An export control directive establishes legal frameworks for regulating cross-border transfers of sensitive technologies, goods, or data. Governments and organizations use it to enforce national security, prevent proliferation, and comply with international treaties. Beneficiaries include defense contractors, tech exporters, and compliance officers who rely on clear guidelines to avoid penalties and ensure lawful trade.
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