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The USML is the central list under ITAR defining controlled defense article categories and determining whether an item falls within the U.S. arms export control regime.
International Organizations and Global Governance / Official English
The USML is the central list under ITAR defining controlled defense article categories and determining whether an item falls within the U.S. arms export control regime.
The USML is the central list under ITAR defining controlled defense article categories and determining whether an item falls within the U.S. arms export control regime.
The CICC expert commentary explains the regulation’s role in counter-sanctions, blocking mechanisms, malicious entity lists, and legal safeguards for high-level opening-up.
The 2026 State Council rules establish mechanisms for identifying unlawful extraterritorial jurisdiction, a malicious entity list, prohibition orders, countermeasures, and judicial remedies.
The article examines extraterritorial data-law regimes in the United States and Europe and proposes a Chinese paradigm for data-law extraterritoriality and blocking mechanisms.