BIS Publishes Final Rule to Implement December 2006 Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary Agreement

On November 5, 2007, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published a final rule to implement the December 2006 Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary Agreement. It can be found here. The rule is effective on November 5, 2007.
In publishing the rule, BIS states that:

This final rule revises the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) to implement changes made to the Wassenaar Arrangement’s List of Dual Use Goods and Technologies (Wassenaar List), and Statements of Understanding maintained and agreed to by governments participating in the Wassenaar Arrangement on Export Controls for Conventional Arms and Dual Use Goods and Technologies (Wassenaar Arrangement, or WA). The Wassenaar Arrangement advocates implementation of effective export controls on strategic items with the objective of improving regional and international security and stability. To harmonize with the changes to the Wassenaar List, this rule revises the EAR by amending certain entries that are controlled for national security reasons in Categories 1, 2, 3, 5 Part I (telecommunications), 6, 7, 8, and 9; and adding new entries to the Commerce Control List (CCL), amending EAR Definitions, as well as adding new definitions to the EAR, and adding a new Statement of Understanding on source code.



The purpose of this final rule is to make the necessary changes to the CCL, definitions of terms used in the EAR, and Wassenaar reporting requirements to implement Wassenaar List revisions that were agreed upon in the December 2006 Wassenaar Arrangement Plenary Meeting.



This rule also adds and expands unilateral U.S. export controls and national security export controls on certain items to make them consistent with the amendments made to implement the Wassenaar Arrangement’s decisions. In addition, this rule removes the remaining references to ‘‘Composite Theoretical Performance (CTP)’’ and ‘‘Millions of Theoretical Operations Per Second (MTOPS)’’ in the EAR, which is consistent with agreements made by the Wassenaar Arrangement with regard to microprocessors.

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