Entity List

Authority entity lists provide a comprehensive collection of entities that have been sanctioned by regulatory bodies. These lists are crucial, as they help identify organizations or individuals that may pose risks for trade and financial activities. By regularly reviewing these lists, teams can ensure they are adhering to legal requirements, avoiding penalties, and maintaining a sound reputation.

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5,321 Entities in Entity List
Entity NameEntity TypeEffective DateStatus

Triangle Technologies

CompanyApr 27, 2012inactive

New H3C Semiconductor Technologies Co Ltd

CompanyNov 26, 2021inactive

Wavelet Electronics

CompanyDec 17, 2021inactive

Agrim Aviation Private Limited World Trade Centre

CompanyNov 1, 2024active

Miya Win International Ltd

CompanyMar 30, 2023inactive

OOO Alabuga Development

CompanyAug 27, 2024active

JSC PellaMash

CompanyMar 9, 2022inactive

AS Yakovlev Design Bureau

CompanyFeb 23, 2023active

Dongfang Jingyuan Electron Co Ltd

CompanyDec 2, 2024active

Urals Project Design Bureau Detal

CompanyMar 9, 2022inactive

FAQs

Why is compliance with the Entity List necessary?

Compliance with the Entity List is essential for maintaining national security and foreign policy interests. It helps prevent the proliferation of sensitive technologies and protects critical infrastructure from potential threats. By adhering to these regulations, businesses and individuals mitigate the risk of legal repercussions, including fines and penalties, while fostering a responsible and ethical trade environment. Ultimately, compliance not only safeguards the integrity of operations but also contributes to global stability and trust in international relations.

Which companies should comply with Entity List?

Businesses across various industries, particularly finance, shipping, trade, and energy, must comply with the Entity List. This includes exporters, suppliers, and service providers engaged in international transactions. Compliance is crucial to avoid penalties and safeguard national security, as entities on this list pose potential risks due to their involvement in activities contrary to U.S. interests.