Kaiser Aluminum Gets Civil Penalty of $210,000 for Unlawful Exports of Potassium Fluoride and Aluminum Rod, December 28, 2001
$1.12 Million Penalty Imposed on Texas Company (Thane-Coat) for Shipments to Libya, December 26, 2001
Commerce Department Imposes Civil Penalty on Minnesota Firm in Settlement of Export Violations, December 20, 2001
Sunbeam Subsidiaries settle Antiboycott charges, December 12, 2001
Commerce Department Imposes $2.12 Million Civil Penalty on McDonnell Douglas for Alleged Export Control Violations, November 14, 2001
Detector Electronics Corp. of Minneapolis Settles Charges of Unlawful Export of U.S.-origin ultraviolet fire detection systems to India, November 8, 2001
Public Comments Requested on Impact of Proposed Stock Pile Sales, November 2, 2001
Minnesota Firm Settles Charges of Unlawful Exports of Valves, October 22, 2001
A.X.O. Chemical Inc., a Florida Company, Settles Charges of Illegal Exports of Chemicals, October 22, 2001
Pars Company, Inc., of Cary, North Carolina pleads guilty to exporting Gas Monitors to the UAE and Iran, September 19, 2001
Temporary Denied Order issued against InfoCom Corporation of Richardson, TX, and its corporate officers, September 7, 2001
Secretary Evans Applauds Senate Passage of Export Administration Act, September 6, 2001
Oregon company agrees to pay $25,000 and receives three year denial to settle charges of illegally exporting computer related equipment to Iran, August 17, 2001
G.M. Marketing Company of Dallas, TX, agrees to pay $111,250 civil penalty to settle Antiboycott charges, August 17, 2001
Dealing with a Denied Party Costs N.Y. Customs Broker $30,000, July 11, 2001
Opto Power of Tuscon, AZ pays penalties as part of a settlement of charges that it illegally exported diode lasers to Israel for a period of over two years, May 22, 2001
UCAR International, Inc., of Nashville, TN settles allegations that the company illegally exported ATJ grade graphite to various foreign countries for over a period of two years, May 22, 2001
Chinese Government-owned firm pleads nolo contendere to violating the Export Administration Act by making false statements and misleading U.S. firms, May 11, 2001 [PDF file of Justice Department Press Release]
Dow Chemical Subsidiary Settles Illegal Export Claim, May 9, 2001
Quest Technologies Settles Charges of Illegal Export of Gas Sensors, April 26, 2001
California Exporter, Optical Associates, denied export privileges, fined $100K, and given two years probation for illegal export to India, April 26, 2001
Refinery Industries, Inc. of Budd Lake, New Jersey and Its President Settle Charges of Attempted Unlawful Exports to Iran, March 12, 2001
The National Defense Stockpile Market Impact Committee Requests Public Comment on the Potential Market Impact of Proposed Stockpile Sales of Palladium, February 20, 2001
Perry Equipment Corporation Settles Antiboycott Charges, January 19, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster's address on "Globalization, National Security, and Export Controls", December 10, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster's addess on "Globalization, Free Trade, and National Security", December 6, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster's keynote address at the Update 2001 Conference, October 4, 2001
Assistant Secretary Michael Garcia remarks at the Update 2001 Conference, October 4, 2001
Assistant Secretary James Jochum remarks at the Update 2001 Conference, October 4, 2001
Chief Counsel Karan Bhatia remarks at the Update 2001 Conference, October 4, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster remarks before the 2001 Symposium for Foreign Export Control Officials, October 2, 2001
Assistant Secretary James Jochum remarks before the 2001 Symposium for Foreign Export Control Officials, October 2, 2001
Assistant Secretary Michael Garcia remarks before the 2001 Symposium for Foreign Export Control Officials, October 2, 2001
Chief Counsel Karan K. Bhatia remarks before the 2001 Symposium for Foreign Export Control Officials, October 2, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster speech before the Third Annual International Conference on Export Controls, Cheltenham, U.K., September 18, 2001
Under Secretary Kenneth I. Juster speech before the Information Security Assurance Conference, Washington, DC May 15, 2001
Testimony before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs, Subcommittee on Economic Policy, regarding the reauthorization
of the Defense Production Act
June 27, 2001
Testimony before the House Financial Services Committee, Subcommittee
on Domestic Monetary Policy, Technology, and Economic Growth regarding
the reauthorization of
the Defense Production Act
June 13, 2001
Testimony before the House International Relations Committee on the reauthorization
of the Export Administration Act
May 23, 2001
Testimony on the occasion of his confirmation
hearing before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban
Affairs,
April 24, 2001
Testimony of Deputy Assistant Secretary Matthew Borman before the Senate Governmental Affairs Subcommittee on International Security, Proliferation, and Federal Services, regarding Commerce's role in nonproliferation activities, November 29, 2001
In April of 2002 the Bureau of Export Administration (BXA) changed its name to the Bureau of Industry and Security(BIS). For historical purposes we have not changed the references to BXA in the legacy documents found in the Archived Press and Public Information.