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Census Says AES Will Fatally Reject Suspended Defense Exports to Libya

Census has issued an Automated Export System (AES) broadcast regarding the suspension of defense exports to Libya.

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All export licenses issued pursuant to the authorities of the Arms Export Control Act and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (22 CFR 120-130) were suspended until further notice.

(See ITT’s Online Archives or 02/28/11 news, 11022857, for BP summary on DDTC’s suspension of all export licenses and exemptions for exports to Libya.)

Suspended Exports to Receive AES Fatal Error

According to Census, all such shipments to Libya reported to AES will be fatally rejected with the following response message:

Response Code: 5C1 - DDTC License Suspended For Country

Reason: The country in question has been requested to be put on an internal edit processing table and this country is currently not allowed DDTC license shipments

Resolution: DDTC shipments not allowed to this country at the current time

AES broadcast #2011014 available by emailing documents@brokerpower.com.