On: February 26, 2020     By: David Noah

How to Determine the USPPI

The U.S. Foreign Trade Regulations identify the various parties in an export transaction including a U.S. Principal Party in Interest (USPPI) who may or may not be the same party as the exporter. It's important to understand the difference between the two and the responsibilities of both.

On: February 24, 2020     By: Lisa Nemer

Harmonized System vs. Export Control Classification Numbers

There are different ways you can classify your goods for import and export. Sometimes governments classify goods on the basis of their objective characteristics. Sometimes they classify them based on their use. This article compares two types of government classifications: HS and ECCN.

On: November 11, 2019     By: Arnesh Roy

EAR Explained: Understanding Export License Acronyms

Determining whether or not your item requires an export license or is eligible for an export license exception requires knowing what a series of acronyms mean in the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). Use these two charts as reference while you comb through the EAR.

On: September 4, 2019     By: David Noah

Your Company Needs an Export Compliance Program

An export compliance program (ECP) helps companies successfully complete their export journey and avoid violating the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Here's why your company needs one and the elements it should include.

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