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Census Confirms ECCN Removals Through BIS 'CCL Clean-Up' Rule

The Census Bureau on Nov. 12 confirmed the removal of 14 Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) from the Commerce Control List (CCL). The Bureau of Industry and Security published on Oct. 4 a final "CCL clean-up" rule that implemented the removals (see 13100906). The following 14 ECCNs no longer exist on the CCL:

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  • 0B001
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The use of these ECCNs in Automated Export System filings will generate a fatal error. Therefore, exporters should not report these ECCNs, Census said. Those interested in obtaining further information regarding these removals should contact BIS’s Office of Technology Evaluation at (202) 482-4933 or via email at ECR_AES@bis.doc.gov. Email ITTNews@warren-news.com for a copy of the Census Nov. 12 release.