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Exporting Goods and Technology: Section 2

Countries of Concern

This list is provided as a general guide for exploring the feasibility of potential ventures. It should not be used as a justification for exports*. More information can be found here. This is not a complete list.


Balkan Countries (Serbia, Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Macedonia, including Kosovo) No contact or business with certain individuals and their associations
Belarus No contact or business with certain individuals and their associations
Burma (Myanmar) No imports, no financial transfers to Burma, no investments with companies primarily dealing in or with Burma
Congo, Democratic Republic of No contact or business with certain individuals and their associations
Cuba No travel to Cuba, no imports, no exports
Iran No imports, no exports, no financial transactions, no trade in Iranian goods (except foodstuffs and certain carpets)
Ivory Coast No contact or business with certain individuals and their associations
Liberia No contact or business with the former Liberian regime of Charles Taylor
North Korea No imports, strict export controls
Syria No exports (except food and medicine)
Zimbabwe No contact or business with certain individuals and their associations

High Risk Countries (The government holds a general policy of license denial for ITAR* or dual-use goods)


  • Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma (Myanmar), China, Congo, Cuba, Cyprus, Eritrea, Fiji, Haiti, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, North Korea, Palestine / Hamas, Sierra Leone, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Thailand, Vietnam, Venezuela, Yemen, and Zimbabwe





 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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