Implementation of Additional Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus Under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and Refinements to Existing Controls, 57068-57106 [2022-19910]
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Parts 732, 734, 736, 740, 744,
746, and 762
[Docket No. 220908–0187]
RIN 0694–AI93
Implementation of Additional
Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus
Under the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) and Refinements to
Existing Controls
Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
AGENCY:
In response to the Russian
Federation’s (Russia’s) ongoing
aggression against Ukraine, the
Department of Commerce is expanding
the existing sanctions against Russia
and Belarus by imposing new export
controls, including expanding the scope
of the Russian industry sector sanctions
to add lower-level items potentially
useful for Russia’s chemical and
biological weapons production
capabilities and items needed for
advanced production and development
capabilities to enable advanced
manufacturing across a number of
industries. This rule also adds Belarus
to the scope of industry sector sanctions
that currently apply solely to Russia.
With respect to end users, this rule
expands the ‘military end user’ and
‘military-intelligence end user’ controls
and applies the Russian/BelarusianMilitary End User Foreign Direct
Product (FDP) rule to ten existing
entries for six existing entities that have
continued to supply Russian entities on
the Entity List or are under sanction
since Russia’s further invasion of
Ukraine. Labeling these six entities as
Russian ‘military end users’ and
applying the Russia/Belarus-Military
End User FDP rule to them will degrade
Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine, as these
entities produce items needed by the
Russian and Belarussian military and
industrial sectors. Correspondingly, this
rule clarifies requirements related to
Burma, Cambodia, the People’s
Republic of China, and Venezuela).
Finally, this rule refines existing
controls on Russia and Belarus by
adding additional dollar value exclusion
thresholds for ‘luxury goods;’ and makes
twelve corrections and clarifications to
existing controls on Russia and Belarus.
The Department of Commerce is taking
these actions to clarify and enhance the
effectiveness of U.S. controls and to
better align its controls on both Russia
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and Belarus with those implemented by
U.S. allies.
DATES: This rule is effective on
September 15, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general questions on this final rule,
contact Eileen Albanese, Director, Office
of National Security and Technology
Transfer Controls, Bureau of Industry
and Security, Department of Commerce,
Phone: (202) 482–0092, Fax: (202) 482–
482–3355, Email: rpd2@bis.doc.gov. For
emails, include ‘‘Russia and Belarus
September 2022 sanctions’’ in the
subject line.
For general questions on the Entity
List and MEU List, contact the Chair,
End-User Review Committee, Office of
the Assistant Secretary, Export
Administration, Bureau of Industry and
Security, Department of Commerce,
Phone: (202) 482–5991, Fax: (202) 482–
3911, Email: ERC@bis.doc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In response to Russia’s February 2022
further invasion of Ukraine, BIS
imposed extensive sanctions on Russia
under the Export Administration
Regulations (15 CFR parts 730–774)
(EAR) as part of the final rule
Implementation of Sanctions Against
Russia Under the Export Administration
Regulations (EAR) (the Russia Sanctions
Rule), effective on February 24, 2022,
and published on March 3, 2022 (87 FR
12226). Effective March 2, 2022, BIS
also imposed similar sanctions on
Belarus under the EAR in a final rule,
Implementation of Sanctions Against
Belarus (‘‘Belarus Sanctions Rule’’),
published on March 8, 2022 (87 FR
13048). Among other licensing
requirements and review policies, the
Belarus Sanctions Rule implemented
measures to limit the ability of
Belarusian ‘military end users’ under
the EAR to support Belarus’s or Russia’s
military activities. Since the publication
of the Russia Sanctions Rule and
Belarus Sanctions Rule, BIS has
published several other final rules
imposing stringent export controls on
Russia and Belarus. These actions
reflect the U.S. Government’s position
that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and
Belarus’s complicity in the invasion,
flagrantly violated international law, is
contrary to U.S. national security and
foreign policy interests, and undermines
global order, peace, and security.
The export control measures in this
final rule build upon the policy
objectives set forth in the earlier rules
referenced above. The purpose of this
final rule is to protect U.S. national
security and foreign policy interests by
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further restricting Russia’s access to
items that it needs to support its
military capabilities. The expansion of
these export controls under the EAR,
implemented in parallel with similarly
stringent measures by partner and ally
countries, will further limit access to
items that enable Russian’s military
capabilities and sources of revenue that
could support Russia’s military
capabilities, thus enhancing the
effectiveness of the multilateral
sanctions. Additionally, certain of the
new or expanded controls specified in
this rule target Belarus as part of the
U.S. response to the country’s
complicity in Russia’s aggression.
II. Overview of New Controls
BIS in this rule imposes new export
controls against Russia and Belarus.
First, BIS is expanding the scope of the
EAR’s Russian industry sector sanctions
to add items that may be useful for
Russia’s chemical and biological
weapons (CBW) production and
development capabilities and items
needed for advanced production and
development capabilities to enable
advanced manufacturing across a
number of industries. Second, BIS also
is expanding the scope of the EAR’s
industry sector sanctions that currently
apply only to Russia to apply to Belarus
on the basis of concerns of diversion of
the items subject to the industry sector
sanctions from Belarus to Russia.
Third, this rule broadens the ‘military
end user’ and ‘‘military-intelligence end
user’’ controls under the EAR to more
effectively target military and/or
military-intelligence support for Russia
and Belarus and improve the overall
effectiveness of these controls by
expanding: the ‘‘is informed’’ provisions
for entities acting contrary to U.S.
national security and foreign policy
interests under § 744.11; the ‘military
end user’ controls under § 744.21 to
reach Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan
‘military end users’ located anywhere in
the world; and the ‘military-intelligence
end user’ controls under § 744.22 to
reach Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan
‘military-intelligence end users’ or
‘military-intelligence end users’ of
countries in Country Group E:1 or E:2,
wherever located.
Fourth, consistent with the expansion
of the ‘military end user’ controls under
the EAR, this rule also revises the Entity
List to designate six entities under ten
entries as Russian ‘military end users.’
Fifth, this rule refines existing
controls on Russia and Belarus to more
closely align with the export controls
implemented on both countries by our
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allies by adding additional dollar value
exclusion thresholds for certain ‘luxury
goods.’
Finally, this rule makes twelve
corrections and clarifications to the
existing controls on Russia and Belarus
to clarify the controls and more
effectively achieve the policy objectives
identified in previous rules. These
correction and clarifications:
(i) update and expand the list of
consumer communications devices
eligible for License Exception CCD to
reflect technology developments since
License Exception CCD was first
published in 2009;
(ii) make a correction to add Russia
and Belarus to the news media
authorization under License Exception
TMP;
(iii) make a correction to § 744.11 to
remove an unnecessary sentence;
(iv) add License Exception CCD
eligibility for Russian industry sector
sanctions under § 746.5 and the
‘‘Luxury goods’ sanctions under
§ 746.10 in order to not impose
duplicative licensing requirements and
ensure the continued availability of
License Exception CCD eligibility under
§ 746.8;
(v) clarify that the more favorable
treatment for certain entities set forth in
§ 746.8(a), including the exclusion for
Export Control Classification Numbers
(ECCNs) 5A992 or 5D992, license
exception availability and license
review policies, includes branches or
sales offices of companies
headquartered in the U.S. and Country
Group A:5 and A:6 countries, even if
such branches or sales offices are not
separately incorporated as subsidiaries
or joint ventures;
(vi) add a Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1)
to § 746.8 of the EAR to clarify the scope
of the deemed export exclusion under
the Russia and Belarus sanctions;
(vii) add an exclusion from the license
requirements under § 746.8(a)(1) and (2)
for transfers within Russia or Belarus for
reexports (i.e., return) to the United
States or a Country Group A:5 or A:6
country in supplement no. 1 to part 740
of any item;
(viii) update the licensing policy for
‘luxury goods’ in § 746.10 to adopt a
case-by-case license application review
policy for items for humanitarian needs,
consistent with the other Russia and
Belarus licensing policies in other
sections of part 746;
(ix) clarify that the EAR’s
recordkeeping requirements in part 762
extend to transfers (in-country) of items
subject to the EAR;
(x) clarify in § 736.2 that transfers (incountry) are activities subject to the
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restrictions of General Prohibitions 5
and 6;
(xi) Clarify in § 732.2 (Steps regarding
the ten general prohibitions) that step 14
for embargoed countries and special
destinations also encompasses the
restrictions set forth in §§ 746.6, 746.8,
and 746.10, and
(xii) remove Russia and Belarus from
Country Group A in supplement no. 1
to part 740 of the EAR.
III. Amendments to the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR)
A. Imposition of New Export Controls on
Russia and Belarus
This rule expands the scope of the
Russian Industry Sector Sanctions by:
(1) adding a new supplement no. 6 to
part 746 and additional license
requirements under § 746.5(a)(1)(iii); (2)
adding Belarus to the Russian Industry
Sector Sanctions; and (3) adding
additional items to supplement no. 4 to
part 746 that will require a license
under § 746.5(a)(1)(i), as described
further below.
1. Expansion of Russian Industry Sector
Sanctions To Add CBW Russia Items
and Items Needed for Advanced
Production and Development
Capabilities Across a Number of
Industries
In part 746 of the EAR, this rule
expands the scope of the Russian
industry sector sanctions under § 746.5
by adding new paragraph (a)(1)(iii), and
a related new supplement no. 6. As set
forth in this new paragraph (a)(1)(iii),
there is a new license requirement for
the export, reexport, and transfer (incountry) to or within Russia of items
subject to the EAR that are listed in new
supplement no. 6 (Items that Require a
License for Export, Reexport, and
Transfer (In-Country) to or within
Russia or Belarus (the addition of
Belarus is described in the next section
of the preamble) pursuant to
§ 746.5(a)(1)(iii)). This rules also moves
the text of existing paragraph (a)(1)(iii)
to new paragraph (a)(1)(iv) and adds
transfers (in-country) to the first
sentence of that paragraph.
The items that this rule adds to
supplement no. 6 to part 746 are a
subset of items designated as EAR99
that may be useful for Russia’s CBW
production and development
capabilities and therefore may be used
in support of its military aggression.
These items consist of discrete
chemicals, biologics, fentanyl and its
precursors, and related equipment.
Unlike other EAR99 items controlled
for export to Russia and Belarus that are
identified in supplement no. 4 to part
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746 by Schedule B Number and HTS
code, these items are not identified by
Schedule B Number or HTS code.
Rather, they appear in this new
supplement no. 6 to part 746. As noted
in the introductory text of supplement
no. 6, the supplement no. 6 items are
identified by Chemical Abstract
Numbers (CAS) where applicable to
assist exporters, reexporters, and
transferors in identifying items subject
to this license requirement.
In addition, paragraph (g) of
supplement no. 6 to part 746 (Quantum
computing and advanced
manufacturing) identifies equipment
and other items that BIS has determined
are likely not manufactured in Russia or
are otherwise important to Russia for its
development of advanced production
and development capabilities to enable
advanced manufacturing capabilities
across a number of industries, including
Russia’s defense-industrial base.
This rule makes changes to
§ 746.5(a)(1) to impose license
requirements on the items in
supplement no. 6 to part 746 as
described further below.
These new controls expand BIS’s
Russia and Belarus-specific license
requirements to impose controls on
chemicals in concentrations of 95%
weight or greater, as identified under
new paragraphs (a)(1) to (41); chemicals
in concentrations of 90% weight or
greater, as identified under paragraphs
(b)(1) to (38); Fentanyl and its
derivatives Alfentanil, Sufentanil,
Remifentanil, Carfentanil, and salts
thereof, as identified in paragraph (c);
chemical precursors to central nervous
system acting chemicals, as identified
under paragraphs (d)(1) and (2);
biologics identified under paragraphs
(e)(1) to (5); equipment, as identified
under paragraphs (f)(1) to (23); and
quantum computing and advanced
manufacturing items, as identified
under paragraphs (g)(1) to (g)(2). The
new supplement no. 6 also includes
several notes, including technical notes
to assist exporters, reexporters, and
transferors in better understanding the
controls.
In § 734.9 (Foreign-Direct Product
(FDP) Rules), as a conforming change to
the addition of supplement no. 6 to part
746, this rule revises paragraph (f)(1)
(Product scope of Russia/Belarus FDP
rule) to add the phrase ‘‘is identified in
supplement no. 6 to part 746 of the
EAR’’ to paragraphs (f)(1)(i) (‘‘Direct
product’’ of ‘‘technology’’ or ‘‘software’’)
and (f)(1)(ii) (‘‘Direct product’’ of a
complete plant or ‘major component’ of
a plant). This change is made to bring
the items identified in supplement no.
6 to part 746 into the scope of the
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Russia/Belarus FDP rule. As the Russia/
Belarus-Military End User FDP rule
already extends to all items subject to
the EAR, no such changes are needed.
For ‘‘direct products’’ that are identified
in supplement no. 6 to part 746, in
addition to the license requirements
under § 746.5(a)(1)(iii), these items will
also be subject to a license requirement
under § 746.8(a)(2) or (3), as applicable.
Lastly, in § 734.9 for ease of reading
and to better conform with the
paragraph structure used in other FDP
rules in § 734.9, such as the National
Security FDP rule in paragraph (b), this
rule revises paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii)
to break the text into paragraphs
(f)(1)(i)(A) and (B) and (f)(1)(ii)(A) and
(B), respectively. These changes are
limited to changing the paragraph
structure and makes no substantive
changes to the criteria formerly in
paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii).
BIS estimates that the changes to
§ 746.5(a)(1)(iii) and to the related new
supplement no. 6 to part 746 will result
in the submission of an additional 175
license applications to BIS annually.
2. Expansion of Russian Industry Sector
Sanctions To Add Additional Items to
Supplement No. 4 to Part 746, Including
Among Such Additional Items Any
Modified or Designed ‘‘Components,’’
‘‘Parts,’’ ‘‘Accessories,’’ and
‘‘Attachments’’ Therefor
In supplement no. 4 to part 746—HTS
Codes and Schedule B Numbers that
Require a License for Export, Reexport,
and Transfer (In-Country) to or within
Russia or Belarus pursuant to
§ 746.5(a)(1)(ii), this rule expands the
scope of the Russian Industry Sector
Sanctions (as renamed to also apply to
Belarus, described below) by adding 57
additional entries that will require a
license for export or reexport to or
transfers within Russia or Belarus under
§ 746.5. The restrictions on these
additional industrial items are intended
to further undermine the Russian
industrial base and its ability to
continue to support the Russian
invasion of Ukraine. The items this rule
adds includes a variety of industrial
machinery, equipment, and other items
such as: ‘‘Rider-Type, Counterbalanced,
Self-Propelled Fork-Lift Trucks,’’
‘‘Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines,
Metal Removing, Used Or Rebuilt,’’
‘‘Electric Storage Heating Radiators,’’
and ‘‘Rail Locomotives Powered From
An External Source Of Electricity.’’ The
addition of these items will help better
align these controls under the EAR with
the controls of U.S. allies on these
items.
Also in supplement no. 4 to part 746,
this rule expands the scope of the items
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that are subject to the Russian and
Belarusian Industry Sector Sanctions by
revising paragraph (a) in the
introductory text of the supplement to
specify that the items described in the
supplement include any modified or
designed ‘‘components,’’ ‘‘parts,’’
‘‘accessories,’’ and ‘‘attachments’’
therefor, regardless of the Schedule B,
Schedule B Description, HTS Code, or
HTS Description of the ‘‘components,’’
‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’ and
‘‘attachments’’. In many cases these
‘‘components,’’ ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’
and ‘‘attachments’’ are not specifically
identified by Schedule B, Schedule B
Description, HTS Code, or HTS
Description. BIS is making this revision
by adding a sentence to paragraph (a);
the new sentence also specifies that the
expansion does not include any ‘‘part’’
or minor ‘‘component’’ that is a fastener
(e.g., screw, bolt, nut, nut plate, stud,
insert, clip, rivet, pin), washer, spacer,
insulator, grommet, bushing, spring,
wire, or solder. By expanding the scope
of the items set forth in the supplement
in this manner, this change improves
the effectiveness of the Russian (and
Belarusian) Industry Sector Sanctions.
BIS estimates these changes to
supplement no. 4 to part 746 will result
in an additional 90 license applications
submitted to BIS annually.
3. Expansion of Controls on Belarus by
Adding Belarus to the Russian Industry
Sector Sanctions Under § 746.5 and
Renaming the Provision Accordingly
In § 746.5 (Russian industry sector
sanctions), this rule expands the scope
of the section to add Belarus, imposing
the same controls as those applicable to
Russia, and renames the section to refer
to the Russian and Belarusian industry
sector sanctions. Specifically, this rule
adds Belarus to paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and
(ii), (a)(2), and (b) to implement these
controls on Belarus. While this rule
does not add Belarus after the reference
to Russian deepwater or Arctic offshore
locations in paragraph (a)(1)(i), as this
reference is specific to Russia, this rule
otherwise imposes the same
requirements on Belarus as on Russia.
BIS recognizes that Belarus has only a
limited oil and gas exploration industry
and has added controls for Belarus
under paragraphs (a)(1)(i) to prevent
diversion of the specified items through
Belarus to Russia.
This rule redesignates current
paragraph (a)(1)(iii) in § 746.5 as
paragraph (a)(1)(iv) and adds a new
paragraph (a)(1)(iii) to impose a license
requirement on the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of any item subject
to the EAR listed in supplement no. 6
to part 746 to or within Russia or
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Belarus. BIS adds this new paragraph to
clarify the scope of the licensing
requirements specific to Russia and
Belarus.
As a conforming change, this rule also
revises paragraph (b)(2) in § 746.5 to add
a reference to new paragraph (a)(1)(iii)
that states that the same license review
policy that applies to paragraph (a)(1)(ii)
also applies to new paragraph (a)(1)(iii).
BIS estimates that these changes to
§ 746.5 will result in an additional 3
license applications submitted to BIS
annually.
B. Expansion of ‘Military End User’ and
‘Military-Intelligence End User’ Controls
Under the EAR To More Effectively
Target Russia and Belarus and Improve
the Overall Effectiveness of These
Controls
1. Expansion of ‘‘Is Informed’’
Provisions Under § 744.11
In § 744.11 of the EAR, this rule
revises the introductory text to the
section and paragraph (c) (Additional
prohibition on persons informed by
BIS), to add a new paragraph (c)(3). New
paragraph (c)(3) expands the scope of
the ‘‘is informed’’ provisions under
§ 744.11 in two ways. First, it specifies
that the Deputy Assistant Secretary for
Export Administration (DAS/EA) may
provide specific notice that the export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) of
specified items to an identified party
requires a license because there is
reasonable cause to believe, based on
specific and articulable facts, that the
entity has been involved, is involved, or
poses a significant risk of being or
becoming involved in activities that are
contrary to the national security or
foreign policy interests of the United
States or that an entity is acting on
behalf of such entity. The new text in
paragraph (c)(3) specifies that the notice
may be provided orally and, if so, the
oral notice will be followed within two
working days by a written notice. The
‘‘is informed’’ process under paragraphs
(c)(1) and (2) is limited to cases where
there is risk of diversion to another
party that has already been identified on
the Entity List in supplement no. 4 to
part 744. The new paragraph (c)(3)
process will allow the DAS/EA to
provide specific notice of parties that
are not currently on the Entity List, but
that are engaging in activities that are
contrary to U.S. national security or
foreign policy interests.
Second, this rule adds language in
new paragraph (c)(3) to specify that the
notice provided by the DAS/EA will
include the license requirement, limits
on the use of license exceptions, and
license review policy for any entity
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identified through such notice. BIS is
adding this language because § 744.11,
unlike other part 744 sections that
include an ‘‘is informed’’ provision (e.g.,
§§ 744.2, 744.3, and 744.4), does not
impose a license requirement that
exporters, reexporters, and transferors
must independently determine is
applicable to their activities because
this section’s license requirements are
implemented through Entity List
listings. Once a specific notice is
provided, BIS may subsequently seek to
add the entity in question to the Entity
List, including the applicable license
requirements, available license
exceptions, and license review policy,
to inform all exporters, reexporters, and
transferors of these requirements.
Seeking to add these entities that are the
subject of ‘‘is informed’’ letters to the
Entity List through the interagency
process will have two benefits: (1) it
will help to protect U.S. national
security and foreign policy interests by
imposing the related requirements on all
exporters, reexporters, and transferors of
items subject to the EAR, and (2) it will
create an equal playing field between
the exporter, reexporter, or transferor
that received the specific notice from
BIS and all other exporters, reexporters,
and transferors of items subject to the
EAR.
BIS estimates these changes to
§ 744.11 will result in the submission of
an additional five license applications
to BIS annually.
2. Expansion of ‘Military End User’
Controls to Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, and
Venezuelan ‘Military End Users’
Located Anywhere in the World
In § 744.21 (Restrictions on Certain
‘‘Military End Use’ or ‘Military End
User’’ in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, the
People’s Republic of China, the Russian
Federation, or Venezuela), this rule
expands the scope of the ‘military end
user’ controls. Specifically, this rule
revises § 744.21 to allow BIS to identify
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan
‘military end users’ in countries other
than a country identified in § 744.21.
This expansion is in recognition that
neither military end users nor
international development and
production activities are limited to the
home countries of designated ‘military
end users.’ By expanding the scope of
§ 744.21 to allow for the designation of
these ‘military end users’ worldwide,
this rule addresses such strategic
concerns with respect to Russia and the
other countries identified in § 744.21.
BIS understands the compliance
concerns exporters, reexporters, and
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transferors have had in applying
§ 744.21, and specifically, in identifying
entities that constitute ‘military end
users.’ One of the primary reasons BIS
created the ‘‘Military End-User’ (MEU)
List (supplement no. 7 to part 744 of the
EAR) was to assist exporters,
reexporters, and transferors in
identifying ‘military end users,’ and
based on public input that BIS has
received, the MEU List has been
positively received by the exporting
community, even though the list is not
exhaustive. BIS also understands that, if
the amendments in this rule expanded
the scope of § 744.21 to impose license
requirements upon MEUs worldwide
without specifically identifying such
MEUs, that would pose even broader
compliance concerns for exporters,
reexporters, and transferors, because
MEUs could potentially be present in
countries other than the six destinations
specified in § 744.21. Therefore, this
rule addresses the concern with respect
to Belarusian and Russian ‘military end
users’ located outside of Belarus and
Russia by specifying that the expansion
of controls on such ‘military end users’
on a worldwide basis is limited to only
those ‘military end users’ identified on
the Entity List under supplement no. 4
to part 744 with a footnote 3
designation. Correspondingly, this rule
further specifies with respect to
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, and
Venezuelan ‘military end users’ located
outside of Burma, Cambodia, China, or
Venezuela that the requirement is
limited to only those ‘military end
users’ identified on the ‘Military EndUser’ (MEU) List.
By exhaustively listing ‘military end
users’ located outside of one of the six
countries specified in § 744.21, BIS will
facilitate compliance by relieving
exporters, reexporters, and transferors
from having to independently assess the
potential applicability of § 744.21 on a
worldwide basis, which would be a
significant compliance burden.
Therefore, for ‘military end users’
outside of the identified countries in
§ 744.21, BIS, in consultation with the
other ERC member agencies, will
specifically designate such ‘military end
users,’ under supplements no. 4 or 7, as
applicable. However, BIS continues to
recommend that exporters, reexporters,
and transferors continue to do their own
diligence to determine the bona fides of
entities located in Belarus, Burma,
Cambodia, China, Russia, and
Venezuela.
In order to implement the changes
described above, this rule makes several
changes to § 744.21, including some
conforming changes, by revising the
section heading, paragraphs (a), (b)
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introductory text, (b)(1)(ii), and (e)(1)
and (3) as described further below.
In the section heading of § 744.21, this
rule revises the heading to remove the
references to specific countries. This
rule makes this change to the heading
for three reasons: (1) to reflect the
expanded scope of the section, (2) to
avoid making the heading cumbersome,
and (3) to prepare for the possibility of
adding additional countries to § 744.21
in the future.
In § 744.21(a) (General prohibition),
this rule revises paragraph (a)(1) to
remove the text that had stated that the
‘military end users’ must be located in
Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela
and replace it with text indicating that
paragraph (a)’s restrictions will instead
apply to such ‘military end users,’
wherever located. This rule adds a
sentence to paragraph (a)(1) to specify
that Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or
Venezuelan ‘military end users’ located
outside of Burma, Cambodia, China, or
Venezuela will be limited to entities
specifically identified on the MEU List.
In paragraph (a)(2), this rule makes
corresponding edits with respect to
Belarus and Russia. However,
Belarusian and Russian ‘military end
users’ located outside of Russia and
Belarus, respectively, will be limited to
entities specifically identified on the
Entity List under supplement no. 4 to
part 744 with a footnote 3 designation.
This rule adds a new Note to
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) to provide
further guidance on the restrictions
applicable to ‘military end users’
located in Burma, Cambodia, China, or
Venezuela. The new note clarifies that
Belarusian or Russian ‘military end
users’ are listed on the Entity List with
a footnote 3 designation. The note to
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) also clarifies
that if an entity is not a Belarusian or
Russian ‘military end user,’ but has been
identified by the ERC as a ‘military end
user,’ it will be identified under the
MEU List under supplement no. 7 to
part 744. The note clarifies that with
respect to Burma, Cambodia, China, and
Venezuela, exporters, reexporters, and
transferors, even in the absence of any
such notification, are not excused from
compliance with the license
requirements of paragraph (a) of section
§ 744.21 to determine if an entity is a
‘military end user’ even when that
entity is neither specifically designated
on the Entity List nor included on the
MEU List. Lastly, the note clarifies that
with respect to Belarus or Russia,
exporters, reexporters, and transferors,
even in the absence of any such
notification, are not excused from
compliance with the license
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§ 744.21 to determine if an entity is a
‘military end user’ even when that
entity is neither specifically designated
on the Entity List nor included on the
MEU List.
In § 744.21(b) (Additional prohibition
on those informed by BIS), this rule
revises the introductory text of the
paragraph to add the phrase ‘or for a
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan
‘military end user,’ wherever located’ to
clarify that the ‘‘is informed’’ provisions
also extend to Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or
Venezuelan ‘military end users’
wherever they are located in the world.
In § 744.21(b)(1) (‘Military End-User’
(MEU) List), this rule makes revisions to
add the phrase ‘for a Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan ‘military end user,’
wherever located’ and to remove text
that had limited ‘military end users’ to
‘military end users’ located in the six
identified countries only. This rule also
revises paragraph (b)(1) to specify that
these entities may be placed on the
Entity List in supplement no. 4 to part
744 if they are Belarusian or Russian
‘military end users,’ and that Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan
‘military end users’ may be added to the
Military End-User (MEU) List in
supplement no. 7 to part 744.
