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The EAR controls the export of dual-use items (commercial items with potential military applications) listed on the Commerce Control List (CCL). It applies to a broader range of items than ITAR and includes deemed export provisions for technology shared with foreign nationals.
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Ask about EARExporters must determine if their items are subject to the EAR, classify them using Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN), screen end-users against denied parties lists, and obtain licenses when required. Deemed export rules apply to technology shared with foreign nationals in the U.S.
Technology companies, manufacturers, and service providers with international operations must understand EAR compliance. Government contracts involving dual-use technology often require export control compliance programs, and violations can result in denial of export privileges.
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