The firm has already conceded to numerous demands to resume exports, including a $1 billion fine, an external monitor and sweeping changes to its executive and board membership. Whether or not that's enough is another story. Senators have voted for the export ban to stay in place, and both sides of Congress are in the midst of debating a reconciled version of a bill that might sustain the ban. If it stays and the President signs the bill, the concessions might be for nothing.