Revisions to the Unverified List; Clarifications to Activities and Criteria That May Lead to Additions to the Entity List
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The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is amending the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by adding 31 persons to the Unverified List (UVL). The 31 persons are added to the UVL on the basis that BIS was unable to verify their bona fides because an end-use check could not be completed satisfactorily for reasons outside the U.S. Government's control. All 31 persons are being added under the destination of the People's Republic of China (China). This rule also removes nine persons, all under the destination of China, from the UVL because BIS was able to verify their bona fides. With this final rule, BIS also clarifies the activities and criteria that may lead to the addition of an entity to the Entity List, including a sustained lack of cooperation by the host government (e.g., the government of the country in which an end-use check is to be conducted) that effectively prevents BIS from determining compliance with the EAR.
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[Federal Register Volume 87, Number 197 (Thursday, October 13, 2022)]
[Rules and Regulations]
[Pages 61971-61977]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2022-21714]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Part 744
[Docket No. 220930-0205]
RIN 0694-AI51
Revisions to the Unverified List; Clarifications to Activities
and Criteria That May Lead to Additions to the Entity List
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is amending the
Export Administration Regulations (EAR) by adding 31 persons to the
Unverified List (UVL). The 31 persons are added to the UVL on the basis
that BIS was unable to verify their bona fides because an end-use check
could not be completed satisfactorily for reasons outside the U.S.
Government's control. All 31 persons are being added under the
destination of the People's Republic of China (China). This rule also
removes nine persons, all under the destination of China, from the UVL
because BIS was able to verify their bona fides. With this final rule,
BIS also clarifies the activities and criteria that may lead to the
addition of an entity to the Entity List, including a sustained lack of
cooperation by the host government (e.g., the government of the country
in which an end-use check is to be conducted) that effectively prevents
BIS from determining compliance with the EAR.
DATES: This rule is effective October 7, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Linda Minsker, Director, Office of
Enforcement Analysis, Phone: (202) 482-4255 or by email at
<a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#5c090a100e392d29392f281c3e352f7238333f723b332a"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="6732312b3502161202141327050e144903080449000811">[email protected]</span></a>.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background
The UVL, set forth in supplement no. 6 to part 744 of the EAR (15
CFR parts 730-774), contains the names and addresses of foreign persons
who are or have been parties to a transaction, as described in Sec.
748.5 of the EAR, involving the export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) of items subject to the EAR. These foreign persons are added
to the UVL because BIS or federal officials acting on BIS's behalf were
unable to verify their bona fides (i.e., legitimacy and reliability
relating to the end use and end user of items subject to the EAR)
through the completion of an end-use check. Sometimes these checks,
such as a pre-license check (PLC) or a post-shipment verification
(PSV), cannot be completed satisfactorily for reasons outside the U.S.
Government's control.
There are any number of reasons why these checks cannot be
completed to the satisfaction of the U.S. Government. The reasons
include, but are not limited to: (1) reasons unrelated to the
cooperation of the foreign party subject to the end-use check (for
example, BIS sometimes initiates end-use checks but is unable to
complete them because the foreign party cannot be found at the address
indicated on the associated export documents and BIS cannot contact the
party by telephone or email); (2) reasons related to a lack of
cooperation by the host government that fails to schedule and
facilitate the completion of an end-use check, for example by host
government agencies' lack of responses to requests to conduct end-use
checks, actions preventing the scheduling of such checks, or refusals
to schedule checks in a timely manner; or (3) when, during the end-use
check, a recipient of items subject to the EAR is unable to produce the
items that are the subject of the end-use check for visual inspection
or provide sufficient documentation or other evidence to confirm the
disposition of the items. BIS's inability to confirm the bona fides of
foreign persons subject to end-use checks for the reasons described
above raises concerns about the suitability of such persons as
participants in future exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) of
items subject to the EAR; this also indicates a risk that such items
may be diverted to prohibited end uses and/or end users. Under such
circumstances, there may not be sufficient information to add the
foreign person at issue to the Entity List under Sec. 744.11 of the
EAR. Therefore, BIS may add the foreign person to the UVL.
