What is ECCN NLR?

What is ECCN NLR?

12. Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) Individual entries of items on the Commerce Control List (CCL) are identified by an Export Control Classification Number. No License Required (NLR) A symbol entered on the AES record certifying that no BIS export license is required.

What does EAR99 NLR mean?

No License Required
The EAR99 classification means that the item, data, or service will not need any approvals or export under a special exemption or exception to leave the United States. Another designation often used to accompany the EAR99 classification is “No License Required” or NLR.

What is the difference between EAR99 and NLR?

NLR stands for the �No License Required� designation. NLR may be used for either EAR99 items, or items on the CCL that do not require a license for the destination. However, exports of an EAR99 item to an embargoed country, an end-user of concern or in support of a prohibited end-use may require an export license.

Where can I find ECCN number?

How to find the ECCN number?

  • Step 1: Find the ECCN Citation for your item using the Commerce Control Alphabetical Index: Go to https://www.bis.doc.gov/
  • Step 2: Find the ECCN Detail for the item you are purchasing:
  • Step 3: Review the technical specifications for the item listed under ECCN Citation.

What is NLR?

The NLR is simply the number of neutrophils divided by the number of lymphocytes. Under physiologic stress, the number of neutrophils increases, while the number of lymphocytes decreases.

What is my ECCN code?

ECCNs are five character alpha-numeric designations used on the Commerce Control List (CCL) to identify dual-use items for export control purposes. An ECCN categorizes items based on the nature of the product, i.e. type of commodity, software, or technology and its respective technical parameters.

What is my ECCN and ear99?

Two common questions when it comes to export controls are “What is my ECCN?” and “What does EAR99 mean?” Most of the products, services, and technologies that fall within the scope of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) are not specifically controlled for export, and are given the classification of EAR99.

Do I need an export license for an ear99 item?

EAR99 items will generally ship under the designation “NLR” which stands for “No License Required”. However, if your proposed export of an EAR99 item is to an embargoed country, to an end-user of concern or in support of a prohibited end-use, you may be required to obtain an export license.

What is the difference between CCL and ear99?

Most of the products, services, and technologies that fall within the scope of the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) are not specifically controlled for export, and are given the classification of EAR99. They fall under U.S. Department of Commerce jurisdiction and are not listed on the Commerce Control List (CCL).

Are ear99 items on the Commerce Control List?

They fall under U.S. Department of Commerce jurisdiction and are not listed on the Commerce Control List (CCL). EAR99 items generally consist of low-technology consumer goods and do not require a license in most situations.