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Update on Communist Chinese Military Companies (CCMCs) Sanctions (Part II of II)

by H. Christopher Boehning, Jessica S. Carey, Christopher D. Frey, Michael E. Gertzman, Roberto J. Gonzalez, Brad S. Karp, Xiaoyu Greg Liu, Richard S. Elliott, Rachel M. Fiorill, and Karen R. King

In response to the Trump administration’s CCMC sanctions (discussed in Part I of this post), the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) has released additional guidance and its first two general licenses. The U.S. Department of Commerce also responded to the sanctions; it published on December 21, 2020 the first ever Military End User List pursuant to the Export Administration Regulations as well as a warning that exports to CCMCs will raise red flags and require due diligence. Continue reading

Update on Communist Chinese Military Companies (CCMCs) Sanctions (Part I of II)

by H. Christopher Boehning, Jessica S. Carey, Christopher D. Frey, Michael E. Gertzman, Roberto J. Gonzalez, Brad S. Karp, Xiaoyu Greg Liu, Richard S. Elliott, Rachel M. Fiorill, and Karen R. King

On November 12, 2020, President Trump issued an Executive Order titled “Addressing the Threat from Securities Investments that Finance Communist Chinese Military Companies” (the “Order”), which went into effect on January 11, 2021 (after a 60-day grace period).[1] The Order prohibits U.S. persons[2] from engaging in transactions in publicly traded securities (or any securities that are derivative or otherwise designed to provide investment exposure to such publicly traded securities) of any identified “Communist Chinese Military Companies” (“CCMCs”). In the Order, President Trump cited the national security threat posed by the People’s Republic of China’s (the “PRC”) national strategy of Military-Civil Fusion, and, specifically, the threat posed by PRC companies that sell securities to U.S. investors and then invest this capital to finance the development and modernization of the Chinese military. Continue reading