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  2. Environmental impact assessment - Wikipedia

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    An EIA is prepared to estimate the effects of a proposed development or construction project. EIA provides technical evaluations that are intended to contribute to more objective decision making. In the United States, EIA obtained formal status in 1969, with the enactment of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). EIAs have been used ...

  3. Export Administration Regulations - Wikipedia

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    A person cannot, without a license or exception, export or re-export foreign-made commodities, software, or technology that incorporates controlled US-origin commodities, software, or technology if the items require a license and incorporate or are combined with more than a minimal amount of controlled US content, as defined in Title 15 of the ...

  4. Convention on Environmental Impact Assessment in a ...

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    preparation of EIA documentation (Art. 4/App. II) distribution of the EIA documentation for the purpose of participation of authorities and public of the affected Party (Art. 4.2) consultation between the concerned Parties (Art. 5) final decision by the Party of origin (Art. 6.1)

  5. Automated Export System - Wikipedia

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    An EEI is generally required when any one commodity on a given shipment exceeds in value. There are four conditions that necessitate filing an EEI regardless of value: a) if the export destination is Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, or Syria; b) if the shipment requires an export license or permit; c) if it is subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations; or d) if it contains rough ...

  6. UK has not seen details of Trump steel tariffs, cannot assess ...

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    Separately, industry body UK Steel said any tariffs would represent a "devastating blow" to the sector, harming high-end steel exports to the U.S., which is Britain's second largest export market ...

  7. United States energy independence - Wikipedia

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    Trend of US net imports (imports minus exports) of natural gas, 1973–2017 (data from US EIA) In the early 20th century the United States became a major oil supplier to the world. World War II prompted a Synthetic Liquid Fuels Program but it did not go beyond research. In mid-century the country shifted from being a major exporter to a net ...

  8. Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System - Wikipedia

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    The United States Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) assigns an alphanumeric code, known as the Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System (CCATS), to products classified under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR).

  9. Export Administration Act of 1979 - Wikipedia

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    The Export Administration Act (EAA) of 1979 (P.L. 96-72) authorized to the President to control U.S. exports for national security, foreign policy, and short supply purposes. The EAA, like its predecessors, contained a sunset provision, and, beginning in the mid-1980s, Congress let the EAA lapse several times.