BIS Starts 'In-Depth' Review of China Issues, Including Tech
The Bureau of Industry and Security has begun a broad review of new export controls on surveillance technologies going to China, which may also include additions to the agency’s entity list, said acting Commerce Department Undersecretary for Industry and Security…
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Cordell Hull. Hull called the review “comprehensive” and “in-depth,” saying it could lead to controls over advanced surveillance tools, artificial intelligence software and biometric technologies. The effort included a business advisory for companies with supply chains in China’s Xinjiang region and a request for industry feedback on the impact of controls on facial recognition software and other surveillance technology (see 2007170024). “We have put the business community on notice,” Hull told Wednesday's U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom hearing. Hull said BIS is pleased with the impact of its export control regime, saying the restrictions hurt China’s ability to source sensitive U.S technologies. “We believe it's working. We believe our entity listings have impacted millions of dollars of items going to these entities,” Hull said. China's embassy in Washington didn't comment Thursday.