UANI Applauds State of California for Pressuring ABB to End Its Oil and Gas Business in Iran
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July 7, 2011
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UANI
Applauds State of California for Pressuring ABB
to End Its Oil and Gas Business in Iran
New York, NY
- United Against Nuclear
Iran (UANI) on Thursday
applauded the State of California for pressuring ABB, a Swiss-based
Fortune 500
engineering firm, to end its oil and gas business in Iran.
As the Financial Times
reported last week, the
State of California recently contacted ABB concerning its business in
Iran.
California officials have been enforcing the 2010 Iran Contracting Act
this year by threatening to
bar companies which do business in Iran from receiving state contracts.
ABB contacted UANI in
June
regarding its listing on UANI's Iran Business Registry.
ABB told UANI that it
had "decided to complete its exit from all business in the oil and gas
sector in Iran by the end of September 2011."
Said UANI President,
Ambassador
Mark D. Wallace:
UANI applauds the
State of California for enforcing its
Iran Contracting Act legislation, resulting in ABB's subsequent
withdrawal from
Iran's oil and gas sector. This major decision by ABB, a Fortune 500
corporation, shows that states can make a big difference by compelling
contractors to make a choice between doing business in America and in
Iran.
ABB should end all of its business in Iran, and send a strong message
to Iran's
regime. UANI hopes to work with more states to debar those state
contractors
that continue to work in Iran.
Click here to read
the Financial Times article
"California tightens screw on trade with Iran."
Click here to read
ABB's announcement on its business
with Iran.
Click here to see
UANI's model legislation page.
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