth.Anditdoesn’tmattertouswhethertheperpetratorsofsuchcrimesarerun-of-the-millcriminalsorsophisticatedforeignstatesandtheiragents.Withthehelpofourpartnershereand/orabroad,wewillidentifythoseresponsibleandholdthemaccountablefortheiractions.

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Yemen Raid on Al Qaeda Led to Laptop Ban

IntelSourcesfearterroristcanmakebombsassmallascomputerbatteries,provokingthebanoncarry-onelectronicsatsensitiveforeignairports.

State Department darkens the briefing room again amid search for new

spokesperson

Lessthanthreeweeksafterresuming,theStateDepartmenthasonceagainstoppedholdingpressbriefingswhiletheagencysearchesforanewspokesperson.Foratleasttwoweeks,officialsattheStateDepartmentwillnotholdapublicbriefing,accordingtoofficialswiththedepartment.Afterthat,itisunclearifbriefingswillresumeimmediatelyandwhatformtheywilltake.Inthemeantime,theStateDepartmenthavebeenbriefingreportersonbackgroundonly,whichmeansofficialscannotbequotedbynameinanynewsstories.Thebriefings,traditionallyteleviseddaily,havebeenafixturesincetheEisenhoweradministration,andarewatchedcloselyinWashington,D.C.,andaroundtheworldforguidanceontheUnitedStates'foreignpolicyandreactiontoworldevents.TheStateDepartmentdidnotholdbriefingsforitsfirstsixandahalfweeksafterTrumptookoffice.Onceitdid,thedepartmenteschewedtraditionandheldonlyfoureachweek,twooncameraandtwooverthephone.MarkToner,acareerforeignserviceofficerwhooftenbriefedreportersundertheObamaadministration,stayedonasactingspokespersonwhenTrumptookoffice.Butnow,Toneristransitioningtoanewassignment,withnoannouncedreplacement.FoxNewsanchorHeatherNauertwasintalkstocomeonboardandwasbeingvetted,asourcetoldABCNewsearlierthismonth.AStateDepartmentofficialwouldonlyconfirmthisweekthatanewspokespersonisintheprocessofbeingvettedandapproved.

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AlexHoward,deputydirectoroftransparencyadvocatetheSunlightFoundation,expressedconcernaboutthelackofbriefings,callingit“anunfortunatecontinuationofwhatwe’veseenfromtheverytopofthisadministration.”“Thisisagreatbriefingthathasadifferentqualityanddepththananyyou’llseeingovernment....ItcontainstheU.S.positiononforeignpolicyissuesthatspantheworld,”hesaid,pointingoutthatembassiestaketheircuesfromthemandthatforeigngovernmentswatchforchangesinAmerica’sposition.“ThesearenotjustKabukisessions.”MichaelAbramowitz,presidentoftheindependentwatchdoggroupFreedomHouse,agreed.“Inmanyways,withthepossibleexceptionoftheWhiteHousespokesperson,theStateDepartmentspokespersonisperhapsthemostimportantintheentireU.S.governmentbecausetheStateDepartmentspokespersonisbasicallysendingoutwhatU.S.foreignpolicyistothewholeworld,”hesaid.ButAbramowitznotedthatitdoestakesometimetotrainanewspokesperson.“[Thesebriefings]areverycomplicated,andit’seasytomakemistakes,”headded.Nooneisyetundergoingtrainingfortherole,StateDepartmentofficialssaid.WhoeverisbehindthepodiumwillbespeakingonbehalfofSecretaryofStateRexTillerson,whohasavoidedthepressandexpressedhisdesiretostayoutofthespotlight,drawingabarrageofcriticismcitingtheimportanceofpublicdiplomacyandadvocatingfortransparencyandpressaccess.SincehewassworninonFeb.1,Tillersonhassofaronlygrantedoneinterview,withareporterfromtheconservativesiteIndependentJournalReviewwhowasalsotheonlyjournalistallowedtotravelwiththesecretaryonhistriptoAsiaearlierthismonth.Onotherpasttrips,theStateDepartmenthaslimitedthenumberofreportersonthesecretary’splanetojustapoolreporter--ajournalistthereonbehalfofallnewsorganizationswhosharestheirreporting.AccordingtoHoward,limitingpressaccesstoTillersonandtheStateDepartmentthreatensAmerica’sabilitytoinfluenceothercountriesontheworldstage.“TillersonisstillactinglikeacorporateCEO....Bynothavingpresswithhim,bynothavingbriefings,orreallyembracingtherolethemediaplays,you’reactuallydiminishingtheimpactofAmericansoftpoweraroundtheworld,”hesaid.

