Unwanted Advances – Tests, Arrests Draw Attention to Indian Missiles

   Here’s hopin’ you your Monday went well…While you slept …. .Indian missile technology advances – and US officials suspect recent launches may be from stolen technology. We reported on the Cirrus export bust recently. I predicted some political fallout –but I haven’t heard a peep about the implications. I think the Paris Hilton crises […]

Bombardier not commenting on possible case of espionage

From Canada.com  Chinese Spys In Canada MONTREAL – Bombardier wasn’t commenting Wednesday on a report that foreign technicians were caught stealing secrets at one of its Montreal plants last year. The newspaper report said that Chinese technicians were especially interested in computer files at one of the jet-assembly plants and that Bombardier tried to keep […]

U.S. and Canada Reportedly Reach Partial Agreement on ITAR Controversy

From the International Trade Law News website. Canada‘s The Globe and Mail newspaper reported that the U.S. and Canada have reached an agreement on how to handle the recent controversy involving dual citizens who work on military projects in Canada - which are subject to the U.S. International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). The paper reports […]

Upcoming Roundtable: ITAR Impedes Globalization

“An International Forum for Aviation and Space Leaders.”  Aviation and Space Leaders will join a roundtable discussion  on “Impediments to Globalization.” The panel will discuss the stumbling blocks to international cooperation in the aerospace industry, offer opinions on whether the International Traffic in Arms Regulations prevent global partnerships and consider how ITAR and other regulatory processes impact […]

May 1, 2007 – The Sagas Continue

Sheesh! Not much happening in the Export Compliance world today, folks. Once again, I need to borrow the brow-sweat of  our comrades at ExportLawBlog, who offer a tray of ExportLaw.Blog hors devours: Update on the Chi Mak case Farming in Cuba Indian spy case More bombs for Israel Read here, then weep.