UANI Calls on Honeywell to Comply with the Iran SAD Act
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 8, 2010
Contact: Kimmie Lipscomb, [email protected]
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UANI Calls on Honeywell to Comply with the Iran SAD Act
New York, NY -
United Against Nuclear Iran
(UANI) today called on Honeywell to comply with
the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and
Divestment Act of 2010
(the "Iran SAD Act") and end its business in Iran. On July 1,
2010 President Obama signed the Iran SAD Act into law.
Honeywell's business in Iran, which is aimed at developing Iran's
petroleum
refineries, is directly targeted by, and illegal under the Iran SAD
Act.
Honeywell's association with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
(IRGC) on
Iran-based projects is also illegal under the Iran SAD Act.
The Iran SAD Act requires companies that contract with the U.S.
Government to
certify that they do not conduct business in Iran. As the
leading U.S.
Government contractor among all companies that do business in Iran,
Honeywell
cannot make such a certification.
Honeywell's violation of the Iran SAD Act will result in the loss of
billions
of dollars in U.S. business, and will have a material adverse effect
on Honeywell's financial condition. Honeywell, despite its
understanding
that the Iran SAD Act could affect its business in Iran, has failed to
disclose
this risk to investors.
In a letter to David M. Cote, the CEO of Honeywell, UANI President,
Ambassador
Mark Wallace wrote:
This letter follows my letter to you of April 8, 2010, which
is attached for your review. In that letter, we asked that
Honeywell
immediately cease doing business in Iran. Honeywell refused
to take such
action and instead made statements to the press that "[s]hould the U.S.
Congress pass a law that prohibits subsidiaries of U.S. companies from
doing
business in Iran, Honeywell will comply fully as it does with all other
laws in
the countries in which it operates."
On July 1, 2010, President Obama signed into law new Iran sanctions
legislation, the Comprehensive Iran Sanctions, Accountability, and
Divestment
Act of 2010 (the "Iran SAD Act")...
The new law is focused on Iran's gasoline suppliers and those
businesses that
assist Iran in developing petroleum refineries. Honeywell's
business in
Iran is directly covered by the Iran SAD Act.
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In addition, under the Iran SAD Act
sanctions may be imposed
on any entity that conducts business with a representative or affiliate
of
Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC)... Honeywell's work in
association with
the IRGC is in clear violation of the Iran SAD Act.
The law requires companies that do business with the U.S. Government to
certify
that they do not engage in business in Iran that is subject to
sanctions.
Honeywell is a major U.S. Government contractor.
Honeywell cannot
make such a certification. If Honeywell continues its
business in Iran it
will be precluded from contracting with the U.S. Government... The Iran
SAD Act
requires Honeywell to choose between doing business with Iran and with
the
U.S. That choice should be clear.
Given the foregoing please immediately cease and desist your business
in Iran.
Click here to read UANI's
Letter to Honeywell, dated July 8, 2010.
Click here to read UANI's
Letter to Honeywell, dated April 8, 2010.
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