As provided in Sec. 740.2(a)(17) of the EAR, the use of license
exceptions for exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) involving
a party or parties to the transaction who are listed on the UVL is
suspended. Additionally, under Sec. 744.15(b) of the EAR, there is a
requirement for exporters, re-exporters, and transferors to obtain (and
maintain
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a record of) a UVL statement from a party or parties to the transaction
who are listed on the UVL before proceeding with exports, reexports,
and transfers (in-country) to such persons, when the exports, reexports
and transfers (in-country) are not subject to a license requirement.
Finally, pursuant to Sec. 758.1(b)(8), Electronic Export Information
(EEI) must be filed in the Automated Export System (AES) for all
exports of tangible items subject to the EAR when a party or parties to
the transaction is/are listed on the UVL.
Requests for the removal of a UVL entry must be made in accordance
with Sec. 744.15(d) of the EAR. Decisions regarding the removal or
modification of UVL entry are made by the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Export Enforcement on the basis of a demonstration by the listed
person of their bona fides.
Additions to the UVL
This rule adds 31 persons to the UVL by amending supplement no. 6
to part 744 of the EAR to include their names and addresses. BIS is
adding these persons pursuant to Sec. 744.15(c) of the EAR. This final
rule implements the decision to add the following 31 persons located in
China to the UVL:
China
1. Beijing Naura Magnetoelectric Technology Co., Ltd.
2. Beijing PowerMac Company
3. CCIC Southern Electronic Product Testing Co., Ltd.
4. Chang Zhou Jin Tan Teng Yuan Machinery Parts Co., Ltd.
5. Institute of Mineral Resources, Chinese Academy of Geological
Sciences
6. Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Institute of Chemistry
7. Chongqing Optel Telecom
8. Chongqing Xinyuhang Technology Co., Ltd.
9. Dandong Nondestructive Electronics
10. DK Laser Company Ltd.
11. Foshan Huaguo Optical Co., Ltd.
12. GRG Metrology & Test (Chongqing) Co., Ltd.
13. Guangdong Dongling Carbon Tech. Co., Ltd.
14. Guangxi Yuchai Machinery Co., Ltd.
15. Guangzhou GRG Metrology & Test (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
16. Jialin Precision Optics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
17. Lishui Zhengyang Electric Power Construction
18. Nanjing Gova Technology Co., Ltd.
19. Ningbo III Lasers Technology Co., Ltd.
20. Qingdao Sci-Tech Innovation Quality Testing Co., Ltd.
21. Shanghai Tech University
22. Suzhou Sen-Chuan Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.
23. Tianjin Optical Valley Technology Co., Ltd.
24. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
25. University of Shanghai for Science and Technology
26. Vital Advanced Materials Co., Ltd.
27. Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd.
28. Wuhan Juhere Photonic Tech Co., Ltd.
29. Wuxi Hengling Technology Co., Ltd.
30. Xian Zhongsheng Shengyuan Technology Co., Ltd.
31. Yangtze Memory Technologies Co., Ltd.
Removals From the UVL.
This final rule removes nine persons from the UVL after BIS was
able to verify their bona fides. This rule removes Anhui Institute of
Metrology, Chuzhou HKC Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd., Hefei
Anxin Reed Precision Co. Ltd., Hefei Institutes of Physical Science,
Jiutian Intelligent Equipment Co. Ltd., Suzhou Gyz Electronic
Technology Co. Ltd., Suzhou Lylap Mould Technology Co Ltd., Wuxi
Biologics Co., Ltd., and Wuxi Turbine Blade Co., Ltd. from the UVL, all
under the destination of China. BIS is removing these nine persons
pursuant to Sec. 744.15(c)(2) of the EAR.
