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Amendment to the List of Proscribed Destinations
This rule amends the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) by removing Tajikistan and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro) from the list of proscribed destinations and makes additional clarifications to the ITAR.
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Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulation: Sweden
This rule amends the International Traffic In ArmsRegulations to extend a recent reform of the U.S. defense trade export control system, originally intended to benefitNATO, Australia and Japan, to Sweden. The recent reforms were intended to streamline the U.S. defense export control licensing process and forge closer industrial linkage between...
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Bureau of Political-Military Affairs; Amendments to the International Traffic in Arms Regulation: Canadian Exemption
This rule amends the Canadian Exemption of the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) to change the authorized end-users to Canadian Federal or Provincial government authority acting in an official capacity or a Canadian-registered person. The amendment also adds a new defense service exemption. Further, it amends the list of defense...
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Amendments to the International Traffic in Arms Regulation: NATO Countries, Australia and Japan
This rule amends the International Traffic In Arms Regulations to implement reforms announced by the Secretary of State at the NATO Ministerial in Florence, Italy on May 24, 2000. The reforms of the U.S. export controls system are available to NATO Allies, Japan and Australia and are intended to streamline the U.S. defense export control...
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Amendment to the International Traffic in Arms Regulation: FMS LOA Authorized Defense Services
The International Traffic In Arms Regulations (ITAR), Sec. 126.6, Foreign-owned military aircraft and naval vessels, and the Foreign Military Sales program is being amended to clarify the use of the exemption when providing defense services authorized by the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program.
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Exports of Commercial Communications Satellite Components, Systems, Parts, Accessories and Associated Technical Data
Section 1309(a) of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act for Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001 requires the Department of State to establish a regulatory regime for the export licensing to U.S. allies of commercial satellites, technologies, components, and systems, which shall include expedited approval, as appropriate, while ensuring priority to...