Export restrictions on energy storage equipment

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Export restrictions on energy storage equipment
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Which international trade issues will remain a concern for energy storage projects?

Two major areas of international trade that will remain causes of concern for energy storage projects are the application of tariffs and supply chain integrity.

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Are dual-use products subject to export controls?

Dual-use products and materials, those with both military and civilian applications, are subject to export controls. These export controls make U.S. clean energy technologies less competitive in the global market just as governments and consumers are prioritizing efforts to combat climate change.

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Is my product/service subject to a US export control?

Is Your Product/Service Subject to a U.S. Export Control? Federal law requires exporters to use the Automated Export System (AES) to report shipments valued at $2,500+ or if it requires an export license. Learn when you need an Export License and from whom in order to ship your products from the United States.

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How will China's restrictions affect the battery industry?

The potential fallout from China’s restrictions is twofold: immediate challenges for battery manufacturers reliant on Chinese materials and long-term opportunities for diversification. Industry leaders agree the shift could spur Western manufacturers to ramp up alternative production methods and reduce dependence on Chinese exports.

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Are export controls a problem?

According to surveys completed by the Department of Commerce, export controls may lead domestic manufacturers to avoid exports, abandon or alter product lines that are subject to export controls, or relocate production outside the United States.

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Do you need a license to export a controlled item?

Under the new rules, exporters of any listed items must apply for an export license from the Ministry of Commerce. All declarations must clearly state whether the items are controlled dual-use items or not. For controlled items, exporters are required to mark “dual-use item” on the customs declaration and provide the relevant control code.

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Overview of Use of U.S. Trade Restrictions on

This policy brief provides an overview of the primary provisions of U.S. trade law that have been used to address trade concerns in clean energy.

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Addressing Tariffs and Trade in Energy Storage

Two major areas of international trade that will remain causes of concern for energy storage projects are the application of tariffs and supply chain integrity.

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Global Industrials bulletin

Impact: New restriction options could introduce new compliance and reporting requirements across multiple sectors, including health, industrials, energy and transport.

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China imposes new export controls on lithium ion battery technology

The Chinese government has introduced new export controls on key dual-use items, citing national security concerns. The move opened a new chapter in the ongoing trade

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With new export controls on critical minerals, supply concentration

The export controls could also significantly undermine international efforts to diversify rare earth supply chains and scale up strategic manufacturing. The new restrictions

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Energy Technology Export Controls

Dual-use products and materials, those with both military and civilian applications, are subject to export controls. These export controls make U.S. clean energy technologies less competitive in the global

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China's Export Controls Create Massive Opportunity for US

China’s New Lithium Battery Export Controls Create Massive Investment Opportunities for American Companies China’s announcement of comprehensive export controls on lithium

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China's Export Ban: Supply Chain Challenges on

China's proposed export ban appears to be part of a larger strategy to maintain its leadership in the sector. By limiting global access to these technologies, China may be solidifying its position while responding

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China's New Export Controls on Lithium-Ion Battery Tech

The new export restrictions target three major categories of battery-related items, focusing particularly on cutting-edge technologies and materials crucial to high-performance

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U.S. Export Regulations

Learn first-hand from experienced U.S. Government officials about export control policies, regulations and procedures with the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) training on Export Administration Regulations.

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Overview of Use of U.S. Trade Restrictions on Clean Energy

This policy brief provides an overview of the primary provisions of U.S. trade law that have been used to address trade concerns in clean energy.

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Addressing Tariffs and Trade in Energy Storage Projects

Two major areas of international trade that will remain causes of concern for energy storage projects are the application of tariffs and supply chain integrity.

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Energy Technology Export Controls

Dual-use products and materials, those with both military and civilian applications, are subject to export controls. These export controls make U.S. clean energy technologies

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China's Export Ban: Supply Chain Challenges on the Horizon

China's proposed export ban appears to be part of a larger strategy to maintain its leadership in the sector. By limiting global access to these technologies, China may be

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U.S. Export Regulations

Learn first-hand from experienced U.S. Government officials about export control policies, regulations and procedures with the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) training on Export

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Overview of Use of U.S. Trade Restrictions on Clean Energy

This policy brief provides an overview of the primary provisions of U.S. trade law that have been used to address trade concerns in clean energy.

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U.S. Export Regulations

Learn first-hand from experienced U.S. Government officials about export control policies, regulations and procedures with the Bureau of Industry and Security’s (BIS) training on Export

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