Last week, the Bureau of Industry and Security (“BIS”) used section 744.11 of the Export Administration Regulations for a second time to designate sixteen more entities to the Entity List for activities by these entities that could be contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States. The first round of designations under the section occurred on September 22, 2008. The effect of the designations in this instance is to require a license for all exports to the designated entities and to adopt a policy of denial for all such license requests.
Nine of the newly-designated entities are located in Iran. Since exports to these entities in Iran are already prohibited these new designations are of limited utility except, I suppose, inasmuch as the designation would prohibit exports made to these entities when they are located outside Iran. Additionally, the designation order states that no license exceptions are available for exports to the newly-designated entities, which means that gifts and humanitarian donations to these entities that might otherwise be eligible for license exceptions are now not eligible for export under these exceptions.
The remaining designations are entities in Singapore and the United Kingdom, including Brian Douglas Woodford, a U.K citizen and his Singapore-based company, Monarch Aviation. Woodford’s wife Laura Wang-Woodford was arraigned in February in connection with aircraft parts allegedly exported by Monarch Aviation and the Woodfords to Iran. Brian Woodford is still at large although he does have a LinkedIn Profile up which indicates that he’s interested in “getting back in touch.” I suspect that the DOJ is also interested in getting in touch with him. In the meantime, he’s not getting any Christmas presents sent to him from the United States.
The final designation is as brief as it is vague and reads — in its entirety — as follows: “MCES, London, United Kingdom.” A Google search reveals three companies named MCES in London here, here, and here. So which one is it? Come on, guys, at least give us a hint.
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