BISFinal Rule
One Year Suspension of Expansion of End-User Controls for Affiliates of Certain Listed Entities
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Summary
The federal government is pausing new restrictions on how certain companies can share sensitive technology and information with their business partners for one year. This delay gives affected companies extra time to prepare for stricter rules that are expected to come into effect after the pause ends.
Key Points
- 1The government is delaying new export control rules for one year that would have restricted how affiliated companies share controlled technology and data
- 2This pause applies specifically to companies already on federal watchlists, primarily those involved in sensitive industries like defense, semiconductors, and advanced manufacturing
- 3The suspension gives businesses time to adjust their operations and compliance procedures before the stricter rules take effect
- 4Companies must still follow existing export control laws during this one-year period—only the new expanded restrictions are being delayed
- 5After the year is up, the government plans to implement the full set of controls unless they decide to modify or extend the suspension
Key Dates
Published
November 12, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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