Understanding the Exemption for Personal Protective Gear: A Dive into 22 CFR § 123.17 
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Understanding the Exemption for Personal Protective Gear: A Dive into 22 CFR § 123.17 

In the complex landscape of international trade and national security, the temporary export of personal protective gear is regulated by 22 CFR § 123.17. This provision serves as a crucial exemption, allowing specific items such as body armor and chemical agent protective gear to be exported from the United States without a license, provided certain conditions are met. The regulation emphasizes the importance of preventing misuse of these items, which could have significant implications for global diplomacy and individual safety. This article explores the significance of this exemption, detailing its coverage, conditions, and the entities eligible to use it.

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