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  • H.R. 6614 proposes amendments to the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to increase transparency in licensing decisions related to exports. The bill mandates that the Secretary sends a report to specific congressional committees every 90 days. This report should detail license...

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    This bill wants to make rules about sending things from the U.S. to other countries clearer by having the people in charge report to Congress regularly. They have to be careful not to share secret stuff with everyone.

  • H.R. 6603, also known as the "No Technology for Terror Act," aims to expand export controls by applying foreign-direct product rules to Iran. This means that foreign-made items, which are direct products of U.S.-origin technology or software, will require a license if they...

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    H.R. 6603 wants to make special rules for sending things made in other countries using U.S. technology to Iran, mostly needing permission unless it's something like food or medicine. This is to try to keep Iran from getting stuff they shouldn't have, but some people are worried the rules aren't clearly explained.

  • H.R. 6603, titled the "No Technology for Terror Act," aims to extend certain export control rules to items produced outside the United States that involve U.S.-origin technology or software. If these items are directed towards Iran or involve the Iranian government, they will require a...

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    Imagine there are special rules for sharing toys made with parts from a friend's house. This bill says that if someone wants to send these special toys to Iran, they need to ask for permission, except if it's food or medicine.

  • The bill, H.R. 7151, aims to amend the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to streamline how changes are made to the Entity List. It allows members of the End-User Review Committee to directly propose additions, removals, or modifications to the list which identifies entities...

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    The bill wants to make it faster and easier to decide if certain companies or people should be watched closely because they might do things that aren't good for the U.S. They have special rules to say "no" to letting them buy certain things from the U.S. if they might cause trouble.