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Our International Trade Team Comments On The Department Of Energy's Proposed Rulemaking Imposing Civil Penalties For Violations Of The Part 810 Regulations (Video)
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The Department of Energy has proposed changes to the regulations
that control the export of certain unclassified nuclear technology
and assistance. The Part 810 regulations would, for the first time,
include civil monetary penalties. Companies should be prepared for
increased enforcement activity including the imposition of civil
penalties for civil violations.
In this installment of the Trade Demystified
video series, Anne Fisher discusses the regulatory developments and
the implications for those subject to the Part 810 regulations.
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