What are the responsibilities of the U.S. Principal Party in Interest (USPPI) in a standard export transaction?
• Filing the Electronic Export Information (EEI) or authorizing an agent to file the EEI on its behalf. • If the USPPI files the EEI, it is responsible for the accuracy and timely transmission of all the export information reported to the AES. See FTR section 30.3(c)(1). • When the USPPI authorizes an agent to file the EEI on its behalf, the USPPI is responsible for: • Providing the authorized agent with accurate and timely export information necessary to file the EEI. • Providing the authorized agent with a power of attorney or written authorization to file the EEI. • Retaining documentation to support the information provided to the authorized agent for filing the EEI, as specified in section of the Foreign Trade Regulations. • License determination.