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BIS Denies Export Privileges of Man Involved in Planning Illicit Electronics Shipments to Iran

The Bureau of Industry and Security is denying the export privileges of a man convicted of "willfully conspiring to export, reexport, sell and supply from the United States electronic components to customers located in Iran, without the required U.S. Government authorization," BIS said (here). U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York on May 20, 2016, convicted Ali Reza Parsa of violating the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, BIS said. The agency is suspending Parsa's export privileges until May 20, 2026.

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(Federal Register 06/22/17)