Changes to Sec. 744.11
The inability of BIS to determine compliance with the EAR because
of a host government's action or inaction creates a circumstance that
may place an entity at significant risk of being or becoming involved
in activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States. For example, as previously mentioned,
BIS frequently conducts end-use checks of foreign parties to verify
their bona fides, thereby mitigating the risk of diversion of items
subject to the EAR. If BIS is unable to conduct timely end-use checks,
BIS's ability to prevent diversion and resolve concerns about
potentially problematic end uses and users is negatively impacted. The
sustained and deliberate prevention of an end-use check by a foreign
government is therefore contrary to the national security and foreign
policy interests of the United States. Further, the inability of an
entity to receive a timely end-use check could lead to the
determination that it is at significant risk of involvement in
activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign policy
interests, leading to concerns regarding its receipt of items subject
to the EAR. To better reflect the nature of the risk presented by such
entities, when the risk assessed is the result of the actions of the
relevant host government authority rather than the actions of the
entities themselves, BIS is revising the heading of Sec. 744.11, as
well as the introductory text of Sec. 744.11 and Sec. 744.11(b), by
adding language to also refer to entities that are ``at significant
risk'' of acting contrary to the foreign policy and national security
interests of the United States.
This includes sustained lack of cooperation by the host government
to schedule and facilitate the completion of end-use checks.
Particularly for entities identified on the UVL pursuant to Sec.
744.15, this lack of cooperation could result in sufficient concern
such that the End-User Review Committee (ERC) could make the
determination that the addition of the entity to the Entity List will
enhance BIS's ability to prevent violations of the EAR. Therefore, BIS
also amends the EAR by providing an additional illustrative example to
specify that situations in which there is a sustained lack of
cooperation by a host government authority that prevents an end-use
check from being conducted may constitute a basis for adding a party to
the Entity List. This activity is being added to the illustrative list
in Sec. 744.11(b) of activities contrary to the national security and
foreign policy interests of the United States that may support the
addition of entities to the Entity List.
Additions to, removals from, or other modifications to the Entity
List will remain consistent with procedures described in supplement no.
5 to part 744 of the EAR. As part of that process, the ERC, which is
composed of representatives of the Departments of Commerce (Chair),
State, Defense, Energy and, where appropriate, the Treasury, makes all
decisions regarding additions to, removals from, or other modifications
to the Entity List. The ERC makes all decisions to add an entry to the
Entity List by majority vote and makes all decisions to remove or
modify an entry by unanimous vote.
Additional EAR Changes
This final rule also makes additional changes to the EAR. To better
align the multiple lists found in part 744, BIS is changing the Federal
Register citation column in the UVL to match those of the other lists.
Prior to this rule, it read ``Federal Register citation and date of
publication'' and it will now read ``Federal Register citation.''
Please note that, like the other lists in part 744, the UVL's citation
column will still include
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the date of publication, however, the date remains part of the broader
citation itself for the purposes of the list.
Export Control Reform Act of 2018
On August 13, 2018, the President signed into law the John S.
McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which
included the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (ECRA), 50 U.S.C.
Sections 4801-4852. ECRA provides the legal basis for BIS's principal
authorities and serves as the authority under which BIS issues this
final rule.
Savings Clause
Shipments (1) that are removed from license exception eligibility
or that are now subject to requirements in Sec. 744.15 of the EAR as a
result of this regulatory action; (2) that were eligible for export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) without a license before this
regulatory action; and (3) that were on dock for loading, on lighter,
laden aboard an exporting carrier, or enroute aboard a carrier to a
port of export, on October 7, 2022, pursuant to actual orders, may
proceed to that UVL listed person under the previous license exception
eligibility or without a license and pursuant to the export clearance
requirements set forth in part 758 of the EAR that applied prior to
this person being listed on the UVL, so long as the items have been
exported from the United States, reexported or transferred (in-country)
before November 7, 2022. Any such items not actually exported,
reexported or transferred (in-country) before midnight on November 7,
2022 are subject to the requirements in Sec. 744.15 of the EAR in
accordance with this regulation.
Rulemaking Requirements
Executive Order Requirements
Executive Orders 13563 and 12866 direct agencies to assess all
costs and benefits of available regulatory alternatives and, if
regulation is necessary, to select regulatory approaches that maximize
net benefits (including potential economic, environmental, public
health and safety effects, distribute impacts, and equity). Executive
Order 13563 emphasizes the importance of quantifying both costs and
benefits, of reducing costs, of harmonizing rules, and of promoting
flexibility. This final rule is a ``significant regulatory action''
under Executive Order 12866.