In § 744.21(b)(1)(ii) (License
Requirements for parties to the
transaction), this rule removes text that
had specified that the ‘military end
users’ needed to be located under one of
the countries identified in § 744.21 and
adds text to specify that Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan ‘military end users,’
wherever located, are subject to the
license requirements under paragraph
(b)(1)(ii).
In § 744.21(d) (License application
procedure), this rule revises the
parenthetical reference to the § 744.21
section heading to conform with the
revisions to the section heading
described above.
In § 744.21(e) (License review
standards), this rule removes the
references in paragraph (e)(1) to the
specified countries and revises the
paragraph to cross reference with the
license requirements for items described
in paragraph (a)(1) with respect to
Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela
(and associated ‘military end users’) and
in paragraph (a)(2) with respect to
Belarus or Russia (and associated
‘military end users’). In paragraph (e)(3),
this rule revises the paragraph to add
the phrase ‘or for a Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or
Venezuelan ‘military end user,’
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wherever located,’ to clarify that these
license applications will be reviewed
under the license review policy
specified in paragraph (e)(1).
BIS estimates these changes to
§ 744.21 will result in an additional 10
license applications submitted to BIS
annually.
3. Expansion of ‘Military-Intelligence
End User’ Controls to Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
and Venezuelan ‘Military-Intelligence
End Users’ or ‘Military-Intelligence End
Users’ of Country Group E:1 or E:2,
Wherever Located
This rule expands the scope of
§ 744.22 to mirror the changes made to
§ 744.21, as described above, by revising
paragraphs (a), (b), and (f)(2)
introductory text, and adding a new
paragraph (f)(2)(xi) to extend the
restrictions to ‘military-intelligence end
users’ wherever located. Likewise, this
rule adds a sentence to paragraph (a) to
specify that Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, or Venezuelan ‘militaryintelligence end users’ that are located
outside of Burma, Cambodia, China, or
Venezuela or are entities working on
behalf of Burma, China, Cambodia or
Venezuela; or are ‘military-intelligence
end users’ that are nationals of a country
listed in Country Groups E:1 or E:2 but
are outside of a country listed in
Country Groups E:1 or E:2, or are
entities working on behalf of a country
listed in Country Groups E:1 or E:2 are
limited to the entities specifically
identified under paragraph (f)(2) of
§ 744.22. As discussed above, BIS
understands the compliance concerns
with expanding these end user controls
worldwide and seeks to mitigate them
by specifically identifying ‘militaryintelligence end users’ under paragraph
(f)(2) that are located outside of
countries identified in § 744.22. BIS
hopes to facilitate compliance by
exporters, reexporters, or transferors
with this provision as expanded by this
rule.
In § 744.22(b) (Additional prohibition
on those informed by BIS), this rule
revises the paragraph to remove text that
had specified that ‘military-intelligence
end users’ were limited to those located
in the countries specified under
§ 744.22 and adds text to broaden the
scope of the restrictions to Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan ‘military- intelligence
end users’ or ‘military-intelligence end
users’ of a country listed in Country
Group E:1 or E:2, wherever located.
In § 744.22(f) (Definitions), this rule
adds two sentences to clarify the scope
of ‘military-intelligence end users.’ The
first sentence clarifies that with respect
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to entities located in Belarus, Burma,
Cambodia, China, Russia, or Venezuela,
or a country listed in Country Groups
E:1 or E:2, ‘military-intelligence end
users’ include, but are not limited to,
the ‘military-intelligence end users’
identified in paragraph (f)(2). The
second sentence specifies that with
respect to entities located in all other
countries paragraph (f)(2) is an
exhaustive listing of ‘militaryintelligence end users.’ Lastly, under
paragraph (f)(2), this rule adds and
reserves a new paragraph (f)(2)(xi)
(Other countries) as a placeholder for
future additions.
BIS estimates these changes to
§ 744.22 will result in an additional two
license applications submitted to BIS
annually.
C. Revisions to the Entity List To
Designate Certain Existing Entities as
Russian ‘Military End Users’
1. Overview of Entity List
The Entity List (supplement no. 4 to
part 744 of the EAR) identifies entities
for which there is reasonable cause to
believe, based on specific and
articulable facts, that the entities have
been involved, are involved, or pose a
significant risk of being or becoming
involved in activities contrary to the
national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States. The EAR
impose additional license requirements
on and limit the availability of most
license exceptions for exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country) to
listed entities.
The license review policy for each
listed entity is identified in the ‘‘License
Review Policy’’ column on the Entity
List, and the impact on the availability
of license exceptions is described in the
relevant Federal Register document that
added the entity to the Entity List. Any
license application for an export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country)
involving an entity on the Entity List
that is subject to an additional EAR
license requirement will also be
reviewed in accordance with the license
review policies in the sections of the
EAR applicable to those license
requirements. For example, for Russian
entities on the Entity List, if the export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) is
subject to a license requirement in
§§ 746.6, 746.8, or 746.10, the license
application will be reviewed in
accordance with the license review
policies in those sections in addition to
the specified license review policy
under the Entity List entry.
BIS places entities on the Entity List
pursuant to part 744 (Control Policy:
End-User and End-Use Based) and part
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746 (Embargoes and Other Special
Controls) of the EAR. Paragraphs (b)(1)
through (5) of § 744.11 include an
illustrative list of activities contrary to
the national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States.
The End-User Review Committee
(ERC), composed of representatives of
the Departments of Commerce (Chair),
State, Defense, Energy and, where
appropriate, the Treasury, makes all
decisions regarding additions to,
removals from, or other modifications to
the Entity List. The ERC makes all
decisions to add an entry to the Entity
List by majority vote and makes all
decisions to remove or modify an entry
by unanimous vote.
2. Entity List Decisions: Revisions to the
Entity List
This rule revises six entities under ten
entries on the Entity List, under the
destinations of China, Lithuania, Russia,
the United Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and
Vietnam: Connec Electronic Ltd. (added
under China and the United Kingdom);
King Pai Technology Co., Ltd. (added
under China, Russia, and Vietnam);
Sinno Electronics Co., Ltd. (added
under China and Lithuania); Winninc
Electronic (added under China); World
Jetta (H.K.) Logistics Limited (added
under China); and Promcomplektlogistic
Private Company (added under
Uzbekistan). All six entities under ten
entries were first added to the Entity
List effective June 28, 2022 (87 FR
38925, June 30, 2022) (the June 30 rule).
The ERC determined that it was
warranted to designate these entities as
Russian ‘military end users’ pursuant to
§ 744.21. Labeling these six entities as
Russian ‘military end users’ and having
the Russia/Belarus-Military End User
FDP rule apply to them will degrade
Russia’s war efforts in Ukraine, as these
entities produce items needed by the
Russian and Belarusian military and
industrial sectors. This rule accordingly
revises the License Requirement column
to remove the parenthetical phrase that
referenced § 744.11 and to include a
new parenthetical phrase that references
the foreign direct product (FDP) rule for
Russian and Belarusian ‘military end
users,’ because these entities have been
determined to be Russian ‘military endusers.’ As stated in the June 30 rule,
these entities had supplied items to
Russian entities of concern before
February 24, 2022, the effective date of
the Russia Sanctions Rule, and have
continued to contract to supply Russian
entities on the Entity List or that have
been sanctioned since Russia’s further
invasion of Ukraine. The new
parenthetical references the Russian/
Belarusian Military End User FDP rule
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and the Military End Use and End User
controls under §§ 734.9(g),3 746.8(a)(3),
and 744.21(b) of the EAR. The ERC also
determined that it was appropriate to
give these entities a footnote 3
designation to reflect their Russian
‘military end user’ status. This rule also
revises the License Review policy
column for each of these entities to add
a cross-reference to §§ 746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
BIS estimates that these changes to
the Entity List will not result in the
submission of any additional license
applications to BIS.
D. Refinements to Existing Controls To
More Closely Align With the Controls of
Allies Identified in Supplement No. 3 to
Part 746 of the EAR on Russia and
Belarus
1. Addition of Dollar Value Exclusion
Thresholds for ‘Luxury Goods’ To More
Closely Align With the Thresholds Used
by Our Allies
In supplement no. 5 to part 746—
(‘Luxury Goods’ That Require a License
For Export, Reexport, and Transfer (InCountry) to or Within Russia or Belarus
Pursuant to § 746.10(a)(1) and (2)), this
rule revises the supplement to specify
additional dollar value exclusion
thresholds in certain entries to better
align with the luxury goods controls
implemented by our allies, which have
served as a model for other countries in
determining appropriate value
exclusions to incorporate into their
respective national controls. These
revisions should also ease the
compliance burdens of exporters,
reexporters, and transferors trying to
comply with the ‘luxury goods’ controls
of various countries. They also are
intended to create as much as possible
an equal playing field for U.S.
companies.
When the ‘luxury goods’ controls for
Russia and Belarus were initially added
to the EAR in earlier this year (87 FR
14758, March 16, 2022), the only
‘luxury goods’ specified in supplement
no. 5 to part 746 that included a dollar
value exclusion were clothing and shoes
entries that were assigned a dollar value
exclusion of $1,000 Per Unit Wholesale
Price in the U.S. BIS determined that
additional time was needed to evaluate
whether to add dollar value exclusion
thresholds to other additional ‘luxury
goods’ entries in supplement no. 5 to
part 746.
This rule aligns BIS’s ‘luxury goods’
controls with our allies’ corresponding
controls by revising the ‘10-Digit
Commodity Description and Per Unit
Wholesale Price in the U.S. if
Applicable’ column (in those entries in
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which such information is applicable) to
add additional dollar value exclusion
thresholds. BIS has determined certain
‘luxury goods’ entries continue to not
warrant a dollar value exclusion; those
entries remain unchanged by this rule.
As warranted, BIS may make future
updates and/or additions to the
thresholds.
In reviewing our allies’ value
threshold exclusions, BIS determined
that the EAR’s $1,000 Per Unit
Wholesale Price in the U.S. dollar value
exclusion for clothing and shoes was
more permissive than those adopted by
our allies. Therefore, to align more
closely with allies’ value exclusion
thresholds, with which BIS agrees, this
rule reduces the dollar value threshold
for clothing and shoes from $1,000 to
$300 Per Unit Wholesale Price. For
many other ‘luxury goods’ entries, this
rule adds a $300 Per Unit Wholesale
Price in the U.S. dollar value exclusion.
However, BIS has added a higher dollar
value exclusion threshold to other
items, as warranted (e.g., automobiles,
which will have a $50,000 Per Unit
Wholesale Price U.S. dollar value
exclusion threshold).
BIS estimates these changes to the
‘luxury goods’ controls will result in a
reduction of 10 license applications
submitted to BIS annually.
E. Corrections and Clarifications to
Existing Controls
BIS estimates the changes described
in Section E of this final rule will not
result in the submission of any
additional license applications to BIS,
apart from the changes for License
Exception Consumer Communications
Devices (CCD), which BIS anticipates
will result in the annual submission of
two fewer license applications to BIS.
1. Updates the List of Eligible Consumer
Communications Devices To Reflect
Technology Developments Since 2009
and the Current Realities of How
Consumers Communicate
In § 740.19 (Consumer
Communications Devices (CCD)), this
rule revises paragraph (b) (Eligible
commodities and software), to update
the text to more accurately describe the
types of commodities and software
included under License Exception CCD.
BIS makes this change to accommodate
the consumer communications
commodities and software that have
come into common use since September
8, 2009, the date that License Exception
CCD was originally added to the EAR
(74 FR 45989). For example, this rule
revises paragraph (b)(1) for consumer
computers to add tablets and
peripherals, including microphones,
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speakers, and headphones, that are
designated EAR99 or classified under
Export Control Classification Numbers
(ECCN) 5A992.c or 4A994.b. BIS also
reminds exporters, reexporters, and
transferors that certain headphones are
controlled under ‘‘600 series’’ ECCNs
and are not eligible for License
Exception CCD. In addition, for
purposes of paragraph (b)(1), as well as
the rest of paragraph (b), the
commodities and software eligible for
License Exception CCD are strictly
limited to the descriptions and
classifications that are specified under
paragraph (b), which is an exhaustive
listing of the commodities and software
eligible for License Exception CCD.
This rule removes paragraph (b)(3)
which described input/output control
units (other than industrial controllers
designed for chemical processing)
designated EAR99. This rule removes
these items because after additional
review of paragraph (b) by BIS, these
items were determined to not be the
type of commodities that would
typically be used by consumers for
communications purposes and,
therefore, should be removed from
License Exception CCD. Because of the
removal of paragraph (b)(3), this rule
also redesignates (b)(4) through (17) as
paragraphs (b)(3) through (17),
respectively.
The rule revises existing paragraphs
(b)(1), (5) through (7), and (9) (which,
prior to redesignation, were paragraphs
(b)(6) through (8) and (9)) to make
similar updates reflecting current
consumer communications device use.
Lastly, under paragraph (b), this rule
revises redesignated paragraphs (b)(12)
through (14), (16), and (17) to update the
commodity and software descriptions,
including adding a parenthetical phrase
to paragraph (b)(13) to clarify that
digital cameras include webcams. This
rule also revises paragraph (b)(16) by
removing the phrase in ‘‘this paragraph’’
and adding in its place the phrase in
‘‘paragraphs (b)(1) through (16)’’ to
clarify that paragraph (b)(16) includes
batteries, chargers, carrying cases and
accessories for the equipment described
in paragraphs (b)(1) through (16).
2. Correction To Add Russia, and
Belarus to the News Media
Authorization Under License Exception
TMP
In § 740.9(a)(9) (News media), this
rule revises License Exception TMP to
make a conforming change to add
Russia and Belarus to the news media
authorization paragraph. Russia and
Belarus are eligible for the news media
authorization under § 740.9(a)(9), as
specified under § 746.8(c)(1), but were
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inadvertently not added to the text of
License Exception TMP at the time that
BIS issued the Russia Sanctions Rule
and Belarus Sanctions Rule. This rule
corrects that oversight by adding Russia
and Belarus to the countries identified
under paragraph (a)(9) of License
Exception TMP. And as a conforming
change, this rule adds the term
‘‘transferred (in-country)’’ to paragraph
(a)(9) for consistency with the section
heading. For additional clarity, this rule
adds a reference to the Crimea region of
Ukraine to the existing reference for
covered regions of Ukraine in paragraph
(a)(9).
3. Correction to § 744.11 To Remove an
Unneeded Sentence
In § 744.11, this rule revises
paragraph (b) (Criteria for revising the
Entity List), to remove a sentence that
specifies that § 744.11 may not be used
to place on the Entity List any party if
exports or reexports to that party of
items that are subject to the EAR are
prohibited or require a license from
another U.S. Government agency. The
preceding sentence in paragraph (b)
correctly indicates that BIS will not
place entities on the Entity List that also
require a license under § 744.12,
§ 744.13, § 744.14, or § 744.18. The
sentence that this rule removes was
intended to explain the applicability of
the preceding sentence. This rule also
revises that preceding sentence to add a
reference to § 744.8, which was
inadvertently not included in this
sentence.
Consistent with BIS’s statutory
authority, the removal of the sentence
from paragraph (b) of § 744.11
eliminates ambiguity about whether BIS
may list entities on the Entity List that
are also listed under the SDN List or
would otherwise require a license from
any other U.S. government agencies for
any exports, reexports, or transfers (incountry) of items subject to the EAR.
4. Adds License Exception CCD
Eligibility in Connection With Russian
and Belarusian Industry Sector
Sanctions and the ‘‘Luxury Goods’
Controls
This rule revises paragraph (c)
(License Exceptions) of § 746.5 (which
is being revised by this rule to include
both Russian and Belarusian industry
sector sanctions) to add License
Exception CCD eligibility. This change
is necessary because certain items that
are caught under the Russian (and now
Belarusian) industry sector sanctions are
also controlled under § 746.8 (Sanctions
Against Russia and Belarus), resulting in
the removal of eligibility for License
Exception CCD because the transaction
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at issue cannot overcome the license
requirement set forth in § 746.5(a)(1)(ii).
In order to meet the U.S. Government’s
policy objectives of ensuring the free
flow of information, License Exception
CCD must be able to overcome all
applicable EAR license requirements,
including those in all of the EAR
provisions that contain new Russia or
Belarus-related license requirements.
This rule addresses that anomaly by
adding License Exception CCD
eligibility to § 746.5(c). This change also
makes License Exception CCD available
for EAR99 items that would otherwise
be items identified as being eligible for
License Exception CCD, based on the
list set forth in § 740.19(b). This change
is made for consistency with the intent
of § 746.8 and to ensure that the EAR
does not treat less sensitive EAR99designated items more restrictively than
items on the Commerce Control List set
forth in supplement no. 1 to part 744.
This rule also revises paragraph (c)
(License Exceptions) of § 746.10 to add
License Exception CCD eligibility. This
change to § 746.10(c) is needed for the
same reason that the change is necessary
to § 746.5(c)—to eliminate conflicting
guidance on the availability of License
Exception CCD. In § 746.10(c), this rule
addresses the conflict by adding License
Exception CCD eligibility to § 746.10(c)
as a new paragraph (c)(3). As a
conforming change, this rule also
revises the introductory text of
paragraph (c) to remove the text ‘‘and
(2)’’ and add in its place the text
‘‘through (3)’’ to account for the new
paragraph (c)(3).
5. Clarification That the Exclusion for
Items Controlled Under ECCN 5A992 or
5D992, License Exception Availability,
and License Review Policies Apply to
Branches and Sales Offices of
Companies Headquartered in the U.S.
and Country Group A:5 and A:6
Countries
In § 746.8 (Sanctions against Russia
and Belarus), this rule revises the
introductory text of paragraph (a) to
clarify that the exclusion for ECCNs
5A992 or 5D992 includes the terms
‘branches’ and ‘sales offices’ after the
term ‘subsidiaries,’ wherever it appears.
This change clarifies that branches or
sales offices that meet the other criteria
in paragraph (a)’s introductory text are
eligible for the exclusion. This rule
makes the same clarification in
paragraph (b) (Licensing policy) by
adding the terms branch or sales offices
to clarify that branches or sales offices
that meet the criteria for the subsidiaries
specified in paragraph (b) are available
for the case-by-case license review
policy. This rule also makes the same
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type of changes in paragraph (c)
(License Exceptions) to add the terms
branches or sales office to paragraphs
(c)(3) (for License Exception TSU for
software updates) and (6) (for License
Exception ENC) to clarify that branches
or sales offices as well as subsidiaries of
companies headquartered in the U.S.
and Country Groups A:5 or A:6
countries are eligible for those license
exceptions.
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6. Adds a Note 1 to Paragraph (a)(1) To
Clarify the Scope of the Deemed Export
Exclusion Under the Russia and Belarus
Sanctions
In § 746.8 of the EAR, this rule adds
a new note 1 to paragraph (a)(1) under
paragraph (a) (License requirements) to
clarify the scope of the deemed export
exclusion from the license requirement
that would otherwise apply to items
classified under any ECCN on the CCL.
The note clarifies that the deemed
export and reexport exclusion is only
applicable to the additional license
requirements imposed under paragraph
(a)(1), and not any license requirements
that were in place prior to the Russia
Sanctions Rule and Belarus Sanctions
Rule. If the deemed export or deemed
reexport is subject to another license
requirement under the EAR, such as a
CCL-based license requirement, the
exclusion would not apply—meaning
that an EAR authorization is required to
overcome the applicable EAR license
requirement. This rule also, as a
clarifying change, revises the first
sentence in paragraph (a)(1) to remove
the reference to § 746.5 and add in its
place the phrase ‘‘other sections of part
746’’. This change is necessary because
there are multiple sections of part 746
that impose license requirements on
Russia and Belarus.
7. Adds an Exclusion From the License
Requirements Under § 746.8(a)(1) and
(2) for Transfers Within Russia or
Belarus for Reexports (Return) to the
United States or a Country Group A:5 or
A:6 Country of Any Item
In § 746.8(a) (License requirements) of
the EAR, this rule revises the
introductory text of paragraph (a) to add
an exclusion from the license
requirements under § 746.8(a)(1) and (2)
for certain transfers within Russia and
Belarus. This exclusion allows for the
movement of an item subject to the EAR
within Russia or Belarus for the
purposes of returning it to the United
States or to a Country Group A:5 or A:6
country in supplement no. 1 to part 740
(Country Groups). In order to be within
the scope of the exclusion, the owner
must retain title to and control of the
item while it remains in Russia or
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Belarus. This rule also clarifies the
scope of the exclusion by including a
sentence to specify that if a license is
required for a reexport to a Country
Group A:5 or A:6 country, a separate
EAR authorization is required to
authorize the reexport. This sentence is
included to clarify that even though the
transfers (in-country) within the scope
of the exclusion text are outside the
scope of the license requirements under
§ 746.8(a)(1) and (2) that an
authorization may still be required for
the reexport to these Country Group A:5
or A:6 countries.
8. Update to the Licensing Policy for
‘Luxury Goods’ To Adopt a Case-byCase License Review Policy for Items for
Humanitarian Needs To Ensure
Consistency With Other Russia and
Belarus Licensing Policies
In § 746.10 (‘Luxury Goods’ Sanctions
Against Russia and Belarus and Russian
and Belarusian Oligarchs and Malign
Actors) of the EAR, this rule adds an
exception to the policy of denial license
application review policy for ‘luxury
goods’ to specify that applications
involving items to meet humanitarian
needs will be reviewed on a case-bycase basis. This revision is intended to
apply to applications involving certain
‘luxury goods’ items that may be used
in medical devices or in other situations
involving ‘luxury goods’ applications in
which a case-by-case analysis is
warranted. For example, contact lens
solution and rewetting drops are
captured as cosmetics by a schedule B
code identified in supplement no. 5 to
part 746 of the EAR as a ‘luxury good’
despite also being classified as a
‘‘medicine’’ under the EAR. These
solutions are necessary to maintain eye
health for patients who require contact
lenses, including those who are
medically unable to wear corrective
glasses. This case-by-case license review
policy will provide BIS and the other
reviewing agencies flexibility to assess
whether a license application for such
items should be approved to meet
humanitarian needs while also taking
into account U.S. national security and
foreign policy concerns.
9. Clarification That the EAR
Recordkeeping Requirements Apply to
Transfers (In-Country) of Items Subject
to the EAR
Because the sanctions against Russia
and Belarus extend to transfers (incountry), BIS has received some
questions from the public about the
EAR’s recordkeeping requirements for
transfers (in-country). In part 762
(Recordkeeping) of the EAR, this rule
revises §§ 762.1(a)(2) and 762.6(a)(2) to
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clarify that the specified recordkeeping
requirements apply to transfers (incountry) of items subject to the EAR. In
certain parts of the EAR, only the term
reexport may be used, but the intent of
such provisions is to also cover transfers
(in-country), in line with BIS’s
longstanding interpretation and
previous amendments to the EAR to
clarify this point.
10. Clarifications to the General
Prohibitions for Transfers (In-Country)
Because the sanctions against Russia
and Belarus extend to transfers (incountry), BIS has also received some
questions from the public about the
EAR’s general prohibitions and how
they apply for transfers (in-country). In
part 736 (General Prohibitions), this rule
revises § 736.2 (General prohibitions
and determination of applicability) to
address these questions.
In particular, these questions have
focused on why some of the general
prohibitions, such as General
Prohibitions 5 and 6 under § 736.2(b)(5)
and (6), do not reference transfers (incountry), but the other parts of the EAR
that implement the license
requirements, such as parts 744 and
746, specify that some of those license
requirements, in particular those for
Russia and Belarus, apply to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country).
First, BIS emphasizes here that as stated
in § 736.2(a)(1), the general prohibitions
describe obligations under the EAR
generally and are not intended to be an
exhaustive description of the EAR’s
license requirements or other
restrictions. Therefore, in cases such as
General Prohibitions 5 or 6, where parts
744 and 746 are more specific in
identifying that the license requirements
for Russia and Belarus include transfers
(in-country), those more specific license
requirements in parts 744 and 746
govern. Second, BIS has long relied on
the general prohibitions as a general
framework for helping to explain the
scope of the EAR and have long used
them as part of the BIS outreach seminar
program. Therefore, the general
prohibitions should track as accurately
as possible at a general level with the
other parts of the EAR that implement
the license requirements. In reviewing
these questions, BIS also identified
some other clarifying changes that this
rule is making to help the public better
understand the scope of the EAR license
requirements and to make the general
prohibitions more effective in assisting
public understanding of the EAR at a
general level.
This rule makes these clarifications to
the general prohibitions by revising
paragraphs (a) (Information or facts that
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determine the applicability of the
general prohibitions) and (b) (General
prohibitions). Specifically, in the
paragraph (a) introductory text, this rule
adds a parenthetical phrase after the
term ‘‘generally’’ that provides a cross
reference to direct the public to see
other parts of the EAR where the license
requirements and other EAR restrictions
are specified in greater detail. As
described above, this is a key point in
understanding how the general
prohibitions relate to other parts of the
EAR, so this additional text will help
public understanding.
In paragraph (a)(1) (Classification of
items), this rule adds a reference to
items described in supplements nos. 2,
4, or 6 to part 746 to inform the public
that in addition to any license
requirements that may apply because of
the item’s CCL classification, an item
that is described under one of those
three supplements will be subject to
license requirements described under
§§ 746.5 and 746.10 of the EAR. This
rule also adds a cross reference to the
Commerce Control List Order of Review
in supplement no. 4 to part 744 to assist
public understanding of the
classification process. This rule also
adds a cross reference to the Commerce
Control List in supplement no. 1 to part
774, the Commerce Country Chart in
supplement no. 1 to part 738, and
§ 738.4 to provide additional guidance
on determining CCL-based license
requirements. This rule also adds a new
Note to paragraph (a)(1) that specifies
that items described under supplements
no. 2, 4, or 6 of part 746 are subject to
license requirements for Russia and
Belarus under §§ 746.5 and 746.10 and
to clarify that most of the items
described in these three supplements
are items that would typically be
designated as EAR99 on the CCL.
Under paragraph (a)(2) (Destination),
this rule adds the term transfer (incountry) to clarify that some of the
destination-based license requirements
under the EAR extend to transfers (incountry), such as those for Russia and
Belarus. This rule adds text to clarify
that the license requirements for parts
738 and 774 apply to exports and
reexports and to advise the public to
review part 746 for additional license
requirements based on embargoes and
other special controls for exports,
reexports, or certain transfers (incountry), e.g., those that apply to Russia
and Belarus under § 746.5.
