Issues in Export Control: A congressional hearing on reform and its impactThis testifies to the challenges of updating U.S. export controls. It explains why reform is seen as critical for national security and economic competitiveness, and what changes lawmakers are weighing.
The proceedings feature expert testimony from practitioners and industry leaders. The discussion covers the history of export controls, current gaps, and the stakes for American high‑tech industries in a fast‑changing global landscape.
- Key arguments for rewriting the Export Administration Act and reducing bureaucracy
- How multilateral and unilateral controls affect U.S. exporters and industry strategy
- Historical context, lessons from CoCom, and the shift to new international arrangements
- Practical implications for technology policy and the balance between security and commerce
Ideal for readers of policy debates, trade regulation, and technology markets who want a clear view of the issues shaping export control reform.
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