
Export Enforcement
Export enforcement refers to the regulations and actions taken by governments to ensure that exported goods, technology, and information comply with national security laws and international agreements. This includes monitoring and controlling the export of sensitive or dual-use items that could be used for military purposes or violate trade sanctions. Enforcement agencies investigate suspicious transactions, conduct audits, and impose penalties for violations to prevent illegal exports and protect national interests. Overall, it aims to balance trade activities with security concerns on a global scale.