ECCN and Licensing

ECCN and Licensing

Legally exporting your goods and services

ECCNs are five character alpha-numeric designations used on the Commerce Control List (CCL) to identify dual-use items for export control purposes. We'll review how to determine Export Control Classification Numbers and provide strategic guidance on successfully navigating the CCL. Get the knowledge and resources you need to make license determinations and expedite the license application process.
Topics Include:
  • Understanding and using ECCNs
  • Defining & applying the term 'Dual Use'
  • Determining if you need a license
  • Applying for an export license

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