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BIS Fines US Tech Company $300M for Violating Huawei Export Controls

The Bureau of Industry and Security fined U.S.-based Seagate Technology $300 million for allegedly violating U.S. export controls against Huawei, the “largest standalone administrative penalty in BIS history,” the agency said. The agency fined the company and its branch in…

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Singapore for selling millions of export-controlled hard disk drives to Huawei in violation of BIS’ foreign direct product rule. As part of a settlement agreement, Seagate agreed to a “mandatory multi-year audit requirement,” BIS said, and could face a five-year export denial order if it violates the terms of the agreement. The settlement comes about 18 months after Senate Republicans urged BIS to penalize Seagate for “likely” violating U.S. export controls against Huawei. Seagate said it received a proposed charging letter from BIS in August.