US Export Controls Tightened on Nicaragua
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On March 14,2024,the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS),a subordinate agency of the U.S.Department of Commerce,announced that due to the continuously deteriorating human rights situation in Nicaragua and its increasingly close military cooperation with Russia,the United States will impose stricter export control policies on Nicaragua.With this adjustment,Nicaragua will be moved from the relatively lenient Group B to the more stringent Group D5.
Country Group D5 is a classification within the U.S.export control system,primarily encompassing countries subject to U.S.arms embargoes.Nations in this group face stricter licensing policy requirements when obtaining items controlled for national security reasons.Additionally,countries categorized under D5 are also subject to restrictions related to "military end-use" and "military end-user."
Nicaraguas inclusion in Group D5 marks its addition to the list of 23 other countries,including Afghanistan,Belarus,Myanmar,Central African Republic,China,Cuba,Iraq,and Russia,making it the 24th country subject to this level of control.
This policy adjustment further strains diplomatic relations between the U.S.and Nicaragua.International reactions to this move vary,with some countries and organizations likely to support the U.S.decision,while others may criticize it as excessive interference in another countrys internal affairs.

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