This rule does not contain policies with federalism implications as
that term is defined under Executive Order 13132.
Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor is subject to a penalty for failure to comply with,
a collection of information, subject to the requirements of the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) (PRA), unless
that collection of information displays a currently valid Office of
Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number. This action contains
collections of information approved by OMB under the following control
numbers:
<bullet> OMB Control Number 0694-0088--Simple Network Application
Process and Multipurpose Application Form
<bullet> OMB Control Number 0694-0122--Miscellaneous Licensing
Responsibilities and Enforcement
<bullet> OMB Control Number 0694-0134--Entity List and Unverified List
Requests
<bullet> OMB Control Number 0694-0137--License Exemptions and
Exclusions
BIS believes that the overall increases in burdens and costs will
be minimal and will fall within the already approved amounts for these
existing collections.
Information regarding these collections including all supporting
materials can be reviewed at <a href="http://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain">www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain</a>. Find
the particular information collection by using the search function and
entering the OMB Control Number, 0694-0088, 0694-0122, 0694-0134, or
0694-0137.
Administrative Procedure Act and Regulatory Flexibility Act
Requirements
Pursuant to Section 4821 of ECRA, this action is exempt from the
Administrative Procedure Act (5 U.S.C. 553) requirements for notice of
proposed rulemaking and opportunity for public participation.
Further, no other law requires notice of proposed rulemaking or
opportunity for public comment for this final rule. Because a notice of
proposed rulemaking and an opportunity for public comment are not
required under the Administrative Procedure Act or by any other law,
the analytical requirements of the Regulatory Flexibility Act (5 U.S.C.
601 et seq.) are not applicable.
List of Subjects in 15 CFR Part 744
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Terrorism.
Accordingly, part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations (15
CFR parts 730 through 774) is amended as follows:
PART 744--[AMENDED]
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1. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 744 is revised to read as
follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22
U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13026,
61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR 45167, 3
CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp.,
p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 786; Notice
of November 10, 2021, 86 FR 62891 (November 12, 2021); Notice of
September 19, 2022, 87 FR 57569 (September 19, 2022).
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2. Section 744.11 is revised to read as follows:
Sec. 744.11 License requirements that apply to entities acting or at
significant risk of acting contrary to the national security or foreign
policy interests of the United States.
BIS may impose foreign policy export, re-export, and transfer (in-
country) license requirements, limitations on availability of license
exceptions, and set license application review policy based on the
criteria in this section. Such requirements, limitations and policy are
in addition to those set forth elsewhere in the EAR. License
requirements, limitations on use of license exceptions, and license
application review policies will be imposed under this section by
adding an entity to the Entity List (supplement no. 4 to this part)
with a reference to this section and by stating on the Entity List the
license requirements and license application review policies that apply
to that entity, or by informing an exporter, re-exporter, or transferor
pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section that a specific entity is
subject to a license requirement, limitations on use of license
exceptions and license application review policies as specified in a
specific notice provided to an exporter, re-exporter, or transferor.
BIS may remove an entity from the Entity List if it is no longer
engaged in the activities described in paragraph (b) of this section
and is unlikely to engage in such activities in the future, or if it is
no longer at significant risk of acting contrary to the national
security or foreign policy interests of the United States as described
therein. BIS may modify the license exception limitations and license
application review policies that apply to a particular entity to
implement the policies of this section. BIS will implement the
provisions of
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this section in accordance with the decisions of the End-User Review
Committee or, if appropriate in a particular case, in accordance with
the decisions of the body to which the End-User Review Committee
decision is escalated. The End-User Review Committee will follow the
procedures set forth in supplement no. 5 to this part.
(a) License requirement, availability of license exceptions, and
license application review policy. A license is required, to the extent
specified on the Entity List, to export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) any item subject to the EAR when an entity that is listed on
the Entity List is a party to the transaction as described in Sec.
