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BIS Posts Comments on Proposed Rule to Add Certain Gas Turbine Engines to CCL from USML

The Bureau of Industry and Security has posted the public comments on its proposed rule to add to the Commerce Control List (CCL) certain gas turbine engines and associated equipment that the President determines no longer warrant control under the U.S. Munitions List (USML).

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BIS received six comments on this proposed rule. BIS’ proposed rule describes how military gas turbine engines and related articles that the President determines no longer warrant control under USML Category VI, VII, or VIII would be controlled under the CCL in new Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) 9A619, 9B619, 9C619, 9D619 and 9E619. In addition, the proposed rule would control military trainer aircraft turbo prop engines and related items, which are currently controlled under ECCN 9A018.a.2 or .a.3, 9D018 or 9E018, under new ECCN 9A619, 9D619 or 9E619. (See ITT’s Online Archives 11120852 for summary of the proposed rule.)