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Ifthetrendcontinues,thereisreasontobeconcerned,saidAbramowitz.“ThesecretarywillfindthatnotonlyisithisresponsibilitytoexplainU.S.policytotheAmericanpublicandthepresscorpsdirectly,butit’salsoinhisinterest,”hesaid.“Alotofthegreatsecretariesofstateofthelast25yearsspoketothepressallthetime,”Abramowitzadded,referencingJamesBakerandHenryKissingerinparticular.“It’spartofthejob.”TillersondefendedhimselfinhisinterviewwithIJR,arguingthathebelievesitisbettertocometothepressoncethedepartmenthasfullyformulatedpolicy.Whenhehassomethingtoshare,hesaid,hewill.WhenTonerwaspressedlastThursdayaboutpressaccess,hisfirstresponsewastocitethebriefingitselfasasignoftheadministration'scommitment."Thisisaforumwherewecantalkaboutforeignpolicy.Ihavetoansweryourquestions,Ihavetodefendourpolicydecisionsacrossabroadspectrumofissues,andthatis,Ithink,atestamenttoourcommitmenttoafreepress,"hesaid.

United States and Laos Hold Inaugural Meeting Under the U.S.-Laos Trade

and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA)

VIENTIANE,LAOS--TheUnitedStatesandLaostodayheldtheirfirstmeetingundertheU.S.-LaosTradeandInvestmentFrameworkAgreement(TIFA)JointTradeandInvestmentCommittee.TheUnitedStatesemphasizedtheTrumpAdministration’scommitmenttoexpandingtieswithcountriesintheAsia-Pacificregion,andtheUnitedStatesandLaosaffirmedtheirinterestingrowingbilateraltradeandinvestmentbetweenthem,committingtocontinueworkonoutstandingbilateralissues.Themeeting,chairedbyAssistantU.S.TradeRepresentativeBarbaraWeiselandIndustryandCommerceDeputyMinisterSomchithInthamith,included,forLaos,officialsfromtheMinistriesofIndustryandCommerce,ForeignAffairs,ScienceandTechnology,PostandTelecommunications,LaborandSocialWelfare,andAgricultureandForestryand,fortheUnitedStates,officialsfromtheOfficeoftheU.S.TradeRepresentative,theU.S.DepartmentofState,andtheU.S.DepartmentofAgriculture.TheUnitedStatesandLaosdiscussedtheimportanceofexpeditiouslyaddressingkeybilateralissues,includingdigitaltrade,agricultureandsanitaryandphytosanitarystandards,intellectualproperty,autos,investment,goodgovernance,labor,andillegalloggingandwildlifetrafficking.

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TheUnitedStatesandLaosreviewedLaos’simplementationofitsWTOaccessioncommitmentsandtheWTOtradefacilitationagreement,aswellasLaos’sparticipationintheWTOInformationTechnologyAgreement.TheyalsodiscussedtheupcomingU.S.-ASEANTIFAmeetingonMarch30andopportunitiestoadvanceU.S.-ASEANties.BackgroundTheUnitedStatesandLaossignedaTIFAinFebruary2016.Two-waygoodstradebetweentheUnitedStatesandLaosgrewoverfive-foldinthepast10yearsto$86million,withU.S.exportsupmorethan25percentinthelastyear.Two-wayagriculturaltradegrew19-foldinthesameperiodto$6million.