748.5(c) through (f) of the EAR unless otherwise authorized or excluded
in this section. License exceptions may not be used unless authorized
in the Entity List entry for the entity that is party to the
transaction. Applications for licenses required by this section will be
evaluated as stated in the Entity List entry for the entity that is
party to the transaction, in addition to any other applicable review
policy stated elsewhere in the EAR.
(1) Standards related activity. A license is not required for the
release of ``technology'' or ``software'' designated EAR99 or
controlled on the CCL for anti-terrorism reasons only, when such a
release is for a ``standards-related activity.'' In addition, a license
is not required for the release of the following ECCN ``items'' level
paragraphs of ``technology'' or ``software'' specifically for the
``development,'' ``production,'' or ``use'' of cryptographic
functionality when such a release is for a ``standards-related
activity:'' ``software'' that is classified under ECCN 5D002.b or
5D002.c.1 (for equipment specified in ECCN 5A002.a and 5A002.c only);
``technology'' that is classified under ECCN 5E002 (for equipment
specified in ECCN 5A002.a, .b and .c); and ``technology'' for software
controlled under ECCN 5D002.b or .c.1 (for equipment specified in ECCN
5A002.a and .c only).
(2) Entity List Foreign-Direct Product (FDP) license requirements,
review policy, and license exceptions. You may not, without a license
or license exception, reexport, export from abroad, or transfer (in-
country) any foreign-produced item subject to the EAR pursuant to Sec.
734.9(e) of the EAR to any end user described in Sec. 734.9(e)(2) of
the EAR. All license exceptions described in part 740 of the EAR are
available for foreign-produced items that are subject to this license
requirement if all terms and conditions of the applicable license
exception are met and the restrictions in Sec. 740.2 do not apply. The
sophistication and capabilities of technology in items is a factor in
license application review; license applications for foreign-produced
items subject to a license requirement by this paragraph (a)(2) that
are capable of supporting the ``development'' or ``production'' of
telecom systems, equipment and devices below the 5G level (e.g., 4G,
3G) will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
(b) Criteria for revising the Entity List. Entities for which there
is reasonable cause to believe, based on specific and articulable
facts, that the entity has been involved, is involved, or poses a
significant risk of being or becoming involved in activities that are
contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the
United States and those acting on behalf of such entities may be added
to the Entity List pursuant to this section. An entity may pose a
significant risk through certain circumstances that may be outside of
its own control. Such circumstances that may place an entity at
significant risk include situations involving a sustained lack of
cooperation by a host government authority, for example, by preventing
an end-use check from being conducted, that effectively prevents BIS
from determining compliance with the EAR. This section may not be used
to place on the Entity List any party to which exports or reexports
require a license pursuant to Sec. 744.8, Sec. 744.12, Sec. 744.13,
Sec. 744.14, or Sec. 744.18. This section may not be used to place
any U.S. person, as defined in Sec. 772.1 of the EAR, on the Entity
List. Paragraphs (b)(1) through (5) of this section provide an
illustrative list of activities that could be or represent a
significant risk of being contrary to the national security or foreign
policy interests of the United States.
(1) Supporting persons engaged in acts of terror.
(2) Actions that could enhance the military capability of, or the
ability to support terrorism of governments that have been designated
by the Secretary of State as having repeatedly provided support for
acts of international terrorism.
(3) Transferring, developing, servicing, repairing or producing
conventional weapons in a manner that is contrary to United States
national security or foreign policy interests or enabling such
transfer, service, repair, development, or production by supplying
parts, components, technology, or financing for such activity.
(4) Prevention of the accomplishment of an end use check conducted
by or on behalf of BIS or the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls of
the Department of State by:
(i) The entity precluding access to; refusing to provide
information about; or providing false or misleading information about
parties to the transaction or the item to be checked. The conduct in
this example includes: expressly refusing to permit a check; providing
false or misleading information; or engaging in dilatory or evasive
conduct that effectively prevents the check from occurring or makes the
check inaccurate or useless. A nexus between the conduct of the party
to be listed and the failure to produce a complete, accurate and useful
check is required, even though an express refusal by the party to be
listed is not required; or
(ii) A sustained lack of cooperation by the host government to
schedule and facilitate the completion of an end-use check of entities
identified on the Unverified List pursuant to Sec. 744.15, resulting
in sufficient concern such that the End-User Review Committee believes
that prior review of exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country)
involving the entity and the possible imposition of license conditions
or license denial enhance BIS's ability to prevent violations of the
EAR.
