(1) Except as provided in subsection (2) of this section, no officer, agent or employee of an export trading corporation shall disclose commercial or financial information concerning an export trading project. (2) Commercial or financial information may be disclosed: (a) In a judicial proceeding when disclosure is ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction; (b) With the consent of the persons whose interests are affected by disclosure; (c) By an officer, agent or employee of an export trading corporation acting within the scope of employment, as prescribed by rules of the board; or (d) When the board finds the information would not reasonably be considered confidential, the export trading corporation has not obliged itself in good faith not to disclose the information and disclosure is in the public interest.
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