Under paragraph (a)(3) (End user),
this rule revises the paragraph heading
to include the phrase ‘or end use.’ This
rule also adds the term transfers (incountry) for consistency with part 744,
which includes certain license
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requirements for transfers (in-country).
This rule also adds text to clarify that in
addition to end user-based license
requirements, certain EAR requirements
(e.g., 734.9(e) and 744.11(a)) extend to
all parties to the transaction as
described in § 748.5(c) through (f).
Lastly, this rule also clarifies many of
the end-use controls in part 744 specify
destinations or Country Groups as part
of the criteria for defining the scope of
the end use controls.
Under paragraph (a)(5) (Conduct); this
rule adds the phrases a ‘militaryintelligence end use’ or a ‘militaryintelligence end user’ to clarify that
prohibited conduct is not limited to
proliferation projects and extends to
such conduct involving ‘militaryintelligence end uses’ or ‘’militaryintelligence end users’ for consistency
with the license requirements in § 744.6.
Under paragraph (b) introductory text,
this rule adds the term transfers (incountry) to clarify that some of the
general prohibitions apply to transfers
(in-country).
Under paragraph (b)(5) (General
Prohibition Five—Export or reexport to
prohibited end-uses or end-users (EndUse End-User)), this rule revises the
paragraph heading and the text of
paragraph (b)(5) to add in ‘‘transfers (incountry)’’ for consistency with the
license requirements in part 744, which
in many cases extend to transfers (incountry). This rule also adds a sentence
to clarify that each section in part 744
specifies whether the license
requirements extend to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country).
Under paragraph (b)(6) (General
Prohibition Six—Export or reexport to
embargoed destinations (Embargo)), this
rule revises the paragraph (b) heading
and paragraph (b)(6)(i) to add in
‘‘transfers (in-country)’’ for consistency
with the license requirements in part
746, which for certain countries and
regions identified in part 746, in
particular Russia, Belarus, and the
Crimea region of Ukraine and covered
regions of Ukraine, extend to transfers
(in-country). This rule also revises
paragraph (b)(6)(i) to add the phrase ‘‘or
region (e.g., the Crimea region of
Ukraine and covered regions of
Ukraine)’’ to clarify that the license
requirements in part 746 also extend to
identified regions. As a clarification,
this rule also removes the phrase
‘‘authorized under part 746’’ and adds
in its place the more specific phrase
‘‘license exception or portion thereof
that is specifically listed in the license
exceptions paragraph pertaining to a
particular sanctioned country or region
in part 746 of the EAR.’’ This rule makes
this change for consistency with how
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license exceptions are referred to in
§ 740.2(a)(6) and to improve public
understanding of when a license
exception may be used to overcome the
part 746 license requirements and
General Prohibition 6. This rule also
adds a sentence to clarify that each
section in part 746 specifies whether the
license requirements extend to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country).
This rule also revises paragraph (b)(6)(ii)
to make the term ‘‘License Exceptions’’
lower case for consistency with other
EAR references to license exceptions.
Under paragraph (b)(10) (General
Prohibition Ten—Proceeding with
transactions with knowledge that a
violation has occurred or is about to
occur (Knowledge Violation to Occur),
this rule adds the terms ‘‘reexported, or
transferred (in-country)’’ after the term
‘‘exported’’ and adds the terms
reexported, or transferred (in-country)
after the term ‘‘to be exported’’ to clarify
that General Prohibition 10 extends to
reexports and transfers (in-country).
This rule also adds a reference to the
Export Control Reform Act of 2018 and
removes the reference to the Export
Administration Act because it is no
longer needed and for consistency with
§ 764.2(e). This rule also revises
paragraph (b)(10) to make the term
‘‘License Exceptions’’ lower case for
consistency with other EAR references
to license exceptions.
11. Clarification of Step 14 of the Steps
Regarding the Ten General Prohibitions
for Embargoed Countries and Special
Destinations
In § 732.3(i) (Step 14: Embargoed
countries and special destinations), this
rule revises the reference to Russia,
which previously only referred to the
Russian Industry Sector Sanctions, to
now refer to §§ 746.5 for Russian and
Belarusian industry sector sanctions,
746.8 for Sanctions against Russia and
Belarus, and 746.10 for ‘Luxury Goods’
Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus
and Russian and Belarusian Oligarchs
and Malign Actors. This rule also adds
the term ‘‘transfer (in-country)’’ to
paragraph (i) introductory text and to
paragraph (i)(1) for consistency with the
license requirements in part 746, which
extend to transfers (in-country) for
certain countries, such as Russia and
Belarus. This rule also revises paragraph
(i)(1) to remove the phrase ‘‘publicly
available technology’’ and adds in its
place the phrase published information,
along with adding a cross reference to
§ 734.7 for consistency with
§ 734.3(b)(3). This rule also revises
paragraph (i)(2) to make the term
‘‘License Exception’’ lower case for
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consistency with other EAR references
to the term.
12. Commerce Country Groups Changes
In supplement to no. 1 to part 740
(Commerce Country Groups), this final
rule revises the Commerce Country
Groups in supplement no. 1 to part 740
to remove the entries for Belarus and
Russia in the Country Group A table.
This rule removes the entries for Belarus
and Russia in order to avoid confusion,
because these two countries have no ‘‘x’’
in the box for any of the Country Group
A columns. The references to Russia in
footnotes 1 and 2 for Country Groups
A:1 and A:2 are not revised and the
references to Russia and Belarus in
footnote 3 are not revised because the
references in those footnotes still serve
a purpose.
Savings Clause
For the changes being made in this
final rule, shipments of items removed
from eligibility for a License Exception
or export, reexport, or transfer (incountry) without a license (NLR) as a
result of this regulatory action that were
en route aboard a carrier to a port of
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country),
on September 15, 2022, pursuant to
actual orders for export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) to or within a
foreign destination, may proceed to that
destination under the previous
eligibility for a License Exception or
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
without a license (NLR), provided the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
is completed no later than on November
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Export Control Reform Act of 2018
On August 13, 2018, the President
signed into law the John S. McCain
National Defense Authorization Act for
Fiscal Year 2019, which included the
Export Control Reform Act of 2018
(ECRA) (codified, as amended, at 50
U.S.C. Sections 4801–4852). ECRA
provides the legal basis for BIS’s
principal authorities and serves as the
authority under which BIS issues this
rule. To the extent it applies to certain
activities that are the subject of this rule,
the Trade Sanctions Reform and Export
Enhancement Act of 2000 (TSRA)
(codified, as amended, at 22 U.S.C.
Sections 7201–7211) also serves as
authority for this rule.
Rulemaking Requirements
1. This final rule is not a ‘‘significant
regulatory action’’ because it
‘‘pertain[s]’’ to a ‘‘military or foreign
affairs function of the United States’’
under sec. 3(d)(2) of Executive Order
12866.
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2. Notwithstanding any other
provision of law, no person is required
to respond to, nor shall any person be
subject to a penalty for failure to comply
with, a collection of information subject
to the requirements of the Paperwork
Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501
et seq.) (PRA), unless that collection of
information displays a currently valid
Office of Management and Budget
(OMB) Control Number.
This rule involves the following
OMB-approved collections of
information subject to the PRA:
• 0694–0088, ‘‘Multi-Purpose
Application,’’ which carries a burden
hour estimate of 29.4 minutes for a
manual or electronic submission;
• 0694–0096 ‘‘Five Year Records
Retention Period,’’ which carries a
burden hour estimate of less than 1
minute; and
• 0607–0152 ‘‘Automated Export
System (AES) Program,’’ which carries a
burden hour estimate of 3 minutes per
electronic submission.
BIS estimates that these new controls
on Russia and Belarus under the EAR
will result in an increase of 285 license
applications submitted annually to BIS.
However, the additional burden falls
within the existing estimates currently
associated with these control numbers.
Additional information regarding these
collections of information—including
all background materials—can be found
at https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/
PRAMain by using the search function
to enter either the title of the collection
or the OMB Control Number.
3. This rule does not contain policies
with federalism implications as that
term is defined in Executive Order
13132.
4. Pursuant to section 1762 of the
Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (50
U.S.C. 4821) (ECRA), this action is
exempt from the Administrative
Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553)
requirements for notice of proposed
rulemaking, opportunity for public
participation, and delay in effective
date. While section 1762 of ECRA
provides sufficient authority for such an
exemption, this action is also
independently exempt from these APA
requirements because it involves a
military or foreign affairs function of the
United States (5. U.S.C. 553(a)(1)).
5. Because a notice of proposed
rulemaking and an opportunity for
public comment are not required to be
given for this rule by 5 U.S.C. 553, or
by any other law, the analytical
requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq., are
not applicable. Accordingly, no
regulatory flexibility analysis is required
and none has been prepared.
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List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 734
Administrative practice and
procedure, Exports, Inventions and
patents, Research, Science and
technology.
15 CFR Parts 732 and 740
Administrative practice and
procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 736
Exports.
15 CFR Part 744
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements, Terrorism.
15 CFR Part 746
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
15 CFR Part 762
Administrative practice and
procedure, Business and industry,
Confidential business information,
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons stated in the
preamble, parts 732, 734, 736, 740, 744,
746, and 762 of the Export
Administration Regulations (15 CFR
parts 730 through 774) are amended as
follows:
PART 732—STEPS FOR USING THE
EAR
1. The authority citation for part 732
is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O.
13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 783.
2. Section 732.3 is amended by
revising paragraph (i) to read as follows:
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§ 732.3 Steps regarding the ten general
prohibitions.
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(i) Step 14: Embargoed countries and
special destinations. If your destination
for any item is Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North
Korea, or Syria, you must consider the
requirements of parts 742 and 746 of the
EAR. Unless otherwise indicated,
General Prohibition Six (Embargo)
applies to all items subject to the EAR,
i.e., both items on the CCL and within
EAR99. See § 746.1(b) for destinations
subject to limited sanctions under
United Nations Security Council arms
embargoes. See §§ 746.5 for Russian and
Belarusian industry sector sanctions,
746.6 for Crimea region of Ukraine and
covered regions of Ukraine, 746.8 for
Sanctions against Russia and Belarus,
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and 746.10 for ‘luxury goods’ sanctions
against Russia and Belarus and Russian
and Belarusian oligarchs and malign
actors. You may not make an export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country)
contrary to the provisions of part 746 of
the EAR without a license unless:
(1) You are exporting, reexporting, or
transferring only published information
or software as specified in § 734.7 or
other items outside the scope of the
EAR, or
(2) You qualify for a License
Exception referenced in part 746 of the
EAR concerning embargoed
destinations. You may not use a license
exception described in part 740 of the
EAR to overcome General Prohibition
Six (Embargo) (§ 736.2(b)(6) of the EAR)
unless it is specifically authorized in
part 746 of the EAR. Note that part 754
of the EAR concerning short supply
controls is self-contained and is the only
location in the EAR for both the
prohibitions and exceptions applicable
to short supply controls.
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PART 734—SCOPE OF THE EXPORT
ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS
3. The authority citation for part 734
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O.
12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p.
950; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996
Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3
CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR
44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O.
13637, 78 FR 16129, 3 CFR, 2014 Comp., p.
223; Notice of November 10, 2021, 86 FR
62891 (November 12, 2021).
4. Section 734.9 is amended by
revising paragraphs (f)(1) to read as
follows:
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(1) Product scope of Russia/Belarus
FDP rule. The product scope applies if
a foreign-produced item meets the
conditions of either paragraph (f)(1)(i) or
(ii) of this section.
(i) ‘‘Direct product’’ of ‘‘technology’’
or ‘‘software.’’ A foreign-produced item
meets the product scope of this
paragraph (f)(1)(i) if the foreignproduced item meets both of the
following conditions:
(A) The foreign-produced item is the
‘‘direct product’’ of U.S.-origin
‘‘technology’’ or ‘‘software’’ subject to
the EAR that is specified in any ECCN
in product groups D or E of the CCL; and
(B) The foreign-produced item is
identified in supplement no. 6 to part
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5. The authority citation for 15 CFR
part 736 is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O.
12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p.
950; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996
Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3
CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR
44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O.
13338, 69 FR 26751, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p.
168; Notice of November 10, 2021, 86 FR
62891 (November 12, 2021); Notice of May 9,
2022, 87 FR 28749 (May 10, 2022).
6. Section 736.2 is amended by
revising paragraphs (a) introductory text
and (a)(1) through (3) and (5) and (b)
introductory text and (b)(5), (6), and (10)
to read as follows:
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§ 736.2 General prohibitions and
determination of applicability.
Foreign-Direct Product (FDP)
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746 of the EAR or is not designated
EAR99; or
(ii) ‘‘Direct product’’ of a complete
plant or ‘major component’ of a plant.
A foreign-produced item meets the
product scope of this paragraph (f)(1)(ii)
if it meets both of the following
conditions:
(A) The foreign-produced item is
produced by any plant or ‘major
component’ of a plant that is located
outside the United States, when the
plant or ‘major component’ of a plant,
whether made in the United States or a
foreign country, itself is a ‘‘direct
product’’ of U.S.-origin ‘‘technology’’ or
‘‘software’’ subject to the EAR that is
specified in any ECCN in product
groups D or E of the CCL; and
(B) The foreign-produced item is
identified in supplement no. 6 to part
746 of the EAR or is not designated
EAR99.
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(a) Information or facts that determine
the applicability of the general
prohibitions. The following five types of
facts determine your obligations under
the ten general prohibitions and the
EAR generally (also see other parts of
the EAR where the license requirements
and other EAR restrictions are specified
in greater detail):
(1) Classification of the item. The
classification of the item on the
Commerce Control List (see part 774 of
the EAR) or description of the item in
supplements no. 2, 4, or 6 to part 746
of the EAR. For guidance on classifying
items, see the Commerce Control List
Order of Review in supplement no. 4 to
part 774 and for determining licensing
requirements using the Commerce
Control List in supplement no. 1 to part
774 and the Commerce Country Chart in
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supplement no. 1 to part 738, see
§ 738.4;
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1): The
description of items in supplements no.
2, 4, or 6 of part 746 are used for
determining license requirements for
Russia and Belarus under §§ 746.5 and
746.10. Items described in supplements
no. 2, 4, or 6 in most cases are
designated as EAR99 (subject to the EAR
but not specifically listed on the
Commerce Control List).
(2) Destination. The country of
ultimate destination for an export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) (see
parts 738 and 774 of the EAR
concerning the Country Chart and the
Commerce Control List for export and
reexport license requirements and part
746 for additional license requirements
based on embargoes and other special
controls for exports, reexports, or
certain transfers (in-country));
(3) End user or end use. The ultimate
end user (see General Prohibition Four
(paragraph (b)(4) of this section) and
supplement no. 1 to part 764 of the EAR
for references to persons with whom
your transaction may not be permitted;
see General Prohibition Five (Paragraph
(b)(5) of this section) and part 744 for
references to end users for whom you
may need an export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) license). Certain
EAR requirements (e.g., §§ 734.9(e),
744.11(a)), and 744.15(b)) extend to all
parties to the transaction as described in
§ 748.5(c) through (f). Many of the enduse controls in part 744 specify
destinations or Country Groups as part
of the criteria for defining the scope of
the end use controls.
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(5) Conduct. Conduct such as
contracting, financing, and freight
forwarding in support of a proliferation
project or a ‘military-intelligence end
use’ or a ‘military-intelligence end user,’
as described in part 744 of the EAR.
(b) General prohibitions. The
following ten general prohibitions
describe certain exports, reexports,
transfers (in-country), and other
conduct, subject to the scope of the
EAR, in which you may not engage
unless you either have a license from
the Bureau of Industry and Security
(BIS) or qualify under part 740 of the
EAR for a License Exception from each
applicable general prohibition in this
paragraph. The License Exceptions at
part 740 of the EAR apply only to
General Prohibitions One (Exports and
Reexports in the Form Received), Two
(Parts and Components Reexports), and
Three (Foreign-Produced ‘‘Direct
Product’’ Reexports); however, selected
License Exceptions are specifically
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referenced and authorized in part 746 of
the EAR concerning embargo
destinations and in § 744.2(c) of the
EAR regarding nuclear end-uses and in
§ 744.11 and in supplement no. 4 to part
744—Entity List.
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(5) General Prohibition Five—Export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) to
prohibited end-uses or end-users (EndUse End-User). You may not, without a
license, knowingly export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) any item subject to
the EAR to an end user or end use that
is prohibited by part 744 of the EAR.
Each section in part 744 specifies
whether the license requirements
extend to exports, reexports, and
transfers (in-country).
(6) General Prohibition Six—Export,
reexport, and transfer (in-country) to
embargoed destinations (Embargo). (i)
You may not, without a license or
license exception or portion thereof that
is specifically listed in the license
exceptions paragraph pertaining to a
particular sanctioned country or region
in part 746 of the EAR, export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) any item subject
to the EAR to a country or region (e.g.,
the Crimea region of Ukraine and
covered regions of Ukraine) that is
embargoed by the United States or
otherwise made subject to controls
under part 734 as both are described at
part 746 of the EAR. Each section in part
746 specifies whether the license
requirements extend to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country).
(ii) License exceptions to General
Prohibition Six are described in part 746
of the EAR, on
Embargoes and Other Special
Controls. Unless a license exception or
other authorization is authorized in part
746 of the EAR, the license exceptions
described in part 740 of the EAR are not
available to overcome this general
prohibition.
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(10) General Prohibition Ten—
Proceeding with transactions with
knowledge that a violation has occurred
or is about to occur (Knowledge
Violation to Occur). You may not sell,
transfer, export, reexport, finance, order,
buy, remove, conceal, store, use, loan,
dispose of, transport, forward, or
otherwise service, in whole or in part,
any item subject to the EAR and
exported, reexported, or transferred (incountry) or to be exported, reexported,
or transferred (in-country) with
knowledge that a violation of the Export
Administration Regulations, the Export
Control Reform Act of 2018, or any
order, license, license exception, or
other authorization issued thereunder
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has occurred, is about to occur, or is
intended to occur in connection with
the item. Nor may you rely upon any
license or license exception after notice
to you of the suspension or revocation
of that license or exception. There are
no license exceptions to this General
Prohibition Ten in part 740 of the EAR.
PART 740—LICENSE EXCEPTIONS
7. The authority citation for part 740
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
7201 et seq.; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR,
1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025,
3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783.
8. Section 740.9 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(9)(i) introductory
text to read as follows:
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§ 740.9 Temporary imports, exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country) (TMP).
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(9) * * *.
(i) Commodities necessary for newsgathering purposes (and software
necessary to use such commodities) may
be temporarily exported, reexported, or
transferred (in-county) for accredited
news media personnel (i.e., persons
with credentials from a news-gathering
or reporting firm) to or within Belarus,
Cuba, North Korea, Russia, and Syria
(see supplement no. 1 to part 740), or
the Crimea region of Ukraine and
covered regions of Ukraine (as specified
in § 746.6) if the commodities:
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revising paragraph (b) to read as follows:
§ 740.19 Consumer Communications
Devices (CCD).
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(b) Eligible commodities and software.
Commodities and software in
paragraphs (b)(1) through (16) of this
section are eligible for export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) under this
section to and within Cuba, Russia, and
Belarus.
(1) Consumer computers, tablets, and
peripherals including microphones,
speakers, and headphones designated
EAR99 or classified under Export
Control Classification Numbers (ECCN)
5A992.c or 4A994.b;
(2) Consumer disk drives and solidstate storage equipment classified under
ECCN 5A992 or designated EAR99;
(3) Graphics accelerators and graphics
coprocessors designated EAR99;
(4) Monitors classified under ECCN
5A992.c or designated EAR99;
(5) Printers, including multifunctional
printers, classified under ECCN 5A992.c
or designated EAR99;
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(6) Modems, network interface cards,
routers, switches, and WiFi access
points, designated EAR99 or classified
under ECCNs 5A992.c or 5A991;
drivers, communications, and
connectivity software for such hardware
designated EAR99 or classified under
ECCN 5D992.c;
(7) Network access controllers and
communications channel controllers
classified under ECCN 5A991.b.4,
5A992.c, or designated EAR99;
(8) Keyboards, mice and similar
devices designated EAR99;
(9) Mobile phones, including cellular
and satellite telephones, personal digital
assistants, and subscriber information
module (SIM) cards, accessories for
such devices and similar devices
classified under ECCNs 5A992.c or
5A991 or designated EAR99; drivers and
connectivity software for such hardware
designated EAR99 or classified under
ECCN 5D992.c;
(10) Memory devices classified under
ECCN 5A992.c or designated EAR99;
(11) Consumer ‘‘information security’’
equipment, ‘‘software’’ (except
‘‘encryption source code’’), such as
firewalls, virtual private network
clients, antivirus, user authentication,
password managers, identification
verification and peripherals classified
under ECCNs 5A992.c or 5D992.c or
designated EAR99;
(12) Digital cameras (including
webcams) and memory cards classified
under ECCN 5A992 or designated
EAR99;
(13) Television and radio receivers,
set top boxes, video decoders and
antennas, classified under ECCNs
5A991, 5A992, or designated EAR99;
(14) Recording devices classified
under ECCN 5A992 or designated
EAR99;
(15) Batteries, chargers, carrying cases
and accessories for the equipment
described in paragraphs (b)(1) through
(15) of this section that are designated
EAR99;
(16) Consumer ‘‘software’’ (except
‘‘encryption source code’’) classified
under ECCNs 4D994, 5D991 or 5D992.c
or designated EAR99 to be used for
equipment described in paragraphs
(b)(1) through (16) of this section.
Note 1 to paragraph (b): In this
paragraph, the term ‘‘consumer’’ refers
to items that are:
1. Generally available to the public by
being sold, without restriction, from
stock at retail selling points by means of
any of the following:
a. Over-the-counter transactions;
b. Mail order transactions;
c. Electronic transactions; or
d. Telephone call transactions; and
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2. Designed for installation by the
user without further substantial support
by the supplier.
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Supplement No. 1 to Part 740
[Amended]
10. Supplement no. 1 to part 740 is
amended by removing the entries for
‘‘Belarus’’ and ‘‘Russia’’ in the Country
Group A table.
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PART 744—END USE AND END USER
CONTROLS
11. The authority citation for part 744
continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22 U.S.C. 7201
et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR
20947, 3 CFR, 1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O.
12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994
Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3
CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR
45167, 3 CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O.
13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p.
783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3 CFR, 2001
Comp., p. 786; Notice of September 15, 2021,
86 FR 52069 (September 17, 2021); Notice of
November 10, 2021, 86 FR 62891 (November
12, 2021).
12. Section 744.11 is amended by
revising the introductory text and
paragraphs (b) introductory text and
(c)(2) and adding paragraph (c)(3) to
read as follows:
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§ 744.11 License Requirements that Apply
to Entities Acting Contrary to the National
Security or Foreign Policy Interests of the
United States.
BIS may impose export, reexport, and
transfer (in-country) license
requirements, limitations on availability
of license exceptions, and set license
application review policy based on the
criteria in this section. Such
requirements, limitations and policy are
in addition to those set forth elsewhere
in the EAR. License requirements,
limitations on use of license exceptions,
and license application review policy
will be imposed under this section by
adding an entity to the Entity List
(supplement no. 4 to this part) with a
reference to this section and by stating
on the Entity List the license
requirements and license application
review policy that apply to that entity,
or by informing an exporter, reexporter,
or transferor pursuant to paragraph (c)
of this section that a specific entity is
subject to a license requirement,
limitations on use of license exceptions
and license application review policy as
specified in a specific notice provided
to an exporter, reexporter, or transferor.
BIS may remove an entity from the
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Entity List if it is no longer engaged in
the activities described in paragraph (b)
of this section and is unlikely to engage
in such activities in the future. BIS may
modify the license exception limitations
and license application review policy
that applies to a particular entity to
implement the policies of this section.
BIS will implement the provisions of
this section in accordance with the
decisions of the End-User Review
Committee or, if appropriate in a
particular case, in accordance with the
decisions of the body to which the EndUser Review Committee decision is
escalated. The End-User Review
Committee will follow the procedures
set forth in Supplement No. 5 to this
part.
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(b) Criteria for revising the Entity List.
Entities for which there is reasonable
cause to believe, based on specific and
articulable facts, that the entity has been
involved, is involved, or poses a
significant risk of being or becoming
involved in activities that are contrary
to the national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States and those
acting on behalf of such entities may be
added to the Entity List pursuant to this
section. This section may not be used to
place on the Entity List any party to
which exports or reexports require a
license pursuant to § 744.8, § 744.12,
§ 744.13, § 744.14 or § 744.18. This
section may not be used to place any
U.S. person, as defined in § 772.1 of the
EAR, on the Entity List. Paragraphs
(b)(1) through (5) of this section provide
an illustrative list of activities that could
be contrary to the national security or
foreign policy interests of the United
States.
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(2) The export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country) of specified items to a
certain party because there is an
unacceptable risk that the party is acting
as an agent, front, or shell company for
an entity listed in supplement no. 4 to
this part, or is otherwise assisting that
listed entity in circumventing the
license requirement set forth in that
entity’s entry in supplement no. 4 to
this part; or
(3) The export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country) of specified items to a
certain party because there is reasonable
cause to believe, based on specific and
articulable facts, that the entity has been
involved, is involved, or poses a
significant risk of being or becoming
involved in activities that are contrary
to the national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States and those
acting on behalf of such entity. Specific
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notice will be given only by, or at the
direction of, the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Export Administration.
When such notice is provided orally, it
will be followed by written notice
within two working days signed by the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration or the Deputy Assistant
Secretary’s designee. The specific notice
will include the license requirement,
limitations on use of license exceptions,
and license application review policy
with which that exporter, reexporter, or
transferor must comply pursuant to this
paragraph (c)(3). The ERC may add such
entities to the Entity List in supplement
no. 4 to this part.
■ 13. Section 744.21 is amended by
revising the section heading and
paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text,
(b)(1) introductory text, (b)(1)(ii), (d),
and (e)(1) and (3) to read as follows:
§ 744.21 Restrictions on certain ‘military
end uses’ or ‘military end users’.
