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The United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA): A Primer


The United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA): A Primer
Tom Lee, Juan Londoño
Executive Summary
The United States Innovation and Competition Act (USICA) is a $200 billion proposal aimed at countering China’s influence domestically and abroad.
USICA has gained bipartisan support and has been labeled as “must-pass” legislation, but the negotiation process has resulted in the inclusion of amendments and provisions that deviate from the bill’s original goal.
The bill proposes an expanded role for the federal government in “strategic sectors” – including semiconductors, drones, wireless broadband, and artificial intelligence – with increased funding, supervision, and regulation of various industries. ....

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Trade Matters - Lowenstein Sandler's Global Trade & Policy Newsletter - June 2021 | Lowenstein Sandler LLP


1. Recent Enforcement: Even Companies That Invest in Compliance Pay Penalties
Since our April enforcement roundup, the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) in the Department of Commerce have issued several important penalty announcements. These enforcement actions demonstrate that even multinational companies that invest in compliance can run into problems without a continued commitment to monitoring and updating their programs.
Global software company SAP SE paid a total of $8 million in a combined global resolution with the Department of Justice (DOJ), Commerce, and Treasury for illegal exports, and it also disgorged $5.14 million in profits. Between December 2009 and September 2019, the company exported its software, upgrades, and patches more than 20,000 times to end users in sanctioned countries, including Iran, without a license. As part of the settlement, SAP must perform three internal audits of its export compliance ....

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1. BIS Eliminates Reporting Requirements for Certain Encryption Items
Effective March 29, 2021, BIS eliminated or reduced reporting requirements for certain encryption items. For encryption source code and beta test software that is made publicly available, companies will no longer have to notify BIS unless the cryptography used is “non-standard.” Only source code that implements proprietary or unpublished encryption must be reported to the U.S. government before release from control under the Export Administration regulations. Additionally, most “mass market” encryption products will no longer be subject to annual reporting requirements. Certain mass-market items that previously required a formal classification request to BIS before they could be exported now can be exported after self-classification but remain subject to annual reporting requirements. This action may significantly reduce the reporting obligation for software companies that produce and export these en ....

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The United States Innovation and Competition Act


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The Issue
On May 17, 2021, the U.S. Senate began debate on the United States Innovation and Competition Act. The bill is a legislative package combining six proposals that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D–NY) tasked committees with developing back in February, ostensibly to deal with the competitive challenge from China. The constituent parts of the bill currently include the Endless Frontier Act, the Strategic Competition Act, the Meeting the China Challenge Act, a group of proposals from the Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee, and language from both the Judiciary Committee and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions. It is an enormous bill in both length and price, and it is certain to get bigger as Senators offer amendments. ....

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