International Trade Law News Twitter Updates for Week of 11/30/09 to 12/4/09
Summary of International Trade Law News Twitter Updates (@tradelawnews) for Week of 11/30/09 to 12/4/09:
- At EU-China business summit today, China's Premier urged EU to relax export controls on high-tech products to China: http://is.gd/57LZh
- GAO issues report on DOJ's selection of corporate monitors in deferred prosecution and non-prosecution agreements: http://is.gd/57N8B
- Today marks 10th anniversary of infamous Seattle WTO Ministerial protests. Seattle Times follow-up story here: http://is.gd/56XUw
- In letter to President Obama, U.S. Chamber of Commerce (@chamberpost) advocates modernizing export controls http://is.gd/5agkX
- Presentations from the 2009 BIS Update Conference on Export Controls held earlier this year are now available at http://is.gd/5agrC
- Dallas Morning News: "A tiny Texas plane maker says exports make jobs soar" http://is.gd /5aKWc
- NYT: 6 former Siemens officials agree to pay total of 18 million euros in damages resulting from bribery scandal: http://is.gd/5bh6O
- RT @tradelawyer: Legal Alert - Key Developments in Canadian Trade Controls and Economic Sanctions During 2009 http://ow.ly/IkuG
- BBC News: North Korean designer jeans to go on sale in Sweden http://is.gd/5cmVu
- Follow-up to previous tweet: Goods of North Korean origin may not be imported directly or indirectly to US w/out approval letter from OFAC
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