Routed Transactions & EEI Filing

Routed Transactions & EEI Filing

Electronic Export Information (EEI) Compliance is an integral piece of a successful export transaction. CBP uses this data to ensure exports do not end up in the hands of restricted parties who pose a threat to the national security of the United States. Incorrect filing can lead to costly delays, penalties, and even worse, unhappy customers.

Topics Include:
  • The basics of export compliance
  • Routed vs Non-routed transactions
  • EEI filing
  • Knowing your roles & responsibilities as an exporter

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