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Bureau of Export Administration
FY 1997 Annual Report and the
1998 Foreign Policy Report

Table of Contents

I. Bureau of Export Administration Overview

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  1. BXA Background
  2. Fiscal Year 1997
  3. Export Administration Programs
  4. Export Enforcement Programs
  5. Nonproliferation and Export Control Cooperation Programs
  6. Technical Advisory Committees

II. Bureau of Export Administration Annual Report for Fiscal Year 1997

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  1. Office of Exporter Services
  2. Office of Strategic Trade and Foreign Policy Controls
  3. Office of Nuclear and Missile Technology Controls
  4. Office of Strategic Industries and Economic Security
  5. Office of Chemical and Biological Controls and Treaty Compliance
  6. Office of Export Enforcement
  7. Office of Antiboycott Compliance
  8. Nonproliferation and Export Control Cooperation
  9. Appendix I - Approved Applications
  10. Appendix II - Report on Domestic Impact of  U.S. Exports to Controlled Countries

III. 1998 Report to Congress on Foreign Policy Export Controls

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  1. Introduction
  2. Crime Control/Human Rights
  3. Regional Stability
  4. Anti-Terrorism Controls
  5. Embargoed Countries and Entities
  6. Libya
  7. Chemical Precursors and Associated Equipment, Technology and Software
  8. Biological Agents and Associated Equipment, Technology and Software
  9. Missile Technology
  10. High Performance Computers
  11. Encryption
  12. Commercial Communications Satellites and Hot Section Technology
  13. Nuclear Non-Proliferation
  14. Appendix I Comments on Foreign Policy Controls
  15. Appendix II Table of Multilateral Export Control Regimes
  16. Appendix III Entities of Proliferation Concern Listed in Supplement No. 4 to Part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations (as of December 31, 1997)

Note

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.

  

                          

 
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