111. Hunnicutt told a Senate panel in June the U.S. would consider imposing sanctions on Japanese airlines if coming rounds of discussions fail to resolve the FedEx dispute. 112. Hunnicutt told a Senate panel in June that the U.S. would consider imposing sanctions on Japanese airlines if coming rounds of discussions fail to resolve the FedEx dispute. 113. If Gadhafi accepts, however, the existing sanctions on Libya would be eased. 114. If the foreign trade partner wins, it can impose retaliatory trade sanctions on U.S. exports. 115. If Japanese and American negotiators cannot reach a deal by midnight, trade sanctions on luxury Japanese cars will immediately go into effect. 116. Imposing sanctions on those goods, Kantor concluded, would only work to the advantage of foreign computer makers. 117. In April, the Clinton administration imposed sanctions on Taiwan for its failure to halt the use of tiger and rhino products. 118. In fact, the association does not expect any retroactive sanctions on divorced employees. 119. In certain instances, the authorities can already impose such sanctions on the state and federal level. 120. In light of the broken agreement, the court is considering possible sanctions on the Suzhou factory. |