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Learn what EAR99 means in the realm of export control and how it simplifies international trade for less restricted items. Harness CTP's expert guidance to navigate the complexities of export regulations effectively.
Unlock the complexities of export licensing with CTP's expert guidance. Learn how to manage military and commercial licenses, navigate DECCS and SNAP-R portals, and ensure
Cut through the complexities of Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) with our expert assistance. Learn how CTP can help your business navigate export regulations, ensuring compliance and success in international trade.
Discover the essentials of export control compliance for exporters. Learn how CTP's expert services can help you understand and comply with ITAR, EAR, and other regulations to ensure your company's ongoing success in global trade.
An Export Compliance Program (ECP), ensures that all their responsibilities are addressed at the right time and in the right way.
In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explain what it is, how it functions, and why SNAP-R is a crucial tool for companies looking to navigate the intricate web of export regulations.
In this article, we’ll unravel the complexities of ITAR, who needs to abide by it, and why hiring an experienced team, like CTP, is essential for success in this space.
Export classification is the meticulous analysis undertaken to determine whether an item, which could be a physical product or part, software, technology, or service, falls under the purview of U.S. export controls.
With this in mind, the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) has identified eight elements of a comprehensive Export Compliance Program (ECP) manual.
In the course of export consulting, we often find exporters who have some idea of the significance of the Harmonized System (HS) Code since it is tied directly to customs duties. However, when pushed further, exporters based in the U.S. are often unaware of another code called the Schedule B, which is critical to filing accurate export documentation.
Customs compliance professionals must understand and prepare for new applications of the Harmonized System (HS) to ensure they are prepared to address emerging supply chain challenges while complying with applicable laws and regulations.
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