State/DDTC Concludes Settlement for Rocket Propellant Sales to China

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The State Department charged Island Pyrochemical Industries Corp. with three violations of the Arms Export Control Act and and the International Traffic in Arms Regulations on Aug. 25.

In a letter from Jae Shin, Director of the Defense Trade Controls Compliance Bureau of Political-Military Affairs, the State Department charged Island, maker of "rocket propellants and precursor chemicals used in explosive ordnance" with

  • Brokering Without Obtaining the Required License or Written Approval, 
  • False Statement, Misrepresentation, or Omission of a Material Fact on DSP-5 License Applications
  • Respondent Seriously Violated the ITAR

According to the State Department, Island brokered with a Chinese company without its approval. The Department also charged Island with "falsely listing itself as the seller and source of the defense article on a DSP-5 license application" in 2015.

Island has 30 days from the date of the letter, Aug. 25, to respond.

Copies of the charging letter, agreement and order can be found here.

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