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Commerce Adds Clarifying Language to BIS Export Licenses

The Commerce Department unveiled on Dec. 8 a new policy to inform exporters of the scope of their license authorizations issued by Commerce’s Bureau of Industry and Security (here). The new notice, which aims to eliminate confusion related to the license scope and will appear on all valid licenses, will read as follows:

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"Unless limited by a condition set forth below, the export, reexport or transfer (in-country) authorized by this license is for the item(s), end-use(s), and parties described in the license application and any letters of explanation. The applicant is responsible for informing the other parties identified on the license, such as ultimate consignees and end-users, of the license's scope and of the specific conditions applicable to them. BIS has granted this license in reliance on representations the applicant made in the license application, letters of explanation, and other documents submitted."