Export Controls Without Borders: How Foreign-Made Products Trigger U.S. Criminal Liability
The post Export Controls Without Borders: How Foreign-Made Products Trigger U.S. Criminal Liability appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Export Controls Without Borders AI As recent enforcement activity demonstrates, a company does not need an American factory, American employees, or American exports to be subject to American export controls. If a company manufactures items abroad using technology originating from the U.S. and exports those items to U.S.-restricted entities, the company can be subject to American criminal jurisdiction. The risk calculus for multinational companies to avoid U.S. prosecution has changed sharply in recent months. Expanded regulatory provisions and heightened national security priorities have combined to extend U.S. export control enforcement far beyond companies operating on American soil. At the center of this shift is the Foreign-Direct Product Rules (“FDPR”). Once an obscure regulatory provision, the FDPR now extends the scope of U.S. export controls t