Export Administration Regulations: Netherlands Antilles, Curaçao, Sint Maarten and Timor-Leste
bis-export-control · Bureau of Industry and Security · Published 2011-09-06 · Effective 2011-09-06 · 76 FR 54928
Document
Document number
2011-22678
Federal Register citation
76 FR 54928
CFR reference
15 CFR 738
Type
Rule
Action
Final rule.
Category
bis-export-control
Sub-agency
Bureau of Industry and Security
Publication date
2011-09-06
Effective date
2011-09-06
Commerce docket
Docket No. 110802457-1467-01
Abstract
The Netherlands Antilles dissolved on October 10, 2010. This rule removes the Netherlands Antilles from all places where it is mentioned in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR), e.g., the Commerce Country Chart, the Country Groups, and License Exception APP. Cura[ccedil]ao and Sint Maarten (the Dutch two-fifths of the island of Saint Martin) became semi-autonomous entities within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Therefore, Cura[ccedil]ao and Sint Maarten are added to the Commerce Country Chart. The territories and dependencies of a country are treated as the parent country under the EAR. Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius now fall under the direct administration of the Netherlands. Therefore, these dependencies are treated like the Netherlands and will not be listed on the Commerce Country Chart. This rule also revises the name "East Timor" to read "Timor- Leste" throughout the EAR, because this is the proper name of the country.