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Posted on July 11th, 2007 by philip
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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 arrangement [...]
Posted on July 9th, 2007 by philip
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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.
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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 philip
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