Following the US Department of Commerce announced the chip exports and technical control measures against China, Jim Banks, a member of the Military Commission of the House of Representatives, has also proposed to strengthen the legislation of export control to prevent China from obtaining sensitivityTechnology involving national security.The new proposal requires the transfer of export control power from the Ministry of Commerce to the Ministry of National Defense.
According to Voice of the United States, the Prioritization National Security in Export Controls Act launched by the export control launched by Banax on October 28 will cancel the Ministry of Commerce Industry and Security (BIS) (BIS)Export control power is transferred to the National Defense Technology and Security Administration (DTSA) of the Ministry of National Defense.
Export Control Reform Act of 2018 in 2018 requires the US Department of Commerce to strengthen restrictions on emerging and basic technologies for high -risk countries, especially China.
In the export control launched by Council and other members, the National Security Act is preferred that since the passing of the export control reform bill in 2018, the Ministry of Commerce is responsible for the implementation of export control Industry and Security Bureau.Basic technology transferred to China.As of August 2022, the U.S. Ministry of Commerce's review of the US export of technology in China has approved almost all applications, and the sales of some particularly important technologies have increased.
Bangx emphasized: "The U.S. Department of Commerce has stated that it cannot coordinate its own mission to protect US national security and promote the goal of the United States' exports to high -risk countries, especially China."
The US Congress introduced the bill to the bill to obtain the two courts and passed the President and signed a formal law for a long distance.Congress will conduct mid -term elections in a few days. The term of the current Congress will end in early January next year. This bill is unclear in the future of this year's Congress.