U.S. EXPORT CONTROLS ON SEMICONDUCTORS
How U.S. Export Controls on Electronic Components Require Enhanced Due Diligence
The semiconductor ecosystem had a shock in October 2022 when the Commerce Department published final rules that impact all parties in the semiconductor supply chain. Designed primarily to inhibit China’s capacity to develop advanced semiconductor technology, the rules have a significant impact on U.S.-based, and non-U.S. companies. This webinar will cover the new and revised texts of Category 3 of the Commerce Control List and the impact of the Foreign Direct Product Rule on chips and their components that are made outside the U.S.
Topics include:
- General discussion of the present controls on chips and the equipment and technology that go into making them
- Review of the semiconductor supply chain as impacted by U.S. export controls
- Review of classification methodologies for chips, manufacturing equipment, raw materials
- Discussion of important definitions and interpretations
- Overview of Entity Designations
- The Foreign Direct Product Rule
- Recommendations for due diligence
- Outlook for future regulatory changes
The webinar includes a live question and answer session with the instructor.
| Per Seat: | $185.00 |