Electronics

BenQ

Industry
Electronics
Symbol
TPO: 8215
Country
Taiwan
Contact Information
Sources

BenQ has its own Iran website.

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According to its website, “BenQ Corporation, a leading provider of networked digital lifestyle devices, is a multi-faceted company with strengths in product design, visual display, mobile communication and network convergence technologies. BenQ offers unrivalled breadth and depth of products and integrating technologies across platforms through the brand promise of "Enjoyment Matters”, including projectors, LCD displays, laptop PCs, Netbooks, All-on-One PCs, LCD TVs, digital cameras, communication products and computing peripherals. 2008 revenues for BenQ Corporation exceeded US$1.54 billion” (Company Website).

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According to Business Monitor International, BenQ is a leading electronics manufacturer in the region: “Consumer electronics giant BenQ, for example, employs Iran Nara to carry out semi-knocked down (SKD) assembly of its monitors in Iran, while partnering with Farzanegan to distribute products not subject to high customs duties, such as notebooks, cameras and projectors.” (Business Monitor International, "Iran Q1 2010 Market Overview Article)," 12/14/2009).

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“BenQ has teamed up with local partner Irannara to accelerate sales of its LCD monitors in Iran as it attempts to wrest market share away from LG. An SKD LCD manufacturing facility, which is wholly-owned and operated by Irannara, has been launched in Iran with an initial production capacity of 1,000 17” BenQ-branded LCD monitors per day” (ITP.net“Irannara starts LCD production in Iran for BenQ,”  2/12/2005).

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BenQ is featured repeatedly on the Iran website Iranian ICT News, and mentioned in an article on top brands in the digital market (Iranian ICT News Website).

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BenQ representatives explicitly express the company’s interest in Iran: “BenQ is setting its sights on a larger slice of the Iranian market. The company is predicting that over 800,000 new PCs will be sold in Iran this year, and through stronger ties with local PC manufacturers, the components manufacturer aims to take a bigger share of that total.”

“BenQ represents all that is possible when IT products are designed with users in mind,” said Robert Dung, managing director, BenQ Middle East. “BenQ aims to be the leader in the region’s consumer electronics market within five years, by offering high-value, low-cost technology to Middle East buyers. Meeting demand for new quality products in Iran is one of the many ways we’re achieving that” (Arabianbusiness.com“BenQ looks to Iranian market to grow re-export business,” 1/21/03).

Epson

Industry
Electronics, Technology
Symbol
JP: 6724
States
CA
Country
Japan
Contact Information
Sources

Listed as an approved vendor in Iran by NIOEC, NPC and SADAF.

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Seiko Epson Corporation (Epson) is an independent company part of corporate group, Seiko Group. Seiko Epson manufactures computers and peripherals, and other information and imaging equipment. According to their website, Epson is “a global technology company at the forefront of technological revolutions in imaging, robotics, precision machinery and electronics. Epson offers an extensive array of award-winning image capture and image output products for the consumer, photographic, business and graphic arts markets. The company is also a leading supplier of value-added point-of-sale (POS) printers and transaction terminals for the retail market” (Company Website).

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According to Business Monitor International, “Iran has long had more significant manufacturing capacity in computer peripherals, particularly printers and monitors… The first printers, from Olivetti and Epson, were assembled in Iran in 1994” (Business Monitor International, "Iran Q2 2010 (Market Overview Article)," 3/2/10).

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Maadiran Group features Epson products on its homepage. (Maadiran Group Website)

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Business Monitor International recognizes Maadiran Group as "one of Iran's largest consumer electronics and IT firms.”

“In 2007, Maadiran Group began mass production of five models of LG phones, adding to existing contracts for the assembly of LG monitors, Epson dot matrix printers and Olivetti bank slip printer. LG is an important brand for Maadiran. In 2008, the company was targeting the production of 850,000 LG-branded LCD and CRT monitors, and planned to increase its volume to 940,000 in 2009. Maadiran is also licensed to produce around 14,000 dot matrix printers for Epson annually.”

“Maadiran is an exclusive distributor for Sharp, LG, Olivetti, Epson and a number of other brands” (Business Monitor International, "Company Profile - Maadiran Group - Q2 2010.", 3/2/10).