(a) General prohibition. In addition to
the license requirements for items
specified on the Commerce Control List
(CCL) (supplement no. 1 to part 774),
you may not export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country):
(1) Any item subject to the EAR listed
in supplement no. 2 to this part without
a license if, at the time of the export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country), you
have ‘‘knowledge,’’ as defined in § 772.1
of the EAR, that the item is intended,
entirely or in part, for a ‘military end
use,’ as defined in paragraph (f) of this
section, in Burma, Cambodia, the
People’s Republic of China (China), or
Venezuela, or a Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, or Venezuelan ‘military end
user,’ as defined in paragraph (g) of this
section, wherever located. ‘Military end
users’ located outside of Burma,
Cambodia, China, or Venezuela are
limited to entities identified on the
‘Military End-User’ (MEU) List under
supplement no. 7 to this part.
(2) Any item subject to the EAR
without a license if, at the time of the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country),
you have ‘‘knowledge,’’ as defined in
§ 772.1 of the EAR that the item is
intended, entirely or in part, for a
‘military end use,’ as defined in
paragraph (f) of this section, in Belarus
or Russia, or a Belarusian or Russian
‘military end user,’ as defined in
paragraph (g) of this section, wherever
located. Belarusian or Russian ‘military
end users’ located outside of Belarus or
Russia are limited to entities identified
on the Entity List under supplement no.
4 to this part 744 with a footnote 3
designation.
Note 1 to paragraphs (a)(1) and (2):
An entity anywhere in the world,
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including in Burma, Cambodia, China,
or Venezuela, may be listed on the
Entity List as a Belarusian or Russian
‘military end user’ with a footnote 3
designation. If the entity is not a
Belarusian or Russian ‘military end
user,’ but has otherwise been identified
by the End User Review Committee
(ERC) as a ‘military end user,’ that entity
may be identified under the ‘Military
End-User’ (MEU) List under supplement
no. 7 to this part. As noted in paragraph
(a)(1) of this section, exporters,
reexporters, and transferors, even in the
absence of any such notification, are not
excused from compliance with the
license requirements of this paragraph
(a) for all entities in Burma, Cambodia,
China, or Venezuela to determine
whether the entity is a ‘military end
user’ for purposes of paragraph (g) of
this section because supplement no. 7 is
not an exhaustive listing of ‘military end
users’ in those countries. As noted in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section,
exporters, reexporters, and transferors,
even in the absence of any such
notification, are not excused from
compliance with the license
requirements of this paragraph (a) for all
entities in Belarus or Russia to
determine whether the entity is a
‘military end user’ for purposes of
paragraph (g) of this section because
supplement no. 4 under this part is not
an exhaustive listing of ‘military end
users’ in those countries.
(b) Additional prohibition on those
informed by BIS. BIS may inform you
either individually by specific notice,
through amendment to the EAR
published in the Federal Register, or
through a separate notification
published in the Federal Register, that
a license is required for specific exports,
reexports, or transfers (in-country) of
any item because there is an
unacceptable risk of use in or diversion
to a ‘military end use’ in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian
Federation, or Venezuela, or for a
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan
‘military end user,’ wherever located.
Specific notice will be given only by, or
at the direction of, the Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Export Administration.
When such notice is provided orally, it
will be followed by written notice
within two working days signed by the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration or the Deputy Assistant
Secretary’s designee. The absence of BIS
notification does not excuse the
exporter from compliance with the
license requirements of paragraph (a) of
this section.
(1) ‘Military End-User’ (MEU) List.
BIS may inform and provide notice to
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the public that certain entities are
subject to the additional prohibition
described under this paragraph (b)
following a determination by the EndUser Review Committee (ERC) that a
specific entity is a ‘military end user’
pursuant to this section and therefore
any exports, reexports, or transfers (incountry) to that entity represent an
unacceptable risk of use in or diversion
to a ‘military end use’ in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian
Federation, or Venezuela, or for a
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan
‘military end user,’ wherever located.
Such Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or
Venezuelan ‘military end users’ may be
added to supplement no. 7 to this part—
‘Military End-User’ (MEU) List. Such
Belarusian or Russian ‘military end
users’ may also be added to supplement
no. 4 to this part—Entity List and will
be listed with a footnote 3 designation.
License requirements for listed MEU are
described in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this
section. The listing of entities under
supplements no. 7 or 4 to this part is not
an exhaustive listing of ‘military end
users’ for purposes of this section,
except for ‘military end users’ of a
country identified in this section
(Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, the
Russian Federation, or Venezuela) not
located in that same country. As
specified in paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of
this section, ‘military end users’ of a
country identified in this section not
located in that same country are
exhaustively listed on either the Entity
List with a footnote 3 designation or on
the Military End-User (MEU) List under
supplement no. 7 this part. Exporters,
reexporters, and transferors are
responsible for determining whether
transactions with entities not listed on
supplement no. 7 or 4 to this part are
subject to a license requirement under
paragraph (a) of this section. The
process in this paragraph (b)(1) for
placing entities on the MEU List and
Entity List is only one method BIS may
use to inform exporters, reexporters, and
transferors of license requirements
under this section.
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(ii) License requirement for parties to
the transaction. Consistent with
paragraph (a) of this section, a license is
required for the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of any item subject
to the EAR listed in supplement no. 2
to this part when an entity that is listed
on the MEU List as a Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan
‘military end user’ is a party to the
transaction as described in § 748.5(c)
through (f) of the EAR. Consistent with
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paragraph (a) of this section, a license is
required for the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of any item subject
to the EAR when a Belarusian or
Russian ‘military end user’ that is listed
on the Entity List pursuant to this
section is a party to the transaction as
described in § 748.5(c) through (f) of the
EAR.
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(d) License application procedure.
When submitting a license application
pursuant to this section, you must state
in the ‘‘additional information’’ block of
the application that ‘‘this application is
submitted because of the license
requirement in this section (Restrictions
on certain ‘military end uses’ or
‘military end users’).’’ In addition, either
in the additional information block of
the application or in an attachment to
the application, you must include all
known information concerning the
‘military end use’ and ‘military end
user(s)’ of the item(s). If you submit an
attachment with your license
application, you must reference the
attachment in the ‘‘additional
information’’ block of the application.
(e) * * *.
(1) Applications to export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) items described
in paragraph (a)(1) of this section will be
reviewed with a presumption of denial.
Applications to export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) items described in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section will be
reviewed with a policy of denial except
for food and medicine designated as
EAR99, which will be reviewed under a
case-by-case review policy, unless
otherwise stated in the license review
policy column on the Entity List
(supplement no. 4 to this part).
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(3) Applications for items requiring a
license for any reason that are destined
for a ‘military end use’ in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian
Federation, or Venezuela or for a
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan
‘military end user,’ wherever located,
also will be subject to the review policy
stated in paragraph (e)(1) of this section.
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■ 14. Section 744.22 is amended by
revising paragraphs (a), (b), and (f)(2)
introductory text and adding paragraph
(f)(2)(xi) to read as follows:
§ 744.22 Restrictions on exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country) to
certain military-intelligence end uses or end
users.
(a) General prohibition. In addition to
the license requirements for items
specified on the Commerce Control List
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(CCL) (supplement no. 1 to part 774 of
the EAR), you may not export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) any item subject
to the EAR without a license from BIS
if, at the time of the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country), you have
‘‘knowledge’’ that the item is intended,
entirely or in part, for a ‘militaryintelligence end use’ in Belarus, Burma,
Cambodia, the People’s Republic of
China (China), Russia, or Venezuela; or
a country listed in Country Groups E:1
or E:2 (see supplement no. 1 to part 740
of the EAR), or for a Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan ‘military-intelligence end
user’ or a ‘military-intelligence end user’
of a country listed in Country Group E:1
or E:2, wherever located. ‘Military
intelligence end-users’ located outside
of Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, the
People’s Republic of China (China),
Russia, or Venezuela; or a country listed
in Country Groups E:1 or E:2, are
limited to entities identified under
paragraph (f)(2) of this section.
(b) Additional prohibition on those
informed by BIS. BIS may inform you
either individually by specific notice,
through amendment to the EAR
published in the Federal Register, or
through a separate notification
published in the Federal Register, that
a license is required for specific exports,
reexports, or transfers (in-country) of
any item subject to the EAR because
Country
Entity
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there is an unacceptable risk of use in,
or diversion to, a ‘military-intelligence
end use’ in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia,
China, Russia, or Venezuela; or a
country listed in Country Group E:1 or
E:2 (see supplement no. 1 to part 740 of
the EAR), or for a Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or
Venezuelan ‘military-intelligence end
user’ or a ‘military-intelligence end user’
of a country listed in Country Group E:1
or E:2, wherever located.
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(2) ‘Military-intelligence end user’
means any intelligence or
reconnaissance organization of the
armed services (army, navy, marine, air
force, or coast guard); or national guard.
For license requirements applicable to
other government intelligence or
reconnaissance organizations of these
countries, see § 744.21. ‘Militaryintelligence end users’ subject to the
license requirements set forth in this
section located in Belarus, Burma,
Cambodia, China, Russia, or Venezuela;
or a country listed in Country Groups
E:1 or E:2 (see supplement no. 1 to part
740 of the EAR) include, but are not
limited to, the ‘military-intelligence end
users’ identified in this paragraph (f)(2).
For ‘military-intelligence end users’
located in all other countries this
paragraph (f)(2) is an exhaustive listing.
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King Pai Technology Co., Ltd., a.k.a.,
the following four aliases:
—King-Pai Technology (HK) Co., Limited;
—KingPai Technology Int’l Co., Limited;
—KingPai Technology Group Co., Limited; and
—Jinpai Technology (Hong Kong) Co.,
Ltd.
For all items subject to
the EAR. (See
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15. Supplement No. 4 to part 744 is
amended:
■ a. Under CHINA by revising the
entries for ‘‘Connec Electronic Ltd.,’’
‘‘King Pai Technology Co., Ltd.,’’ ‘‘Sinno
Electronics Co., Ltd.,’’ ‘‘Winninc
Electronic,’’ and ‘‘World Jetta (H.K.)
Logistics Limited’’;
■ b. Under LITHUANIA by revising the
entry for ‘‘Sinno Electronics’’;
■ c. Under RUSSIA by revising the entry
for ‘‘KingPai Technology Int’l Co.,
Limited’’;
■ d. Under UNITED KINGDOM by
revising the entry for ‘‘Connec
Electronic’’;
■ e. Under UZBEKISTAN by revising
the entry for ‘‘Promcomplektlogistic
Private Company’’; and
■ f. Under VIETNAM by revising the
entry for ‘‘KingPai Technology Int’l Co.,
Limited’’.
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Connec Electronic Ltd., a.k.a., the following two aliases:
—Suzhou Konecot Electronics; and
—Suzhou Ke Nai Ke Te Dianzi
Youxian Gongsi.
Room 1110, No 168, Fenjiang Road,
Mudu Town, Wuzhong District,
Suzhou City, China; and 5015 East
Shennan Rd, Shenzhen, China; and
10/F., Flat U Valiant Industrial Centre, 2 to 12 Au Pui Wan Street, Hong
Kong. (See alternate addresses
under United Kingdom).
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(xi) Other countries. Paragraph
(f)(2)(ix) of this section identifies
‘military-intelligence end users’ located
in all countries other than those
identified in paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through
(x) of this section.
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No 13 4/F., Flourish Industrial Building,
No. 33 Sheung Yee Road, Kowloon
Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong; and
1488E, Block A, Shenfang Building,
Huaqiang North Road, Futian District,
Shenzhen, China; and Room 804,
Block
A,
Shenfang
Building,
Huaqiang North Road, Futian District,
Shenzhen, China; and Room 1508,
Block
A,
Shenfang
Building,
Huaqiang North Road, Futian District,
Shenzhen, China; and Room 1509,
Block
A,
Shenfang
Building,
Huaqiang North Road, Futian District,
Shenzhen, China; and Room 1805,
Poly Tianyue Center, 332 Gaoxin
Guanshan Avenue, East Lake,
Wuhan, China; and 908 International
Finance Building, No 633, Keji 2nd
Street, Songbei District, Harbin,
Heilongjiang, China. (See alternate
addresses under Russia and Vietnam).
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Sinno Electronics Co., Ltd., a.k.a., the
following one alias:
—Xinnuo Electronic Technology.
Rm 2408 Dynamic World Building,
Zhonghang Rd, Futian District,
Shenzhen, China; and Rm 10905
Xingda Garden Building, Kaiyuan
Rod, Xingsha Development Area,
Changsha, China; and Rm B22, 1F,
Block B East Sun Industrial Centre,
16 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong. (See alternate
address under Lithuania).
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For all items subject to
the EAR. (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
Winninc Electronic, Gaokede Building,
Huaqiang North, Shenzhen, China;
and 1203 High Technology Building,
Guangbutun
Wuchang
District,
Wuhan, China; and #4 Dong
Aocheng 1618, Nanshan District,
Shenzhen, China; and 2818 Glittery
City
Shennan
Middle
Road,
Shenzhen, China; and Unit 01 & 03,
1/F Lai Sun Yuen Long, No. 27
Wang Yip Street East, Yuen Long,
N.T., Hong Kong; and Unit 04, 8/F
Bright Way Tower No. 33 Mong Kok
Rd Konglong, Hong Kong.
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For all items subject to
the EAR (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
World Jetta (H.K.) Logistics Limited,
a.k.a., the following one alias:
—Hong Kong Shijieda Logistics.
1017 Building B Jiahe Huangqiang
Block, Futian District, Shenzhen,
China.
For all items subject to
the EAR (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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Sinno Electronics, Kirtimu G 41,
Vilnius, Lithuania. (See alternate address under China).
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Promcomplektlogistic Private Company,
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—Private
Enterprise
Promcomplektlogistic.
16 A Navoi St, Shaykhantakhur Region, Tashkent, Uzbekistan.
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the EAR. (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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143–6th Street, 1 Town, Linh Xuan
Ward, Thu Duc District, Ho Chi Minh
City, Vietnam. (See alternate addresses under China and Russia).
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746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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and 744.21(e).
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EAR apart from food
and medicine designated as EAR99,
which will be reviewed
on a case-by-case
basis. See §§ 746.8(b)
and 744.21(e).
87 FR 38925, 6/30/22. 87
FR [INSERT FR PAGE
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the EAR. (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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FR [INSERT FR PAGE
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EAR apart from food
and medicine designated as EAR99,
which will be reviewed
on a case-by-case
basis. See §§ 746.8(b)
and 744.21(e).
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London, England, United Kingdom;
and 38 John Ashby Close, London,
England, United Kingdom. (See alternate addresses under China).
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and medicine designated as EAR99,
which will be reviewed
on a case-by-case
basis. See §§ 746.8(b)
and 744.21(e).
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the EAR. (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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Gostnichnaya St, Moscow, Russia.
(See alternate addresses under
China and Vietnam).
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the EAR. (See
§§ 734.9(g),3
746.8(a)(3), and
744.21(b) of the EAR.)
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PART 746—EMBARGOES AND OTHER
SPECIAL CONTROLS
16. The authority citation for 15 CFR
part 746 continues to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C.
287c; Sec 1503, Pub. L. 108–11, 117 Stat. 559;
22 U.S.C. 2151 note; 22 U.S.C. 6004; 22
U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O.
12854, 58 FR 36587, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
614; E.O. 12918, 59 FR 28205, 3 CFR, 1994
Comp., p. 899; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3
CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13338, 69 FR
26751, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p 168;
Presidential Determination 2003–23, 68 FR
26459, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p. 320;
Presidential Determination 2007–7, 72 FR
1899, 3 CFR, 2006 Comp., p. 325; Notice of
May 6, 2021, 86 FR 26793 (May 10, 2021).
17. Section 746.5 is amended by:
a. Revising the section heading;
b. Revising paragraphs (a)(1)(i)
through (iii);
■ c. Adding paragraph (a)(1)(iv);
■ d. Revising the first sentence in
paragraph (a)(2); and
■ e. Revising paragraphs (b) and (c).
The revisions and addition read as
follows:
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§ 746.5 Russian and Belarusian industry
sector sanctions.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
(i) A license is required to export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) any
item subject to the EAR listed in
supplement no. 2 to this part and items
specified in ECCNs 0A998, 1C992,
3A229, 3A231, 3A232, 6A991, 8A992,
and 8D999 when you ‘‘know’’ that the
item will be used directly or indirectly
in exploration for, or production of, oil
or gas in Russian deepwater (greater
than 500 feet) or Arctic offshore
locations or shale formations in Russia
or Belarus, or are unable to determine
whether the item will be used in such
projects. Such items include, but are not
limited to, drilling rigs, parts for
horizontal drilling, drilling and
completion equipment, subsea
processing equipment, Arctic-capable
marine equipment, wireline and down
hole motors and equipment, drill pipe
and casing, software for hydraulic
fracturing, high pressure pumps,
seismic acquisition equipment, remotely
operated vehicles, compressors,
expanders, valves, and risers.
(ii) A license is required to export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) any
item subject to the EAR listed in
supplement no. 4 to this part to or
within Russia or Belarus.
(iii) A license is required to export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) any
item subject to the EAR listed in
supplement no. 6 to this part to or
within Russia or Belarus.
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provisions of the EAR, including parts
742 and 744 and § 746.8, also apply to
exports, reexports, and transfers (incountry) to Russia or Belarus. License
applications submitted to BIS under this
section may include the phrase
‘‘§ 746.5(a)(1)(i)’’, ‘‘§ 746.5(a)(1)(ii)’’, or
‘‘§ 746.5(a)(1)(iii)’’ in Block 9 (Special
Purpose) as described in supplement no.
1 to part 748 of the EAR.
(2) * * * BIS may inform persons,
either individually by specific notice or
through amendment to the EAR, that a
license is required for a specific export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) or for
the export, reexport, or transfer (incountry) of specified items to a certain
end-user or end-use, because there is an
unacceptable risk of use in, or diversion
to, the activities specified in paragraph
(a)(1) of this section in Russia or
Belarus. * * *
(b) Licensing policy. (1) Applications
for the export, reexport, or transfer (incountry) of any item pursuant to
paragraph (a)(1)(i) of this section that
requires a license for Russia or Belarus
will be reviewed under a policy of
denial when for use directly or
indirectly for exploration or production
from deepwater (greater than 500 feet),
Arctic offshore, or shale projects in
Russia or Belarus that have the potential
to produce oil or gas, except that
applications for export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of items that may
be necessary for health and safety
reasons will be reviewed under a caseby case license review policy.
(2) Applications for the export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any
item pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(ii) or
(iii) of this section that requires a
license for Russia or Belarus will be
reviewed under a policy of denial,
except that applications for export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) of
items that may be necessary for health
and safety reasons or for items that meet
humanitarian needs will be reviewed
under a case-by case license review
policy.
(c) License exceptions. No license
exceptions may overcome the license
requirements set forth in this section,
except the following license exceptions
identified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of
this section.
(1) License Exception GOV
(§ 740.11(b)).
(2) License Exception CCD (§ 740.19
of the EAR).
■ 18. Section 746.8 is amended by:
■ a. Revising paragraphs (a)
introductory text and (a)(1);
■ b. Redesignating note 1 to paragraph
(a) as note 2 to paragraph (a); and
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The revisions read as follows:
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§ 746.8 Sanctions against Russia and
Belarus.
(a) License requirements. For
purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of
this section, commodities and software
classified under ECCNs 5A992 or 5D992
that have been ‘classified in accordance
with § 740.17’ do not require a license
to or within Russia or Belarus for civil
end-users that are wholly-owned U.S.
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices,
foreign subsidiaries, branches, or sales
offices of U.S. companies that are joint
ventures with other U.S. companies,
joint ventures of U.S. companies with
companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the
EAR, the wholly-owned subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices of companies
headquartered in countries from
Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740, or joint
ventures, branches, or sales offices of
companies headquartered in Country
Group A:5 and A:6 with other
companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6. In addition, for
purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2),
transfers within Russia or Belarus for
reexports (i.e., return) to the United
States or a country in Country Group
A:5 or A:6 of any item, provided the
owner retains title to and control of the
item at all times, do not require a
license. If a license is required for a
reexport to a Country Group A:5 or A:6
country from Russia or Belarus, a
separate EAR authorization is required
to authorize the reexport.
(1) Items classified in any ECCN on
the CCL. In addition to license
requirements specified on the
Commerce Control List (CCL) in
supplement no. 1 to part 774 of the EAR
and in other provisions of the EAR,
including part 744 and other sections of
part 746, a license is required, excluding
deemed exports and deemed reexports,
to export, reexport, or transfer (incountry) to or within Russia or Belarus
any item subject to the EAR and
specified in any Export Control
Classification Number (ECCN) on the
CCL.
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1): The
exclusion for deemed exports and
deemed reexports is limited to the
license requirements specified in this
paragraph (a)(1). Any deemed export or
deemed reexport to a Russian or
Belarusian national must be made in
accordance with all other applicable
EAR license requirements, such as CCLbased license requirements. For
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example, the release of NS1 controlled
technology to a Russian or Belarusian
national in the United States or in a
third country would require a CCLbased deemed export or deemed
reexport license (as applicable).
Consequently, authorization (in the
form of a deemed export or deemed
reexport license, or license exception
eligibility) would be required under the
EAR notwithstanding the exclusion in
this paragraph (a)(1).
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(b) Licensing policy. With limited
exceptions, applications for the export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any
item that requires a license for export or
reexport to or transfer pursuant to the
requirements of this section will be
reviewed with a policy of denial. The
following types of license applications
for licenses required under paragraphs
(a)(1) and (2) of this section will be
reviewed on a case-by-case basis to
determine whether the transaction in
question would benefit the Russian or
Belarusian government or defense
sector: applications related to safety of
flight; applications related to maritime
safety; applications for civil nuclear
safety; applications to meet
humanitarian needs; applications that
support government space cooperation;
applications for items destined to
wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices, foreign
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of
U.S. companies that are joint ventures
with other U.S. companies, joint
ventures of U.S. companies with
companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the
EAR, the wholly-owned subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices of companies
headquartered in countries from
Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740, joint
ventures of companies headquartered in
Country Groups A:5 and A:6 with other
companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6; applications for
companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6 to support civil
telecommunications infrastructure; and
government-to-government activities.
License applications required under
paragraph (a)(3) of this section will be
reviewed under a policy of denial in all
cases.
(c) * * *
(3) License Exception TSU for
software updates for civil end-users that
are wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices, foreign
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of
U.S. companies that are joint ventures
with other U.S. and companies, joint
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companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR
countries, the wholly-owned
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of
companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740, or joint
ventures of companies headquartered in
Country Group A:5 and A:6 with other
companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6 (§ 740.13(c) of the
EAR).
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end-users that are wholly-owned U.S.
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices,
foreign subsidiaries, branches, or sales
offices of U.S. companies that are joint
ventures with other U.S. companies,
joint ventures of U.S. companies with
companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR
countries, the wholly-owned
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of
companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740, or joint
ventures of companies headquartered in
Country Group A:5 and A:6 with other
companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6 (§ 740.13(c) of the
EAR) (§ 740.17 of the EAR).
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revising paragraph (b) and paragraph (c)
introductory text and adding paragraph
(c)(3) to read as follows:
§ 746.10 ‘Luxury Goods’ Sanctions
Against Russia and Belarus and Russian
and Belarusian Oligarchs and Malign
Actors.
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(b) Licensing policy. Applications for
the export, reexport, or transfer (incountry) of any item that requires a
license for export or reexport to or
transfer (in-country) pursuant to the
requirements of this section will be
reviewed with a policy of denial, except
applications involving items to meet
humanitarian needs will be reviewed on
a case-by-case basis. The case-by-case
license application review policy for
items to meet humanitarian needs is
included to address certain ‘luxury
goods’ items that may be used in
medical devices or situations in which
a case-by-case analysis is needed to
determine whether a license application
should be approved to meet
humanitarian needs while also taking
into account the applicable broader U.S.
national security and foreign policy
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exceptions may overcome the license
requirements in paragraph (a)(1) of this
section except the license exceptions
identified in paragraphs (c)(1) through
(3) of this section. No license exceptions
may overcome the license requirements
in paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
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(3) License Exception CCD (§ 740.19
of the EAR).
■ 20. Supplement No. 4 to part 746 is
amended by:
■ a. Revising the heading;
■ b. Adding a new second sentence to
paragraph (a); and
■ c. Adding in numerical order the
following entries to the table:
‘‘8418610100,’’ ‘‘8427204000,’’
‘‘8427208020,’’ ‘‘8427208040,’’
‘‘8442300110,’’ ‘‘8442300150,’’
‘‘8443110000,’’ ‘‘8461500010,’’
‘‘8461500020,’’ ‘‘8461500050,’’
‘‘8461500090,’’ ‘‘8502130020,’’
‘‘8502130040,’’ ‘‘8506600000,’’
‘‘8516210000,’’ ‘‘8540712000,’’
‘‘8540714000,’’ ‘‘8541100040,’’
‘‘8541100050,’’ ‘‘8541100060,’’
‘‘8541100070,’’ ‘‘8541100080,’’
‘‘8541510000,’’ ‘‘8541590040,’’
‘‘8541590080,’’ ‘‘8541600025,’’
‘‘8541600060,’’ ‘‘8541600080,’’
‘‘8541900000,’’ ‘‘8542310000,’’
‘‘8542320015,’’ ‘‘8542320023,’’
‘‘8542320040,’’ ‘‘8542320050,’’
‘‘8542320060,’’ ‘‘8542320070,’’
‘‘8542330000,’’ ‘‘8542390000,’’
‘‘8542900000,’’ ‘‘8601100000,’’
‘‘9006300000,’’ ‘‘9006400000,’’
‘‘9006530205,’’ ‘‘9006530290,’’
‘‘9006591900,’’ ‘‘9006592000,’’
‘‘9006599500,’’ ‘‘9006610000,’’
‘‘9006690110,’’ ‘‘9006690150,’’
‘‘9006910002,’’ ‘‘9006990000,’’
‘‘9026105000,’’ ‘‘9026107000,’’
‘‘9026200000,’’ ‘‘9026800000,’’ and
‘‘9026900000.’’
The revision and additions read as
follows:
Supplement No. 4 to Part 746—HTS
Codes and Schedule B Numbers That
Require a License for Export, Reexport,
and Transfer (In-Country) to or Within
Russia or Belarus Pursuant to
§ 746.5(a)(1)(ii)
(a) * * * The items described in
supplement no. 4 to part 746 include
any modified or designed
‘‘components,’’ ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’
and ‘‘attachments’’ therefor regardless of
the Schedule B, Schedule B Description,
HTS Code, or HTS Description of the
‘‘components,’’ ‘‘parts,’’ ‘‘accessories,’’
and ‘‘attachments,’’ apart from any
‘‘part’’ or minor ‘‘component’’ that is a
fastener (e.g., screw, bolt, nut, nut plate,
stud, insert, clip, rivet, pin), washer,
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spring, wire, or solder. * * *
*
*
*
*
*
Schedule B
Schedule B description
*
*
8418610100 .............................
