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June 15, 1985 Congress of the United States House of Representatives Committee on House Administration Subcommittee on Office Systems 722 H. 0.8. Annex 1 Washington, DC 20515 Dear Sirs and Mes dames Pursuant to your letter of May 15, 1985, there follows a des - cription of the current business activity of Motorola, Inc. and its subsidiaries with the country of South Africa. Motorola has a small subsidiary in South Africa that manufac - tures and sells communications equipment. Motorola and its subsidiaries also sell small quantities of semiconductors and other products to customers in South Africa. Total sales to South African customers represented less than one percent of total worldwide sales of Motorola and its subsidiaries in 1984 Motorola is a Sullivan Principles signatory and has recently adopted a policy of not selling any goods or services to the South Africa police, military, prison system, or the agency that administers the pass laws. Sincerely, A Pf- / A. Peter Lawson Vice President and General Attorney APL:ss Corporate Offices: Motorola Center. 1303 E. Algonquin Ra.. Schaumburg. IL 5019 c ;212) 576-5012
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Letter to Charlie Rose, Chair of the House Subcommittee on Office Systems, regarding business activities in South Africa n/d Location: Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University Access Conditions: Fair Use Download printable version of entire document (PDF) Seeing the full-sized document: Internet Explorer resizes images that are too large to display in your browser window. To see the larger image at its actual size, mouse over the image and click the Automatic Image Resizing icon in the lower-right corner. Firefox users: Mouse over the image and click to see the image at full size. |
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