 

Seiko Group

Industry
Conglomerate, Electronics
Value of USG Contracts
3
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2001&contractorid=299575&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go%20http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2006&contractorid=301588&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go%20http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2010&contractorid=301588&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
TYO:8050
States
CA
Country
Japan
Sources

Seiko Group includes Seiko Holdings Corporation, Seiko Epson and Seiko Instruments, all of which do business in Iran. Seiko Holdings Corporation primarily produces watches, and has a variety of divisions that deal with electronics, including Seiko NPC Corporation, which manufactures semiconductors (Company Website).

Seiko Instruments also produces semiconductor products, along with other electronic components, precision parts and technology (Company Website).

Seiko Epson manufactures computers and peripherals, and other information and imaging equipment. (Company Website).

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Seiko has a service center in Tehran. Company Website

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According to Business Monitor International, “Iran has long had more significant manufacturing capacity in computer peripherals, particularly printers and monitors… The first printers, from Olivetti and Epson, were assembled in Iran in 1994” (Business Monitor International"Iran Q2 2010 (Market Overview Article)"  March 2, 2010).

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Maadiran Group features Epson printers on its homepage. Maadiran Group Website

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Business Monitor International recognizes Maadiran Group as "one of Iran's largest consumer electronics and IT firms."

"In 2007, Maadiran Group began mass production of five models of LG phones, adding to existing contracts for the assembly of LG monitors, Epson dot matrix printers and Olivetti bank slip printer. LG is an important brand for Maadiran. In 2008, the company was targeting the production of 850,000 LG-branded LCD and CRT monitors, and planned to increase its volume to 940,000 in 2009. Maadiran is also licensed to produce around 14,000 dot matrix printers for Epson annually."

"Maadiran is an exclusive distributor for Sharp, LG, Olivetti, Epson and a number of other brands" (Business Monitor International, "Company Profile - Maadiran Group - Q2 2010 Iran."  March 2, 2010).

 

Sharp Corporation

Industry
Electronics
Value of USG Contracts
341
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2002&contractorid=299460&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
TYO:6753
States
NJ
Country
Japan
Sources

Sharp manufactures consumer/information products and electronic components, including LCDs, solar cells, and other electronic devices (Company Website).

According to its website, “At Sharp Electronics Corporation, a U.S. subsidiary of Osaka-based Sharp Corporation - a company known worldwide for its unique one-of-a-kind electronic products and solutions, our challenge is to create a balance between work time and personal time, with products that can benefit people's lives at work, at home, and everywhere in between” (Company Website).

Sharp is a leading solar manufacturer, powering “more homes and businesses than any other solar manufacturer in the world.” Sharp uses semiconductors to create utility-scale solar cells for government use (Company Website).

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The Maadiran Group, “Iran's leading office equipment and technology systems supplier, manufacturer, and after-sales service provider,” features Sharp products on its home page. (Maadiran Group Website).

The Iran Office Machines Center, one of the three subsidiaries comprising Maadiran, "is the exclusive distributor in Iran for Olivetti, Optoma, Plustek, Epson, Sharp, LEXMARK, MEVA and LG Electronics." (Maadiran Group Website)

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According to Business Monitor International, Sharp has a long history of business in Iran: “While US vendors are restricted from direct involvement in the market, their Asian rivals, in particular, have fewer inhibitions. Many, including Samsung, LG and Sharp, have hastened to take advantage of the opportunity presented to them by building up distribution and even production strength in the country.”

“Iran has long had more significant manufacturing capacity in computer peripherals, particularly printers and monitors…Sharp has been perhaps the biggest player and was the brand of the first fax machine and first notebook computer to be produced in Iran in 1984 and 1985 respectively.”

“Iran's AV device production capacity is growing. In the 2005/06 fiscal year, Iran produced around 768,209 colour TV sets and 562,473 radios and cassette players, according to government figures. The industry started to develop in the 1990s with the first LCD projector, from Sharp, being manufactured in 1991 and the first CRT monitors in Iran from LG in 1993” (Business Monitor International, "Iran Q2 2010 (Market Overview Article)," March 2, 2010).

 

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Sharp electronics are sold elsewhere in Iran, through Hadid Persian Electronics. (Iranian Wholesale Website).

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Sharp’s corporate social responsibility policy states, “Sharp is committed to being a socially responsible company, conducting its operations with concern for the impact of its activities on its customers, suppliers, employees, communities and other stakeholders, as well as the environment. The company aims an overall positive impact on society by contributing to the culture, benefits, welfare and quality of life for people throughout the world, for its prosperity as a company is directly linked to the prosperity of the entire Sharp family.” (Company Website).