*
*
Heat Pumps Other Than Air Conditioning Machines Of Heading 8415.
*
841861
*
*
Compression Type Heat Pump Units Whose
Condensers Are Heat Exchangers (Excluding Reversible Heat Pumps Capable Of
Changing Temperature And Humidity) 1.
*
*
8427204000 .............................
*
*
Rider-Type, ......................................................
Counterbalanced, ............................................
Self-Propelled Fork-Lift Trucks ........................
Self-Propelled Aerial Work Platforms ..............
*
842720
8427208040 .............................
Self-Propelled Fork-Lift And Other Works
Trucks Fitted With Lifting Equip, Nesoi.
842720
*
*
Self-Propelled Lifting Or Handling
Powered By Other Than An
Motor 1.
Self-Propelled Lifting Or Handling
Powered By Other Than An
Motor 1.
Self-Propelled Lifting Or Handling
Powered By Other Than An
Motor 1.
*
*
8442300110 .............................
*
*
Phototypesetting And Composing Machines ..
*
844230
8442300150 .............................
Machinery, Apparatus And Equipment For
Preparing Or Making Printing Plates, Cylinders Or Other Printing Components,
Nesoi.
844230
*
*
8443110000 .............................
*
*
Reel-Fed Offset Printing Machinery ................
*
844311
*
*
Offset Printing Machinery, Reel-Fed 1.
*
*
8461500010 .............................
*
*
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines, Metal Removing, Used Or Rebuilt.
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines, Metal Removing, Valued Under $3025 Each, New.
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines, Metal Removing, Numerically Controlled, Valued
$2,500 And Over, New.
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines, Metal Removing, Except Numerically Controlled,
Valued 3,025 Over, New.
*
846150
*
*
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines For Removing Metal 1.
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines For Removing Metal 1.
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines For Removing Metal 1.
846150
Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines For Removing Metal 1.
*
*
8502130020 .............................
*
*
Generating Sets, Electric, Diesel, Or
Semidiesel, Of An Output Exceeding 375
Kva But Not Exceeding 1,000 KVA.
*
850213
8502130040 .............................
Generating Sets, Electric, Diesel, Of An Output Exceeding 1,000 KVA.
850213
*
*
Generating Sets With Compression-Ignition
Internal Combustion Piston (Diesel Or
Semi-Diesel) Engines, Of An Output Exceeding 375 KVA 1.
Generating Sets With Compression-Ignition
Internal Combustion Piston (Diesel Or
Semi-Diesel) Engines, Of An Output Exceeding 375 KVA 1.
*
*
8506600000 .............................
*
*
Primary Batteries, Air-Zinc ..............................
*
850660
*
*
Primary Cells And Primary Batteries, AirZinc 1.
*
*
8516210000 .............................
*
*
Electric Storage Heating Radiators .................
*
851621
*
*
Electric Storage Heating Radiators 1.
*
*
8540712000 .............................
*
*
Magnetrons Modified For Use In Microwave
Ovens.
Magnetron Microwave Tubes, Nesoi ..............
*
854071
*
Magnetron Microwave Tubes 1.
854071
Magnetron Microwave Tubes 1.
*
*
Unmounted Chips Dice Wafers For Diodes
Other Than Photosensitive Or Lightemitting
Diodes.
*
854110
*
*
Diodes, Other Than Photosensitive Or LightEmitting Diodes 1.
8427208020 .............................
8461500020 .............................
8461500050 .............................
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8540714000 .............................
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8541100040 .............................
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Electric
Trucks
Electric
Trucks
Electric
*
*
Machinery, Apparatus And Equipment, Nesoi,
For Preparing Or Making Printing Blocks,
Plates, Cylinders Or Other Printing Components 1.
Machinery, Apparatus And Equipment, Nesoi,
For Preparing Or Making Printing Blocks,
Plates, Cylinders Or Other Printing Components 1.
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8541100050 .............................
Zener Diodes ...................................................
854110
8541100060 .............................
Microwave Diodes ...........................................
854110
8541100070 .............................
Diodes Other Than Photosensitve Or Led
With A Maximum Current Of 05 A Or Less.
Diodes Other Than Photosensitve Or Led
With A Current Greater Than 05 A.
Semiconductor Based Transducers ................
Unmounted Chips Dice Wafers For Semiconductor Devices Nesoi.
Semiconductor Devices Nesoi ........................
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals Quartz Designed For Operating Frequencies Not Exceeding 20 Mhz.
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals Quartz Designed For Operating Frequencies Exceeding 20 Mhz.
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals Except Quartz
Diode Transistor Similar Semiconductor Device Parts.
854110
8541100080 .............................
8541510000 .............................
8541590040 .............................
8541590080 .............................
8541600025 .............................
8541600060 .............................
8541600080 .............................
8541900000 .............................
8542310000 .............................
8542320015 .............................
8542320023 .............................
8542320040 .............................
8542320050 .............................
8542320060 .............................
8542320070
8542330000
8542390000
8542900000
.............................
.............................
.............................
.............................
Electronic Integrated Circuits Processors
Controllers Whnot Combined Wmemories
Converters Logic Circuits Amplifiers Clock
Etc.
Electric Integrated Circuits Memory Dynamic
Readwrite Random Access Not Over 1
Gigabit.
Electronic Integrated Circuits Memory Dynamic Readwrite Random Access Dram
Over 1 Gigabit.
Electric Integrated Circuits Memory Static
Readwrite Random Access Sram.
Electronic Integrated Circuits Electrically
Erasable Programmable Readonly Memory
Eeprom.
Electric Integrated Circuitserasable Except
Electrically Programmable Readonly Memory Eprom.
Electronic Integrated Circuits Memory Nesoi ..
Electronic Integrated Circuits Amplifiers .........
Electronic Integrated Circuits Nesoi ................
Electronic Integrated Circuits And Microassembly Parts.
HTS description
854151
854159
Diodes, Other Than Photosensitive Or
Emitting Diodes 1.
Diodes, Other Than Photosensitive Or
Emitting Diodes 1.
Diodes, Other Than Photosensitive Or
Emitting Diodes 1.
Diodes, Other Than Photosensitive Or
Emitting Diodes 1.
Semiconductor Based Transducers 1.
Semiconductor Devices, Nesoi 1.
854159
854160
Semiconductor Devices, Nesoi 1.
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals 1.
854160
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals 1.
854160
854190
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals 1.
Parts For Diodes, Transistors And Similar
Semiconductor Devices; Parts For Photosensitive Semiconductor Devices And
Mounted Piezoelectric Crystals 1.
Processors And Controllers, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854110
854231
LightLightLightLight-
854232
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854232
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854232
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854232
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854232
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
854232
854233
854239
854290
Memories, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
Amplifiers, Electronic Integrated Circuits 1.
Electronic Integrated Circuits, Nesoi 1.
Parts For Electronic Integrated Circuits And
Microassemblies 1.
*
*
8601100000 .............................
*
*
Rail Locomotives Powered From An External
Source Of Electricity.
*
860110
*
*
Rail Locomotives Powered From An External
Source Of Electricity 1.
*
*
9006300000 .............................
*
*
Cameras Designed For Underwater Use For
Aerial Survey Or Medicalsurgical Examination Of Internal Organs Cameras For Forensic Or Criminological Use.
Instant Print Cameras .....................................
Other
Cameras
With
Throughthelens
Viewfinder Single Lens Reflex Slr For Roll
Film Of A Width Of 35mm.
Photo Cameras For Roll Film Of A Width Of
35 Mm 14 Inch.
Photo Cameras For Roll Film Of A Width
Less Than 35 Mm 14 Inch.
Cameras Of A Kind Used For Preparing
Printing Plates Or Cylinders.
Photographic Other Than Cinematographic
Cameras Nesoi.
Photographic Discharge Lamp Electronic
Flashlight Apparatus.
Flashbulbs Flashcubes And The Like .............
Photographic Flashlight Apparatus And Flashbulbs Nesoi.
*
900630
*
*
Cameras Designed For Underwater Use, For
Aerial Survey, Or Medical/Surgical Examination Of Internal Organs; Cameras For
Forensic Or Criminological Use 1.
Instant Print Cameras 1.
Cameras (Still) Nesoi, For Roll Film Of A
Width Of 35 Mm (1.4 Inch) 1.
9006400000 .............................
9006530205 .............................
9006530290 .............................
9006591900 .............................
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9006592000 .............................
9006599500 .............................
9006610000 .............................
9006690110 .............................
9006690150 .............................
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900653
900659
900659
900659
900661
900669
900669
Cameras (Still) Nesoi, For Roll Film Of A
Width Of 35 Mm (1.4 Inch) 1
Photographic Cameras (Other Than Cinematographic), Nesoi 1.
Photographic Cameras (Other Than Cinematographic), Nesoi 1.
Photographic Cameras (Other Than Cinematographic), Nesoi 1.
Photographic Discharge Lamp (Electronic)
Flashlight Apparatus 1.
Photographic Flashlight Apparatus, Nesoi 1.
Photographic Flashlight Apparatus, Nesoi 1.
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Schedule B description
9006910002 .............................
Parts And Accessories For Photographic
Other Than Cinematographic Cameras.
Parts And Accessories Of Photographic
Flashlight Apparatus And Flashbulbs Other
Than Discharge Lamps Of Heading 8539.
9006990000 .............................
900691
900699
*
*
9026105000 .............................
*
*
Flow Meters For Measuring Or Checking The
Flow Or Level Of Liquids.
*
902610
9026107000 .............................
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking The Flow Or Level Of Liquids
Nesoi.
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking Pressure.
902610
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking Other Variables Of Liquids Or
Gases Nesoi.
Parts And Accessories For Instruments And
Apparatus For Measuring Or Checking The
Flow Level Pressure Or Other Variables Of
Liquids Or Gases.
902680
9026200000 .............................
9026800000 .............................
9026900000 .............................
*
1 Entries
*
*
902620
902690
*
HTS description
Parts And Accessories For Photographic
(Other Than Cinematographic) Cameras 1.
Parts And Accessories For Photographic
Flashlight Apparatus And Flashbulbs,
Nesoi 1.
*
*
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking The Flow Or Level Of Liquids,
Nesoi 1.
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking The Flow Or Level Of Liquids,
Nesoi 1.
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking Pressure Of Liquids Or Gases,
Nesoi 1.
Instruments And Apparatus For Measuring Or
Checking Other Variables Of Liquids Or
Gases, Nesoi 1.
Parts And Accessories For Instruments And
Apparatus For Measuring Or Checking The
Flow, Level, Pressure Or Other Variables
Of Liquids Or Gases, Nesoi 1.
*
*
*
with a footnote 1 designation were added to supplement no. 4 to part 746 of the EAR on September 15, 2022.
21. Supplement No. 5 to part 746 is
revised to read as follows:
■
Supplement No. 5 to Part 746—‘Luxury
Goods’ That Require a License for
Export, Reexport, and Transfer (InCountry) to or Within Russia or Belarus
Pursuant to § 746.10(a)(1) and (2)
The source for the Schedule B
numbers and descriptions in this list is
the Bureau of the Census’s Schedule B
concordance of exports 2022. Census’s
Schedule B List 2022 can be found at
www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aes/
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documentlibrary/#concordance. The
Introduction Chapter of the Schedule B
provides important information about
classifying products and interpretations
of the Schedule B, e.g., NESOI means
Not Elsewhere Specified or Included. In
addition, important information about
products within a particular chapter
may be found at the beginning of
chapters. This supplement includes
three columns consisting of the
Schedule B, 2-Digit Chapter Heading,
and 10-Digit Commodity Description
and Per Unit Wholesale Price in the U.S.
if applicable to assist exporters,
reexporters, and transferors in
identifying the products in this
supplement. For purposes of
§ 746.10(a)(1) and (2), a ‘luxury good’
means any item that is identified in this
supplement. Schedule B number
8412294000 is listed in both this
supplement and supplement no. 4 to
this part, so exporters, reexporters, and
transferors must comply with the
license requirements under both
§§ 746.5(a)(1)(ii) and 746.10 as
applicable.
Schedule B
2-digit chapter heading
10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
2203000000 .........................
2204100000 .........................
2204212000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204214000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204217000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204220020 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204220040 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204290120 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204290140 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2204300000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2205100000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2205900000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2206001500 .........................
2206007000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
BEER MADE FROM MALT.
SPARKLING WINE OF FRESH GRAPES.
EFFERVESCENT WINE OF FRSH GRAPE IN CNTR
2L OR LESS.
GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS 2L
OR LESS.
GRAPE WINE NESOI OVER 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
2L OR LESS.
GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS >
2 < 10L.
GRAPE WINE NESOI OVER 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
> 2 < 10 L.
GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
OV 10 L.
GRAPE WINE NESOI OVER 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
OV 10 L.
GRAPE MUST FERMNTATN PREV/ARRSTD BY
ALCOH, EX 2009.
VERMOUTH/GRPE WINE FLAVRD WTH PLANTS
ETC CTR LE 2L.
VERMOUTH/GRAPE WINE FLAVORED WTH PLANTS
ETC OV 2LS.
CIDER, WHETHER STILL OR SPARKLING.
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2207103000 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208200000 .........................
2208306020 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208306040 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208309025 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208309030 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208309040 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208400030 .........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
2208400050
2208500000
2208600000
2208700000
2208904600
2208905100
2208909002
2401102020
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Beverages, spirits and vinegar .......................................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401102040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401105130 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401105160 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401105180 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401105195 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401105340 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401108010 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401108020 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401109530 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401109570 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202020 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202810 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202820 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202830 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401202970 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401205040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401205050 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401205560 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401205592 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401206020 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401206040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208005 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208011 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
ETHYL ALCOHOL UNDENATURED 80%/HIGHER,
FOR BEVERAGE.
GRAPE BRANDY.
WHISKIES, BOURBON, CONTAINERS NOT OVER 4
LITERS EA.
WHISKIES, BOURBON, CONTAINERS OVER 4 LITERS EACH.
RYE WHISKIES EX BOURBON, IN CONTAINERS NT
OVER 4L.
WHISKIES EX BOURBON, IN CONTAINERS NT OV
4L, NESOI.
WHISKIES EX BOURBON, CONTAINERS OVER 4 LITERS.
RUM AND TAFIA, CONTAINERS NOT OVER 4 LITERS EACH.
RUM AND TAFIA, CONTAINERS OVER 4 LITERS.
GIN AND GENEVA.
VODKA.
LIQUEURS AND CORDIALS.
KIRSCHWASSER AND RATAFIA.
TEQUILA.
OTHER SPIRITUOUS BEVERAGES, NESOI.
CONN. SHADE TOBACCO, NOT STEM/STRIP OV
35% WRAPPER.
TOBACCO NOT STEM/STRIP OVER 35% WRAPPER
TOB, NESOI.
FLUE-CURED CIG LEAF TOB NT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRPPR.
BURLEY CIG LEAF TOBACCO NT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRPPR.
MARYLAND CIG LEAF TOB NOT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRPPR.
OTHER CIG LEAF TOB NOT STEM/STRIP LT 35%
WRAPPER.
CIGAR BINDER TOBACCO, NOT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRAPPR.
DARK-FIRED KY/TENN TOB NOT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRPPR.
VA FIRE/SUN-CURED TOB, NOT STEM/STRIP LT
35% WRPPR.
BLACKFAT TOBACCO, NT STEM/STRIP LT 35%
WRAPPER TOB.
TOBACCO NESOI NOT STEM/STRIP, LESS THAN
35% WRPPR.
CONN SHADE TOB STEM/STRIP NT THRESHED OV
35% WRPPR.
TOBACCO NESOI STEM/STRIP NOT THRESHED OV
35% WRPPR.
FLUE-CURED TOB STEM/STRIP NT THRESHED LT
35% WRPPR.
BURLEY TOB STEM/STRIP NOT THRESHED LT 35%
WRAPPER.
MARYLAND TOB STEM/STRIP NOT THRESHED LT
35% WRPPR.
CIGAR BIND TOB INC CIGAR LF NT THRESH LT
35% WRAPR.
DARK-FIRED KY/TENN TOB STEM/STRIP NT THRSH
LT 35% WR.
VA FIRE/SUN-CURED TOB STEM/STRIP NT THRSH
< 35% WRPR.
BLACKFAT TOB STEM/STRIP NOT THRESHED LT
35% WRAPPR.
TOB NESOI STEM/STRIP, NOT THRESHED LT 35%
WRPR TOB.
CONN SHADE TOB FROM CIGAR LEAF THRESHED
STEM/STRIP.
TOBACCO NESOI FROM CIGAR LEAF, THRESHED
STEM/STRIP.
CIGARETTE LEAF TOBACCO FLUE-CURED THRSH
STEM/STRIP.
TOBACCO FLUE-CURED THRESHED STEMMED/
STRIPPED NESOI.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
2401208015 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208021 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208030 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208050 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401208090 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2401305000 .........................
2401309000 .........................
2402103030 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2402107000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2402200000 .........................
2402900000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2403110000 .........................
2403190020 .........................
2403190040 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2403190060
2403910000
2403990030
2403990040
2403990050
2403990065
Tobacco
Tobacco
Tobacco
Tobacco
Tobacco
Tobacco
CIGARETTE LEAF TOBACCO, BURLEY, THRESH,
STEM/STRIP.
TOBACCO,
BURLEY,
THRESHED,
STEMMED/
STRIPPED, NESOI.
MARYLAND TOBACCO, THRESHED, STEMMED/
STRIPPED.
DARK-FIRED KENTUCKY/TENN TOBACCO THRESH
STEM/STRIP.
VA FIRE-CURED, SUN-CURED TOB THRESHED,
STEM/STRIP.
TOBACCO, THRESHED, PARTLY/WHOLLY STEM/
STRIP, NESOI.
TOBACCO STEMS.
TOBACCO REFUSE, NESOI.
SMALL CIGARS/CHEROOTS/CIGARILLOS W/TOB LT
$.15 EA.
CIGAR/CHEROOT/CIGARILLO
CONTAINING
TOBACCO NESOI.
CIGARETTES CONTAINING TOBACCO.
CIGAR/CHEROOT/CIGARILLO/CIGS
OF
TOB
SUBSTITS NESOI.
WATER PIPE TOBACCO.
PIPE TOBACCO, IN RETAIL-SIZED PACKAGES.
SMOKING TOBAC, EX/PIPE TOBAC, RETAIL-SIZED
PKG, NES.
SMOKING TOBACCO, NESOI.
HOMOGENIZED OR RECONSTITUTED TOBACCO.
CHEWING TOBACCO.
SNUFF AND SNUFF FLOUR.
MFG TOBACCO, SUBSTITUES, FLUE-CURED.
PARTIALLY MANUFACTURED, BLENDED OR MIXED
TOBACCO.
MFG TOBACCO & SUBSTITUTES, NESOI, INCL EXTRACTS & ESSENCES.
CONTAINING TOBACCO OR RECON TOBACDO, INTENDED FOR INHALATION W/O COMBUSTION.
CONTAINING NICOTINE, INTENDED FOR INHALATION W/O COMBUSTION.
PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR INHALATION, NESOI.
NICOTINE PRODUCTS FOR ORAL INTAKE INTO
THE HUMAN BODY.
NICOTINE
PRODUCTS
INTENDED
FOR
TRANSDERMAL INTAKE INTO THE HUMAN BODY.
NICOTINE PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR INTAKE
INTO THE HUMAN BODY, NESOI.
PERFUME OIL BLENDS, PROD USE FINISHED PERFUME BASE.
PERFUMES AND TOILET WATERS.
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
.........................
and
and
and
and
and
and
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
manufactured
tobacco
tobacco
tobacco
tobacco
tobacco
tobacco
substitutes
substitutes
substitutes
substitutes
substitutes
substitutes
............
............
............
............
............
............
2403990075 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2404110000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2404120000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2404190000 .........................
2404910000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2404920000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
2404990000 .........................
Tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes ............
3302900010 .........................
3916902000 .........................
3926202500 .........................
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Essential oils and resinoids; perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations.
Plastics and articles thereof ............................................
Plastics and articles thereof ............................................
3926400000 .........................
Plastics and articles thereof ............................................
3926903000 .........................
4202110000 .........................
Plastics and articles thereof ............................................
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
3303000000 .........................
3304100000 .........................
3304200000 .........................
3304910050 .........................
3304995000 .........................
3307900000 .........................
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EYE MAKE-UP PREPARATIONS.
MAKE-UP POWDER, WHETHER/NT COMPRESSED,
NESOI.
BEAUTY & SKIN CARE PREPARATION, NESOI.
PERFUMERY, COSMETIC OR TOILET PREPARATIONS, NESOI.
RACQUET STRINGS, OF PLASTIC.
GLOVES SPEC DESIGNED FOR USE IN SPORTS,
PLASTIC.
STATUETTES & OTHER ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES,
OF PLASTIC.
PARTS FOR YACHTS OR PLEASURE BOATS, ETC.
TRUNKS, SUITCASES, ETC, SURFACE COMPS/PATENT LEATHER.
TRUNKS, SUITCASES, ETC, SURFACE PLASTIC/
TEXT MATERLS.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
4202190000 .........................
TRUNKS, SUITCASES, VANITY CASES ETC, NESOI.
4301100000 .........................
4301300000 .........................
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Articles of leather; saddlery and harness; travel goods,
handbags and similar containers; articles of animal
gut (other than silkworm gut).
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4301600000
4301800210
4301800297
4301900000
Furskins
Furskins
Furskins
Furskins
4202210000 .........................
4202220000 .........................
4202290000 .........................
4202310000 .........................
4202320000 .........................
4202390000 .........................
4202910010 .........................
4202910040 .........................
4202990000 .........................
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.........................
.........................
.........................
and
and
and
and
artificial
artificial
artificial
artificial
fur;
fur;
fur;
fur;
manufactures
manufactures
manufactures
manufactures
thereof
thereof
thereof
thereof
............
............
............
............
4302110000 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4302191300 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4302195000 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4302200000 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4302300000 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4303100030 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4303100060 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
4303900000 .........................
4304000000 .........................
4420110000 .........................
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
Furskins and artificial fur; manufactures thereof ............
Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal ....................
4420190000 .........................
Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal ....................
4907000000 .........................
5001000000 .........................
Printed books, newspapers, pictures and other products
of the printing industry; manuscripts, typescripts and
plans.
Silk ...................................................................................
5002000000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5003001000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
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HANDBAGS, SURFACE OF COMPOSITION/PATENT
LEATHER.
HANDBAGS, SURFACE OF PLASTIC SHEET/TEXT
MATERIALS.
HANDBAGS, NESOI.
ARTICLES FOR POCKET OR HANDBAG, COMP/PATENT LEATHER.
ARTICLES FOR POCKET/HANDBAG, PLASTIC/TEXT
MATERIAL.
ARTICLES FOR POCKET OR HANDBAG, NESOI.
GOLF BAGS, OUTER SURFACE LEATHER.
OTHER BAGS, OUTER SURFACE COMPS/PATENT
LEATH, NESOI.
CASES, BAGS & CONT, OTHER OF MATR/COVERINGS, NESOI.
OTH
CLOTHING
ACCESSORIES,
COMPOS LEATHER.
LEATHER/
MINK FURSKINS, RAW, WHOLE.
ASTRAKHAN, INDIAN, ETC LAMB FURSKINS, RAW,
WHOLE.
FOX FURSKINS, RAW, WHOLE.
NUTRIA FURSKINS, RAW, WHOLE.
FURSKINS NESOI, RAW, WHOLE.
HEADS/PCS, CUTTINGS ETC FURSKINS FOR FURRIERS’ USE.
MINK FURSKINS, WHOLE, TANNED/DRESSED NOT
ASSEMBLED.
PERSIAN ETC LAMB FURSKIN WHOLE TANNED
NOT ASSEMBLE.
FURSKINS NESOI, WHOLE TANNED/DRESSED NOT
ASSEMBLED.
FURSKIN PIECES/CUTTINGS TANNED/DRESSED NT
ASSEMBLD.
FURSKINS, WHOLE AND PIECES, TANNED, ASSEMBLED.
MINK FURSKIN ARTICLES, APPAREL, CLOTHING
ACCESSORY.
FURSKIN ARTICLE APPAREL CLOTHING ACCESSORIES NESOI.
ARTICLES OF FURSKINS, NESOI.
ARTIFICIAL FUR AND ARTICLES THEREOF.
STATUETTES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS OF TROPICAL WOOD.
STATUETTES AND OTHER ORNAMENTS, OF
WOOD, NESOI.
UNUSED POSTAGE; BANKNOTES; CHECK FORMS;
STOCK, ETC.
SILKWORM COCOONS SUITABLE FOR REELING,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
RAW SILK (NOT THROWN), AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SILK WASTE, NOT CARDED OR COMBED, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
5003009000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5004000000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5005000000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5006000000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5007100000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5007200000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5007900000 .........................
Silk ...................................................................................
5603941000 .........................
Wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns, twine,
cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof.
5701100000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5701900000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702100000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702200000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702310000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702320000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702390000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702410000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702420000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702490000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702503000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702505200 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702509000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702910000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702920000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5702990000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5703100000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
SILK WASTE, OTHER, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SILK YARN NOT PUT UP FOR RETAIL SALE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
YARN SPUN FROM SILK WASTE NOT PUT UP RETAIL SALE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SILK YARN&YARN/SILK WASTE, RETAIL SALE,
SILKWORM GUT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WOVEN FABRICS OF NOIL SILK, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTHER FABRICS GE 85% SILK/SILK WASTE, NOT
NOIL SILK, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WOVEN FABRICS OF SILK OR SILK WASTE—
OTHER NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
NONWOV GT 150G/M2, NT MMF FLOOR COVERING
UNDERLAYS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS&OTH TEX FLOOR COVR, WOOL/FINE
ANML HR, KNOTD, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS&OTH TEX FLOOR COVR, OTH TEX MATERIALS, KNOTD, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
KELEM, SCHUMACKS, KARAMANIE, &SIMILAR
HAND-WOVEN RUGS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FLOOR COVERINGS OF COCONUT FIBERS (COIR),
WOVEN, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OF WOOL/FINE ANIMAL HR, PILE,
NT MADE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OF MMF TEXTL MATERIAL, PILE,
NOT MADE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OF OTHER TEXTL MATERL, PILE,
NOT MADE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OF WOOL/FINE ANIMAL HAIR, PILE,
MADE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OF MMF TEXTILE MATERIALSS,
PILE, MADE-U, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OTHR TEX MATRL, PILE, MADE-UP,
NOT TUFTED, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC WOOL/FINE ANML HR, WOVN, NOT
PILE/MDE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TEX CARPETS, WOV NT PILE, MM TEX MAT, NT
MADE UP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OTHR TEX MAT, WOV, NOT PILE/
MADE-UP/TUFT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC WOOL/FINE ANML HR, WOVN,
MADE-UP, NT PILE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TEXTILE CARPETS, WOV NO PILE, MMF, MADE UP,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
CARPETS, ETC OTHR TEX MAT, WOV, MADE-UP,
NOTPILE/TUFT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TEXTILE CARPETS, TUFTED, OF WOOL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
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5703210000 .........................
