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CBP Issues DDTC Licensable Shipment AES Reporting Matrix & Other AESTIR Updates

U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted a matrix of Directorate of Defense Trade Control licensable shipment reporting requirements for the Automated Export System Trade Interface Requirements (AESTIR). The matrix lists the Department of State (DOS)/DDTC License type, the AES…

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license code, the reported dates elements, and additional edits and validations. CBP has also posted AESTIR Appendix F - License and License Exemption Type Codes (here) and Appendix O - DDTC ITAR Exemption Codes (here), as well as an AES Records Format document (here). A "Summary of Changes" to the June 2004 AES Trade Interface Requirements (AESTIR) lists the specific DOS, DDTC, ITAR and export license changes specific to each posted document. All listed changes have an effective date of March 30, 2012. DDTC Licensable Shipment Matrix available here. Summary of Changes to AESTIR available here.