U.S. Tightens Arms Bans on Cyprus in Policy Overhaul
Published Date: 9/9/2025
Rule
Summary
The U.S. is updating rules about selling and trading defense items with Cyprus to match current policies. This means some exports, imports, and sales involving Cyprus are now restricted or banned. Companies and individuals dealing with defense stuff should pay attention to these changes to avoid trouble and keep business smooth.
Analyzed Economic Effects
3 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.
Export Restrictions to Cyprus
If you export defense items, some exports to Cyprus are now restricted or banned under changes to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Companies and individuals who export defense articles and related technical data should pay attention to these rule changes to avoid disrupted shipments or lost sales.
Import Limits From Cyprus
If you import defense items, some imports from Cyprus are now restricted or banned under the updated International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Businesses and individuals who bring in defense articles or related services from Cyprus should review these changes to prevent prohibited transactions.
Sales To/From Cyprus Restricted
Sales of defense items to or from Cyprus are now subject to restrictions or bans under revisions to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations. Sellers and buyers of defense articles involving Cyprus should check the rule changes to avoid engaging in prohibited sales.
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