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Commerce Subpoenas Chinese Companies as ICTS Rules Take Effect

By Cortney Morgan, Tony Busch & Camron Greer on March 22, 2021
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Secretary of Commerce Gina M. Raimondo recently announced that the Department of Commerce (“Commerce”) had served subpoenas on multiple Chinese companies that provide information and communications technology and services (“ICTS”) in the United States pursuant to Executive Order 13873 (“EO 13873”).  While it is unknown which companies were served or how many, Commerce’s recent action indicates that the Biden Administration will move forward  with implementing the ICTS rules written during the Trump Administration.  The subpoenas were served to support the requirements of reviewing transactions with the potential to harm U.S. national security, U.S. critical infrastructure, or the U.S. digital economy set forth in EO 13873.

President Trump issued EO 13873 on May 15, 2019 to prohibit the U.S. ICTS sector from using goods or services sourced from “foreign adversaries” by authorizing the Secretary of Commerce to block any ICTS transaction involving goods or services designed, developed, manufactured, or supplied from “foreign adversaries” or companies organized in a “foreign adversary” country, conducting operations in a “foreign adversary” country, or otherwise subject to the direction or control of a “foreign adversary.”  We encourage readers to review our January post on the interim final rule, which analyzes the ICTS rules taking effect on March 22, 2021 in greater detail.

Husch Blackwell is closely monitoring these ICTS rules and will continue to provide updates as developments occur.  Should you have any questions please contact Cortney O’Toole Morgan,  Grant D. Leach or Tony Busch of our Export Controls & Economic Sanctions team.

Photo of Cortney Morgan Cortney Morgan

An experienced attorney in the area of international trade and supply chain issues, Cortney advises foreign and domestic clients on all aspects of international trade regulation, planning and compliance, including import (customs), export controls, economic sanctions, embargoes, international trade agreements and preference programs.

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Photo of Tony Busch Tony Busch

Tony advises clients on export control matters pertaining to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Tony also provides the export control profile required for “critical technologies” analysis in Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States…

Tony advises clients on export control matters pertaining to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Tony also provides the export control profile required for “critical technologies” analysis in Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) matters. Additionally, Tony counsels clients seeking to comply with Census Bureau Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR), Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS) Anti-boycott Regulations, and Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions.

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Photo of Camron Greer Camron Greer

A trade analyst, Camron researches transitions in global trade policy and their impact on client business matters. Camron assists clients, attorneys and legal teams when trade, business and the law intersect.

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