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One Chinese firm, a unit of STATE-OWNED China Precision Machinery Import-Export Corp., has made nearly 300 illegal shipments to U.S. firms since a ban was imposed on CPMIEC and its affiliates in mid-2006, the newspaper said, citing an analysis of shipping records by the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control.
Arrests made in nuclear tech transfer to Iran. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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Last year, the Import-Export Bank of China made a $5bn loan to a Palmer-backed Queensland coal project which is supposed to deliver China's power industry 1bn tonnes of coal in the next 30 years.
Australia leases out mineral-rich land as China's hunger for resources grows 2011
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By the time his only son was born, he was the founder of Rappaport Mercantile Import-Export.
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By the time his only son was born, he was the founder of Rappaport Mercantile Import-Export.
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Let's call it the Automobile Import-Export Fairness Act. Sure the Japanese would yell, scream, and protest that they had to start letting their showroom dealers sell Fords and Chevys at competitive prices.
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Gibbard (1981, pp. 234-5) has proved that for no conditional with truth conditions stronger than does Import-Export hold.
Conditionals Edgington, Dorothy 2006
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As the case concerns Mamoun Darkazanli, a half-Syrian, half-German businessman, whose Import-Export Company is suspected of being a front for a money-laundering operation to provide funds for terrorists, it is inevitable that regrets at the decision are voiced.
Germany and the European Arrest Warrant Helen 2005
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Thus, although Scalia and Thomas would both abandon the balancing test of Pike, it is clear that they both believe that the ban on protectionism is well-grounded in the Constitution, although Thomas would anchor it in the Import-Export Clause instead of the dormant Commerce Clause.
The Volokh Conspiracy » WINE WARS, PART 3–THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE: 2004
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In Camps Newfound, for instance, he trashes the dormant Commerce Clause, but makes clear that he would still apply the dormant Commerce Clause, just doing so under the Import-Export Clause, which he would apply to interstate commerce as well foreign trade.
The Volokh Conspiracy » WINE WARS, PART 3–THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE: 2004
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Thus, he says, “our rule that state taxes that discriminate against interstate commerce are virtually per se invalid under the negative Commerce Clause may well approximate the apparent prohibition of the Import-Export Clause itself.”
The Volokh Conspiracy » WINE WARS, PART 3–THE DORMANT COMMERCE CLAUSE: 2004
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