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The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) has issued a final rule amending the Export Administration Regulations (“EAR”) to add 77 entities to the Entity List. This rule took effect on Friday, December 18, 2020 when BIS made a copy available for public inspection on the
Federal Register website.
As a result of these Entity List designations, the EAR will now require BIS licensing for any exports, reexports or in-country transfers of items “subject to the EAR” to these entities. The designated entities include 60 Chinese companies and additional entities from the countries of Bulgaria, France, Germany, Italy, Malta, Pakistan, Russia and the United Arab Emirates. The designated entities include (but are not limited to):
Lü Pin: “MeToo”: From Butterflies to Hurricanes
Posted by Sophie Beach | Sep 24, 2018
CDT is reposting this essay by feminist activist Lü Pin about the origins and significance of the #MeToo movement in China, with permission from the Chinese Feminist Collective, who translated it.
Original Article: Lü Pin
This article is translated by Emile Dirks from Chinese to English, and edited by Winnie Shen at Chinese Feminist Collective.
On July 26th, many people said with a sigh: #MeToo has finally arrived in China. Following days of agitation after the July 23rd revelation of sexual harassment allegations against noted public interest figure Lei Chuang, the exposure and discussion of sexual harassment was an explosive topic of conversation. Some called it an historic day for Chinese feminism. Many others, including myself, were incredibly excited. Naturally, others were more pessimistic and said that the #M