When does an item subject to the export control jurisdiction of the Commerce Department require an export license?
An item subject to the export control jurisdiction of the Commerce Department is currently licensable if it has been assigned a specific Export Commodity Control Number (ECCN) by the Commerce Department which is controlled for export to specific countries and the export is to be made to one of these countries.
• An item subject to the export control jurisdiction of the Commerce Department is currently licensable if it has been assigned a specific Export Commodity Control (ECCN) by the Commerce Department which is controlled for export to specific countries and the export is to be made to one of such countries.
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