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United States, China: Recent US Developments Demonstrate Increasing Xinjiang-Related Trade Compliance Risks
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Amendments to Canada s Export Control List Take Effect July 23, 2021 | Bennett Jones LLP
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Israel must update arms export laws after NSO leak, experts say
Israeli tech company s Pegasus spyware is defined as weapon by Jerusalem, and its sale abroad therefore requires license from Defense Ministry; 2007 legislation made Defense Export Controls Agency (DECA) responsible for screening process all military exports undergo
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Published: 07.24.21, 09:13
A new scandal engulfed the Israeli cyber company NSO Group after leaked information analyzed by NGOs and journalists suggested that its flagship spyware software, Pegasus, was used to target journalists, lawyers and activists by governments around the world, the information exposed.
Pegasus reportedly enables its user to obtain personal data such as the messages and call records held on a cell phone. It also allows an operator that has successfully infiltrated into a target’s device to enable its microphone and cameras, as well as record phone calls.
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Over the past few years, the US government has increased
scrutiny of products imported into the United States in an effort
to combat the use of forced labor and other human rights abuses in
China s Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region (Xinjiang). Following
a number of US Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Withhold Release Orders (WROs) and associated detentions of
goods potentially associated with Xinjiang, proposed
legislation that would further expand such CBP enforcement, and
an updated
Xinjiang Supply Chain Business Advisory (Advisory), it is now