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................
5703290000 .........................
5703310000 .........................
5703390000 .........................
5703900000 .........................
5704100000 .........................
5704200000 .........................
5704900100 .........................
5705000000 .........................
5805000000 .........................
5806393010 .........................
5905000000 .........................
6110301070 .........................
6110301080 .........................
6110301570 .........................
6110301580 .........................
6110302070 .........................
6110302080 .........................
6112110015 .........................
6112110035 .........................
6112110050 .........................
6112110060 .........................
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6112120015 .........................
6112120035 .........................
6112120050 .........................
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TURF OF NYLON OR OTHER POLYAMIDES, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ CARPETS, ETC, NYLON/OTHR POLYAMIDES,
TUFTD, W/N MDE-UP, NESOI, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ TURF OF OTHER MAN-MADE TEXTILE MATERIALS,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ CARPETS, ETC, TUFTED, W/N MDE-UP, NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ TEXTILE CARPETS, TUFTED, TEXTILE MATERIALS
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ TEXTILE CARPETS, FELT, NO TUFT, TILES SUR
NOV .3M2, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ TEXTILE CARPETS, FELT, NOT TUFTED, SA 0.3M2
& 1M2, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ TEXTILE CARPETS, FELT, NOT TUFTED, SA
OTHER, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Carpets and other textile floor coverings ........................ OTHR
CARPETS&OTHR
TEX
FLOOR
COV,
WHETHR/NOT MADE-UP, AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace, tap- HAND-WOV TAPESTR WALL HANG USE ONLY GT
estries; trimmings; embroidery.
$251/SQ MTR.
Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace, tap- NAR WOV FAB 85% OR MORE BY WGT SILK,
estries; trimmings; embroidery.
NESOI.
Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated textile fab- TEXTILE WALL COVERINGS, AND VALUED AT $300
rics; textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use.
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B SWEATERS OF MMF CONT 25% MORE LEATHcrocheted.
ER, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G VESTS EX SWEATER OF MMF CONT 25%
crocheted.
LEATHER, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B SWEATERS & SIMILAR ART MMF GE 23% W/
crocheted.
FAH KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G SWEATRS, PULLOVRS, SIM ARTS MMF GE
crocheted.
23% W/FAH KNT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B SWEATERS & SIM ART MMF GE 30% SLK, SLK
crocheted.
WST KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G SWEATRS, PULLOVERS, SIM ARTS MMF GE
crocheted.
30% SLK KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B JACKETS FOR TRACK SUITS ETC COTTON,
crocheted.
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G JACKETS FOR TRACK SUITS ETC OF COTcrocheted.
TON, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B TROUSERS FOR TRACK SUITS OF COTTON,
crocheted.
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G TROUSERS FOR TRACK SUITS OF COTTON,
crocheted.
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B JACKETS FOR TRACK SUITS ETC SYN FIBERS,
crocheted.
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or W/G JACKETS FOR TRACK SUITS ETC SYN FIcrocheted.
BERS, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or M/B TROUSERS FOR TRACK SUITS OF SYN FIcrocheted.
BERS, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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6112120060 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112191000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112192000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112201000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112202000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112310000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112390000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112410000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6112490000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or
crocheted.
6206100000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6211110000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6211120000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6211201500 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6213900600 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6214100000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6215100000 .........................
Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted
or crocheted.
6301200000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6301300000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6301400000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6301900000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6306221000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6306229000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6306291100 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
W/G TROUSERS FOR TRACK SUITS OF SYN FIBERS, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TRACK WARM-UP AND JOGGING SUITS ARTIFICIAL
FIB, KT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TRACK WARM-UP & JOGGING SUITS OT TEXTILE
FIBER, KT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SKI SUITS OF MANMADE FIBERS, KNITTED OR
CROCHETED, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SKI SUITS OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS, KNITTED OR C, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MEN’S OR BOYS’ SWIMWEAR OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, KNITT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
M/B SWIMWEAR OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS,
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WOMEN’S OR GIRLS’ SWIMWEAR SYNTHETIC FIBERS, KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
W/G SWIMWEAR OF OTHER TEXTILE MATERIALS,
KNIT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
W/G BLOUSES, SHIRTS AND SHIRT BLOUSES SILK,
NT KT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MEN’S OR BOYS’ SWIMWEAR, NOT KNITTED OR
CROCHETED, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WOMEN’S OR GIRLS’ SWIMWEAR, NOT KNITTED
OR CROCHET, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WATER RESIST SKI-SUITS, NT KNITTED/CROCHETED NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
HANDKERCHIEFS, OF SILK OR SILK WASTE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
SHAWLS SCARVES MUFFLERS MANTILLAS SILK
SILK WASTE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TIES, BOW TIES AND CRAVATS, OF SILK OR SILK
WASTE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
BLANKETS (NT ELEC) & TRAVELING RUGS OF
WOOL HAIR, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
BLANKETS (NT ELEC) & TRAVELING RUGS OF
COTTON, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
BLNKET (NT ELEC) & TRAVELING RUGS OF SYNTHETIC FIB, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTHER BLANKETS AND TRAVELING RUGS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
BACKPACKING TENTS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
TENTS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
TENTS, OF COTTON, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TENTS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
SAILS OF SYNTHETIC FIBERS, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306292100 .........................
6306300010 .........................
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6306300020 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6306901000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6306905000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
6307200000 .........................
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
Other made up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and
worn textile articles; rags.
SAILS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
CAMPING GOODS, NESOI, OF COTTON, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
CAMPING GOODS OF TEXTILE MATERIALS NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
LIFEJACKETS AND LIFEBELTS, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
NEDCRFT SET WOV FAB & YRN/MAKNG RUG/
TAPST PKG RT S, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WATERPROOF
FTWR
RUB/PLAS
SKI
&
SNOWBOARD BOOTS, AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SKI, CROSS-CTY&SNOWBOARD BOOTS W/RUBBER
OR PLASTIC, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR RUB PLAST STITCH SPORTS FOOTWEAR NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TENNIS, BASKETBALL, GYM, TRAINING SHOES
AND LIKE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FTWR
W/LTHR
UPP,
SKI,
CROSS-CTY
&
SNOWBOARD BOOTS, AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER, SPORTS FOOTWEAR EXC
SKI-BOOTS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FTWR SOL LTHR UPPER LTHR STRAPS AND
AROUND BIG TOE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER NESOI WITH A METAL
TOE-CAP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FTWR BASE OF WOOD, LEATHER OUTER SOLE,
COV ANK, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NESOI LEA O SOL ANK COV
MEN YOUTH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER NESOI LEA O SOL ANKL
COV NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FTWR BASE OF WOOD, LEATHER OUTER SOLE,
NT COV ANK, AND VALUED AT $300PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP A SOL NESOI NOT ANK COV
MEN YOUTH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP A SOL NESOI NOT ANK COV
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL ANKLE COV
WORK SHOES, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL ANK TENNIS
ETC MEN ETC, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL ANK COV NESOI
MEN YOUTH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL ANKCOV NESOI
EX MN YTH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL NOT ANKL
HOUSE SLIPPERS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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6308000000 .........................
6401923000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6402120000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6402190000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6402991815 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403120000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403190000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403200000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403400000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403511100 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403515000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403518000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403591000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403595000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403598000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403911300 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403911500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403915000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403918500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403991500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
6403992500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403993500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403995000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6403998000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6404110000 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6404202500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6404204500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6404206500 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6405100030 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6405100060 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6405100090 .........................
Footwear, gaiters and the like; parts of such articles .....
6506100010 .........................
Headgear and parts thereof ............................................
6506993000 .........................
Headgear and parts thereof ............................................
6701000000 .........................
6911101000 .........................
Prepared feathers and down and articles made of
feathers or of down; artificial flowers; articles of
human hair.
Ceramic products ............................................................
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL NOT ANKL
WORK SHOES, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL NOTANK TENNIS
MEN ETC, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL NOT ANK NESOI
MEN YOUT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR LEA UP NONLEA SOL NOT ANK NESOI
EX MN YTH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR TEX UP RUBPLAS SOL SPORT SHOES,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA SOLE FOR MEN, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA SOLE FOR WOMEN, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA SOLE EXCEPT FOR MEN
AND WOMEN, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
FTWR W/UPPERS LETHER/COMPOSITION LEATHER MEN, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTH FTWEAR W UPPERS LEATHER/COMPOSITION
LEATHER WM, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTH FTWEAR W UPPERS LEATHER/COMP LEATHER OT PERSON, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
ATH, REC AND SPORT SAFETY HEADGEAR, LINED
OR TRMED, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
HEADGR OF FURSKIN, WHETHER OR NT LINED/
TRIMMD NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
SKINS & OTHR PTS OF BIRDS W/FEATHERS ETC
EXC 0505
6911105500 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
6911900050 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
6913100000 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
6913900000 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
6914100000 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
6914900000 .........................
Ceramic products ............................................................
7013220000 .........................
Glass and glassware .......................................................
7013330000 .........................
Glass and glassware .......................................................
7013410000 .........................
Glass and glassware .......................................................
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PORCLN/CHINA, HTL/RESTNT & OTHER WARE NOT
HH WARE, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
TABLE/KITCHENWARE, PORCLN OR CHINA, NT
HOTL/RESTNT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES OF PORCELAIN OR CHINA,
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
STATUETTES AND OTHER ORNMNTL ARTCLS,
PORCLN OR CHN, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
STATUTTES A OTH ORNMNTL CERAM ARTCLS NT
PORC/CHINA, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
ARTICLES OF PORCELAIN OR CHINA, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
CERAMIC ARTICLES NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
STEMWARE DRINKING GLASSES OF LEAD CRYSTAL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
DRINKING GLASSES OF LEAD CRYSTAL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
TBL O KTCHN GLSSWR NT DRNKNG GLSS OF
LEAD CRYSTAL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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7013910000 .........................
Glass and glassware .......................................................
7101100000 .........................
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
Natural or cultured pearls,
stones, precious metals,
metal and articles thereof;
OTHER GLASSWARE, LEAD CRYSTAL, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
NATURAL PEARLS, NOT MOUNTED OR SET, INCL
TMP STRNG.
7101210000 .........................
7101220000 .........................
7102100000 .........................
7103102000 .........................
7103104000 .........................
7103910000 .........................
7103991000 .........................
7104200000 .........................
7104901000 .........................
7104905000 .........................
7106911010 .........................
7106911020 .........................
7106915000 .........................
7106920000 .........................
7108121010 .........................
7108121020 .........................
7108125000 .........................
7108135000 .........................
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7113190000 .........................
7113200000 .........................
7114190000 .........................
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precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
precious or semi-precious
metals clad with precious
imitation jewelry; coin.
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CULTURED PEARLS, UNWORKED.
CULTURED PEARLS, WORKED, NOT SET.
DIAMONDS, UNSORTED.
UNWORKED PRECIOUS & SEMI-PREC STONES
(EXC DIAMOND).
SAWN/ROUGH SHAPE PREC&SEMI-PREC ST(EXC
DIAM)NESOI.
RUBIES, SAPPHIRES AND EMERALDS, OTHERWISE
WORKED.
GEMSTONES, NESOI, CUT BUT NOT SET SUITBL
FR JEWLRY.
SYNTHC
OR
UNWORKED.
RECNSTRCTD
GEMSTONES
SYN/RECON, GEMSTONES, CUT BUT NOT SET
FOR JEWELRY.
SYN, RCNSTR GMSTONES WRKD NT SUITBL FOR
JEWELRY.
SILVER BULLION, UNWROUGHT.
SILVER DORE.
UNWROUGHT SILVER, NESOI.
SILVER, SEMIMANUFACTURED.
GOLD BULLION UNWROUGHT, NONMONETARY.
GOLD DORE, UNWROUGHT, NONMONETARY.
GOLD, NESOI, UNWROUGHT, NONMONETARY.
GOLD, SEMIMANUFACTURED, NESOI, NONMONETARY.
JEWELRY AND PARTS THEREOF, OF SILVER.
JEWELRY AND PARTS THEREOF, OF OTH PRECIOUS METAL.
JEWELRY AND PARTS, BASE METAL CLAD W
PREC METAL.
ARTLS OF GLD OR PLAT NESOI.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
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7114200000 .........................
GOLD/SILVER -SMITHS’ ARTCLS A PRTS, BS MTL
CL W PM.
7326906000 .........................
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious
stones, precious metals, metals clad with precious
metal and articles thereof; imitation jewelry; coin.
Articles of iron or steel ....................................................
8306210000 .........................
Miscellaneous articles of base metal ..............................
8306290000 .........................
Miscellaneous articles of base metal ..............................
8407210000 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8407290010 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8407290050 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8408100010 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8408100020 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8409916000 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8412294000 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8412901000 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8471300100 .........................
Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical
appliances; parts thereof.
8703101000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703210100 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703220100 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
7115900000 .........................
7116101000 .........................
7116102500 .........................
7116201000 .........................
7116204050 .........................
7117190000 .........................
7118100000 .........................
7118900030 .........................
7118900050 .........................
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OTH PREC METL ARTCLS OR ARTCLS CLAD W PM,
NESOI.
ARTICLES OF NATURAL PEARLS.
ARTICLES OF CULTURED PEARLS.
JEWELRY OF
STONES.
PRECIOUS
OR
SEMIPRECIOUS
ARTICLES OF PRECIOUS OR SEMIPREC STONES,
NT JEWLRY.
OTH IMITATION JEWELRY, BASE METAL, INC PR
MTL PLTD.
COIN (EXCPT GOLD COIN) NOT BEING LEGAL TENDER.
GOLD COIN NESOI (GOLD CONTENT).
COIN (EXCEPT GOLD COIN) NESOI.
OTH ARTIC IOS, CTD OR PLTD W PREC METAL,
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
STATUETTES A OTH ORNAMNTS A PRTS PLTD W
PREC METAL.
STATUETTES A OTH ORNMNTS A PRTS, BS METL
NT PM PLT.
OUTBOARD ENGINES FOR MARINE PROPULSION,
AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
SPK-IGN REC OR ROT INT COM PST ENG, MAR, IN/
OUTBOARD, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
INBOARD ENG WITH INBOARD DRIVE F MARINE
PROPULSION, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
DIESEL ENGINES, NOT EXCEEDING 149.2 KW, MARINE, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
COMP-IGNI PST ENG, MARINE, EXC 149.2KW, NOT
EXC 223.8KW, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PARTS F SPARK IG ENG FOR MARINE PROPULSION, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
HYDROJET ENGINES FOR MARINE PROPULSION,
AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PARTS OF HYDROJET ENGINES FOR MARINE
PROPULSION, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PORT DGTL ADP MACH, <10 KG, AT LEAST CPU,
KBRD, DSPLY, AND VALUED AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
VEHICLES DESIGNED FOR TRAVELING ON SNOW,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MTR VEH, ONLY SPARK IGN ENG, NOT OV
1,000 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MOTOR VEH, ONLY SPARK IGN ENG, (1000–
1500 CC), AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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2-digit chapter heading
10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
8703230145 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703230160 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703230170 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703230190 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703240140 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703240150 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703240160 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703240190 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703310100 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703320110 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703320150 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703330145 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703330185 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400005 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400010 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400020 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400030 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400040 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400045 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400060 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400070 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400080 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703400090 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703500010 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
VEHICLES, NESOI, NEW, ENG (1500–3000 CC) LE 4
CYL, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, OV 4 N/O 6 CYL, 1500–3000CC, AND
VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
3PASS VEH, SPARK IGN, >6 CYL, 1500–3000CC,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
USED VEHICLES, ONLY SK IG (1500–3000 CC),
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN >3000CC, 4 CYL & UN, AND
VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, ONLY SPK IGN OV 4 N/O 6 CYL, OV
3000 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, ONLY SPK IGN >6 CYL, <3000CC, NEW,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MTR VEH, ONLY SPARK IGN, GT 3000 CC,
USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, ONLY COMPR IG, DIESEL, <1,500 CC,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL ENG, ONLY CMP-IG,1500–2500
CC, NEW, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL ENG, ONLY COMP-IG1500–2500
CC, USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL, ONLY COMP-IG, >2,500 CC,
NEW, NES, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL, ONLY COMP-IG, >2,500 CC,
USE, NES, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MOT VEH LT=1000CC SPRK IGN/ELEC
NCHRG ENG, NES, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PSSNGR VEH, SPARK IGN AND ELCTC MTR, 1000–
1500 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPRK IG/ELEC, NCHG, NESOI, 4 CYL,
500–3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH SPK IGN/ELEC, NCHG PL >4<6
CYL,1500–3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
3PASS
VEH,
SPARK
IGN/ELEC,
NCHRG<6
CYL,1500–3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
USED VHCLS, SPRK AND ELCTC ENGN 1500–3000
CC NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC NCHG PLG <3000CC,4
CYL & UN, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC NCHG PLUG>4<6 CYL,
<3000 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC, NWCHRG PLG <6 CYL,
<3000 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IG & ELEC NO PLUG, OVER 3000
CC, USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL AND ELEC NO PLUG, <1,500
CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
8703500030 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703500050 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703500070 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703500090 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600005 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600010 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600020 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600030 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600040 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600045 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600060 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600070 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600080 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703600090 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703700010 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703700030 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703700050 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703700070 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703700090 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703800000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8703900100 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8706001520 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8707100020 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8711200000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
PASS VEH, DIESL/ELC (NO PLUG) 1500–2500 CC,
NEW, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIES/ELEC (NO PLG) ENG, 1500–2500
CC, USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL/ELEC, >2,500 CC, NEW, NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESEL/ELEC, >2,500 CC, USED, NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MOT VEH LT=1000 CC SPARK IGN/ELEC
CHRG W PLG, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASSVEH, SP-IGN/ELEC W/PLUG ENG, (1000–1500
CC), AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC, WITH PLUG 4
CYL,1500–3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC CHRG PLG <4
<6CYL,1500–3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
3PASS VEH, SPRK IGN/ELEC CHRG, >6 CYL,1500–
3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
USED VEHICLES, SPK/ELEC (1500–3000 CC),
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC CHRG PLUG >3000CC, 4
CYL & UN, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC, CHRG PLUG >4<6 CYL,
>3000CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, SPK IGN/ELEC CHRG PLUG >6 CYL,
<3000 CC, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MTR VEH, SP IGN/ELEC, OVER 3000 CC,
USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASSENGER VEHICLES, DIESEL/ELEC, <1,500 CC,
AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESE/ELEC, OV 1500 BT NT OV 2500
CC, NEW, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS VEH, DIESL/ELEC, OV 1500 BT NT OV 2500
CC, USED, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MOTOR VEH, DIESL/ELECTRIC, >2,500CC,
NEW, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASS MOTOR VEH, DIESL/ELECTRI, >2,500 CC,
USED, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES ONLY ELECTRC
MOTOR, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
CHASSIS FITTED W/ENG, FOR PASSENGER AUTOMOBILES, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
BODIES FOR PASSENGER AUTOS OF HEADING
8703, AND VALUED AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MOTORCYCLES (INCLUDING MOPEDS), CYCL,
EXC50CC, NT250C, AND VALUED AT $5,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
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2-digit chapter heading
10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
8711300000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8711400000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8711500000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8711600000 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8711900100 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8714100010 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
8714100090 .........................
Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock,
and parts and accessories thereof.
9020004000 .........................
9101110000 .........................
Optical, photographic, cinematographic, measuring,
checking, precision, medical or surgical instruments
and apparatus; parts and accessories thereof.
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101192000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101195000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101210000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101290000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101910000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9101990000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9111100000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9111900000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9113100000 .........................
Clocks and watches and parts thereof ...........................
9201200000 .........................
9601100000 .........................
9601900000 .........................
Musical instruments; parts and accessories of such articles.
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
MOTORCYCLES (INCLUDING MOPEDS), CYCL,
EXC250CC, NT500, AND VALUED AT $5,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MOTORCYCLES, CYCL, EXC500, NT800CC, AND
VALUED AT $5,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
MOTORCYCLES, CYCL, EXCD 800 CC, AND VALUED AT $5,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
MOTORCYCLES (INCLUDING MOPED) ELECTRIC
MOTOR, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $5,000 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MOTORCYCLES (INCLUDING MOPEDS), NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $5,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
SADDLES AND SEATS OF MOTORCYCLES, AND
VALUED AT $5,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
PARTS, NESOI, OF MOTORCYCLES, AND VALUED
AT $5,000 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE
U.S.
UNDERWATER BREATHING DEVICES CARRIED ON
PERSON, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WRST WATCH, ELEC OPER, PRECIOUS METAL,
MECH DISPLAY, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WRIST WATCH, ELEC OPER, PRECIOUS METAL,
OPTO-ELEC DSP, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WRIST WATCH, ELECTRICALLY OPER, PRECIOUS
METAL, NES, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WRST WATCH, NT BATTERY, PRECIOUS METAL,
AUTOMATIC, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WRIST WATCHE, NT BATTERY, PRECIOUS METAL
W/O AUTOM, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTH WATCH, PRECIOUS METAL, ELEC OPR, EXC
WRST WATCH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
OTH WATCH, PRCS METAL, NT BATTERY, EXC
WRIST WATCH, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WTCH CASES, PRCS METAL OR METAL CLAD W
PRCS METAL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PTS, WATCH CASES OF PRECIOUS METAL OR
BASE METAL, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
WATCH BANDS ETC, OF PRCS METAL/METAL
CLAD W PRCS MT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
GRAND PIANOS.
9602004000 .........................
9603300000 .........................
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
9608300039 .........................
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
9616200000 .........................
Miscellaneous manufactured articles ..............................
9701210000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9701220000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
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WORKED IVORY AND ARTICLES OF IVORY.
BONE, HORN, CORAL, ETC & OTH ANIMAL CARVING MATERL.
MOLDED OR CARVED ARTICLES OF WAX.
ARTISTS BRUSHES, & SIMILAR BRUSHES FOR
COSEMTICS.
FOUNTAIN PENS, STYLOGRAPH PENS AND OTHER
PENS, NESOI.
POWDER PUFFS & PADS TO APPLY COSMETICS,
TOILET PREP.
PAINTINGS, DRAWING AND PASTELS, OF AN AGE
EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MOSAICS OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
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10-digit commodity description and per unit wholesale
price in the U.S. if applicable
9701290000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9701910000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9701920000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9701990000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9702100000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9702900000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9703100000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9703900000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9704000000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705100000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705210000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705220000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705290000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705310030 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705310060 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705390030 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9705390060 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9706100000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
9706900000 .........................
Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques .................
COLLAGES & SIMILAR DECORATIVE PLAQUES, OF
AN EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
PAINTINGS, DRAWING AND PASTELS, OF AN AGE
NOT EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
MOSAICS, OF AN AGE NOT EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
COLLAGES & SIMILAR DECORATIVE PLAQUES, OF
AN AGE NOT EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, PRINTS & LITHOGRAPHS,
OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS, PRINTS & LITHOGRAPHS,
OF AN AGE NOT EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
ORIGINAL SCULPTURES AND STATUARY, IN ANY
MATERIAL, OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
ORIGINAL SCULPTURES AND STATUARY, IN ANY
MATERIAL, NOT OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
POSTAGE OR REVENUE STAMPS, FIRSTDAY COVERS, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
COLLECTIONS & CLLCTRS’ PCS OF ARCH, ETHNO
OR HIST INT, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
HUMAN SPEC AND PARTS THEREOF, OF ZOO,
BOT, MIN, ANA OR PALEO INT, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
EXTINCT OR END SPECIES OR PARTS, OF ZOO,
BOT, MIN, ANA, OR PALEO INT, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
COLLECTIONS & CLLCTRS’ PCS OF ZOO, BOT,
MIN, ANA, PALEO INT, NESOI, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
GOLD NUMISMATIC (COLLECTORS’) PIECES, OF
AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE
U.S.
NUMISMATIC (COLLECTORS’) PIECES, EXCEPT
GOLD, OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE
IN THE U.S.
GOLD NUMISMATIC (COLLECTORS’) PIECES,
NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
NUMISMATIC (COLLECTORS’) PIECES, EXCEPT
GOLD, NESOI, AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE U.S.
ANTIQUES OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 250 YEARS,
AND VALUED AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
ANTIQUES OF AN AGE EXCEEDING 100 YEARS
BUT NOT EXCEEDING 250 YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT WHOLESALE PRICE IN THE
U.S.
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Supplement No. 6 to Part 746—Items
That Require a License for Export,
Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country) to
or Within Russia or Belarus Pursuant to
§ 746.5(a)(1)(iii)
The items identified in this
supplement are a subset of items that
are otherwise designated as EAR99
under the Commerce Control List (CCL)
in supplement no. 1 to part 774. These
items may be useful for Russia’s
chemical and biological weapons
production capabilities or may be
diverted from Belarus to Russia for these
activities of concern. These items
consist of discrete chemicals, biologics,
fentanyl and its precursors, and related
equipment. BIS has specified Chemical
Abstract Numbers (CAS) where
applicable in this supplement to assist
exporters, reexporters, and transferors in
classifying these items. In addition,
paragraph (g) of supplement no. 6 to
part 746 identifies equipment and other
items that BIS has determined are not
manufactured in Russia or are otherwise
important to Russia in developing
advanced production and development
capabilities to enable advanced
manufacturing across a number of
industries or may be diverted from
Belarus to Russia for these activities of
concern.