 

Cisco Systems, Inc.

Industry
Electronics, Telecommunications
Value of USG Contracts
62
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2007&contractorid=202128&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
NASDAQ: CSCO
States
CA
Country
USA
Contact Information
Sources

According to Cisco’s website, “Cisco products may not be exported or re-exported to embargoed destinations: Cuba, Iran, [etc.]”

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The CISCO logo appears on the website of the Iranian IT security and surveillance firm, Hoortash Ryan Aflak (“Hoortash” a.k.a. “Hortash”).

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According to the Iranian company Fatehin Sanat's website, Fatehin Sanat supplies various products made by Cisco. 

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According to its website, Cisco is "the worldwide leader in networking that transforms how people connect, communicate and collaborate.” (Company Website)

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"However the repercussion are already being felt, with Cisco reportedly ending all sales agreements with the Chinese firm." (The Register, "Iran blamed for ZTE's 260 PER CENT profit slump," 10/15/2012)

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"<>Cisco Systems Inc. has ended a longstanding sales partnership with ZTE Corp after an internal investigation into allegations that the Chinese telecommunications equipment maker sold Cisco networking gear to Iran.<> Cisco's probe followed stories by Reuters in March and April that documented how Shenzhen, China-based ZTE had sold banned computer equipment from Cisco and other U.S. companies to Iran's largest telecom firm. ZTE also agreed last year to ship millions of dollars worth of additional U.S. tech products, including Cisco switches, to a unit of the consortium that controls the telecom firm... <>David Dai Shu, a ZTE spokesman, said of Cisco's decision to cut ties: 'ZTE is highly concerned with the matter and is communicating with Cisco. At the same time, ZTE is actively cooperating with the U.S. government about the probe to Iran. We believe it will be properly addressed.'... <>In a recent interview, John Chambers, Cisco's chief executive, declined to discuss the results of the company's investigation of ZTE's sales to Iran. But he said Cisco doesn't "tolerate any direct or indirect" sales of its equipment to embargoed countries such as Iran. 'And when that occurs, we step up and deal with it very firmly. So I think you can assume that you will not see that happen again.' <>Cisco and ZTE partnered for the past seven years in a relationship that was at times rocky, according to a former Cisco executive with knowledge of the matter... The partnership expanded about five years ago when Cisco began viewing ZTE as a means to combat Huawei, the world's second-biggest maker of telecoms equipment by revenue after Sweden's Ericsson. Huawei had been beating out Cisco in emerging markets by offering significantly cheaper products. Part of Cisco's strategy, the former Cisco executive said, was 'we would license technology to ZTE and they would produce equipment locally, and we could therefore have a range of equipment in the marketplace that would be cost-competitive with Huawei.' ZTE was 'reasonably successful' in reselling Cisco products inside China, where it was well entrenched in the marketplace, the former executive said. But the plan to develop projects jointly, and offer them in markets such as Africa, floundered...  <>By 2010, the partnership had basically ended, although ZTE continued as an authorized distributor and reseller of Cisco products, according to a person familiar with the matter. The ZTE spokesman did not comment on its relationship with Cisco. <>ZTE has continued to do business in Iran where American-made tech products long have been subject to U.S. sanctions. A parts list dated July 2011 for an equipment contract between ZTE and Telecommunication Co of Iran (TCI) included several Cisco switches. ZTE later agreed to sell five Cisco switches to a unit of the consortium that controls TCI, according to documents reviewed by Reuters." (Reuters, "Exclusive: Cisco cuts ties to China's ZTE after Iran probe," 10/8/2012)

 

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Business Monitor International states, “Cisco Systems Inc (USA) designs, develops, manufactures and provides technical support for high performance computer networking products and systems. The company specialises in end-to-end networking solutions and is aimed at three key markets - enterprises, service providers and commercial.” (Business Monitor International)

