The Trump administration is tightening the country’s export-control restrictions to prevent U.S. companies from sending products abroad that could strengthen China’s military
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The new rules, announced by the Commerce Department on Monday, expand the list of U.S.-made products and technology that need to be reviewed by national security experts before shipments can be sent overseas. The restrictions also apply to U.S. shipments destined for Russia and Venezuela.
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