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Antitrust & Trade Reg.

Oct. 19, 2013

New export rules likely to help aviation companies, frustrate lawyers

This week marked the change in decades-long rules governing the export of defense-related aircraft components and other aviation products. But the massive regulatory shift could mean headaches for compliance departments.


By Caitlin Johnson


Daily Journal Staff Writer

While many around the country focused their attention this week on the federal government shutdown and its ultimate end, general counsel in the aerospace industry had the conclusion of another long chapter to cheer - and, in some cases, groan - about. On Tuesday, new export compliance rules went into effect that reordered how thousands of aviation products and parts are classified. All sorts of co...

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