Defence firms give US technology rule change a tentative thumbs-up
But executives cautious to embrace new ITAR regulations until they read the fine print.For years, Canadian aerospace and military technology firms that deal with the United States have spoken out against one of its most notorious export restrictions.
The US International Traffic in Arms Regulations is a controversial rule that forces Canadian companies working on or handling American weapons technology to identify employees born in or holding citizenship from "high-risk" countries like...






