Johnson & Johnson
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Johnson & Johnson 11 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Johnson & Johnson 11 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Zoll Medical Corporation 13 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Hill-Rom Company 12 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Del Monte 11 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted the NeoStrata Company 14 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Comdex Corporation 14 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Biomune works with the Iranian company Golpad
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Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Biomune Company 14 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Kannar Inc. 15 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
"Varian tells NPR that it does sell cancer care systems to Iran. It's an example of a disconnect between what U.S. companies and the government say they are doing and what medical care providers in Iran are experiencing." (NPR, 8/24/2019).
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Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Varian Medical Systems 15 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
Over the last three presidential administrations, the United States government has granted Emerald Seeds 14 special licenses to do business in Iran. (New York Times, "Companies with Permission to Bypass Sanctions," 12/24/10)
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