Re: export regulation

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On 2010-03-19 10:49:30 AM, Mohammed wrote:
> I think you might consider revising the fine print in your website 
> regarding the Export regulation...
> your version of the export regulation state that the product may not be 
> exported or re-exported to certain countries (currently Cuba, Iran, 
> Iraq, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria).
> I think you might reconsider Iraq from the list, because I hope it is 
> not considered as a hostile regime any more, and I double checked the 
> document. Scp[e pf tje Export Administration Regulations 
> (http://www.access.gpo.gov/bis/ear/pdf/734.pdf) which is an October 
> 15,2009 version, states the countries a(Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan 
> and Syria), they dropped Iraq form the list, and if I correctly 
> recollect, that happened even earlier, sometime after 2003, I guess 
> around 2006 or even earlier.
> So I wonder if it is possible for you to review the relevant document 
> and drop Iraq from that list....
Thanks for doing all the research on this!  I'm forwarding this to spot 
to see if we can change this.

Ricky

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