(5) Engaging in conduct that poses a risk of violating the EAR when
such conduct raises sufficient concern that the End-User Review
Committee believes that prior review of exports, reexports, or
transfers (in-country) involving the party and the possible imposition
of license conditions or license denial enhances BIS's ability to
prevent violations of the EAR.
(c) Additional prohibition on persons informed by BIS. BIS may
inform persons, either individually by specific notice or through
amendment to the EAR, that a license is required for:
(1) A specific export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) because
there is an unacceptable risk that the export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country) is intended to circumvent the license requirement imposed
on an entity listed in supplement no. 4 to this part; or
(2) The export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified
items to a certain party because there is an unacceptable risk that the
party is acting as an agent, front, or shell company for an entity
listed in supplement no. 4 to this part, or is otherwise assisting that
listed entity in circumventing the license requirement set forth in
that entity's entry in supplement no. 4 to this part; or
(3) The export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified
items to a certain party because there is reasonable
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cause to believe, based on specific and articulable facts, that the
entity has been involved, is involved, or poses a significant risk of
being or becoming involved in activities that are contrary to the
national security or foreign policy interests of the United States and
those acting on behalf of such entity. Specific notice will be given
only by, or at the direction of, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Export Administration. When such notice is provided orally, it will be
followed by written notice within two working days signed by the Deputy
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration or the Deputy Assistant
Secretary's designee. The specific notice will include the license
requirement, limitations on use of license exceptions, and license
application review policy with which that exporter, re-exporter, or
transferor must comply pursuant to this paragraph (c)(3). The ERC may
add such entities to the Entity List in supplement no. 4 to this part.
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3. Supplement no. 6 to part 744 is amended by:
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a. Revising the heading of the final column in the supplement; and
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b. Under CHINA, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF by:
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i. Removing the entry ``Anhui Institute of Metrology;''
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ii. Adding entries, in alphabetical order, for the following entities:
``Beijing Naura Magnetoelectric Technology Co., Ltd.;'' ``Beijing
PowerMac Company;'' ``CCIC Southern Electronic Product Testing Co.,
Ltd.;'' ``Chang Zhou Jin Tan Teng Yuan Machinery Parts Co., Ltd;''
``Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Institute of Mineral
Resources;'' ``Chinese Academy of Science (CAS) Institute of
Chemistry;'' ``Chongqing Optel Telecom;'' and ``Chongqing Xinyuhang
Technology Co., Ltd.;''
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iii. Removing entry for ``Chuzhou HKC Optoelectronics Technology Co.,
Ltd.;''
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iv. Adding entries, in alphabetical order, for the following entities:
``Dandong Nondestructive Electronics;'' ``DK Laser Company Ltd.;''
``Foshan Huaguo Optical Co., Ltd.;'' ``GRG Metrology & Test (Chongqing)
Co., Ltd.;'' ``Guangdong Dongling Carbon Tech. Co., Ltd.;'' ``Guangxi
Yuchai Machinery Co., Ltd.;'' and ``Guangzhou GRG Metrology & Test
(Beijing) Co., Ltd.;''
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v. Removing entries for ``Hefei Anxin Reed Precision Co., Ltd.;'' and
``Hefei Institutes of Physical Science;''
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vi. Adding an entry, in alphabetical order, for the following entity:
``Jialin Precision Optics (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.;''
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vii. Removing the entry for ``Jiutian Intelligent Equipment Co.,
Ltd.'';
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viii. Adding entries, in alphabetical order, for the following
entities: ``Lishui Zhengyang Electric Power Construction;'' ``Nanjing
Gova Technology Co., Ltd.;'' ``Ningbo III Lasers Technology Co.,
Ltd.;'' ``Qingdao Sci-Tech Innovation Quality Testing Co., Ltd.;'' and
``Shanghai Tech University;''
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ix. Removing entries for ``Suzhou Gyz Electronic Technology Co., Ltd.''
