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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

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Last Updated: April 19, 2026

Organization

Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Aliases

AIRI

Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics

Academy of Aerospace Sciences

The Institute of Electronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

IECAS

The Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences

RADI

Academy of Optoelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

AOE

AIRCAS

The Center for Earth Observation and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences

CEODE

The Remote Sensing Satellite Ground Station, Chinese Academy of Sciences

The Center for Airborne Remote Sensing, Chinese Academy of Sciences

The Laboratory of Digital Earth Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences

CAS Institute of Aerospace Information Innovation

Address

No. 9, Dengzhuang South Road, Beijing, CN; No. 19, North 4th Ring Road, Beijing, CN; Datun Road 3, Chaoyang District, Beijing, CN; CC35, South Jinhuluo Road, Miyun District, Beijing, CN; No. 5, Yanqi East 2nd Road, Beijing, CN; Fenglin Oasis, Datun Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, CN

Linked To

https://www.bis.gov/regulations/ear/744#supplement-4-744

Date of listing

2025-09-12

Program information
Program information
Authority

US

Program

Entity List (EL) - Bureau of Industry and Security

Regime

BIS Export Control

Target State

Non-Proliferation

Measures

Other export restrictions

Official Information

The BIS Entity List has evolved into a formidable administrative enforcement tool that imposes a license requirement for exports, reexports, or transfers of some or all items subject to the EAR to listed foreign entities. Those on the BIS Entity List were placed there because there is reasonable cause to believe they have been involved, are involved, or pose a significant risk of being or becoming involved in activities contrary to U.S. national security or foreign policy, such as WMD programs, destabilizing accumulations of conventional weapons, terrorism, or enabling human rights abuses. These license requirements are in addition to any license requirements imposed on the transaction by other provisions of the EAR. As a general rule, BIS generally applies a presumption of denial for license applications involving listed entities. The Entity List thereby serves as an incentive for listed foreign parties to implement effective export management compliance programs to stop the diversion of U.S.-origin items to unauthorized destinations, uses, or users, thereby providing a basis for removal. General Orders also may restrict exports to named individuals or entities. For General Orders, see Supplement No. 1 of Part 736 of the EAR. For guidance concerning the license application review policy applicable to a particular entity, please review that individual or organization’s entry on the list. Listed entities may request removal from the Entity List by submitting a petition pursuant to Section 744.16 and Supplement 5 to Part 744 of the EAR.

Program URL

• BIS, "Don’t Let This Happen to You!", a compendium of case examples highlighting BIS criminal and administrative enforcement efforts: link

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