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U.S. Department of Commerce

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Washington, D.C., United States

The U.S. Department of Commerce is an executive department of the federal government focused on promoting economic growth and providing support to businesses. It facilitates export trade, ensures fair trade practices, and gathers economic data to inform policymaking.

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CCI Score: U.S. Department of Commerce

49.83

-0.03%

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Commerce Department Human Rights-Driven Export Policy

The Commerce Department has introduced a detailed addendum to its Global Markets Client Eligibility Policy, mandating that the International Trade Administration assess whether export promotion assistance could contribute to human rights abuses. The policy requires ITA staff to review potential exports—including surveillance and tracking technologies—and to decline assistance if significant human rights concerns are identified. Lawmakers have praised this move as a step towards ensuring that U.S. exports do not bolster authoritarian regimes.

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U.S. Department of Commerce is currently rated as a Leader.

+45 to +100 CCI Score
Companies in this range actively lead the fight against authoritarianism by rejecting oppressive practices and championing democratic values. They implement robust policies, engage in transparent governance, and drive initiatives that set the standard for corporate responsibility.

Latest Events

  • Commerce Department Human Rights-Driven Export Policy Logo
    NOV
    03
    2023

    The Commerce Department has introduced a detailed addendum to its Global Markets Client Eligibility Policy, mandating that the International Trade Administration assess whether export promotion assistance could contribute to human rights abuses. The policy requires ITA staff to review potential exports—including surveillance and tracking technologies—and to decline assistance if significant human rights concerns are identified. Lawmakers have praised this move as a step towards ensuring that U.S. exports do not bolster authoritarian regimes.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    The policy initiative reflects strong public and political behavior by incorporating human rights assessments into export promotion decisions. This proactive measure helps prevent U.S. support of authoritarian practices by ensuring that potentially repressive technologies are not inadvertently exported.

    Commerce to Formally Consider Human Rights Implications in Export Promotion Efforts

  • +80

    Provision of Repressive Technologies

    April 9

    By targeting exports that include surveillance, tracking, and other repressive technologies, the policy directly addresses the risks of enabling authoritarian abuses. This move diminishes the likelihood that U.S. export promotion plays a role in empowering regimes that violate civil and political rights.

    Commerce to Formally Consider Human Rights Implications in Export Promotion Efforts

  • Commerce Department Proposes National Security Guardrails for CHIPS Program Logo
    MAR
    01
    2023

    The U.S. Department of Commerce released a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking outlining national security guardrails for the CHIPS Incentives Program under the CHIPS and Science Act. The rule includes measures to restrict semiconductor manufacturing expansion in foreign countries of concern, tighten export controls, and impose restrictions on joint research and technology licensing with adversarial nations. These measures are designed to safeguard critical technologies and strengthen U.S. national security by ensuring that funds and technology are not diverted to malign actors.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    The Commerce Department's initiative to impose strict national security guardrails reflects a proactive engagement in public policy to prevent advanced technologies from aiding authoritarian regimes. By setting clear restrictions on semiconductor production and technology transfers, the department demonstrates a commitment to safeguarding democratic interests and mitigating risks posed by adversarial nations.

    Commerce Department Outlines Proposed National Security Guardrails for CHIPS for America Incentives Program

  • +50

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 9

    The proposed rule emphasizes technology security by classifying critical semiconductors and aligning export controls with CHIPS program guardrails. This initiative minimizes the risk of the advanced technology falling into the hands of foreign adversaries that may use it to bolster repressive capabilities, ensuring that technological innovations serve democratic and national interests.

    Commerce Department Outlines Proposed National Security Guardrails for CHIPS for America Incentives Program

  • +30

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 9

    By establishing restrictions on semiconductor facility expansions abroad and aligning policy measures with international partners, the Department is influencing economic structures in a manner that strengthens national security and protects domestic economic interests against authoritarian influence.

    Commerce Department Outlines Proposed National Security Guardrails for CHIPS for America Incentives Program

  • Commerce Implements Export Controls on Cambodia Logo
    DEC
    15
    2021

    The U.S. Department of Commerce announced new export control measures to curb human rights abuses, corruption, and undue military influence in Cambodia, particularly targeting military end-uses and end-users. These controls are designed to restrict the flow of dual-use and sensitive military items, reinforcing U.S. commitments to democratic norms and human rights.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    The Commerce Department’s decisive action to impose export controls in response to documented human rights abuses and corruption serves as a strong alignment with democratic and anti-authoritarian principles. By targeting regimes with authoritarian tendencies, this policy sends a positive message in support of human rights.

    Commerce Adds Export Controls on Cambodia to Address Corruption, Human Rights Abuses, and Regional Security Concerns

  • +70

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 9

    By restricting the export of sensitive items that could enhance the military capabilities of authoritarian regimes, the department is effectively using economic and structural measures to check potential abuses. This move limits the flow of materials that may support repressive military actions.

    Commerce Adds Export Controls on Cambodia to Address Corruption, Human Rights Abuses, and Regional Security Concerns

  • Commerce Tightens Export Controls on Surveillance Items Logo
    OCT
    21
    2021

    The U.S. Department of Commerce has issued a new interim final rule to tighten export controls on cybersecurity and surveillance technology to prevent its misuse in authoritarian regimes and safeguard human rights.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    The rule signals a proactive and positive stance by the department against authoritarian practices. By controlling the export of technology that may be used for surveillance abuses, the action aligns with anti-fascist principles and demonstrates a commitment to protecting human rights.

    Commerce Tightens Export Controls on Items Used in Surveillance of Private Citizens and other Malicious Cyber Activities

  • +50

    Technology and Services Impact

    April 9

    By enforcing tighter controls on the export of cybersecurity and surveillance-related technology, the Commerce Department mitigates the risk of these technologies being exploited by authoritarian regimes, thus promoting ethical technology usage.

    Commerce Tightens Export Controls on Items Used in Surveillance of Private Citizens and other Malicious Cyber Activities

  • Commerce Department Adds Eleven Chinese Entities to Entity List Logo
    JUL
    15
    2020

    The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security added 11 Chinese companies implicated in human rights abuses, including forced labor and the repression of Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, to the Entity List. The action imposes new export restrictions to prevent US goods and technology from supporting these authoritarian practices.

  • +80

    Public and Political Behavior

    April 9

    The department’s decisive intervention through an export control measure reflects strong public and political engagement against human rights abuses. By targeting companies involved in forced labor and the repression of marginalized Muslim communities, the Commerce Department is aligning its regulatory actions with anti-authoritarian principles.

    Commerce Department Adds Eleven Chinese Entities Implicated in Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang to the Entity List

  • +70

    Economic and Structural Influence

    April 9

    By imposing export restrictions on companies that foster repressive practices, the Commerce Department actively limits economic channels that could indirectly support authoritarian repression. This regulatory action curtails economic collaboration with entities implicated in human rights abuses, aligning with anti-fascist and ethical trade principles.

    Commerce Department Adds Eleven Chinese Entities Implicated in Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang to the Entity List

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