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But the proliferation of inexpensive microprocessor-based systems has made such export controls unworkable.
In a press release about the new directive, the Clinton administration said that such export relaxation is inevitable.
Such export conveniently fit into the circum-Caribbean demand for productive slaves to work in sugar, tobacco, and cotton production.
The difficulties some museums face in securing long-term loans from some art-rich countries has also stirred resentment over such export laws.
British law allows for such export bans and provides mechanisms to give public institutions a chance to buy works at less than the market price.
It is not just that thousands of British jobs hang on the Saudi contracts; some say such export deals give Britain's defence industry the scale it needs to equip its fighting men reliably in times of war.
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That will require imposing stiff penalties on governments found to allow such exports, even if the exporters are private companies operating outside the law.
Britain is the world's second largest exporter of services and such exports, especially in the financial sector, have grown much faster than those of manufactured goods since 1995.The argument about "critical mass" is even less convincing.
It is the third-biggest exporter of beef products, behind the United States and Australia, earning $806 million from such exports in 2000.
President Bill Clinton sought to regularize such exports.
In 2012, such exports were valued at 1.65 billion francs.
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