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"<>MTN Irancell, a joint venture between MTN Group Ltd of South Africa and an Iranian government-controlled consortium, sourced equipment from Sun Microsystems Inc, Hewlett Packard Co and Cisco Systems Inc, the documents and interviews show. MTN owns 49% of the joint venture but provided the initial funding... <>The document also includes lists of network equipment, including Cisco routers, Sun servers and products from HP... <>Two companies - Oracle Corp, which owns Sun, and Cisco - said they were investigating the matter... <>A spokesman for Cisco said: 'Cisco complies with all US export laws and requires our business partners to expressly acknowledge that they too must abide by these laws. We have been unable to find any information suggesting that Cisco employees were aware of any sales of Cisco equipment to Iran. We continue to investigate this matter, as any violation of U.S. export controls is a very serious matter.'... <>Mahmoud Tadjallimehr, a former project manager at MTN Irancell, said in an interview he was present when the telecom carrier obtained more than 10 Cisco routers and numerous switches in 2007 to route communications traffic... <>Asked how the local Iranian company obtained Cisco products, he said: 'How they got into the country, this is another story. I don't have any idea and I don't want to know.'" (Reuters, "Iranian cell-phone carrier obtained banned U.S. tech," 6/4/2012)
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"This license authorizes the company to help the New Zealand Embassy in Iran with a computer project." (New York Times, "Licenses Granted to U.S. Companies Run the Gamut," 12/24/10)

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The Business Monitor International lists Cisco of Iran, based in Tehran, as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, USA.  (Business Monitor International)

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In its Partner Catalog, Cisco has an entry for “Iran (Islamic Republic of)” with 24 Cisco Technology Developer Partners and one Cisco Solutions Partner. (Company Website)

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The Cisco Learning Network includes the Iran Networking Academy as one of its groups. (Company Website)

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Cisco of Iran (ICCO) is listed as on a page of Iranian companies. (Iranian Company Website)

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Cisco’s Export and Contract Compliance page cites Cisco’s compliance with American regulations, including Export Administration Regulations and Wassenaar Arrangement. Iran is noted in Cisco’s Export and Contract Compliance page as one of several countries where certain Cisco Solutions products may not be delivered. (Company Website)

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Cisco’s Corporate Social Responsibility policy states, “Our corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs are designed to provide long-term benefits to our employees, customers, shareholders, partners, and individuals in communities around the world. We focus on three main areas: Employees, Environment, and Social Investments” (Company Website).

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In its Code of Business Conduct, Cisco claims to be a “good corporate citizen” and states that, “As a global company, we stay on top of laws and regulations as they apply to doing business around the world” (Cisco Code of Business Conduct).
 

 

Intel Corporation

Industry
Electronics, Technology
Value of USG Contracts
18
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2005&contractorid=72312&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
NASDAQ:INTC
States
CA
Country
USA
Contact Information

Investor Relations Manager: (408) 765-1480

Sources

“Intel does not currently sell to parties in the following countries or territories: Iran [etc.]” (Company Website)

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In 2009, Intel was issued a "show cause notice" by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for trading with countries such as Iran, Syria, Cuba and Sudan.  The SEC's letter was marked confidential, and asked the company to provide "any and all business transaction records for the business conducted with the banned countries." 

The letter states: “We are aware of a May 2008<>   news report that PCs in Cuba contain your Celeron Processors.<>   Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria are identified by the State Department as state sponsors of terrorism, and are subject to U.S. economic sanctions and export controls. We note that your Form 10-K does not include disclosure regarding contacts with Cuba, Iran, Sudan, and Syria. Please describe to us the nature and extent of any past, current, and anticipated contacts with the referenced countries, whether through distributors, resellers, licensees, or other direct or indirect arrangements.”

Response

 

“Intel has no business contacts with the Subject Countries, either directly or indirectly through tacit agreement with its customers. Intel prohibits all transactions with countries identified under certain trade related sanctions.”

Ametek

Industry
Electronics
Value of USG Contracts
5
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2006&contractorid=1042&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2010&contractorid=2156122&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2002&contractorid=2493&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fiscal_year=2007&contractorid=257318&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
NYSE: AME
States
PA
Country
USA
Contact Information
Sources

Ametek is featured on the website of the Iranian energy services firm Sima Mehr.

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AMETEK, according to its website, is a leading global manufacturer of electronic instruments and electromechanical devices, with 11,000 colleagues working at more than 80 manufacturing facilities and more than 80 sales and service centers in the US and across the world.

