Easing US Sanctions Against Burma

Law360, New York (May 9, 2012, 1:03 PM EDT) -- U.S. businesses seeking to read the tea leaves on prospects for doing business in Burma (Myanmar) in the wake of Burma's April 1 parliamentary elections and other reforms may be encouraged by the swift changes made by the European Union and Canada. Could the United States government be encouraged to follow suit? Given the number of overlapping sanctions currently in place, indications are that a slower and more cautious transition process is likely to unfold in the United States....

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