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Honeywell International, Inc. is to pay $13m, and agree to the terms of a 36-month consent agreement, to settle allegations that it violated the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (‘ITAR’) ‘in connection with unauthorized exports and retransfers of technical data resulting from the failure to...
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