U.S. export laws already require licensing for the sale or export of certain electronic surveillance technology overseas.
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Certainly, this trend is a minus for the many leveraged loan issuers that either operate in, or export to, Europe.
From the iPad app, I could email decks, share them on Facebook or Twitter or export them as PowerPoint presentations.
China and Russia were meanwhile imposing price controls, while Argentina and Vietnam were enforcing foreign sales taxes or export bans, she said.
For example, Twitter recently changed its ToS to make it significantly more difficult for outside organizations to store or export tweets for any reason.
"Some African countries export fruit and import fruit juice, or export olives and import olive oil, simply because their past colonialists did not teach them how to process food, " he told the AFP news agency.
Determined to give effect to its unmet 31 July demand that Iran suspend all uranium enrichment-related and reprocessing activities, the Security Council today imposed sanctions on that country, blocking the import or export of sensitive nuclear materiel and equipment and freezing the financial assets of persons or entities supporting its proliferation sensitive nuclear activities or the development of nuclear-weapon delivery systems.
In many cases there is no obvious direct state involvement in the theft or illegal export of controlled technology.
Countries including France, New Zealand and Sweden offered additional programs such as tax exemptions and deferments, credit mediation, business advice programs or various export guarantees.
In an interview, Jennifer Cohn, medical coordinator for MSF's access campaign, said the ruling reinforces the idea that India won't patent drugs that are "not significantly innovative, " leaving generics companies free to produce many products for domestic use or for export to other countries where the drugs aren't protected by patent.
In a recent study of seven different sectors of the Thai economy, McKinsey, a consultancy, found that poor government regulation was the single biggest barrier to productivity growth in almost every instance, whether in manufacturing or services, in export-oriented or locally consumed products.
The sanctions imposed on PDVSA only prohibit the company from obtaining either a U.S. export visa or money from the U.S. Import-Export Bank, as well as banning them from attempting to obtain U.S. procurement contracts.
And 80% of America's total trade is conducted by just 1% of firms that export or import.
The network has used the migration of poor Calabrians to northern Italy or abroad to export its influence.
Organized crime groups often run their own legitimate businesses--usually transport or import-export companies--as front groups for money laundering.
Attempts to regulate or restrict the export of American biotechnology are likely to backfire and hurt American competitiveness.
The big question is whether this crude will flow south to U.S. refineries, or west for export to China.
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Animal trafficking offers big profits - through sales in street markets or when traffickers export rarer species to Europe and the United States.
The teaching of science stimulates the local economy as farmers become more likely to try out new crops, such as different types of vegetables, or fruit for export.
But if passed, they believe it will put pressure on countries involved in the export or transfer of arms to scrutinise more rigorously both the potential use of weapons and what the consequences of their use might be, such as breaches of human rights.
We would not be able to reconcile this objective with supporting one side or the other, be it via the export of arms or through some other channel.
What is more, where such constraints have been created (usually pursuant to agreements reached in the Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Export Controls, or COCOM), the German government has resisted bringing charges against violators or failed to impose meaningful penalties on those that are found guilty of export crimes.
Mr Tappin, president of the Kent County Golf Union, is accused of conspiring to export defence articles without licence or approval and aiding and abetting the attempted export of defence articles without the required licence.
It is not surprising that the summit did little about biofuels, export bans or social-safety nets (which it hardly discussed).
In fact, the Commerce Department reportedly actually went so far as to revise the stated recommendations for export approval or denial from other agencies.
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Governments cannot use the exchange rate to help the economy adjust to outside shocks, such as a fall in export prices or sharp shifts in capital flows.
The alternative, a foreign-owned holding company, must operate under tight restrictions that forbid, for example, inter-company loans, foreign-exchange balancing, import-export, or even consolidated accounts across the subsidiaries.
Partial rebates or carve-outs can be provided to energy-intensive U.S. businesses like petrochemicals, steel and aluminum to ensure they are not penalized on export markets or from foreign imports.
"This is not a question of export to Europe or America, " she says.
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