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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Your Export Plan :Transportation and Documentation continued Section 5 Part4


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Transportation and Documentation
continued
Export License/ Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED)




Export License
Export controls are based on the type of goods being shipped and their ultimate destination. While most exports do not require a license, it is your legal obligation to seek an official determination from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).
  • Technically, most exports are shipped under a “No License Required” (NLR) classification, which is a self-certification that a license is not required.
  • Should your particular export be subject to export controls, a “validated” license must be obtained. In general, your export would require a “validated” license if export of the goods would threaten U.S. national security, affect certain foreign policies of the United States or create short supply in domestic markets.
To determine whether your product needs an export license, you must have the Export Commodities Classification Number (ECCN) for your product. An ECCN is assigned to products that require a license at their ultimate destination or if required due to the nature of the product itself–for example, if the product has dual use as a civic and military item

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If your freight forwarder cannot provide you with the ECCN, you may be able to obtain it from the manufacturer, producer or developer of your product if it has been exported before, and you are not the producer.
  • The Bureau of Industry and Security at the U.S. Department of Commerce can also help you obtain an ECCN.
  • Or, you can look up the number in the Code of Federal Regulations, 15 CFR Parts 730–774, online; it is also



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