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Bureau of Industry and Security

15CFRPart744[DocketNo.170109042–7255–01]RIN0694–AH30RemovalofCertainPersonsFromtheEntityList;AdditionofaPersontotheEntityList;andEARConformingChangeAGENCY:BureauofIndustryandSecurity,Commerce.ACTION:Finalrule.SUMMARY:ThisruleamendstheExportAdministrationRegulations(EAR)byremovingtwopersonslistedunderthedestinationofChinafromtheEntityList.ThetworemovalsaretheresultofarequestforremovalreceivedbyBISpursuanttothesectionoftheEARusedforrequestingremovalormodificationofanEntityListentryandareviewofinformationprovidedintheremovalrequestinaccordancewiththeprocedureforrequestingremovalormodificationofanEntityListentity.InlightoftherecentsettlementofadministrativeandcriminalenforcementactionsagainstZTECorporationandZTEKangxun,theEnd-UserReviewCommittee(ERC)hasdeterminedthatthesetwopersonsbeingremovedhaveperformedtheirundertakingstotheU.S.GovernmentinatimelymannerandhaveotherwisecooperatedwiththeU.S.Governmentinresolvingthematterwhichledtothetwoentities’listing.ThisfinalrulealsoaddsonepersontotheEntityList.ThispersonwhoisaddedtotheEntityListhasbeendeterminedbytheU.S.GovernmenttobeactingcontrarytothenationalsecurityorforeignpolicyinterestsoftheUnitedStates.ThispersonwillbelistedontheEntityListunderthedestinationofChina.Lastly,thisfinalrulemakesaconformingchangetotheEARasaresultoftheremovalofthesetwopersonsfromtheEntityList.

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Background:

TheEntityList(SupplementNo.4topart744)identifiesentitiesandotherpersonsreasonablybelievedtobeinvolved,ortoposeasignificantriskofbeingorbecominginvolved,inactivitiescontrarytothenationalsecurityorforeignpolicyinterestsoftheUnitedStates.TheEARimposesadditionallicenserequirementson,andlimitstheavailabilityofmostlicenseexceptionsfor,exports,reexports,andtransfers(in-country)tothoselisted.The‘‘licensereviewpolicy’’foreachlistedentityorotherpersonisidentifiedintheLicenseReviewPolicycolumnontheEntityListandtheimpactontheavailabilityoflicenseexceptionsisdescribedintheFederalRegisternoticeaddingentitiesorotherpersonstotheEntityList.BISplacesentitiesandotherpersonsontheEntityListpursuanttosectionsofpart744(ControlPolicy:End-UserandEnd-UseBased)andpart746(EmbargoesandOtherSpecialControls)oftheEAR.

TheEnd-UserReviewCommittee(ERC),composedofrepresentativesoftheDepartmentsofCommerce(Chair),State,Defense,Energyand,whereappropriate,theTreasury,makesalldecisionsregardingadditionsto,removalsfrom,orothermodificationstotheEntityList.TheERCmakesalldecisionstoaddanentrytotheEntityListbymajorityvoteandalldecisionstoremoveormodifyanentrybyunanimousvote.

ERCEntityListDecisions

RemovalsFromtheEntityList

ThisruleimplementsadecisionoftheERCtoremovethefollowingtwoentriesfromtheEntityList:ZhongxingTelecommunicationsEquipment(ZTE)CorporationandZTEKangxunTelecommunicationsLtd.ThesetwoentitieswereaddedtotheEntityListonMarch8,2016(see81FR12006).

TheU.S.GovernmentrecentlyreachedanagreementwithZTECorporationandZTEKangxunforthesettlementofadministrativechargesandentryofaguiltypleainacriminalcaseagainstthecompanies.OnMarch7,2017,SecretaryofCommerceWilburL.Ross,Jr.,issuedastatementregardingthesettlementandguiltyplea,whichresultedinaverysubstantialmonetarypenalty,intrusiveindependentmonitoring,andadditionalsuspendedpenaltiesthatwillbeimposedifZTEfailstomeetitsobligationsorfurtherviolatesU.S.exportcontrols.

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Inlightofthesettlement,theERChasdeterminedthatZTECorporationandZTEKangxunhaveperformedtheirundertakingstotheU.S.GovernmentinatimelymannerandhaveotherwisecooperatedwiththeU.S.Governmentinresolvingthematterwhichledtothetwoentities’listing.Therefore,theERChasdecidedtoremovethesetwoentitiesfromtheEntityList.

ThisfinalruleimplementsthedecisiontoremovethefollowingtwoentitieslocatedinChinafromtheEntityList

Country:

CHINA,PEOPLE’SREPUBLICOF

Entity:

ShiLirong,YuanzhongGardenTowerA,Room26A,Futian,Shenzhen,China;andXinghaiMingcheng,2ndFloor,Shenzhen,China.

