Methods and Tools for Computer Integrated Manufacturing: by H. Grabowski, R. Anderl (auth.), U. Rembold, R. Dillmann

By H. Grabowski, R. Anderl (auth.), U. Rembold, R. Dillmann (eds.)

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Data on imports of and licit requirements for specific substances 105. The majority of countries and territories that submitted form D for 2004 were able to provide information on imports of and licit requirements for precursor chemicals in accordance with the objectives set at the twentieth special session of the General Assembly. The number of countries and territories providing information on licit requirements increased considerably, especially for potassium permanganate and norephedrine. Most countries continued to report imports of and licit requirements for acetic anhydride and potassium permanganate.

Monitoring of international trade under the Operation has proved to be successful. Since 1999 the number of pre-export notifications received by the Board, as well as the volume of potassium permanganate reported, has shown a continuous increase. In general, the activities required of participating authorities with regard to manufacture, domestic distribution and international trade also appear to be functioning in an adequate manner. 120. From the point of view of identifying suspicious transactions and stopping shipments, while some success has been achieved, this is insufficient and represents only temporary setbacks to the traffickers involved.

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