In This Week's Issue
Springtime in Paris
What did the second ministerial meeting of the US-EU Trade and Technology Council accomplish last week in Paris? It depends on who you ask. According to the European Commission, the four main outcome areas were Support for Ukraine, Secure Supply Chains, Emerging Technologies, and Sustainability. Using this framework, we compare the relative import assigned by each side.
Axelrod Maintains Enforcement Drumbeat
Continuing to emphasize that greater consequences drive greater compliance, BIS Export Enforcement Chief Matt Axelrod updated practitioners on the changes to export control enforcement firms can expect from Commerce.
Tai Cheesed at Ottawa’s Dairy Move.
May 16, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai reiterated her previously stated “great frustration”
with negotiating with Ottawa on thorny trade issues. “To date, we have not seen the promises by
Canada in the USMCA fully realized,” Tai said in a May 19 statement,
FMC: New Compliance Rules, D&D Audits
The Federal Maritime Commission met in open session May 18 to receive updates on ocean transport supply chain, China’s monopoly on container and chassis production, the Vessel-Operating Common Carrier (VOCC) Audit Program, and Rulemaking on Carrier Automated Tariffs.
Playbook for Evading Airline Sanctions
Aerospace suppliers and repair centers considering compliance with recent sanctions on Russia and Belarus have an updated case study from BIS’ experience with Iran’s largest private airline. In an Order Renewing Order Temporarily Denying Export Privileges dated May 13 [87 FR 30173], BIS has updated sanctions against Mahan Air and related persons for a pattern of export violations that began fourteen years ago.
Briefs: DOL in on TTC; 337 Violations, fulfilled by Amazon, Bad Clam Clampdown, and more...