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United States: Law Regulating the Importation of Strategic Materials*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 March 2017

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Legislation and Regulations
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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1972

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[Excerpts reproduced from Title V of Public Law 92-156, 92nd Congress, H.R. 8687 of November 17, 1971, and the Conference Report to accompany H.R. 8687, House Report No. 92-618 of November 5, 1971.

[On January 25, 1972, the Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assests Control, formally lifted import restrictions on shipments of chrome and other strategic and critical materials from Rhodesia by issuing a general license to importers covering such materials (Federal Register, Vol. 31 No. 16, p. 1108).

[U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2765 (XXVI) of November 16, 1971, calling on the United States to prevent the importation of chrome from Rhodesial appears at page 206. The U.S. statement at the United Nations, concerning chrome imports from Rhodesia, appears at page 243.]

[U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2765 (XXVI) of November 16, 1971, calling on the United States to prevent the importation of chrome from Rhodesial appears at page 206. The U.S. statement at the United Nations, concerning chrome imports from Rhodesia, appears at page 243.]

References

* [Excerpts reproduced from Title V of Public Law 92-156, 92nd Congress, H.R. 8687 of November 17, 1971, and the Conference Report to accompany H.R. 8687, House Report No. 92-618 of November 5, 1971.

[On January 25, 1972, the Department of the Treasury, Office of Foreign Assests Control, formally lifted import restrictions on shipments of chrome and other strategic and critical materials from Rhodesia by issuing a general license to importers covering such materials (Federal Register, Vol. 31 No. 16, p. 1108).

[U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2765 (XXVI) of November 16, 1971, calling on the United States to prevent the importation of chrome from Rhodesial appears at page 206. The U.S. statement at the United Nations, concerning chrome imports from Rhodesia, appears at page 243.]

[U.N. General Assembly Resolution 2765 (XXVI) of November 16, 1971, calling on the United States to prevent the importation of chrome from Rhodesial appears at page 206. The U.S. statement at the United Nations, concerning chrome imports from Rhodesia, appears at page 243.]