How do I find my 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
- 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 ECCN 4A001?
COMPONENTS. 4A001 Electronic computers and related equipment, and “electronic assemblies” and specially designed components therefor. License Requirements.
What does EAR99 mean?
Export Administration Regulations
What is EAR99? Items not designated under the control of another federal agency or listed on the Commodity Control List (CCL) are classified as EAR99 (Export Administration Regulations). EAR99 items generally are low-technology consumer goods not requiring a license, however there are some exceptions.
Where do I find the product ECCN code?
How to find ECCN number
- Talk to the manufacturer, who may already have an assigned ECCN.
- Look at the Commerce Control List, and work through the categories to find the ECCN which most closely fits your product.
- Get an ECCN online through the Electronic Request for Item Classification (ERIC) process.
What is an ECCN number used for?
ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) A five-digit alphanumeric classification system used to determine U.S. export licensing requirements. The ECCN represents a specific commodity defined in the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
What items are not controlled by ECCN 6a006?
“Magnetometers” not controlled by ECCN 6A006, “Superconductive” electromagnetic sensors, and specially designed components therefore, as follows (see List of Items Controlled). 6A997 Gravity meters (gravimeters) for ground use, n.e.s.
What is a classification Id or ECCN?
The description for Classification IDs can be found in the Classification Tables for hardware and software products. A five-digit alphanumeric classification system used to determine U.S. export licensing requirements. The ECCN represents a specific commodity defined in the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR).
What is an export control classification number (ECN)?
All Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCNs) are subject to change without notice. A four-digit alphanumeric identification code, assigned by IBM, to a specific ECCN. Classification IDs are only meaningful for IBM products.