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| | U. S. Bureau of Industry and Security - International Paper Company Settles Antiboycott Charges |
 | | WASHINGTON The International Paper Company, a Memphis, Tennessee-based manufacturer and exporter of paper and paper products, has agreed to pay a civil penalty totaling $5,000 for two alleged violations of the antiboycott provisions of the Export Administration Act and Regulations, Assistant Secretary for Export Enforcement, F. Amanda DeBusk, announced today. |
 | | The Department alleged that International Paper, on one occasion in 1993, both agreed to refuse to do business with, and furnished information, through an agent, about its business relationships with ships fllisted by countries that participate in the Arab boycott of Israel, in violation of the Regulations. |
 | | The company voluntarily disclosed the alleged violations to the Department. |
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