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Export regulations

Export regulations are laws that govern sending goods, technology, or information from one country to another. They are designed to protect national security, support foreign policy, and prevent illegal activities such as terrorism or proliferation of weapons. Businesses must obtain necessary approvals, licenses, or permits before exporting certain items, especially sensitive or controlled products. Compliance ensures that exports do not violate international agreements or cause harm. These regulations are managed by government agencies and vary depending on the type of product and destination country. Following export laws helps promote lawful international trade and safeguard national interests.