LicenseRequirement:

ForallitemssubjecttotheEAR.(See§744.11oftheEAR).

LicenseReviewPolicy:

Presumptionofdenial.

FederalRegistercitation:

82FR[INSERTFRPAGENUMBER];March29,2017.

15CFRPart744

[DocketNo.170103009–7300–02]

RIN0694–AH28

RemovalofCertainPersonsFromtheEntityList

AGENCY:BureauofIndustryandSecurity,Commerce.

ACTION:Finalrule.

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SUMMARY:ThisruleamendstheExportAdministrationRegulations(EAR)byremovingsevenpersonsundertenentriesfromtheEntityList.ThisruleremovesfourpersonslistedunderthedestinationofGermany,onepersonlistedunderthedestinationofHongKong,onepersonlistedunderthedestinationofIndia,onepersonlistedunderthedestinationofSingapore,onepersonlistedunderthedestinationofSwitzerland,andtwopersonsunderthedestinationoftheUnitedArabEmiratesfromtheEntityList.ThethreeadditionalentriesarebeingremovedtoaccountfortwopersonslistedundermorethanonedestinationontheEntityList.AllsevenoftheremovalsaretheresultofrequestsforremovalreceivedbyBISpursuanttothesectionoftheEARusedforrequestingremovalormodificationofanEntityListentityandareviewofinformationprovidedintheremovalrequestsinaccordancewiththeprocedureforrequestingremovalormodificationofanEntityListentity.Background:TheEntityList(SupplementNo.4topart744)identifiesentitiesandotherpersonsreasonablybelievedtobeinvolved,ortoposeasignificantriskofbeingorbecominginvolved,inactivitiescontrarytothenationalsecurityorforeignpolicyinterestsoftheUnitedStates.TheEARimposesadditionallicenserequirementson,andlimitstheavailabilityofmostlicenseexceptionsfor,exports,reexports,andtransfers(in-country)tothoselisted.The‘‘licensereviewpolicy’’foreachlistedentityorotherpersonisidentifiedintheLicenseReviewPolicycolumnontheEntityListandtheimpactontheavailabilityoflicenseexceptionsisdescribedintheFederalRegisternoticeaddingentitiesorotherpersonstotheEntityList.BISplacesentitiesandotherpersonsontheEntityListpursuanttosectionsofpart744(ControlPolicy:End-UserandEnd-UseBased)andpart746(EmbargoesandOtherSpecialControls)oftheEAR.TheERC,composedofrepresentativesoftheDepartmentsofCommerce(Chair),State,Defense,Energyand,whereappropriate,theTreasury,makesalldecisionsregardingadditionsto,removalsfrom,orothermodificationstotheEntityList.TheERCmakesalldecisionstoaddanentrytotheEntityListbymajorityvoteandalldecisionstoremoveormodifyanentrybyunanimousvote.

ERCEntityListDecisionsRemovalFromtheEntityListThisruleimplementsadecisionoftheERCtoremovethefollowingtenentriesfromtheEntityListonthebasisofremovalrequestsreceivedbyBIS:IndustrioGmbH,MartinHess,PeterDuenker,andWilhelm‘‘Bill’’Holler,alllocatedinGermany;FrankGenin,locatedinHongKongandtheU.A.E.(whichaccountsfortwooftheentriesthisfinalruleremoves);BeaumontTradingAG,locatedinIndia,Switzerland,andtheU.A.E.(whichaccountsforthreeoftheentriesthisfinalruleremoves);andAmandaSng,locatedinSingapore.ThesesevenpersonsundertenentrieswereaddedtotheEntityListonMarch21,2016(see81FR14958).TheERCdecidedtoremovethesesevenpersonsundertenentriesbasedoninformationreceivedbyBISpursuantto§744.16oftheEARWebNotice:TheDirectorateofDefenseTradeControls(DDTC)iscurrentlyintheprocessofmodernizingitsITsystems.Duringthistimeperiod,weanticipatetheremaybedelaysinresponsetimesandtimetoresolveITrelatedincidentsandrequests.Weapologizeforanyinconvenience,andappreciateyourpatiencewhileweworktoimproveDDTCservices.Ifyouneedassistance,pleasecontacttheDDTCServiceDeskat(202)663-2838,[email protected](06.28.16)

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