从南韩搞了批货,结果被白宫最后时刻搅了。
Century International Arms
236 Bryce Boulevard
Fairfax, Vermont 05454 5 June 2014 For Immediate Release
Century International Arms Recent Vermont Employee Layoffs Due to Import Denial
Century is one of the country’s largest importers of highly-collectible, historical
firearms. It is also one of the largest employers in Franklin County, providing its
employees and numerous vendors with high-quality manufacturing jobs. Century had been planning on a large importation of vintage WWII, M1 Garand
Rifles from the South Korean government. All the normal approvals were in place
to obtain the import permits for this sale from ATF. Century had invested considerable
funds in seeking the approvals and financing for this transaction. It was expected that
this nearly 30 million dollar transaction would have provided a reliable revenue stream
to Century even during the general downturn in firearms demand in 2014. Additionally,
the sales proceeds were going to be used by the South Korean government to purchase
modern firearms for their defense forces. Unfortunately and unexpectedly, The White House intervened at the last minute and
blocked this importation. This importation was denied despite our explaining that the
denial would harm the company and pointing out that there is no rational, gun-control
reason to block the importation of these historic, 70-year-old firearms. As a consequence of this denial, there has been a reduction in work and Century has
had to make the difficult decision to layoff 41 Vermont employees. Nevertheless,
Century has modernized production in several key operations areas, developed new
products, and intensified our sales efforts in various markets. We fully expect that
the industry-wide downturn in demand from government, law enforcement and
consumer customers will rebound in the coming months. When that rebound
happens, Century will be well poised to take advantage of these future growth
opportunities and expand our workforce. Century is grateful for the support it has received so far from Senator Leahy and
Governor Shumlin. And Century is still hopeful that the White House will reconsider
its decision on the Korea sale and allow this important transaction to proceed, which
would have a direct, positive impact on Century’s employees, Vermonters, and
America’s gun collecting community.
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