and ``Suzhou Lylap Mould Technology Co., Ltd.;''
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x. Adding entries, in alphabetical order, for the following entities:
``Suzhou Sen-Chuan Machinery Technology Co., Ltd.;'' ``Tianjin Optical
Valley Technology Co., Ltd.;'' ``University of Chinese Academy of
Sciences, School of Chemical Sciences;'' ``University of Shanghai for
Science and Technology;'' ``Vital Advanced Materials Co., Ltd.;''
``Wuhan Institute of Biological Products Co., Ltd.;'' and ``Wuhan
Juhere Photonic Tech Co., Ltd.;''
0
xi. Removing the entry ``Wuxi Biologics Co., Ltd.;''
0
xii. Adding an entry, in alphabetical order, for the following entity:
``Wuxi Hengling Technology Co., Ltd.;''
0
xii. Removing they entry for ``Wuxi Turbine Blade Co., Ltd.;'' and
0
xiv. Adding entries, in alphabetical order, for the following entities:
``Xian Zhongsheng Shengyuan Technology Co., Ltd.'' and ``Yangtze Memory
Technologies Co., Ltd.''
The revision and additions read as follows:
Supplement No. 6 to Part 744--Unverified List
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Listed person and Federal Register
Country address citation
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CHINA, PEOPLE'S
REPUBLIC OF
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Beijing Naura 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Magnetoelectric REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Technology Co., Ltd., 10/13/2022
M4 No 1 Jiuxianqiao
East Road, Chaoyang
District, Beijing
100015, China.
Beijing PowerMac 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Company, B-1501, REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Calzhi International 10/13/2022
Building', 18
Zhongguancun East
Road, Haidian
District, Beijing,
China.
* * * * * * *
CCIC Southern 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Electronic Product REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Testing Co., Ltd., 10/13/2022
Electronic Testing
Bldg. No 43 Shahe Rd
Xili Jiedao, Nanshan
District, Shenzhen,
China.
* * * * * * *
Chang Zhou Jin Tan Teng 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Yuan Machinery Parts REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Co., Ltd., 116 Huafeng 10/13/2022
road, Jintan Economic
Development Zone,
Changzhou China.
* * * * * * *
Chinese Academy of 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Geological Sciences, REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Institute of Mineral 10/13/2022
Resources,
Baiwangzhuang Main
Street No 26, Xicheng
District, Beijing
100037, China.
Chinese Academy of 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Science (CAS) REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Institute of 10/13/2022
Chemistry, 2
Zhongguancun North 1st
Street, Haidian
District, Beijing
100190, China.
[[Page 61976]]
Chongqing Optel 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Telecom, No 1 6f REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Building 7, No 106 10/13/2022
West Jinkai Avenue,
Yubei District,
Chongqing 401121,
China.
Chongqing Xinyuhang 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Technology Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Shanying Workshop, 10/13/2022
liangjiang Avenue,
Longxing Town, Yubei
District, Chongqing
401135, China.
* * * * * * *
Dandong Nondestructive 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Electronics, No 2 REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Tonghe Street Jinshan 10/13/2022
Industrial Park,
Yuanbao District
Dandong, Dandong
118000, China.
* * * * * * *
DK Laser Company Ltd., 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Zhuodas Jingu REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Industrial Park #4, 10/13/2022
Jinlong New District,
Xiangyin, Hunan
Province, , China.
* * * * * * *
Foshan Huaguo Optical 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Co., Ltd., No 3 REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Changhong East Road, 10/13/2022
Zhangcha Street,
Foshan City 528051,
China.
* * * * * * *
GRG Metrology & Test 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
(Chongqing) Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
The 3rd floor of 10/13/2022
building A no 37
Cuitao Road, Chongqing
City, China.
Guangdong Dongling 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Carbon Tech. Co., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Ltd., #83 Shatong 10/13/2022
Road, Shabu County,
Dalang Town Dongguan
city, Guangdong
523770, China.
