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An Examination of ITAR: The Impact on Canadian Dual National Employees
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Date: June 1 2007 |
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The International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) is a collection of US government regulations that control the export and import of defence-related articles and services that are on the U.S. Munitions List. The US denies the export and import of defence articles and defence services destined or originating in countries with respect to which it maintains an arms embargo, such as: Burma, China, Haiti, Liberia, Rwanda, Somalia, Sudan, Cote d’Ivoire, Zimbabwe and Democratic Republic of the Congo. Other "countries of concern" include Cuba, Syria, Lebanon, Iran, North Korea, Balkans, Belarus, Iraq and Afghanistan, Venezuela, among others. The ITAR regulations arose from US concerns that US-built technology was being exported for military use by countries identified by the US as "rogue states".
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