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The Anti-Terrorism and Arms Export Amendments Act of 1989 is a public law that prohibits exports of military equipment to countries supporting international terrorism. It requires the Secretary of State to publish determinations of countries providing support for acts of international terrorism in the Federal Register and makes it unlawful for United States persons to export or otherwise provide munitions items to such countries. The act also establishes civil penalties and enforcement procedures for violations, and requires quarterly reports on third-country transfers and Department of Defense transfers to other agencies.

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