1. Such a move would be likely to draw consumer boycotts of Icelandic products from anti-whaling nations, and the possibility of economic sanctions under US law. 2. But it appears that states in the area that refuse to cooperate with the court may suffer economic and political sanction under any peace agreement. 3. But the Security Council cannot and must not ease sanctions under duress from military threats. 4. China secretly sold nuclear-weapons technology to Pakistan last year and could face billions of dollars in sanctions under U.S. law, administration officials said Wednesday. 5. Clinton said the limited use of sanctions under Helms-Burton has pushed the Europeans to ratchet up their pressure on the regime of Cuban leader Fidel Castro. 6. He added that none of the weapons included in the agreement met the standard for triggering sanctions under the Gore-McCain law. 7. In particular, she warned Qian that continued sales of cruise missiles to Iran could trigger sanctions under existing U.S. law. 8. Issing said a separate treaty is needed to set conditions for continued membership in a future European monetary union because sanctions under the current treaty are too weak. 9. Other reductions came from plants in areas of the state required to cut emissions or risk facing sanctions under the federal Clean Air Act. 10. Ratification will give the U.S. a seat on the governing council that will set up inspections and sanctions under the treaty. |