米商務省:ファーウェイの38関連会社:エンティティリスト追加(動画): Further Restricts Huawei Access to U.S:Another 38 Affiliates to the EL:  商务部进一步限制华为访问美国技术并在实体列表中增加38个会员

米商務省:ファーウェイの38関連会社:エンティティリスト追加(動画):
Further Restricts Huawei Access to U.S:Another 38 Affiliates to the EL: 
商务部进一步限制华为访问美国技术并在实体列表中增加38个会员

商務省(Commerce):産業安全保障局(BIS)

EL記載のHuawei Technologiesおよびその米国外の関連会社に対し、「米国内のテクノロジーおよびソフトウェアから国内外で生産されたアイテムへのアクセス」をさらに制限しました。

さらに38の関連企業をエンティティリストに追加。

これにより、輸出管理規則(EAR)対象の全製品に、認可要件が課されます。

BISはまた、Huawei(または他のELエンティティ)の場合など、「EL当事者の商取引における、輸出管理管轄・対象取引」にも、認可要件を課しました。

認可要件は、購入者、中間ユーザー、またはエンドユーザーに適用。

これら措置の発効:

これらの措置は直ちに発効します。

Huaweiが米国輸出規制を回避して、米国の技術を使用して開発・製造された電子部品を入手する手段を阻止します。

Today’s amendment further refines the FDP rule by applying the control to transactions:

1) where U.S. software or technology is the basis for a foreign-produced item that will be incorporated into, or will be used in the “production” or “development” of any “part,” “component,” or “equipment” produced, purchased, or ordered by any Huawei entity on the Entity List;

or 2) when any Huawei entity on the Entity List is a party to such a transaction, such as a “purchaser,” “intermediate consignee,” “ultimate consignee,” or “end-user.”

This amendment further restricts Huawei from obtaining foreign made chips developed or produced from U.S. software or technology to the same degree as comparable U.S. chips.

“Huawei and its foreign affiliates have extended their efforts to obtain advanced semiconductors developed or produced from U.S. software and technology in order to fulfill the policy objectives of the Chinese Communist Party,” said Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross.

“As we have restricted its access to U.S. technology, Huawei and its affiliates have worked through third parties to harness U.S. technology in a manner that undermines U.S. national security and foreign policy interests. This multi-pronged action demonstrates our continuing commitment to impede Huawei’s ability to do so.”

The following 38 new Huawei affiliates

across 21 countries were added to the Entity List because they present a significant risk of acting on Huawei’s behalf contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States.

There is reasonable cause to believe that Huawei otherwise would seek to use them to evade the restrictions imposed by the Entity List.

Huawei Cloud Computing Technology; Huawei Cloud Beijing; Huawei Cloud Dalian; Huawei Cloud Guangzhou; Huawei Cloud Guiyang; Huawei Cloud Hong Kong; Huawei Cloud Shanghai; Huawei Cloud Shenzhen; Huawei OpenLab Suzhou; Wulanchabu Huawei Cloud Computing Technology; Huawei Cloud Argentina; Huawei Cloud Brazil; Huawei Cloud Chile; Huawei OpenLab Cairo; Huawei Cloud France; Huawei OpenLab Paris; Huawei Cloud Berlin; Huawei OpenLab Munich; Huawei Technologies Dusseldorf GmbH; Huawei OpenLab Delhi; Toga Networks; Huawei Cloud Mexico; Huawei OpenLab Mexico City; Huawei Technologies Morocco; Huawei Cloud Netherlands; Huawei Cloud Peru; Huawei Cloud Russia; Huawei OpenLab Moscow; Huawei Cloud Singapore; Huawei OpenLab Singapore; Huawei Cloud South Africa; Huawei OpenLab Johannesburg; Huawei Cloud Switzerland; Huawei Cloud Thailand; Huawei OpenLab Bangkok; Huawei OpenLab Istanbul; Huawei OpenLab Dubai; and Huawei Technologies R&D UK

The Temporary General License (TGL) has now expired. This rule further protects U.S. national security and foreign policy interests by making a limited permanent authorization for the Huawei entities on the Entity List.

This limited authorization is for the sole purpose of providing ongoing security research critical to maintaining the integrity and reliability of existing and currently “fully operational networks” and equipment.

U.S. Department of Commerce

https://www.commerce.gov/news/press-releases/2020/08/commerce-department-further-restricts-huawei-access-us-technology-and