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How exporting weapons becomes risky for contractors who make the exports

Federal News Network

Manufacturers of platforms and ammunition must deal with a list of regulatory and legal challenges. Interview Transcript: Tom Temin And we think of the defense industrial base has strained in terms of capacity to manufacture what’s needed around the world and, you know, missile systems and ammunition and so forth.

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2025 Canadian Trade Outlook: Trade Remedies

Import and Trade Remedies

Before we dive into the export controls outlook, here is an overview of the current state of politics in Canada, which includes a discussion of the legislative powers that remain while Canadian Parliament is prorogued until March 24, 2025. This data illustrated an increasing share of imports for this particular exporter.

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The FY 2024 National Defense Authorization Act: Key Provisions Government Contractors Should Know

Government Contracts Legal Forum

In addition, the supplier of components or systems made of aerospace-grade metals—those that require provenance-tracking to comply with flight safety regulations—must inform DoD if any of the materials were known to be manufactured or processed in China, Iran, North Korea, or Russia. Section 834 amends 10 U.S.C.

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LIDW 2024: International Arbitration Day – Panel Session on Space

Kluwer Arbitration

First, even though there are now hundreds of companies operating globally in the space industry, there remain, for example, no more than a handful of launch providers and satellite manufacturers (if that) in each jurisdiction. As a result, disputes concerning such apparatus tend to be heavily influenced by domestic politics and geopolitics.

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KluwerArbitration ITA Arbitration Report, Volume No. XXII, Issue No. 3 (March 2023)

Kluwer Arbitration

Qidong Adi Tools Manufacturing Co. In both arbitrations, Lima responded by arguing among other things that the Concession Contract and its modifications were void due to corruption. To get your free subscription to the ITA Arbitration Report, click here. The ITA Board of Reporters have reported on the following court decisions.