US→AU defence transfer via 22 CFR 126.7 / DTCA Amendment Act 2024 reciprocal exemption
scenarioAU-USus_inboundSourceITAR 22 CFR 126.7 (AUKUS exemption); Defence Trade Controls Amendment Act 2024 (Cth); AUKUS Pillar 2 reciprocal licensing arrangement
A US exporter is transferring a defence article or technical data to an Australian authorised user under the AUKUS reciprocal defence-trade pathway — 22 CFR 126.7 (US side) combined with the DTCA Amendment Act 2024 (AU side). The pathway creates a licence-free channel for qualifying transfers between AUKUS partners but imposes strict end-user, end-use, and record-keeping conditions.
Applies when
direction=inboundaukus_reciprocal=truecounterparty_country=UScountry_of_operation=AU
Applicable legislation (3 items)
- us/cfr-22-120-130126.7 pathway
- cth/act-2012-153Underpinning DTCA
- cth/act-2024-dtca-amendAUKUS reciprocal amendment
Applicable topics (2 claims)
- 22 CFR 126.7 AUKUS reciprocal exemptioninstitutionalUS-side exemption
- DTCA Amendment Act 2024 — reciprocal AU frameworkinstitutionalAU-side mirror regime
Co-applies within this scenario (1 relationship)
Rules don’t globally co-apply — they co-apply when the scenario is true. The pairs below reinforce each other under the US→AU defence transfer via 22 CFR 126.7 / DTCA Amendment Act 2024 reciprocal exemption predicates.
- 22 CFR 126.7 AUKUS reciprocal exemption↔ITAR licensing + re-transfer restrictionsalternative_pathway
ITAR-controlled transfers can proceed via the AUKUS 126.7 exemption OR standard ITAR licence — either pathway may be relied on
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