The EC announced on Tuesday that the export authorisation scheme for PPE ceased to apply as of Tuesday, 26 May 2020. The EC has decided not to extend the measure, initially introduced on 15 March to ensure adequacy of supply of such products in the EU in times of the COVID-19 pandemic. This measure was initially extended for another month on 26 April, implementing additional reporting requirements and limiting the scope of the scheme to…
The CommuniquĂ© No. 2020/8 Amending the CommuniquĂ© No. 96/31 on Goods Prohibited from Export or That Require Pre-Approval and the CommuniquĂ© No. 2020/9 on Amending the CommuniquĂ© No. 2006/7 on Goods Subject to Registration for Export (âCommuniquĂ©sâ) were published in the Official Gazette no. 31115 dated May 2, 2020. The CommuniquĂ©s remove various export control measures imposed as part of COVID-19 pre-cautions on export transactions. Developments The government introduced a number of measures to combat…
As of May 1, the State Department has made a temporary change in the Tier I, Tier II, and new registrant payment guidelines on the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (“DDTC”) website to reflect certain reduced registration fees to mitigate the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The DDTC is reducing fees for Tier I and Tier II registrants to $500 (reduced from $2,250 and $2,750, respectively) for registrations whose original expiration date is between…
On April 27, 2020, US Customs and Border Protection (âCBPâ) published a set of Frequently Asked Questions available here (âFAQ Guidanceâ) regarding the export of personal protective equipment products (âPPE Productsâ) covered under the temporary final rule published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (âFEMA Ruleâ). Our blog posts on the FEMA Rule, related exemptions, and other developments are available here. The FAQ Guidance provided via a bulletin in CBPâs Cargo Systems Messaging Service includes important information regarding the…