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Executive Order 13222

Continuation of Export Control Regulations

Ordered by George W. Bush on August 17, 2001

Summary

Extends existing U.S. export control regulations after the expiration of the Export Administration Act. Maintains current restrictions on exports and foreign boycott practices to protect national security, foreign policy, and economic interests. Delegates authority to Commerce Secretary to manage and enforce these export controls.

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