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BIS Streamlines EAR Documentation Requirements in New Final Rule

The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security will no longer require exporters to obtain an International Import Certificate or Delivery Verification when filing a license application, the agency said in a final rule, which takes effect March 13 (here). The final rule also limits the requirement of a State by Ultimate Consignee and Purchaser to only 600 Series Major Defense Equipment. The rule is part of an ongoing effort to revise necessary support documentation for license under the Export Administration Regulations.

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(Federal Register 03/13/15)