BIS Amends Licensing Requirements Of Certain Cameras And Camera Systems – Export Controls & Trade & Investment Sanctions


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The U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Industry and Security
(BIS), published a final rule on February 23, 2024, amending the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by revising license
requirements for certain cameras, systems, and related components
to eliminate license requirements for certain cameras to Country
Group A:1. In addition to these changes, BIS is adding controls on
certain high-speed cameras that are not already controlled by
either export control classification number (ECCN) 6A003 or 6A203.
These new controls are detailed under new ECCN 6A293, which is a
classification for temporary controls for which BIS is seeking
multilateral agreement. This rule will be effective March 8,
2024.

Crowell will continue to monitor developments around revisions
to the EAR.

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