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BIS Expands Denial Order Against Enterysys for Control, Entity List Violations

The Bureau of Industry and Security added Shekar Babu to a denial order of export privileges against Enterysys. The BIS previously said Enterysys violated Export Administration Regulations by exporting controlled items to India without the required license (see 12120702). Enterysys…

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was charged with (1) exporting ceramic cloth to India without the required license; (2) evasion; (3) engaging in prohibited conduct by exporting electronic components to a company on the Entity List without a license; and (4) acting with knowledge of a violation. BIS found the company to be in default after it received no response to a charging letter, and no response to an administrative law judge’s recommended decision and order.