The controls governing America's export of satellites are part of the International Traffic in Arms Regulation (ITAR) and they are handled in the Department of State.
"Export controls are an integral part of safeguarding U.S. national security and foreign policy interests, " said CEO Louis Chenevert.
The pair had pleaded guilty at last year's pre-trial hearing to their part in the export of the waste out of Felixstowe and Tilbury.
In the third quarter of 2009, the economy began to recover, in large part due to export growth, low interest rates, and an expansionary fiscal policy, and growth was 3.6% in 2011.
Export growth may weaken, in part because higher interest rates have pushed up the real, the currency.
The Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Export Initiative, a coordinated effort to promote renewable energy and energy efficiency exports, is the most recent program launched as part of this national export effort.
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Depressed levels of spending in these export markets devastates these economies, in part because their domestic markets are not yet wealthy enough to support strong growth on their own.
As part of these responsibilities, the Export Promotion Cabinet, in coordination with the Advocacy Center at the Department of Commerce, is focused on ensuring that the Federal Government's commercial advocacy effectively promotes exports by U.S. businesses, particularly by those firms competing for international contracts against foreign firms that may benefit from strong home government support.
Beijing, for its part, has long maintained that its export controls are designed to minimize the environmental impact of rare earth mining, while meeting the country's surging domestic demand.
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For the most part, though, Asia's export-driven markets suffered as the outlook for consumer demand in the U.S. and Europe worsened, and as it became apparent that the Chinese growth engine wouldn't be able to pick up the slack.
The story starts back in January 1998, when Royal Ordinance, now part of BAe Systems, applied for an export licence to refurbish the 30 Moroccan guns in Western Sahara and also, according to a confidential document we have seen, supply six new guns.
Part one, we're going to export more products, and we're going to outsource fewer jobs. (Applause.) After a decade where manufacturing had been declining, this country has now created over the last two and half years over half a million new manufacturing jobs -- a whole lot of them right here in Ohio.
The event, which has been endorsed by the Prime Minister, is a key part of the UK government's strategy to double UK export growth by 2020.
For their part, the Iranians would be happy if they were allowed to export, say, their carpets or caviare to America.
The South shut down its own production a year ago as part of a row with Khartoum about how much it should pay to export its oil through Sudan.
An international GPS ground station may have to get export approval to buy a new screen for its Dell laptop, because it is part of a system that is controlled.
The export sector, despite tough competition from China, began growing again last year, bolstered in part by higher oil prices.
He announced a range of new finance and insurance products as part of a Trade and Investment White Paper aimed at helping small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to export more goods overseas.
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