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May 03, 2007 

Next NCITD Meeting to Focus on European Export Controls and Export Enhancement Act of 2007

The National Council on International Trade Development's (NCITD) May 10th meeting will feature speakers on European export control issues and the renewal of the Export Administration Act.

Scott E. Sullivan, Vice President and Global Trade Counsel of Flowserve Corporation and
U.K.-based
Stacey L. Lax of Ernst & Young LLP will discuss European export control and compliance issues.

Erik Heilman, Director of Congressional and Public Affairs, Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce, will discuss the proposed Export Enforcement Act of 2007, which would reauthorize the Export Administration Act.

For information on how to join NCITD or to attend the meeting, see www.ncitd.org or contact the NCITD Secretariat at 202-872-9280.

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