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Germany Approves Export of Natural Gas Equipment to Iran

Nov 30, 1999
Germany's federal export control office has cleared the way for an engineering company to build three plants for Iran to liquefy natural gas, a government spokesman said Tuesday.

BIS Imposes $90,000 Civil Penalty on Taiwan Company for Unlicensed Exports of Computer Chips to China

Nov 30, 1999
The U.S. Department of Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has imposed a $90,000 civil penalty ($10,000 per violation) on Taiwan's Johnson Trading & Engineering Company, Ltd. for knowingly causing the unlicensed exports of computer...

Iran Actively Pursuing German Investment

Nov 30, 1999
The Financial Times Deutschland has reported that Iran is actively seeking investment from German companies and that it will provide the companies with financial guarantees on their investments in Iran.

Mexico Law Blog Unveiled

Nov 30, 1999
There is a new blog for those interested in Mexico -related trade and business issues. The Mexico Law Blog is published by my colleague John Dorsey in Strasburger & Price's Austin, Texas office.

Enforcement of Mandatory and Advanced AES Filing Regulation Starts October 1, 2008

Nov 30, 1999
All U.S. exporters, freight forwarders and foreign principal parties in interest are reminded that the new Foreign Trade Regulations (FTR) (15 CFR Part 30) published on June 2, 2008 are now in effect.


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