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Export Control is a form of International Trade regulation that seeks to limit the transfer of goods, technology, and services from one country to another. It is used to protect national security, prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction, and protect against the diversion of goods and technology to unauthorized end-users. Export Control regulations are enforced by governments and international organizations, and are typically implemented through licensing and enforcement mechanisms. Export Control regulations are often used to protect sensitive technologies, such as those related to defense, aerospace, and nuclear energy. They can also be used to protect intellectual property, such as patents and copyrights. Export Control regulations can also be used to protect the environment, by limiting the export of hazardous materials. Companies in the Export Control market include Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, and General Dynamics. These companies provide services such as export compliance consulting, export licensing, and export enforcement. Other companies in the market include ITAR Solutions, Export Solutions Group, and Export Compliance Solutions. Show Less Read more