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The U.S. government has implemented regulations impacting businesses that intersect with Military, Intelligence or Law Enforcement entities (MEU) in China, Russia, Venezuela, and Myanmar. 

These regulations take the form of export controls, investment  restrictions, and supply chain considerations. 

Kharon research and data analytics help you surface hidden risk and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements, in a landscape that is both complex and dynamic.

EXPORT CONTROLS FOR MILITARY END USE​

Kharon MEU Plus data provides the most effective way to ensure compliance with export controls addressing Military End Use and Military End Users.

Complex procurement networks, and the fusion of civil and military entities and activities, create uncertainty and risk. Kharon MEU Plus watchlist includes thousands of MEU and related companies that create risk in the context of this complicated landscape. 

With Kharon, you can quickly surface where your customers may raise MEU export controls risk. Kharon data and analytic tools seamlessly integrate with your existing screening, investigative and customer due diligence operations.

 

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MEU EXPORT CONTROLS

In June 2020, the US Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) expanded license requirements on exports, re-exports, and transfers of items intended for military end use or military end users in Russia and Venezuela to include China. The rule expands licensing requirements and the definition of Military End Use / User to include:

  • Military
  • Intelligence agencies
  • Police
  • Major defense contractors
  • Entities acting on behalf of military, intelligence agencies, or police

KHARON FOR MEU COVERS

Kharon MEU Plus data covering China, Russia, Venezuela, and Myanmar includes:

  • MEU companies listed by the US Government (BIS MEU List & DOD’s Section 1237 List)
  • Companies holding military production licenses or that received funding by Civil Military Fusion (CMF) investment funds
  • Other military, intelligence, police & public security agencies
  • Branches, units and departments of MEU entities, and certain majority owned subsidiaries
  • Principal suppliers of flagged goods and services to MEU entities

CASE STUDY

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READ KHARON'S LATEST WHITE PAPER

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Kharon's latest white paper provides insights that highlight risk dynamics for Chinese military end uses and end users to help guide compliance and decision-making.

Military end use (MEU) regulations targeting U.S. exports to firms associated with
China’s military, intelligence, and law enforcement have created new legal and compliance challenges for many multinational corporates that export to China.

New regulations include tightened export controls of certain items meant for military end users in China and items intended for military end uses in the country, as well as restrictions on financial investments in certain Chinese military-linked firms.

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