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FCC Adopts Expansive New Foreign Adversary Reporting Requirements in Latest Order

  • The FCC adopted a Foreign Adversary Report & Order imposing broad new ownership reporting requirements. Holders of FCC authorizations must certify or report whether they are “owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a foreign adversary.” Reporting is required based on three categories or “schedules” of licenses.

  • “Foreign adversary” countries, as determined by the Department of Commerce, currently include: China, Hong Kong, Macau, Cuba, Iran, Korea, Russia and the Venezuelan Maduro Regime.

  • This information will be made publicly available. The FCC has not indicated whether or for what purposes it may use this data.