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Posted on July 11th, 2007 by keeton
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From ExportLawBlog:Â An article on the CTV website today revealed that Canada is considering a change in its Export and Import Permits Act to permit exempt imports and exports by law enforcement officers when they cross the U.S.-Canada border in the course of their official duties. Significantly this is said to be part of a reciprocal […]
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by keeton
Filed under: Canada, News | Comments Off on New ITAR Firearms Export Exemption in the Works
From EpcohTimes During his recent visit to Canada, Chen Yonglin the Chinese diplomat who defected in Australia pointed out that the Chinese embassies in North-America control and use the Chinese Student and Scholar Associations (CSSA) for ulterior motives such as spying. More and more evidence for this Chinese embassy’s control has surfaced lately. Read More
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by keeton
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Q: What is all the fuss about this See-Through Rule? A: Let’s pretend you are Export Compliance SuperPerson with x-ray vision that can see through, say, an aircraft engine. Your uncanny sight can distinguish USML (United States Munitions List)  classified parts from commercial parts.  Let’s say you see a USML nut and bolt in there, […]
Posted on July 5th, 2007 by keeton
Filed under: China, News, QRS-11, See Through Rule, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Your See Through Rule Blues