What does ECCN 5A991 mean?

items controlled
Related Definitions: N/A Items: The list of items controlled is contained in the ECCN heading. 5A991 Telecommunication equipment, not controlled by 5A001 (see List of Items Controlled).

What are 3 ways to get an ECCN?

There are three ways to obtain an ECCN: 1. Contact the manufacturer, as they may know the ECCN of the item; 2. Self-classify the item by reviewing the Commerce Control List (CCL); or 3. Submit an official commodity classification request to BIS electronically using SNAP-R.

What is annual self classification report?

Quick link to Regulations: An annual self-classification report is a requirement for items exported under License Exception ENC – 740.17(b)(1), UNLESS a Commodity Classification (CCATS) has been submitted for the item. You will need a copy of Supplement No. 8 to Part 742 “Self-Classification Report.”

How do I find export control classification number?

There are three ways to determine the Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for your product.

  1. Go to the Source.
  2. Self-Classify.
  3. Request an official classification from the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS).
  4. What if my product is not listed?

Is EAR99 controlled?

What is EAR99? Items not designated under the control of another federal agency or listed on the Commodity Control List (CCL) are classified as EAR99 (Export Administration Regulations). EAR99 items generally are low-technology consumer goods not requiring a license, however there are some exceptions.

What is an ECN code?

About 98% of items traded internationally have HS codes. ECNs or ECCNs specifically identify items that are subject to export control regulations. They target only a limited number of items, generally referred to as dual-use items, meaning they can be used for both commercial and military purposes.

What is self classification?

Self-classification is the process through which the supplier classifies the chemicals directly, and where no harmonised classifications are available for the substances involved. Self-classification is always necessary for chemical mixtures.