
DO regulations
The Department of Commerce (DO) regulations are rules set by the U.S. government to control exports of sensitive items, technology, and information to ensure national security and compliance with international agreements. They require businesses to obtain licenses before shipping certain goods overseas, preventing them from aiding malicious activities or undermining economic stability. These regulations also help protect intellectual property and maintain competitive fairness. Overall, DO regulations establish a framework to manage international trade responsibly while safeguarding the country's interests and security.