I figure if you're reading this blog on what is remarkably both Christmas Day and the first day of Hanukkah I owe you at least a laugh or two. To that end, here are the most amusing search terms people used to reach Export Control Blog over the past month:
- the agency that doesn't allow cigars into the us from cuba (Here you go, buddy.)
- iran jsf (Clearly, someone is thinking very long term.)
- nuclear export compliance under the ear (For all our sakes, I hope you're not relying solely on Google to meet this obligation.)
- ECCN implication liability (Pretty sure you're not going to like the answer to this one.)
- arms embargo DDTC china (Even CBP inspectors have given up trying to get DDTC on the phone -- this search originated from customs.gov.)
- extraterritorial trade "international law" (From France, natch.)
- "kill itar" (Easy there, cowboy...or maybe you're just looking for this?)
- isro interview questions for telemetry tracking control and command network (Best of luck! You probably won't get the job if you mention the Entity List though, I hear it's a sore subject 'round ISRO.)
- i am an export compliance specialist BIS (Good for you!)
- If you are not licensed to export a certain item, but you exported the item, what happened? (Your question's way too deep for me, but perhaps your apparent philosophical soulmates at the US Embassy Jakarta can help.)
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