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Lloyd Instruments, an AMETEK subsidiary based in the United Kingdom, manufactures material testing machines, texture analyzers, and davenport polymer test equipment, and lists a regional contact in Iran.  (Company Website)

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Another subsidiary, Denmark-based AMETEK Calibration Instruments, also has an office in Iran. The company is a manufacturer of instruments that calibrate temperature, pressure and process signals as well as temperature sensors. (Company Website)

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The devices of AMETEK Calibration Instruments are used in the oil & gas industry, among others. (Company Website)

 

Response

“does not have any commercial ties with Hirbodan…we are contacting Hirbodan…to demand [they] promptly remove from its website any reference to AMETEK…AMETEK's most recent Form 10-Q filing with the SEC does not mention any Iran dealings...” (March 8, 2018)

Technicolor SA

Industry
Electronics
Value of USG Contracts
1
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2002&contractorid=260403&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
EPA: TCH
States
CA
IN
NJ
NY
Country
France
Contact Information
Sources

According to its 2017 SEC Form 10-Q: " We have prepared a feasibility study related to improvements to an olefins plant in Iran. We are also providing engineering and design services for the construction of an ethylene plant in Iran, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2018." 

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Technicolor SA's Nevada-based subsidiary Grass Valley has distributors in Iran.

Grass Valley

Industry
Electronics
Symbol
NYSE:TCH
States
NV
Country
USA
Contact Information
Sources

Grass Valley, a subsidiary of the French company Technicolor SA, has three listed "Professional Video Distributors" in Iran: Afrouz Trading (Desktop products), Dadehaye Rasa (Professional Products) and Takta (All European manufactured products). (Grass Valley company website, "Professional Video Distributors")

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Grass Valley also lists Dadehaye Rasa (Broadcast Products; Distribution & Transmission Products) and Takta (All European manufactured products) as its "Value Added Distributors and System Integrators" in Iran. (Grass Valley company website, "Value Added Distributors and System Integrators")

Thales

Industry
Aerospace, Defense, Electronics
Value of USG Contracts
1983
Value of USG Contract Source
http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2000&contractorid=2432174&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&http://usaspending.gov/explore?fromfiscal=yes&fiscal_year=2006&contractorid=246440&fiscal_year=&tab=By+Prime+Awardee&fromfiscal=yes&carryfilters=on&Submit=Go=on&Submit=Go
Symbol
EPA:HO
States
AZ
CA
DE
FL
KS
MD
MA
NJ
PA
VA
WA
Country
France
Contact Information
Sources

"Iranian and German transportation ministers have signed six contracts for promotion of cooperation in marine, road and railway transportation. The first document, signed by Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development and German Ministry of Transportation, concerns comprehensive transportation cooperation, the second document concerns joint statement for cooperation between the two ministries in ports and navigation. The third document foresees educational cooperation between Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development and German Siemens Company, and the fourth protocol forecasts cooperation between Iranian Railway Company and German Thales Group." (SHANA, "Iran, Germany Sign 6 Transporation Documents," 10/24/2016).

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"The contract was signed between Iran Airports and Air Navigation Company (IAANC) and French Thales Company, in the presence of Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas Akhundi and French Minister of Transport Alain Vidalies in Tehran." (April 20, 2016)

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From a Company Press Release: In February 2007, “the opening of a new Customer Service Support Centre in the United Arab Emirates for Air Systems solutions. The newly born Support Centre consolidates Thales local presence in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries as well as in Egypt, Iran, Pakistan and Yemen. As a major economic and business centre in the region, Dubai, and more precisely the Jebel Ali Free Zone has been chosen to ‘host' the Support Centre.” (Company Press Release, “Thales opens a new support centre in the Middle East,” 2/17/09)

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“Former optic businesses of Thales have consented to pay penalties of USD15 million as part of an agreement with the US Department of State relating to more than 160 alleged breaches of the US Arms Export Control Act and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) dating back as far as 20 years, it emerged on 6 January.

The allegations concern claims that technology, hardware and services primarily relating to night-vision systems were exported or re-exported to countries including China, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Israel, Pakistan, Russia and Singapore."

While the majority of the alleged violations apply to the early years of the current decade, one dates back to 1985.

In a statement, the State Department indicated that the probe relates in part to a prior investigation into US defence group ITT Corporation. Thales Singapore (and its predecessor companies) were important suppliers to ITT Night Vision, the State Department said. Jane's reported in March 2007 that ITT had agreed to pay penalties of USD100 million - described by the US Department of Justice at the time as "one of the largest penalties ever paid in a criminal case" - after admitting sending "classified materials overseas".

The latest Department of State investigation covers certain former Thales High Technology Optic Group companies - Thales Electro-Optics Pte Ltd Singapore (Thales Singapore), Thales Optical Coatings Ltd UK and Thales Optem Inc NY - that were acquired by the Luxembourg-based Qioptiq Group in 2005.” (Jane's, "Former Thales companies agree to pay penalties for US export violations," 1/8/09)