What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis bill requires the government office that controls exports of certain goods — especially items that can be used for both everyday and military purposes — to send Congress a yearly report about its licensing activities. The report must cover applications to send these controlled items to specific foreign entities that are in countries under U.S. arms embargoes and are on government restriction lists. The report must include details like who applied, where the items are going, whether the application was approved or denied, and what enforcement actions were taken to make sure export rules are being followed. Most of the information in the report would be kept confidential, except for overall statistics.
Introduced
February 26, 2025
Policy Area
Foreign Trade and International Finance
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