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BIS Denies Export Privileges Over Falsified Export Docs on China, Russia Shipments

The Bureau of Industry and Security is temporarily denying export privileges for X-TREME Motors, XTREME Outdoors, Tyson Preece, Corey Justin Preece and Toby Green for six months over violations of the Export Administration Regulations involving unauthorized exports to Russia, China…

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and other countries. The individuals and companies, all located in Utah, are being placed on the Denied Persons List. BIS alleges those individuals and companies fabricated customs declarations to ship rifle scopes and other controlled items. BIS detained over 50 shipments that were falsely identified by the companies. The companies labeled the shipments as containing all-terrain vehicle parts. The denial order is eligible for renewal.