Stronger limits on the export of U.S.-made technology are essential to containing threats from Russia and China, according to a new report shared first with Axios.
Stronger limits on the export of U.S.-made technology are essential to containing threats from Russia and China, according to a new: Export limits can play a powerful role in ensuring national security, but the agency responsible for managing those rules needs a bigger budget and staffing to carry out that mission, according to the Center for Strategic & International Studies.Export controls are already playing a growing role in U.S.
"The amount of work that this small operation in the [Commerce Department] has been asked to perform has increased massively in the past 3 to 5 years," Allen said.that's inadequate, but also the underlying technology infrastructure it uses.
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