(a) Chemicals in concentrations of
95% weight or greater, as follows:
(1) Ethylene dichloride (CAS 107–06–2);
(2) Nitromethane (CAS 75–52–5);
(3) Picric acid (CAS 88–89–1);
(4) Aluminum chloride (CAS 7446–70–
0);
(5) Arsenic (CAS 7440–38–2);
(6) Arsenic trioxide (CAS 1327–53–3);
(7) Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine
hydrochloride (CAS 3590–07–6);
(8) Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine
hydrochloride (CAS 55–86–7);
(9) Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine
hydrochloride (CAS 817–09–4);
(10) Tributylphosphite (CAS 102–85–2);
(11) Isocyanatomethane (CAS 624–83–
9);
(12) Quinaldine (CAS 91–63–4);
(13) 2-bromochloroethane (CAS 107–
04–0);
(14) Benzil (CAS 134–81–6);
(15) Diethyl ether (CAS 60–29–7);
(16) Dimethyl ether (CAS 115–10–6);
(17) Dimethylaminoethanol (CAS 108–
01–0);
(18) 2-methoxyethanol (CAS 109–86–4);
(19) Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE);
(20) Diethylenetriamine (CAS 111–40–
0);
(21) Dichloromethane (CAS 75–09–2);
(22) Dimethylaniline (CAS 121–69–7);
(23) Ethyl bromide (CAS 74–96–4);
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(24) Ethyl chloride (CAS 75–00–3);
(25) Ethylamine (CAS 75–04–7);
(26) Hexamine (CAS 100–97–0);
(27) Isopropanol (CAS 67- 63–0);
(28) Isopropyl bromide (CAS 75–26–3);
(29) Isopropyl ether (CAS 108–20–3);
(30) Methylamine (CAS 74–89–5);
(31) Methyl bromide (CAS 74–83–9);
(32) Monoisopropylamine (CAS 75–31–
0);
(33) Obidoxime chloride (CAS 114–90–
9);
(34) Potassium bromide (CAS 7758–02–
3);
(35) Pyridine (CAS 110–86–1);
(36) Pyridostigmine bromide (CAS 101–
26–8);
(37) Sodium bromide (CAS 7647–15–6);
(38) Sodium metal (CAS 7440–23–5);
(39) Tributylamine (CAS 102–82–9);
(40) Triethylamine (CAS 121–44–8); or
(41) Trimethylamine (CAS 75–50–3).
(b) Chemicals in concentrations of
90% weight or greater, as follows:
(1) Acetone (CAS 67–64–1);
(2) Acetylene (CAS 74–86–2);
(3) Ammonia (CAS 7664–41–7);
(4) Antimony (CAS 7440–36–0);
(5) Benzaldehyde (CAS 100–52–7);
(6) Benzoin (CAS 119–53–9);
(7) 1-Butanol (CAS 71–36–3);
(8) 2-Butanol (CAS 78–92–2);
(9) Iso-Butanol (CAS 78–83–1);
(10) Tert-Butanol (CAS 75–65–0);
(11) Calcium carbide (CAS 75–20–7);
(12) Carbon monoxide (CAS 630–08–0);
(13) Chlorine (CAS 7782–50–5);
(14) Cyclohexanol (CAS 108–93–0);
(15) Dicyclohexylamine (CAS 101–83–
7);
(16) Ethanol (CAS 64–17–5);
(17) Ethylene (CAS 74–85–1);
(18) Ethylene oxide (CAS 75–21–8);
(19) Fluoroapatite (CAS 1306–05–4);
(20) Hydrogen chloride (CAS 7647–01–
0);
(21) Hydrogen sulfide (CAS 7783–06–4);
(22) Mandelic acid (CAS 90–64–2);
(23) Methanol (CAS 67–56–1);
(24) Methyl chloride (CAS 74–87–3);
(25) Methyl iodide (CAS 74–88–4);
(26) Methyl mercaptan (CAS 74–93–1);
(27) Monoethyleneglycol (CAS 107–21–
1);
(28) Oxalyl chloride (CAS 79–37–8);
(29) Potassium sulfide (CAS 1312–73–
8);
(30) Potassium thiocyanate (CAS 333–
20–0);
(31) Sodium hypochlorite (CAS 7681–
52–9);
(32) Sulphur (CAS 7704–34–9);
(33) Sulphur dioxide (CAS 7446–09–5);
(34) Sulphur trioxide (CAS 7446–11–9);
(35) Thiophosphoryl chloride (CAS
3982–91–0);
(36) Tri-isobutyl phosphite (CAS 1606–
96–8);
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(37) White phosphorus (CAS 12185–10–
3); or
(38) Yellow phosphorus (CAS 7723–14–
0).
(c) Fentanyl and its derivatives
Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Remifentanil,
Carfentanil, thiafentanil, and salts
thereof.
Note 1 to paragraph (c): The items in
paragraph (c) are from the EU list, as
X.C.IX.002.
Note 2 to paragraph (c): Consistent
with EU List X.C.IX.002, paragraph (c)
does not control products identified as
consumer goods packaged for retail sale
for personal use or packaged for
individual use.
(d) Chemical precursors to Central
Nervous System Acting Chemicals, as
follows:
(1) 4-anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine
(CAS 21409–26–7);
(2) N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (CAS
39742–60–4);
(3) Tert-butyl 4-(phenylamino)
piperidine-1-carboxylate (CAS
125541–22–2);
(4) Norfentanyl (CAS 1609–66–1); or
(5) N-phenyl-4-piperidinamine (CAS
504–24–5).
Note 3 to paragraph (d): The items in
paragraph (d) are from the EU list, as
X.C.IX.003.
Note 4 to paragraph (d): Consistent
with EU List X.C.IX.003, paragraph (d)
does not control ‘‘chemical mixtures’’
containing one or more of the chemicals
specified in paragraph (d) (and
consistent with EU List entry
X.C.IX.003) in which no individually
specified chemical constitutes more
than 1% by the weight of the mixture.
Note 5 to paragraph (d): Consistent
with EU List X.C.IX.003, paragraph (d)
does not control products identified as
consumer goods packaged for retail sale
for personal use or packaged for
individual use.
(e) Biologics: This paragraph (e)
identifies certain biologics and
biological equipment. The control on
these items is intended to hinder Russia
bioweapons production capabilities.
(1) Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE);
(2) Cell culture materials, including
cell lines, vectors, plasmids, and cell
culture media, n.e.s.;
(3) Assay kits and reagents for
nucleotide or peptide isolation,
extraction, purification, or, n.e.s.;
(4) Nucleotides, oligonucleotides, and
reagents for oligonucleotide synthesis,
n.e.s.; or
(5) Amino acids, peptides, proteins,
and resins and reagents for peptide
synthesis, n.e.s.
(f) Equipment: This paragraph (f)
identifies additional equipment that BIS
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has determined is not manufactured in
Russia. Therefore, the implementation
of restrictive export controls on this
equipment by the United States and our
allies will economically impact Russia
and significantly hinder Russia’s CBW
production capabilities.
(1) Reaction vessels, Fermenters,
agitators, heat exchangers, condensers,
pumps (including single seal pumps),
valves, storage tanks, containers,
receivers, and distillation or absorption
columns, n.e.s.;
(2) Vacuum pumps with a
manufacturer’s specified maximum
flow-rate greater than 1 m3/h (under
standard temperature and pressure
conditions), casings (pump bodies),
preformed casing-liners, impellers,
rotors, and jet pump nozzles designed
for such pumps, in which all surfaces
that come into direct contact with the
chemicals being processed are made
from controlled materials;
(3) Laboratory equipment, including
parts and accessories for such
equipment, for the analysis or detection,
destructive or non-destructive, of
chemical substances, n.e.s.;
(4) Whole chlor-alkali electrolysis
cells (mercury, diaphragm, and
membrane) and ‘‘components’’
‘‘specially designed’’ therefor as follows:
(i) Electrodes;
(ii) Diaphragms; and
(iii) Ion exchange membranes;
(5) Compressors ‘‘specially designed’’
to compress wet or dry chlorine,
regardless of material of construction;
(6) Class II biosafety cabinets and
glove boxes, n.e.s.;
(7) Floor-mounted fume hoods (walkin style) with a minimum nominal
width of 2.5 meters, n.e.s.;
(8) Full face-mask air-purifying and
air-supplying respirators n.e.s.;
(9) Conventional or turbulent air-flow
clean-air rooms and self-contained fanHEPA filter units that may be used for
P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4)
containment facilities;
(10) Microwave reactors;
(11) Well plates;
(12) Fermenters and components
therefor, n.e.s.;
(13) Centrifuges capable of separating
biological samples, with a maximum
capacity of 5L, components and
accessories therefor, n.e.s., including
centrifuge tubes and concentrators;
(14) Filtration equipment capable of
use in handling biological materials,
n.e.s.;
(15) Nucleic acid synthesizers and
assemblers, n.e.s.;
(16) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
instruments;
(17) Robotic liquid handling
instruments, n.e.s.;
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(18) Chromatography and
spectrometry components, parts and
accessories;
(19) Nucleic acid sequencers, n.e.s.;
(20) Aerosol inhalation testing
equipment, components, parts and
accessories, n.e.s.;
(21) Flow cytometry equipment,
components, parts and accessories,
n.e.s.;
(22) Probe sonicators, cell disruptors
and tissue homogenizers; or
(23) ‘Continuous flow reactors’ and
their ‘modular components’.
Technical Notes for paragraph (f)(23):
1. Consistent with EU List X.B.X.001,
for purposes of paragraph (f)(23)
‘continuous flow reactors’ consist in
plug and play systems where reactants
are continuously fed into the reactor
and the resultant product is collected at
the outlet.
2. Consistent with EU List X.B.X.001,
for purposes of paragraph (f)(23)
‘modular components’ are fluidic
modules, liquid pumps, valves, packedbed modules, mixer modules, pressure
gauges, liquid-liquid separators, etc.
(g) Quantum computing and advanced
manufacturing: This paragraph (g)
identifies additional equipment and
other items that are believed to not be
manufactured in Russia or are otherwise
important to Russia in developing
advanced production and development
capabilities.
(1) ‘Quantum Computers’, and
‘‘specially designed’’ ‘‘electronic
assemblies’’ and ‘‘components’’ therefor,
as follows:
(i) Quantum processing units, qubit
circuits, and qubit devices;
(ii) Quantum control ‘‘components’’
and quantum measurement devices.
Note 6 to paragraph (g)(1): For
purposes of this entry, ‘Quantum
Computers’ perform computations that
harness the collective properties of
quantum states, such as superposition,
interference and entanglement. It
applies to circuit model (or gate-based)
and adiabatic (or annealing).
Note 7 to paragraph (g)(1): Quantum
processing units, qubit circuits and
qubit devices include but are not
limited to semiconductor,
superconducting, Ion Trap, photonic
interaction, silicon/spin, cold atoms.
Note 8 to paragraph (g)(1): Quantum
control ‘‘components’’ and quantum
measurement devices applies to items
designed for calibrating, initializing,
manipulating or measuring the resident
qubits of a quantum computer.
(2) ‘Cryogenic refrigeration systems’
designed to maintain temperatures
below 1.1k for 48hrs or more and
‘‘specially designed’’ cryogenic
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refrigeration equipment and
‘‘components’’ as follows:
(i) Pulse Tubes;
(ii) Cryostats;
(iii) Dewars;
(iv) Gas Handling System (GHS);
(v) Compressors;
(vi) Control Units;
Note 9 to paragraph (g)(2): ‘Cryogenic
refrigeration systems’ include but are
not limited to Dilution Refrigeration,
Adiabatic Demagnisation Refrigerators
and Laser Cooling Systems.
(3) Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV)
equipment as follows:
(i) UHV pumps (sublimation,
turbomolecular, diffusion, cryogenic,
ion-getter);
(ii) UHV pressure gauges.
Note 10 to paragraph (g)(3): UHV
means 100 nanoPascals (nPa) or lower.
(4) High Quantum Efficiency (QE)
photodetectors and sources with a QE
greater than 80% in the wavelength
range exceeding 300nm but not
exceeding 1700nm;
(5) Manufacturing equipment as
follows:
(i) Additive manufacturing equipment
for the production of metal parts;
Note 11 to paragraph (g)(5)(i): This
entry identified under paragraph (5)(i)
only applies to the following systems:
1. Powder-bed systems using
Selective Laser Melting (SLM), laser
cusing; Direct Metal Laser Sintering
(DMLS) or Electron Beam Melting (ELB),
or
2. Powder-fed systems using laser
cladding, direct energy deposition or
laser metal deposition.
(ii) Additive manufacturing
equipment for ‘‘energetic materials’’,
including equipment using ultrasonic
extrusion;
(iii) Vat photopolymerisation additive
manufacturing equipment using Stereo
Lithography (SLA) or Direct Light
Processing (DLP)
(6) Metal powders and metal alloy
powders ‘‘specially designed’’ for the
additive manufacturing equipment
specified in 3a.
(7) Microscopes, related equipment
and detectors, as follows:
(i) Scanning Electron Microscopes
(SEM);
(ii) Scanning Auger Microscopes;
(iii) Transmission Electron
Microscopes (TEM);
(iv) Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM);
(v) Scanning Force Microscopes
(SFM);
(vi) Equipment and detectors
‘‘specially designed’’ for use with the
microscopes specified in a. to e.,
employing any of the following:
(A) X-ray Photo Spectroscopy (XPS):
(B) Energy-Dispersive X-ray
Spectroscopy (EDX, EDS);
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(C) Electron Back Scatter Detector
(EBSD) systems;
(D) Electron Spectroscopy for
Chemical Analysis (ESCA).
(8) ‘Decapsulation’ equipment for
semiconductor devices.
Note 12 to paragraph (g)(8):
‘Decapsulation’ is the removal of a cap,
lid, or encapsulating material from a
packaged integrated circuit by
mechanical, thermal, or chemical
methods.
(9) ‘‘Software’’ ‘‘specially designed’’
or modified for the ‘‘development’’,
‘‘production’’ or ‘‘use’’ of the items
specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through
(8) of this supplement.
(10) ‘‘Software’’ for Digital Twins (DT)
of additive manufacture products or for
the determination of the reliability of
additive manufacture products.
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(11) ‘‘Technology’’ for the
‘‘development’’, ‘‘production’’ or ‘‘use’’
of the items specified in paragraphs
(g)(1) through (10) of this supplement.
country), transshipment, or diversions
of items exported from the United
States;
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22. The authority citation for part 762
is revised to read as follows:
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Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801–4852; 50 U.S.C.
4601 et seq.; 50 U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O.
13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p.
783.
23. Section 762.1 is amended by
revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as
follows:
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Scope.
(a) * * *
(2) Exports of commodities, software,
or technology from the United States
and any known reexports, transfers (in-
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revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as
follows:
§ 762.6
Period of retention.
(a) * * *
(2) Any known reexport, transfer (incountry), transshipment, or diversion of
such item;
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Thea D. Rozman Kendler,
Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration.
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15 CFR Parts 732, 734, 736, et al.
Implementation of Additional Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus Under
the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and Refinements to Existing
Controls; Final Rule
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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Bureau of Industry and Security
15 CFR Parts 732, 734, 736, 740, 744, 746, and 762
[Docket No. 220908-0187]
RIN 0694-AI93
Implementation of Additional Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus
Under the Export Administration Regulations (EAR) and Refinements to
Existing Controls
AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce.
ACTION: Final rule.
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SUMMARY: In response to the Russian Federation's (Russia's) ongoing
aggression against Ukraine, the Department of Commerce is expanding the
existing sanctions against Russia and Belarus by imposing new export
controls, including expanding the scope of the Russian industry sector
sanctions to add lower-level items potentially useful for Russia's
chemical and biological weapons production capabilities and items
needed for advanced production and development capabilities to enable
advanced manufacturing across a number of industries. This rule also
adds Belarus to the scope of industry sector sanctions that currently
apply solely to Russia. With respect to end users, this rule expands
the `military end user' and `military-intelligence end user' controls
and applies the Russian/Belarusian-Military End User Foreign Direct
Product (FDP) rule to ten existing entries for six existing entities
that have continued to supply Russian entities on the Entity List or
are under sanction since Russia's further invasion of Ukraine. Labeling
these six entities as Russian `military end users' and applying the
Russia/Belarus-Military End User FDP rule to them will degrade Russia's
war efforts in Ukraine, as these entities produce items needed by the
Russian and Belarussian military and industrial sectors.
Correspondingly, this rule clarifies requirements related to Burma,
Cambodia, the People's Republic of China, and Venezuela). Finally, this
rule refines existing controls on Russia and Belarus by adding
additional dollar value exclusion thresholds for `luxury goods;' and
makes twelve corrections and clarifications to existing controls on
Russia and Belarus. The Department of Commerce is taking these actions
to clarify and enhance the effectiveness of U.S. controls and to better
align its controls on both Russia and Belarus with those implemented by
U.S. allies.
DATES: This rule is effective on September 15, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions on this final
rule, contact Eileen Albanese, Director, Office of National Security
and Technology Transfer Controls, Bureau of Industry and Security,
Department of Commerce, Phone: (202) 482-0092, Fax: (202) 482-482-3355,
Email: [email protected]. For emails, include ``Russia and Belarus
September 2022 sanctions'' in the subject line.
For general questions on the Entity List and MEU List, contact the
Chair, End-User Review Committee, Office of the Assistant Secretary,
Export Administration, Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of
Commerce, Phone: (202) 482-5991, Fax: (202) 482-3911, Email:
[email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Background
In response to Russia's February 2022 further invasion of Ukraine,
BIS imposed extensive sanctions on Russia under the Export
Administration Regulations (15 CFR parts 730-774) (EAR) as part of the
final rule Implementation of Sanctions Against Russia Under the Export
Administration Regulations (EAR) (the Russia Sanctions Rule), effective
on February 24, 2022, and published on March 3, 2022 (87 FR 12226).
Effective March 2, 2022, BIS also imposed similar sanctions on Belarus
under the EAR in a final rule, Implementation of Sanctions Against
Belarus (``Belarus Sanctions Rule''), published on March 8, 2022 (87 FR
13048). Among other licensing requirements and review policies, the
Belarus Sanctions Rule implemented measures to limit the ability of
Belarusian `military end users' under the EAR to support Belarus's or
Russia's military activities. Since the publication of the Russia
Sanctions Rule and Belarus Sanctions Rule, BIS has published several
other final rules imposing stringent export controls on Russia and
Belarus. These actions reflect the U.S. Government's position that
Russia's invasion of Ukraine, and Belarus's complicity in the invasion,
flagrantly violated international law, is contrary to U.S. national
security and foreign policy interests, and undermines global order,
peace, and security.
The export control measures in this final rule build upon the
policy objectives set forth in the earlier rules referenced above. The
purpose of this final rule is to protect U.S. national security and
foreign policy interests by further restricting Russia's access to
items that it needs to support its military capabilities. The expansion
of these export controls under the EAR, implemented in parallel with
similarly stringent measures by partner and ally countries, will
further limit access to items that enable Russian's military
capabilities and sources of revenue that could support Russia's
military capabilities, thus enhancing the effectiveness of the
multilateral sanctions. Additionally, certain of the new or expanded
controls specified in this rule target Belarus as part of the U.S.
response to the country's complicity in Russia's aggression.
II. Overview of New Controls
BIS in this rule imposes new export controls against Russia and
Belarus. First, BIS is expanding the scope of the EAR's Russian
industry sector sanctions to add items that may be useful for Russia's
chemical and biological weapons (CBW) production and development
capabilities and items needed for advanced production and development
capabilities to enable advanced manufacturing across a number of
industries. Second, BIS also is expanding the scope of the EAR's
industry sector sanctions that currently apply only to Russia to apply
to Belarus on the basis of concerns of diversion of the items subject
to the industry sector sanctions from Belarus to Russia.
Third, this rule broadens the `military end user' and ``military-
intelligence end user'' controls under the EAR to more effectively
target military and/or military-intelligence support for Russia and
Belarus and improve the overall effectiveness of these controls by
expanding: the ``is informed'' provisions for entities acting contrary
to U.S. national security and foreign policy interests under Sec.
744.11; the `military end user' controls under Sec. 744.21 to reach
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan
`military end users' located anywhere in the world; and the `military-
intelligence end user' controls under Sec. 744.22 to reach Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan `military-
intelligence end users' or `military-intelligence end users' of
countries in Country Group E:1 or E:2, wherever located.
Fourth, consistent with the expansion of the `military end user'
controls under the EAR, this rule also revises the Entity List to
designate six entities under ten entries as Russian `military end
users.'
Fifth, this rule refines existing controls on Russia and Belarus to
more closely align with the export controls implemented on both
countries by our
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allies by adding additional dollar value exclusion thresholds for
certain `luxury goods.'
Finally, this rule makes twelve corrections and clarifications to
the existing controls on Russia and Belarus to clarify the controls and
more effectively achieve the policy objectives identified in previous
rules. These correction and clarifications:
(i) update and expand the list of consumer communications devices
eligible for License Exception CCD to reflect technology developments
since License Exception CCD was first published in 2009;
(ii) make a correction to add Russia and Belarus to the news media
authorization under License Exception TMP;
(iii) make a correction to Sec. 744.11 to remove an unnecessary
sentence;
(iv) add License Exception CCD eligibility for Russian industry
sector sanctions under Sec. 746.5 and the ``Luxury goods' sanctions
under Sec. 746.10 in order to not impose duplicative licensing
requirements and ensure the continued availability of License Exception
CCD eligibility under Sec. 746.8;
(v) clarify that the more favorable treatment for certain entities
set forth in Sec. 746.8(a), including the exclusion for Export Control
Classification Numbers (ECCNs) 5A992 or 5D992, license exception
availability and license review policies, includes branches or sales
offices of companies headquartered in the U.S. and Country Group A:5
and A:6 countries, even if such branches or sales offices are not
separately incorporated as subsidiaries or joint ventures;
(vi) add a Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1) to Sec. 746.8 of the EAR to
clarify the scope of the deemed export exclusion under the Russia and
Belarus sanctions;
(vii) add an exclusion from the license requirements under Sec.
746.8(a)(1) and (2) for transfers within Russia or Belarus for
reexports (i.e., return) to the United States or a Country Group A:5 or
A:6 country in supplement no. 1 to part 740 of any item;
(viii) update the licensing policy for `luxury goods' in Sec.
746.10 to adopt a case-by-case license application review policy for
items for humanitarian needs, consistent with the other Russia and
Belarus licensing policies in other sections of part 746;
(ix) clarify that the EAR's recordkeeping requirements in part 762
extend to transfers (in-country) of items subject to the EAR;
(x) clarify in Sec. 736.2 that transfers (in-country) are
activities subject to the restrictions of General Prohibitions 5 and 6;
(xi) Clarify in Sec. 732.2 (Steps regarding the ten general
prohibitions) that step 14 for embargoed countries and special
destinations also encompasses the restrictions set forth in Sec. Sec.
746.6, 746.8, and 746.10, and
(xii) remove Russia and Belarus from Country Group A in supplement
no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR.
III. Amendments to the Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
A. Imposition of New Export Controls on Russia and Belarus
This rule expands the scope of the Russian Industry Sector
Sanctions by: (1) adding a new supplement no. 6 to part 746 and
additional license requirements under Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(iii); (2)
adding Belarus to the Russian Industry Sector Sanctions; and (3) adding
additional items to supplement no. 4 to part 746 that will require a
license under Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(i), as described further below.
1. Expansion of Russian Industry Sector Sanctions To Add CBW Russia
Items and Items Needed for Advanced Production and Development
Capabilities Across a Number of Industries
In part 746 of the EAR, this rule expands the scope of the Russian
industry sector sanctions under Sec. 746.5 by adding new paragraph
(a)(1)(iii), and a related new supplement no. 6. As set forth in this
new paragraph (a)(1)(iii), there is a new license requirement for the
export, reexport, and transfer (in-country) to or within Russia of
items subject to the EAR that are listed in new supplement no. 6 (Items
that Require a License for Export, Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country)
to or within Russia or Belarus (the addition of Belarus is described in
the next section of the preamble) pursuant to Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(iii)).
This rules also moves the text of existing paragraph (a)(1)(iii) to new
paragraph (a)(1)(iv) and adds transfers (in-country) to the first
sentence of that paragraph.
The items that this rule adds to supplement no. 6 to part 746 are a
subset of items designated as EAR99 that may be useful for Russia's CBW
production and development capabilities and therefore may be used in
support of its military aggression. These items consist of discrete
chemicals, biologics, fentanyl and its precursors, and related
equipment.
Unlike other EAR99 items controlled for export to Russia and
Belarus that are identified in supplement no. 4 to part 746 by Schedule
B Number and HTS code, these items are not identified by Schedule B
Number or HTS code. Rather, they appear in this new supplement no. 6 to
part 746. As noted in the introductory text of supplement no. 6, the
supplement no. 6 items are identified by Chemical Abstract Numbers
(CAS) where applicable to assist exporters, reexporters, and
transferors in identifying items subject to this license requirement.
In addition, paragraph (g) of supplement no. 6 to part 746 (Quantum
computing and advanced manufacturing) identifies equipment and other
items that BIS has determined are likely not manufactured in Russia or
are otherwise important to Russia for its development of advanced
production and development capabilities to enable advanced
manufacturing capabilities across a number of industries, including
Russia's defense-industrial base.
This rule makes changes to Sec. 746.5(a)(1) to impose license
requirements on the items in supplement no. 6 to part 746 as described
further below.
These new controls expand BIS's Russia and Belarus-specific license
requirements to impose controls on chemicals in concentrations of 95%
weight or greater, as identified under new paragraphs (a)(1) to (41);
chemicals in concentrations of 90% weight or greater, as identified
under paragraphs (b)(1) to (38); Fentanyl and its derivatives
Alfentanil, Sufentanil, Remifentanil, Carfentanil, and salts thereof,
as identified in paragraph (c); chemical precursors to central nervous
system acting chemicals, as identified under paragraphs (d)(1) and (2);
biologics identified under paragraphs (e)(1) to (5); equipment, as
identified under paragraphs (f)(1) to (23); and quantum computing and
advanced manufacturing items, as identified under paragraphs (g)(1) to
(g)(2). The new supplement no. 6 also includes several notes, including
technical notes to assist exporters, reexporters, and transferors in
better understanding the controls.
