Commerce Updates Export Controls on Encryption Products, December 30, 1998
Indianapolis Company Settles Antiboycott Charges, December 23, 1998
Report on Offsets in Defense Trade, December 3, 1998
The National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Requests Public Comment on The Potential Market Impact of Proposed Stockpile Material Sales, November 18, 1998
India/pakistan Sanctions List Published by Commerce Department, November 13, 1998
Nashville Paper Broker Settles Antiboycott Charges, October 22, 1998
The National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Requests Public Comment on the Potential Market Impact of Proposed Stockpile Material Sales, October 9, 1998
Northville Firm Ordered to Produce Flat Panel Displays, September 28, 1998
Commerce Dept. Posts Online Edition of Defense Priorities And Allocations System Booklet, September 24, 1998
Business Executives Enforcement Team (BEET) Townhall Meeting Announced for Portland, OR, September 22, 1998
Chicago Company Manuacturer Settles Antiboycott Charges, September 18, 1998
Text of White House Briefing on Strong Encryption, September 16, 1998
Boston Chemical Company settles charges of illegal exports, September 4, 1998
Massachusetts Company settles charges of illegal exports, September 3, 1998
Taiwanese Firm settles charges of illegal shipments, September 3, 1998
Commerce Department Penalizes Mexican Firm, Freight Forwarders, to settle charges of illegal exports, September 3, 1998
National Institute of Standards and Technology Press Release on The Announcement of Candidates for New Data Scrambling Standard, August 20, 1998
Belgian Technology Company Settles Charges of Illegal Reexports , August 20, 1998
Dexter M. Price Named Director Office of Antiboycott Compliance, August 5, 1998
IBM East Europe/Asia Ltd. Fined $8.5 Million for Illegal Exports to Russian Nuclear Weapons Laboratory (Department of Justice Press Release), July 31, 1998
Georgia Carpet Company Agrees to Settle Antiboycott Charges, July 24, 1998
Commerce Secretary William Daley on Encryption Export Control Guidelines for Financial Instutions. , July 7, 1998
Commerce Secretary William Daley to Keynote Symposium on National Security and International Trade, July 1, 1998
T. Scott Bunton Named Commerce Deputy Under Secretary, June 30, 1998
Commerce Department Publishes Revision of Defense Priorities and Allocations System , June 29, 1998
Gateway 2000 Settles Computer Export Control Charges , June 19, 1998
Commerce's Business Executives' Enforcement Team To Hold Town Hall Meeting in Atlanta, Georgia , June 9, 1998
Hitachi Data Systems Pays $6,000 to Settle Charges of Illegal Computer Exports, June 5, 1998
German Subsidiary of Dell Computer Corporation Settles Antiboycott Charges, June 2, 1998
Georgia Carpet Company Charged with Antiboycott Violation, May 28, 1998
Republic-lagun Machine Tool Company Penalized $20,000 to settle Charges of an Illegal Export to the PRC (China) , May 15, 1998
Commerce Department Imposes Fine in Connection with Iran Air Case, May 12, 1998
Advances in Computer Technology Make Export Controls More Difficult , May 4, 1998
Media Advisory on the release of the Joint Study on High Performance Computers -- Availability and Strategic Importance, April 30, 1998
Rashidian Pleads Guilty to Conspiracy to Export Goods to Iran , April 23, 1998
Austin Meeting Set to Explore International Trade Picture for Defense Industry Subcontractors, March 24, 1998
New Jersey Company Pleads Guilty to Illegal Export to China , March 17, 1998
Louisiana Freight Forwarder Settles Anitboycott Charges , March 16, 1998
Taiwanese Company Settles Export Charges , March 2, 1998
Freight Forwarder Pays Penalty to Settle Charges of Making False Statements on Shipping Documents, March 2, 1998
Trojack Found Guilty of Conspiracy to Export Goods to Iran, February 27, 1998
Freight Forwarder Settles Charges of Making False Statements on Shipping Documents, February 26, 1998
New Jersey Freight Forwarder Settles Export Control Charges, February 26, 1998
Japanese Businessman Sentenced to Prison For Illegal Computer Equipment Re-export , February 24, 1998
Helco Company, Inc. settles charges of illegal exports to Libya, February 19, 1998
Settlement Reached with Manufacturer of titanium Alloy , February 9, 1998
Update West '98 -- Progress on Exporting , February 5, 1998
New Orleans Shipping Agent Settles Antiboycott Violation Charges , February 3, 1998
Commerce Implements the National Defense Authorization Act Provisions on High Performance Computers , February 2, 1998
$20K penalty imposed on Santa Clara Company to settle charges for Plasma Tube Exports, February 2, 1998
Connecticut Company Settles Charges of Illegal Exports to Iran Air , January 30, 1998
Allergan, Inc. Penalized $824,000 for Alleged Biotoxin Exports, January 26, 1998
International Paper Company Settles Antiboycott Charges, January 23, 1998
Commerce Implements Wassenaar Control List, January 15, 1998
Defending National Critical Infrastructure, December 7, 1998, by Under Secretary William A. Reinsch
Practicing Law Institute, Coping with U.S. Export Controls Speech, December 7, 1998, by Under Secretary William A. Reinsch
Update98 Speech, July 7, 1998, by Secretary of Commerce William M. Daley
Update98 Speech, July 7, 1998, by Under Secretary William A. Reinsch
Update98 Speech, July 7, 1998, by Assistant Secretary Roger Majak
Testimony of Under Secretary William A. Reinsch on September 17, 1998, before
the Senate Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation and Federal
Services, Government Affairs Committee
Subject: High Performance Computer Export
Policy
Testimony of Under Secretary William A. Reinsch on June 18, 1998, before
the International Security, Proliferation and Federal Services Subcommittee
of Senate Governmental Affairs
Subject: The Adequacy of Commerce Department Satellite
Export Controls
Testimony of Under Secretary William A. Reinsch on April 28, 1998, before
the Joint Economic Committee
Subject: U.S./China Technology Transfer
In April of 2002 the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) changed its name to the Bureau of Industry and Security(BIS). For historical purposes we have not changed the references to BXA in the legacy documents found in the Archived Press and Public Information.