Commerce Department Extends Huawei Reprieve, Adds 46 Affiliates

On August 21, the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published an extension to the Huawei temporary general license from May, extending it through November 18 and adding 46 non-US affiliates of Huawei to the Entity List. See the updated temporary general license and new designations.

All items subject to the US Export Administration Regulations (EAR) will still require a license from BIS for export to the designated Huawei entities, including the newly designated entities. The new designations impact Huawei affiliates in 25 different locations: Argentina, Australia, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Brazil, People's Republic of China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmark, France, India, Indonesia, Italy, Kazakhstan, Mexico, New Zealand, Panama, Portugal, Romania, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, Thailand and the United Kingdom. Note that the temporary general license does not authorize any activities or transactions with Country Group E countries or nationals (i.e., Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan and Syria). Further, applications for licenses continue to be subject to a "presumption of denial." All entities are included in the Federal Register notices. Below is a table of the newly added entities for ease of reference.

The extended temporary general license also includes textual changes to clarify the scope of the license, which include the following:

Clarifying the scope for authorized transactions by defining certain terms in the temporary general license (e.g., "third party" and "fully operational network") and replacing other more general terminology with more specific language (e.g., replacing "handsets" with "personal consumer electronic devices") Authorizing certain software for bug fixes, patches or other updates of software necessary to provide service and support to existing software versions and equipment, provided that the software does not enhance the functional capabilities of the original software or equipment Removes the "Engagement as Necessary for the Development of 5G Standards as a Duly Recognized Standards Body" (paragraph (c)(4) from the May 2019 general license), determining that existing EAR provisions suffice to address Entity List-based license requirements Adding requirements related to certification statements, including: Changing which party is required to create the certification statement, now requiring that the exporter, re-exporter or transferor obtain a certification statement and any additional support...

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