Executive Communications to Congress Feb 3 - 10
The following are highlights of the trade-related Executive Communications sent to Congress from February 3-10, 2011:
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- Foreign policy-based export controls. The Department of Commerce Secretary transmitted the department's report on Foreign Policy-Based Export Controls for 2011. (302, 02/09/11)
- Arms Export Control Act. The Department of Defense transmitted Transmittal No. 28-10, pursuant to the Arms Export Control Act, informing of an intent to sign a Memorandum of Understanding with Finland. (352, 02/10/11)
- International agreements. The Department of State transmitted a report concerning international agreements other than treaties entered into by the U.S. to be transmitted to Congress within the sixty-day period specified in the Case-Zablocki Act. (354, 02/10/11)
- National emergency with Lebanon. The Department of Treasury Secretary transmitted a six-month periodic report on the national emergency with respect to Lebanon that was declared in Executive Order 13441 of August 20087. (355, 02/10/11)
- National emergency with Liberia. The Department of Treasury Secretary transmitted a six-month periodic report on the national emergency with respect to the former Liberian regime of Charles Taylor that was declared in Executive Order 13348 of July 2004. (351, 02/10/11)