US export-control cases show how Nvidia chips and other restricted tech are allegedly diverted to China and Russia through shell firms and intermediaries.
How US export laws can make military training for foreign forces a crime, and the cases that brought the issue into focus.
Federal prosecutors in Manhattan unsealed an indictment on March 20, 2026, charging three individuals associated with Super Micro Computer with conspiring to unlawfully divert more than $510 million ...
On FDD Action’s latest Secure Line briefing call, experts Craig Singleton and Ryan Fedasiuk assessed why U.S. export controls on advanced AI chips and chipmaking equipment are one of the most ...
Certain work at Purdue involves sensitive information, equipment, or technology that is subject to U.S. export control regulations or national security-related contractual requirements. Sharing ...
April 7 (Reuters) - Super Micro (SMCI.O), opens new tab said on Tuesday it had begun an independent investigation into the indictment of three people linked to the company on the charges of committing ...
In today's geopolitical climate, navigating export control and sanctions is becoming increasingly difficult and complex. With technology increasingly being implemented in software or in the cloud, ...
A senior US lawmaker has raised concerns over whether advanced artificial intelligence chips made by Nvidia continue to reach ...
Recent enforcement actions by the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) highlight a clear and consistent message for companies engaged in global trade: export control ...
The fifth point of the Protocol proposing bilateral activities on the problems of dual-use technologies and conversion calls for in-depth discussions of "case studies of programs to develop and to ...