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181Sovereign immunity — Foreign State and central bank — Whether actions of Nigeria and its State bank in amending letters of credit payable in the United States, constituted commercial activity having a “direct effect” in the United States — Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act 1976 — Meaning of “direct effect” — Whether embargo on shipping entering Nigerian ports and amendments to letters of credit constituted acts of State — The law of the United States

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