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An export license is a government document that authorizes or grants permission to conduct a specific export transaction (including the export of technology). Export licenses are issued by the appropriate licensing agency after a careful review of the facts surrounding the given export transaction.
The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) regulates the export and re-export of commodities, software and technologies, commercial and military in nature. Some exports require a BIS license before you can ship.
An export license is a government document that authorizes or grants permission to conduct a specific export transaction (including the export of technology). Export licenses are issued by the appropriate licensing agency after a careful review of the facts surrounding the given export transaction.
Find out if you need a license or permit to sell or ship your products outside of the U.S., and learn what export documents to use.
How do I know if my shipment needs an export license? The first step is knowing your item’s Export Control Classification Number (ECCN). ECCN entries are found on the Commerce Control List (CCL) and identify reasons for control which indicate licensing requirements to certain destinations. Other reasons an export license
To ensure compliance with export control regulations, businesses should follow these steps: Classify Products: Determine whether your products are controlled under national or international export control lists. Apply for Relevant Licenses: Identify which type of export license is required based on the destination and nature of the goods.
As an exporter, it’s your responsibility to verify that your product falls within the 5% that requires licensing, which may be governed by the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) or the U.S. Department of State’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls (DDTC), depending on the item.