Commerce proposes tighter controls for missile...

May 26, 2005

26 May 2005

Commerce proposes tighter controls for missile components to Canada

The following article is excerpted from the 26 May 2005 edition of “American Shipper”.

The U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) proposes to amend its regulations to include licenses for all exports and re-exports of items controlled for missile technology reasons to Canada.

Currently, the agency's Export Administration Regulations requires licenses for missile technology-controlled items to all countries, except for Canada.

BIS said it's implementing recommendations made by the Government Accountability Office in a 2001 report. …

BIS said the effect of this rule is that license exemptions for missile technology-controlled items will no longer be available.

The agency will take comments from the industry regarding the proposed rulemaking through June 23. For more information, contact Steven Goldman, director of the BIS Office of Nonproliferation Controls and Treaty Compliance, in Washington at (202) 482-3825.


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