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US State Department Export Compliance

The U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Department of State may have classified some your companies products as strategic. This means that some of your company's products have been specifically designed for, or inherently have possible military applications. According to U.S. export control regulations, your company must obtain permission from the U.S. Government to export these products or technologies to other countries. To prevent unauthorized export, it is crucial that all employees and management be aware of these regulations and maintain a program of strict compliance based on the following:

    How to Complete the SED
    This booklet explains how to properly complete the SED and contains references to the major rules, regulations, and guidelines to assist you in preparing the SED.



    International Traffic in Arms Regulations
    Export Controls apply to all U.S. origin products. Although some controls are more strict than others, exporters are required by law to report all exports to U.S. Customs. In addition, exports from specific product categories must be reported to the agency or agencies that govern that type of export. The International Traffic in Arms Regulations are the guidelines used by the Depar

    Part 127-violations and Penalties
    22 CFR International Traffic In Arms Regulations PART 127-VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES

    Export Penalties
    Penalties are the major enforcement tool for export law. Penalties for violating any portion of the regulations governing controlled exports include

    Export Compliance
    The U.S. Government uses export controls as a way to limit and track military hardware and technology as it leaves the United States. Some of the reasons the U.S. Government maintains control over military hardware and technology are

    US Customs Valuation Encyclopedia
    We sincerely hope that this material, together with seminars and increased access to U.S. Customs and Border Protection rulings, will help the trade community to improve, as smoothly as possible, voluntary compliance with Customs laws.

    Import Export Definitions
    Export Compliance Policy: Definitions, Terms, and Acronyms - ITAR, License, Manufacturing License Agreement, Basic Marketing Information, Person

    How to Protect Your Intellectual Property Rights
    How to Protect Your IPR: Recording Copyrights and Trademarks with U.S. Customs and Requesting Surveys of Patent Infringing Imports - 10 pages.

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