export controls
[ɪkˈspɔːrt kənˈtroʊlz]
nounpl: export controls
controles de exportação
1. Government restrictions and regulations that limit or prohibit the export of certain goods, technology, or services to specific countries or entities
The United States imposed strict export controls on advanced semiconductors to prevent technology transfer to rival nations.
Os Estados Unidos impuseram controles de exportação rigorosos sobre semicondutores avançados para evitar a transferência de tecnologia para nações rivais.
2. Legal mechanisms used to manage national security, foreign policy, or economic interests by regulating what products can be sold abroad
Export controls on dual-use technologies require special licenses before shipping overseas.
Os controles de exportação sobre tecnologias de uso duplo exigem licenças especiais antes do envio para o exterior.
Export controls are particularly important in international trade discussions between the USA and Brazil. The term reflects geopolitical tensions and national security concerns, especially regarding technology and strategic materials. In Brazil, understanding export controls is crucial for companies in the aerospace, energy, and technology sectors seeking international business opportunities.
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