US-origin ITAR-controlled defence article inbound to AU
scenarioAU-USus_inboundSourceUS Arms Export Control Act 22 USC 2778; International Traffic in Arms Regulations 22 CFR 120-130; DFAT / Defence Export Controls guidance on ITAR re-transfer
A US-origin defence article or technical data controlled on the US Munitions List (USML) is being imported into Australia (or provided to an Australian person). The US exporter needs an ITAR licence or a listed exemption (e.g. AUKUS reciprocal under 22 CFR 126.7); the Australian recipient must manage re-transfer / re-export restrictions imposed by the ITAR licence conditions.
Applies when
direction=inboundproduct_class=itar_controlledcounterparty_country=UScountry_of_operation=AU
Applicable legislation (3 items)
- us/cfr-22-120-130ITAR primary regulation
- us/usc-22-2778AECA 22 USC 2778 underpins ITAR
- cth/act-2012-153AU-side re-transfer offences
Applicable topics (2 claims)
- ITAR licensing + re-transfer restrictionsinstitutionalPrimary ITAR control
- AU recipient obligations — DTCA pass-through controlsinstitutionalAU-side re-transfer discipline
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-origin ITAR-controlled defence article inbound to AU predicates.
- ITAR licensing + re-transfer restrictions↔AU recipient obligations — DTCA pass-through controlsmutually_reinforcing
US-side ITAR re-transfer rules + AU-side DTCA controlled-supply offences bind the Australian recipient
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