Commerce Bureau Clamps Down on Superchip Export Shenanigans
Published Date: 2/14/2025
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Summary
Starting January 16, 2025, new rules tighten checks on advanced computer chips to keep things safe and fair. These changes update how certain chip exports are controlled, making sure companies follow clearer steps before shipping. If you deal with these chips, expect some new paperwork and deadlines to keep track of!
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Tighter export checks for advanced chips
Starting January 16, 2025, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) tightened due diligence for advanced computing integrated circuits and revised Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 3A090 to correct the license requirement that was added in the January 16, 2025 interim final rule. If you export or handle these chips, expect new paperwork, license checks, and deadlines tied to the corrected ECCN.
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