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BIS Denies Export Privileges for Defense Article Export to Belarus

The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security denied export privileges to Aliaksandr Stashynski on March 4. Stashynski was convicted in February of violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act at a Pennsylvania district court. BIS said Stashynski conspired and…

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agreed to willfully export from the U.S. to Belarus export-controlled items, including L-3 x 200xp Handheld Thermal Imaging Cameras, without the required authorization. Stashynski was indicted along with a number of other individuals, according to the State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (see 13022007). BIS is denying Stashynski export privileges for items controlled by the Export Administration Regulations until 2023.