Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
Ongoing Concerns for University Engagements with Russia, Belarus and Ukraine
Due to the continuing Russian invasion of Ukraine, the U.S. response through sanctions and enhanced export controls, and the Colorado Governor’s supporting executive order, Boulder’s Office of Export Controls (OEC) views any engagements with Russia, Belarus and Russian occupied regions of Ukraine, as extremely high risk. OEC will reassess and modify, or terminate, current engagements as appropriate, and will recommend avoiding future engagements where there is a direct or indirect connection to Russia or the Russian government—including any entity identified as being “state-owned” or having a military support function. The following three areas are where the most significant concerns are materializing, and as such will be the focus for university involvement:
Note - Fundamental Research. The definition of “fundamental research” and the ability to use the Fundamental Research Exclusion (FRE) to preclude the application of export controls remains unchanged. FRE only applies to information and technology that results from the fundamental research. It does not apply to physical shipments or releases of controlled data and technology used to achieve the research. The increased number of Russian entities on the BIS Entity List increases the need for careful review. Subject to certain exceptions, most items that could be shipped physical form will now require a government license to be sent to any of the newly added Russian organizations to the Entity List.