Memorandum about amendments and substitutes to the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985. The amendments, not all of which were adopted, included a ban on importing South African and Namibian coal and uranium, urging the president to consult with allies about multi-lateral sanctions against South Africa, making the Krugerrand import ban void if it violates the General Agreement in Tariffs and Trade, banning nuclear exports to South Africa, and one related to the Sullivan Principles. • I. Richardson Amendment • II. Zschau Amendments • III. Zschau Amendment • IV. Burton (IN) Amendment (1) • V. Miller Amendment (withdrawn) • VI. Conyers Amendment • VII. Wortley Amendment • VIII. Burton (IN)...
Memorandum about amendments and substitutes to the Anti-Apartheid Act of 1985. The amendments, not all of which were adopted, included a ban on importing South African and Namibian coal and uranium, urging the president to consult with allies about multi-lateral sanctions against South Africa, making the Krugerrand import ban void if it violates the General Agreement in Tariffs and Trade, banning nuclear exports to South Africa, and one related to the Sullivan Principles. • I. Richardson Amendment • II. Zschau Amendments • III. Zschau Amendment • IV. Burton (IN) Amendment (1) • V. Miller Amendment (withdrawn) • VI. Conyers Amendment • VII. Wortley Amendment • VIII. Burton (IN) Amendment (2) • IX. Siljander Substitute