Two days earlier, the department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, or BIS, announced it was removing 27 Chinese companies from its “unverified list” of firms deemed uncooperative with the bureau in conducting export control end-user checks in China.
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Matthew S. Axelrod, assistant secretary for export enforcement at the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security, said at an American Bar Association event in Miami Thursday that state actors like Russia, China, Iran and North Korea are trying to “take advantage of rapid advances in technology,” adding that sensitive technologies being sent to these countries are “top of our list from an enforcement perspective.”
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