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Unfinished Business: Export Control and Foreign Investment Reforms

06/01/2021
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The issue brief holds that defining a list of “emerging and foundational technologies” is key to full implementation of the Export Control Reform Act (ECRA) of 2018 and the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act (FIRRMA) of 2018. The report covers steps taken over the past two and a half years, along with illustrating outstanding gaps that carry significant implications for U.S. national security.

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