National security concerns drove US government efforts to control exports to China’s Huawei, giving life and new scope and powers to the FDPR, write Jeremy Page and Shannon Fura.
The aphorism “the more things change, the more they stay the same”1 applies in many areas of the law, not the least of which concerns US export controls. While the geopolitical landscape may result in changes in the names of players found on the scorecard, a strong understanding and enforcement of the rules is normally ...
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