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	<title>Comments on: BIS to UAE: &#8220;Time is Running Short&#8221;</title>
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		<title>By: ExportLawBlog &#187; Coming Soon: More Countries You Can&#8217;t Export To</title>
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		<description>[...] So, who do we think is going to be on the list? BIS won&#8217;t say in this &#8220;Advance Notice.&#8221; But we think that BIS has at least one country in mind and that this &#8220;Advance&#8221; Notice is a shot across the bow aimed at the UAE. It&#8217;s only been several months since Assistant Secretary Padilla of BIS and Undersecretary Abdulla Bin Ahmed Al-Saleh of the UAE engaged in a war of words over diversion of shipments from the UAE to Iran and other places of concern. [...]</description>
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