CCL, ECCN, Export Controls, License Exceptions, No License Required
From the exporter’s point of view, No License Required (NLR) is the easiest and most common form of export authorization. There are no hoops to jump through, notifications to provide or exceptional record-keeping requirements. NLR applies to the vast majority of U.S....
BIS, Commerce Dept, EAR, License Exceptions, Licensing
By: Kevin J. Wolf, Esq., kwolf@akingump.com, +1 202-887-4051;Shiva Aminian, Esq., saminian@akingump.com, +1 310 552 6476; and Chris Chamberlain, cchamberlain@akingump.com, +1 202-887-4308, all of Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP. Key Points: The Department of...
EAR, India, License Exceptions
By: Danielle Hatch Effective August 3, 2018, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has removed India from Country Group A:6 and placed it in Country Group A:1 (Supplement No. 1 to Part 740) and Country Group A:5. In a nutshell, this change is going to expand the...
BIS, Cuba, License Exceptions
Source: Federal Register Effective November 9, 2017, The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has amends the licensing policy for Cuba and portions of three license exceptions available for exports and reexports to Cuba: License Exceptions Gift Parcels and...
CCL, ECCN Changes, License Exceptions
Source: Federal Register On December 27, 2017 BIS published a final rule (82 FR 61153) which made corrections to certain provisions of the EAR, including the CCL. The corrections were editorial in nature and did not affect any license requirements. In a nutshell, the...