Senate Foreign Relations Schedules Markup for Defense Trade Treaty Implementation Bill
On September 21, 2010, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee will hold a markup of S. 3581, the Defense Trade Treaty Implementation Act of 2010, with an amendment in the nature of a substitute. Among other things, S. 3581 would amend the Arms Export Control Act to: (1) authorize the President to implement and enforce a specified defense trade treaty with the United Kingdom and a specified defense trade treaty with Australia; and (2) provide that upon treaty implementation each such country would be exempt from its treaty related licensing requirements for exports of defense articles.
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(See ITT’s Online Archives or 12/16/09 news, 09121645, for BP summary of a December 2009 Senate Foreign Relations hearing on the U.S. and Australia defense treaties during which witnesses noted that ratification of these treaties is strongly supported by the Administration.)