BISFinal Rule
Export Administration Regulations: Cambodia
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Summary
This regulation from the U.S. Department of Commerce controls what American companies can sell or send to Cambodia, particularly advanced technology and sensitive equipment. It's designed to protect national security by preventing certain items from reaching Cambodia that could pose risks to U.S. interests.
Key Points
- 1American businesses need special permission from the government before exporting certain controlled items to Cambodia, including advanced technology and military-related equipment
- 2Companies that violate these export rules face serious penalties including fines and criminal charges
- 3The regulation helps prevent sensitive U.S. technology from being sold to countries or groups that could threaten American security
- 4Businesses involved in international trade with Cambodia must understand and follow these rules or risk significant legal trouble
- 5The rules apply to both physical goods being shipped and sometimes to sharing technical information electronically
Key Dates
Published
February 4, 2026
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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