U.S. Electronics Firm Fined $8 Million For Export Violations

Credit: ArianeSpace
Before changes to U.S. arms export regulations in the late 1990s, Chinese Long March rockets lofted commercial satellites built by non-Chinese companies at a rate of two or three per year. By 2000, the number had dropped to zero following the 1995 launch-pad explosion of a Long March 2E and its...

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