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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
        <dateIssued>2010-07-01</dateIssued>
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        Videotaped Remarks to the 
        
        Department of Commerce Annual Update Conference on Export Controls and Policy
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August 30, 2010</item-date>
        
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        Hello, everyone. I'm sorry I'm not able to be with you in person today, but I'm pleased to have the chance to join you by video to talk about our 
        
        export control reform initiative.
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    <para>
        About a year ago, we launched a comprehensive review of our export controls and determined that we needed fundamental reform in all four areas of our current system: in what we control, how we control it, how we enforce those controls, and how we manage our controls. I want to thank S
        
        ecretary Locke, Sec
        
        retary Gates, S
        
        ecretary Clinton, and many others for their work on this initiative. And today I want to highlight the key elements of our new approach and the first steps towards its implementation.
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    <para>
        For too long, we've had two very different 
        
        control lists, with agencies fighting over who has jurisdiction. Decisions were delayed, sometimes for years, and industries lost their edge or moved abroad. Going forward, we will have a 
        
        single, tiered, positive list, one which will allow us to build higher walls around the export of our most sensitive items while allowing the export of less critical ones under less restrictive conditions.
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    <para>
In the past, there was a lot of confusion about when a license was required. It depended on which agency you asked. Now we will have a single set of licensing policies that will apply to each tier of control, bringing clarity and consistency across our system.</para>
        
    <para>
        In addition, I 
        
        plan to sign an Executive order that creates an Export Enforcement Coordination Center to coordinate and strengthen our enforcement efforts and eliminate gaps and duplication across all relevant departments and agencies.
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    <para>
        Finally, right now export control licenses are managed by multiple, different IT systems or, in some cases, even on paper. Going 
        
        forward, all agencies will transition to a single IT system, making it easier for exporters to seek licenses and ensuring that the Government has the full information needed to make informed decisions.
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    <para>
        While there is still more work to be done, taken together, these reforms will focus our resources on the 
        
        threats that matter most and help us work more effectively with our allies in the field. They'll bring 
        
        transparency and coherence to a field of regulation which has long been lacking both. And by enhancing the 
        
        c
        
        ompetitiveness of our manufacturing and technology sectors, they'll help us not just increase 
        
        exports and 
        
        create jobs, but strengthen our national security as well.
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    <para>
        All this represents significant progress. And as we implement these 
        
        reforms and take further steps, including working to create a single licensing agency, I look forward to working with both Congress and the export control community to ensure their success.
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                Thanks so much. 
        
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The President's remarks were videotaped at approximately 6:10 p.m. on August 13 in the Library at the White House for broadcast at the conference on August 31. The transcript was released by the Office of the Press Secretary on August 30. The Executive order of November 9 is listed in Appendix D at the end of this volume.
    
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