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 PUBLIC LAW 99-440—OCT. 2, 1986

100 STAT. 1099

traditionally purchased United States agricultural commodities and the products thereof. TITLE III—MEASURES BY THE UNITED STATES TO UNDERMINE APARTHEID PROHIBITION ON THE IMPORTATION OF KRUGERRANDS

SEC. 301. No person, including a bank, may import into the United States any South African krugerrand or any other gold coin minted in South Africa or offered for sale by the Government of South Africa.

Banks and banking. 22 USC 5051.

PROHIBITION ON THE IMPORTATION OF MILITARY ARTICLES

SEC. 302. No arms, ammunition, or military vehicles produced in 22 USC 5052. South Africa or any manufacturing data for such articles may be imported into the United States. PROHIBITION ON THE IMPORTATION OF PRODUCTS FROM PARASTATAL ORGANIZATIONS

S E C 303. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no article which is grown, produced, manufactured by, marketed, or otherwise exported by a parastatal organization of South Africa may be imported into the United States, (1) except for agricultural products during the 12-month period from the date of enactment; and (2) except for those strategic minerals for which the President has certified to the Congress that the quantities essential for the economy or defense of the United States are unavailable from reliable and secure suppliers and except for any article to be imported pursuant to a contract entered into before August 15, 1986: Provided, That no shipments may be received by a national of the United States under such contract after April 1, 1987. OD) For purposes of this section, the term "parastatal organization" means a corporation or partnership owned or controlled or subsidized by the Government of South Africa, but does not mean a corporation or partnership which previously received start-up assistance from the South African Industrial Development Corporation but which is now privately owned.

Agriculture and agricultural commodities. Defense and national security. 22 USC 5053.

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PROHIBITION ON COMPUTER EXPORTS TO SOUTH AFRICA

SEC. 304. (a) No computers, computer software, or goods or tech- 22 USC 5054. nology intended to manufacture or service computers may be exported to or for use by any of the following entities of the Government of South Africa: (1) The military. (2) The police. (3) The prison system. (4) The national security agencies. (5) ARMSCOR and its subsidiaries or the weapons research activities of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. (6) The administering authorities for controlling the movements of the victims of apartheid. (7) Any apartheid enforcing agency.

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