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Guangxi Yuchai 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Machinery Co., Ltd., 8 REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Tinqiao West rd., 10/13/2022
Yulin Guanxi Province
537005, China.
Guangzhou GRG Metrology 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
& Test (Beijing) Co., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Ltd., 1st-2nd floor, 10/13/2022
5th building, No 8
courtyard, No. 2
Street of Cold Water
Economic and
Technological
Development Zone,
Beijing, China.
* * * * * * *
Jialin Precision Optics 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
(Shanghai) Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Western Section Floor 10/13/2022
1 No 1 Dongcheng Er
lu, Pujiang Town
Minhang District,
Shanghai 201112, China.
* * * * * * *
Lishui Zhengyang 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Electric Power REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Construction, 573 10/13/2022
Nanshan Road Nanshan
Park Liandu,
Industrial Zone
Zhejiang, Lishui,
China.
* * * * * * *
Nanjing Gova Technology 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Co., Ltd., No 66 Qixia REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Avenue, Nanjing 10/13/2022
Economic and
Technological
Development Zone,
Nanjing, Jiangsu
Province, China.
* * * * * * *
Ningbo III Lasers 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Technology Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Phase II Binjiang 10/13/2022
Equipment Park,
Fenglin Road Beilun
District, Ningbo City
315803, China.
* * * * * * *
Qingdao Sci-Tech 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Innovation Quality REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Testing Co., Ltd., 10/13/2022
Huaye Building,
Lanbeizhizao
Gongchang, No 1 Jinye
Road, High-Tech Zone,
Qingdao, China.
* * * * * * *
ShanghaiTech 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
University, 393 Middle REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Huaxia Rd, School of 10/13/2022
Phy Sci and Tech,
Pudong,
Shanghai201210, China.
* * * * * * *
Suzhou Sen-Chuan 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Machinery Technology REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Co., Ltd., No 3 Yantou 10/13/2022
Road, Huayang Village,
Wangting town,
Xiangcheng
DistrictSuzhou 215155,
China.
* * * * * * *
Tianjin Optical Valley 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Technology Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
5-1 2-104 Qingda Boya 10/13/2022
industrial Park
Beichen District,
Tianjin 30400, China.
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University of Chinese 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Academy of Sciences, REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
School of Chemical 10/13/2022
Sciences, # 19 (A)
Yuquan Road,
Shijingshan District,
Beijing 100049, China.
University of Shanghai 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
for Science and REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Technology, 516 10/13/2022
Jungong Road, Shanghai
200093, China.
Vital Advanced 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Materials Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Zone B No 27-9 BAIJIA 10/13/2022
Industrial Park, High
Tech Development Zone,
Guangdong Province,
Qingyuan 511517, China.
* * * * * * *
Wuhan Institute of 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Biological Products REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Co., Ltd., No 1 Golden 10/13/2022
Industrial Park Road,
Zhengdian Street,
Jiangxia District,
Wuhan City, Hubei
Province, 430207,
China.
Wuhan Juhere Photonic 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Tech Co., Ltd., 2/F REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Building 12, Guanggu 10/13/2022
New Power, Guanggu 2nd
Rd East Lake High-Tech
Zone, Wuhan 430200,
China.
* * * * * * *
Wuxi Hengling 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Technology Co., Ltd., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Bldg C1 No 999 East 10/13/2022
Gaolang rd Binhu
District, Wuxi City,
Jiangsu Province,
214131, China.
* * * * * * *
Xian Zhongsheng 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Shengyuan Technology REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Co., Ltd., 9 Gardens 10/13/2022
at 202 South Second
ring Rd, Lianju
District, Xian 710000,
China.
* * * * * * *
Yangtze Memory 87 FR [INSERT FEDERAL
Technologies Co., REGISTER PAGE NUMBER]
Ltd., No. 88 Weilai 10/13/2022
3rd RoadEast Lake High-
Tech Development Zone,
Wuhan Hubei 43000,
China.
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Thea D. Rozman Kendler,
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. 2022-21714 Filed 10-7-22; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-33-P
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