In Sec. 734.9 (Foreign-Direct Product (FDP) Rules), as a
conforming change to the addition of supplement no. 6 to part 746, this
rule revises paragraph (f)(1) (Product scope of Russia/Belarus FDP
rule) to add the phrase ``is identified in supplement no. 6 to part 746
of the EAR'' to paragraphs (f)(1)(i) (``Direct product'' of
``technology'' or ``software'') and (f)(1)(ii) (``Direct product'' of a
complete plant or `major component' of a plant). This change is made to
bring the items identified in supplement no. 6 to part 746 into the
scope of the
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Russia/Belarus FDP rule. As the Russia/Belarus-Military End User FDP
rule already extends to all items subject to the EAR, no such changes
are needed. For ``direct products'' that are identified in supplement
no. 6 to part 746, in addition to the license requirements under Sec.
746.5(a)(1)(iii), these items will also be subject to a license
requirement under Sec. 746.8(a)(2) or (3), as applicable.
Lastly, in Sec. 734.9 for ease of reading and to better conform
with the paragraph structure used in other FDP rules in Sec. 734.9,
such as the National Security FDP rule in paragraph (b), this rule
revises paragraphs (f)(1)(i) and (ii) to break the text into paragraphs
(f)(1)(i)(A) and (B) and (f)(1)(ii)(A) and (B), respectively. These
changes are limited to changing the paragraph structure and makes no
substantive changes to the criteria formerly in paragraphs (f)(1)(i)
and (ii).
BIS estimates that the changes to Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(iii) and to the
related new supplement no. 6 to part 746 will result in the submission
of an additional 175 license applications to BIS annually.
2. Expansion of Russian Industry Sector Sanctions To Add Additional
Items to Supplement No. 4 to Part 746, Including Among Such Additional
Items Any Modified or Designed ``Components,'' ``Parts,''
``Accessories,'' and ``Attachments'' Therefor
In supplement no. 4 to part 746--HTS Codes and Schedule B Numbers
that Require a License for Export, Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country)
to or within Russia or Belarus pursuant to Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(ii), this
rule expands the scope of the Russian Industry Sector Sanctions (as
renamed to also apply to Belarus, described below) by adding 57
additional entries that will require a license for export or reexport
to or transfers within Russia or Belarus under Sec. 746.5. The
restrictions on these additional industrial items are intended to
further undermine the Russian industrial base and its ability to
continue to support the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The items this
rule adds includes a variety of industrial machinery, equipment, and
other items such as: ``Rider-Type, Counterbalanced, Self-Propelled
Fork-Lift Trucks,'' ``Sawing Or Cutting-Off Machines, Metal Removing,
Used Or Rebuilt,'' ``Electric Storage Heating Radiators,'' and ``Rail
Locomotives Powered From An External Source Of Electricity.'' The
addition of these items will help better align these controls under the
EAR with the controls of U.S. allies on these items.
Also in supplement no. 4 to part 746, this rule expands the scope
of the items that are subject to the Russian and Belarusian Industry
Sector Sanctions by revising paragraph (a) in the introductory text of
the supplement to specify that the items described in the supplement
include any modified or designed ``components,'' ``parts,''
``accessories,'' and ``attachments'' therefor, regardless of the
Schedule B, Schedule B Description, HTS Code, or HTS Description of the
``components,'' ``parts,'' ``accessories,'' and ``attachments''. In
many cases these ``components,'' ``parts,'' ``accessories,'' and
``attachments'' are not specifically identified by Schedule B, Schedule
B Description, HTS Code, or HTS Description. BIS is making this
revision by adding a sentence to paragraph (a); the new sentence also
specifies that the expansion does not include any ``part'' or minor
``component'' that is a fastener (e.g., screw, bolt, nut, nut plate,
stud, insert, clip, rivet, pin), washer, spacer, insulator, grommet,
bushing, spring, wire, or solder. By expanding the scope of the items
set forth in the supplement in this manner, this change improves the
effectiveness of the Russian (and Belarusian) Industry Sector
Sanctions.
BIS estimates these changes to supplement no. 4 to part 746 will
result in an additional 90 license applications submitted to BIS
annually.
3. Expansion of Controls on Belarus by Adding Belarus to the Russian
Industry Sector Sanctions Under Sec. 746.5 and Renaming the Provision
Accordingly
In Sec. 746.5 (Russian industry sector sanctions), this rule
expands the scope of the section to add Belarus, imposing the same
controls as those applicable to Russia, and renames the section to
refer to the Russian and Belarusian industry sector sanctions.
Specifically, this rule adds Belarus to paragraphs (a)(1)(i) and (ii),
(a)(2), and (b) to implement these controls on Belarus. While this rule
does not add Belarus after the reference to Russian deepwater or Arctic
offshore locations in paragraph (a)(1)(i), as this reference is
specific to Russia, this rule otherwise imposes the same requirements
on Belarus as on Russia. BIS recognizes that Belarus has only a limited
oil and gas exploration industry and has added controls for Belarus
under paragraphs (a)(1)(i) to prevent diversion of the specified items
through Belarus to Russia.
This rule redesignates current paragraph (a)(1)(iii) in Sec. 746.5
as paragraph (a)(1)(iv) and adds a new paragraph (a)(1)(iii) to impose
a license requirement on the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
of any item subject to the EAR listed in supplement no. 6 to part 746
to or within Russia or Belarus. BIS adds this new paragraph to clarify
the scope of the licensing requirements specific to Russia and Belarus.
As a conforming change, this rule also revises paragraph (b)(2) in
Sec. 746.5 to add a reference to new paragraph (a)(1)(iii) that states
that the same license review policy that applies to paragraph
(a)(1)(ii) also applies to new paragraph (a)(1)(iii).
BIS estimates that these changes to Sec. 746.5 will result in an
additional 3 license applications submitted to BIS annually.
B. Expansion of `Military End User' and `Military-Intelligence End
User' Controls Under the EAR To More Effectively Target Russia and
Belarus and Improve the Overall Effectiveness of These Controls
1. Expansion of ``Is Informed'' Provisions Under Sec. 744.11
In Sec. 744.11 of the EAR, this rule revises the introductory text
to the section and paragraph (c) (Additional prohibition on persons
informed by BIS), to add a new paragraph (c)(3). New paragraph (c)(3)
expands the scope of the ``is informed'' provisions under Sec. 744.11
in two ways. First, it specifies that the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Export Administration (DAS/EA) may provide specific notice that the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified items to an
identified party requires a license because there is reasonable cause
to believe, based on specific and articulable facts, that the entity
has been involved, is involved, or poses a significant risk of being or
becoming involved in activities that are contrary to the national
security or foreign policy interests of the United States or that an
entity is acting on behalf of such entity. The new text in paragraph
(c)(3) specifies that the notice may be provided orally and, if so, the
oral notice will be followed within two working days by a written
notice. The ``is informed'' process under paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) is
limited to cases where there is risk of diversion to another party that
has already been identified on the Entity List in supplement no. 4 to
part 744. The new paragraph (c)(3) process will allow the DAS/EA to
provide specific notice of parties that are not currently on the Entity
List, but that are engaging in activities that are contrary to U.S.
national security or foreign policy interests.
Second, this rule adds language in new paragraph (c)(3) to specify
that the notice provided by the DAS/EA will include the license
requirement, limits on the use of license exceptions, and license
review policy for any entity
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identified through such notice. BIS is adding this language because
Sec. 744.11, unlike other part 744 sections that include an ``is
informed'' provision (e.g., Sec. Sec. 744.2, 744.3, and 744.4), does
not impose a license requirement that exporters, reexporters, and
transferors must independently determine is applicable to their
activities because this section's license requirements are implemented
through Entity List listings. Once a specific notice is provided, BIS
may subsequently seek to add the entity in question to the Entity List,
including the applicable license requirements, available license
exceptions, and license review policy, to inform all exporters,
reexporters, and transferors of these requirements. Seeking to add
these entities that are the subject of ``is informed'' letters to the
Entity List through the interagency process will have two benefits: (1)
it will help to protect U.S. national security and foreign policy
interests by imposing the related requirements on all exporters,
reexporters, and transferors of items subject to the EAR, and (2) it
will create an equal playing field between the exporter, reexporter, or
transferor that received the specific notice from BIS and all other
exporters, reexporters, and transferors of items subject to the EAR.
BIS estimates these changes to Sec. 744.11 will result in the
submission of an additional five license applications to BIS annually.
2. Expansion of `Military End User' Controls to Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan `Military End Users'
Located Anywhere in the World
In Sec. 744.21 (Restrictions on Certain ``Military End Use' or
`Military End User'' in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, the People's Republic
of China, the Russian Federation, or Venezuela), this rule expands the
scope of the `military end user' controls. Specifically, this rule
revises Sec. 744.21 to allow BIS to identify Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end users' in
countries other than a country identified in Sec. 744.21. This
expansion is in recognition that neither military end users nor
international development and production activities are limited to the
home countries of designated `military end users.' By expanding the
scope of Sec. 744.21 to allow for the designation of these `military
end users' worldwide, this rule addresses such strategic concerns with
respect to Russia and the other countries identified in Sec. 744.21.
BIS understands the compliance concerns exporters, reexporters, and
transferors have had in applying Sec. 744.21, and specifically, in
identifying entities that constitute `military end users.' One of the
primary reasons BIS created the ``Military End-User' (MEU) List
(supplement no. 7 to part 744 of the EAR) was to assist exporters,
reexporters, and transferors in identifying `military end users,' and
based on public input that BIS has received, the MEU List has been
positively received by the exporting community, even though the list is
not exhaustive. BIS also understands that, if the amendments in this
rule expanded the scope of Sec. 744.21 to impose license requirements
upon MEUs worldwide without specifically identifying such MEUs, that
would pose even broader compliance concerns for exporters, reexporters,
and transferors, because MEUs could potentially be present in countries
other than the six destinations specified in Sec. 744.21. Therefore,
this rule addresses the concern with respect to Belarusian and Russian
`military end users' located outside of Belarus and Russia by
specifying that the expansion of controls on such `military end users'
on a worldwide basis is limited to only those `military end users'
identified on the Entity List under supplement no. 4 to part 744 with a
footnote 3 designation. Correspondingly, this rule further specifies
with respect to Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, and Venezuelan `military
end users' located outside of Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela that
the requirement is limited to only those `military end users'
identified on the `Military End-User' (MEU) List.
By exhaustively listing `military end users' located outside of one
of the six countries specified in Sec. 744.21, BIS will facilitate
compliance by relieving exporters, reexporters, and transferors from
having to independently assess the potential applicability of Sec.
744.21 on a worldwide basis, which would be a significant compliance
burden. Therefore, for `military end users' outside of the identified
countries in Sec. 744.21, BIS, in consultation with the other ERC
member agencies, will specifically designate such `military end users,'
under supplements no. 4 or 7, as applicable. However, BIS continues to
recommend that exporters, reexporters, and transferors continue to do
their own diligence to determine the bona fides of entities located in
Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, Russia, and Venezuela.
In order to implement the changes described above, this rule makes
several changes to Sec. 744.21, including some conforming changes, by
revising the section heading, paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text,
(b)(1)(ii), and (e)(1) and (3) as described further below.
In the section heading of Sec. 744.21, this rule revises the
heading to remove the references to specific countries. This rule makes
this change to the heading for three reasons: (1) to reflect the
expanded scope of the section, (2) to avoid making the heading
cumbersome, and (3) to prepare for the possibility of adding additional
countries to Sec. 744.21 in the future.
In Sec. 744.21(a) (General prohibition), this rule revises
paragraph (a)(1) to remove the text that had stated that the `military
end users' must be located in Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela and
replace it with text indicating that paragraph (a)'s restrictions will
instead apply to such `military end users,' wherever located. This rule
adds a sentence to paragraph (a)(1) to specify that Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, or Venezuelan `military end users' located outside of Burma,
Cambodia, China, or Venezuela will be limited to entities specifically
identified on the MEU List. In paragraph (a)(2), this rule makes
corresponding edits with respect to Belarus and Russia. However,
Belarusian and Russian `military end users' located outside of Russia
and Belarus, respectively, will be limited to entities specifically
identified on the Entity List under supplement no. 4 to part 744 with a
footnote 3 designation.
This rule adds a new Note to paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) to provide
further guidance on the restrictions applicable to `military end users'
located in Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela. The new note clarifies
that Belarusian or Russian `military end users' are listed on the
Entity List with a footnote 3 designation. The note to paragraphs
(a)(1) and (2) also clarifies that if an entity is not a Belarusian or
Russian `military end user,' but has been identified by the ERC as a
`military end user,' it will be identified under the MEU List under
supplement no. 7 to part 744. The note clarifies that with respect to
Burma, Cambodia, China, and Venezuela, exporters, reexporters, and
transferors, even in the absence of any such notification, are not
excused from compliance with the license requirements of paragraph (a)
of section Sec. 744.21 to determine if an entity is a `military end
user' even when that entity is neither specifically designated on the
Entity List nor included on the MEU List. Lastly, the note clarifies
that with respect to Belarus or Russia, exporters, reexporters, and
transferors, even in the absence of any such notification, are not
excused from compliance with the license requirements of paragraph (a)
of section
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Sec. 744.21 to determine if an entity is a `military end user' even
when that entity is neither specifically designated on the Entity List
nor included on the MEU List.
In Sec. 744.21(b) (Additional prohibition on those informed by
BIS), this rule revises the introductory text of the paragraph to add
the phrase `or for a Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan `military end user,' wherever located' to clarify that
the ``is informed'' provisions also extend to Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end users'
wherever they are located in the world.
In Sec. 744.21(b)(1) (`Military End-User' (MEU) List), this rule
makes revisions to add the phrase `for a Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end user,'
wherever located' and to remove text that had limited `military end
users' to `military end users' located in the six identified countries
only. This rule also revises paragraph (b)(1) to specify that these
entities may be placed on the Entity List in supplement no. 4 to part
744 if they are Belarusian or Russian `military end users,' and that
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan `military end users' may be
added to the Military End-User (MEU) List in supplement no. 7 to part
744.
In Sec. 744.21(b)(1)(ii) (License Requirements for parties to the
transaction), this rule removes text that had specified that the
`military end users' needed to be located under one of the countries
identified in Sec. 744.21 and adds text to specify that Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end
users,' wherever located, are subject to the license requirements under
paragraph (b)(1)(ii).
In Sec. 744.21(d) (License application procedure), this rule
revises the parenthetical reference to the Sec. 744.21 section heading
to conform with the revisions to the section heading described above.
In Sec. 744.21(e) (License review standards), this rule removes
the references in paragraph (e)(1) to the specified countries and
revises the paragraph to cross reference with the license requirements
for items described in paragraph (a)(1) with respect to Burma,
Cambodia, China, or Venezuela (and associated `military end users') and
in paragraph (a)(2) with respect to Belarus or Russia (and associated
`military end users'). In paragraph (e)(3), this rule revises the
paragraph to add the phrase `or for a Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end user,' wherever located,'
to clarify that these license applications will be reviewed under the
license review policy specified in paragraph (e)(1).
BIS estimates these changes to Sec. 744.21 will result in an
additional 10 license applications submitted to BIS annually.
3. Expansion of `Military-Intelligence End User' Controls to
Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, and Venezuelan
`Military-Intelligence End Users' or `Military-Intelligence End Users'
of Country Group E:1 or E:2, Wherever Located
This rule expands the scope of Sec. 744.22 to mirror the changes
made to Sec. 744.21, as described above, by revising paragraphs (a),
(b), and (f)(2) introductory text, and adding a new paragraph
(f)(2)(xi) to extend the restrictions to `military-intelligence end
users' wherever located. Likewise, this rule adds a sentence to
paragraph (a) to specify that Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or
Venezuelan `military-intelligence end users' that are located outside
of Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela or are entities working on
behalf of Burma, China, Cambodia or Venezuela; or are `military-
intelligence end users' that are nationals of a country listed in
Country Groups E:1 or E:2 but are outside of a country listed in
Country Groups E:1 or E:2, or are entities working on behalf of a
country listed in Country Groups E:1 or E:2 are limited to the entities
specifically identified under paragraph (f)(2) of Sec. 744.22. As
discussed above, BIS understands the compliance concerns with expanding
these end user controls worldwide and seeks to mitigate them by
specifically identifying `military-intelligence end users' under
paragraph (f)(2) that are located outside of countries identified in
Sec. 744.22. BIS hopes to facilitate compliance by exporters,
reexporters, or transferors with this provision as expanded by this
rule.
In Sec. 744.22(b) (Additional prohibition on those informed by
BIS), this rule revises the paragraph to remove text that had specified
that `military-intelligence end users' were limited to those located in
the countries specified under Sec. 744.22 and adds text to broaden the
scope of the restrictions to Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese,
Russian, or Venezuelan `military- intelligence end users' or `military-
intelligence end users' of a country listed in Country Group E:1 or
E:2, wherever located.
In Sec. 744.22(f) (Definitions), this rule adds two sentences to
clarify the scope of `military-intelligence end users.' The first
sentence clarifies that with respect to entities located in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, China, Russia, or Venezuela, or a country listed in
Country Groups E:1 or E:2, `military-intelligence end users' include,
but are not limited to, the `military-intelligence end users'
identified in paragraph (f)(2). The second sentence specifies that with
respect to entities located in all other countries paragraph (f)(2) is
an exhaustive listing of `military-intelligence end users.' Lastly,
under paragraph (f)(2), this rule adds and reserves a new paragraph
(f)(2)(xi) (Other countries) as a placeholder for future additions.
BIS estimates these changes to Sec. 744.22 will result in an
additional two license applications submitted to BIS annually.
C. Revisions to the Entity List To Designate Certain Existing Entities
as Russian `Military End Users'
1. Overview of Entity List
The Entity List (supplement no. 4 to part 744 of the EAR)
identifies entities for which there is reasonable cause to believe,
based on specific and articulable facts, that the entities have been
involved, are involved, or pose a significant risk of being or becoming
involved in activities contrary to the national security or foreign
policy interests of the United States. The EAR impose additional
license requirements on and limit the availability of most license
exceptions for exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country) to listed
entities.
The license review policy for each listed entity is identified in
the ``License Review Policy'' column on the Entity List, and the impact
on the availability of license exceptions is described in the relevant
Federal Register document that added the entity to the Entity List. Any
license application for an export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
involving an entity on the Entity List that is subject to an additional
EAR license requirement will also be reviewed in accordance with the
license review policies in the sections of the EAR applicable to those
license requirements. For example, for Russian entities on the Entity
List, if the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) is subject to a
license requirement in Sec. Sec. 746.6, 746.8, or 746.10, the license
application will be reviewed in accordance with the license review
policies in those sections in addition to the specified license review
policy under the Entity List entry.
BIS places entities on the Entity List pursuant to part 744
(Control Policy: End-User and End-Use Based) and part
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746 (Embargoes and Other Special Controls) of the EAR. Paragraphs
(b)(1) through (5) of Sec. 744.11 include an illustrative list of
activities contrary to the national security or foreign policy
interests of the United States.
The End-User Review Committee (ERC), composed of representatives of
the Departments of Commerce (Chair), State, Defense, Energy and, where
appropriate, the Treasury, makes all decisions regarding additions to,
removals from, or other modifications to the Entity List. The ERC makes
all decisions to add an entry to the Entity List by majority vote and
makes all decisions to remove or modify an entry by unanimous vote.
2. Entity List Decisions: Revisions to the Entity List
This rule revises six entities under ten entries on the Entity
List, under the destinations of China, Lithuania, Russia, the United
Kingdom, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam: Connec Electronic Ltd. (added under
China and the United Kingdom); King Pai Technology Co., Ltd. (added
under China, Russia, and Vietnam); Sinno Electronics Co., Ltd. (added
under China and Lithuania); Winninc Electronic (added under China);
World Jetta (H.K.) Logistics Limited (added under China); and
Promcomplektlogistic Private Company (added under Uzbekistan). All six
entities under ten entries were first added to the Entity List
effective June 28, 2022 (87 FR 38925, June 30, 2022) (the June 30
rule).
The ERC determined that it was warranted to designate these
entities as Russian `military end users' pursuant to Sec. 744.21.
Labeling these six entities as Russian `military end users' and having
the Russia/Belarus-Military End User FDP rule apply to them will
degrade Russia's war efforts in Ukraine, as these entities produce
items needed by the Russian and Belarusian military and industrial
sectors. This rule accordingly revises the License Requirement column
to remove the parenthetical phrase that referenced Sec. 744.11 and to
include a new parenthetical phrase that references the foreign direct
product (FDP) rule for Russian and Belarusian `military end users,'
because these entities have been determined to be Russian `military
end-users.' As stated in the June 30 rule, these entities had supplied
items to Russian entities of concern before February 24, 2022, the
effective date of the Russia Sanctions Rule, and have continued to
contract to supply Russian entities on the Entity List or that have
been sanctioned since Russia's further invasion of Ukraine. The new
parenthetical references the Russian/Belarusian Military End User FDP
rule and the Military End Use and End User controls under Sec. Sec.
734.9(g),\3\ 746.8(a)(3), and 744.21(b) of the EAR. The ERC also
determined that it was appropriate to give these entities a footnote 3
designation to reflect their Russian `military end user' status. This
rule also revises the License Review policy column for each of these
entities to add a cross-reference to Sec. Sec. 746.8(b) and 744.21(e).
BIS estimates that these changes to the Entity List will not result
in the submission of any additional license applications to BIS.
D. Refinements to Existing Controls To More Closely Align With the
Controls of Allies Identified in Supplement No. 3 to Part 746 of the
EAR on Russia and Belarus
1. Addition of Dollar Value Exclusion Thresholds for `Luxury Goods' To
More Closely Align With the Thresholds Used by Our Allies
In supplement no. 5 to part 746--(`Luxury Goods' That Require a
License For Export, Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country) to or Within
Russia or Belarus Pursuant to Sec. 746.10(a)(1) and (2)), this rule
revises the supplement to specify additional dollar value exclusion
thresholds in certain entries to better align with the luxury goods
controls implemented by our allies, which have served as a model for
other countries in determining appropriate value exclusions to
incorporate into their respective national controls. These revisions
should also ease the compliance burdens of exporters, reexporters, and
transferors trying to comply with the `luxury goods' controls of
various countries. They also are intended to create as much as possible
an equal playing field for U.S. companies.
When the `luxury goods' controls for Russia and Belarus were
initially added to the EAR in earlier this year (87 FR 14758, March 16,
2022), the only `luxury goods' specified in supplement no. 5 to part
746 that included a dollar value exclusion were clothing and shoes
entries that were assigned a dollar value exclusion of $1,000 Per Unit
Wholesale Price in the U.S. BIS determined that additional time was
needed to evaluate whether to add dollar value exclusion thresholds to
other additional `luxury goods' entries in supplement no. 5 to part
746.
This rule aligns BIS's `luxury goods' controls with our allies'
corresponding controls by revising the `10-Digit Commodity Description
and Per Unit Wholesale Price in the U.S. if Applicable' column (in
those entries in which such information is applicable) to add
additional dollar value exclusion thresholds. BIS has determined
certain `luxury goods' entries continue to not warrant a dollar value
exclusion; those entries remain unchanged by this rule. As warranted,
BIS may make future updates and/or additions to the thresholds.
In reviewing our allies' value threshold exclusions, BIS determined
that the EAR's $1,000 Per Unit Wholesale Price in the U.S. dollar value
exclusion for clothing and shoes was more permissive than those adopted
by our allies. Therefore, to align more closely with allies' value
exclusion thresholds, with which BIS agrees, this rule reduces the
dollar value threshold for clothing and shoes from $1,000 to $300 Per
Unit Wholesale Price. For many other `luxury goods' entries, this rule
adds a $300 Per Unit Wholesale Price in the U.S. dollar value
exclusion. However, BIS has added a higher dollar value exclusion
threshold to other items, as warranted (e.g., automobiles, which will
have a $50,000 Per Unit Wholesale Price U.S. dollar value exclusion
threshold).
BIS estimates these changes to the `luxury goods' controls will
result in a reduction of 10 license applications submitted to BIS
annually.
E. Corrections and Clarifications to Existing Controls
BIS estimates the changes described in Section E of this final rule
will not result in the submission of any additional license
applications to BIS, apart from the changes for License Exception
Consumer Communications Devices (CCD), which BIS anticipates will
result in the annual submission of two fewer license applications to
BIS.
1. Updates the List of Eligible Consumer Communications Devices To
Reflect Technology Developments Since 2009 and the Current Realities of
How Consumers Communicate
In Sec. 740.19 (Consumer Communications Devices (CCD)), this rule
revises paragraph (b) (Eligible commodities and software), to update
the text to more accurately describe the types of commodities and
software included under License Exception CCD. BIS makes this change to
accommodate the consumer communications commodities and software that
have come into common use since September 8, 2009, the date that
License Exception CCD was originally added to the EAR (74 FR 45989).
For example, this rule revises paragraph (b)(1) for consumer computers
to add tablets and peripherals, including microphones,
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speakers, and headphones, that are designated EAR99 or classified under
Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) 5A992.c or 4A994.b. BIS
also reminds exporters, reexporters, and transferors that certain
headphones are controlled under ``600 series'' ECCNs and are not
eligible for License Exception CCD. In addition, for purposes of
paragraph (b)(1), as well as the rest of paragraph (b), the commodities
and software eligible for License Exception CCD are strictly limited to
the descriptions and classifications that are specified under paragraph
(b), which is an exhaustive listing of the commodities and software
eligible for License Exception CCD.
This rule removes paragraph (b)(3) which described input/output
control units (other than industrial controllers designed for chemical
processing) designated EAR99. This rule removes these items because
after additional review of paragraph (b) by BIS, these items were
determined to not be the type of commodities that would typically be
used by consumers for communications purposes and, therefore, should be
removed from License Exception CCD. Because of the removal of paragraph
(b)(3), this rule also redesignates (b)(4) through (17) as paragraphs
(b)(3) through (17), respectively.
The rule revises existing paragraphs (b)(1), (5) through (7), and
(9) (which, prior to redesignation, were paragraphs (b)(6) through (8)
and (9)) to make similar updates reflecting current consumer
communications device use.
Lastly, under paragraph (b), this rule revises redesignated
paragraphs (b)(12) through (14), (16), and (17) to update the commodity
and software descriptions, including adding a parenthetical phrase to
paragraph (b)(13) to clarify that digital cameras include webcams. This
rule also revises paragraph (b)(16) by removing the phrase in ``this
paragraph'' and adding in its place the phrase in ``paragraphs (b)(1)
through (16)'' to clarify that paragraph (b)(16) includes batteries,
chargers, carrying cases and accessories for the equipment described in
paragraphs (b)(1) through (16).
2. Correction To Add Russia, and Belarus to the News Media
Authorization Under License Exception TMP
In Sec. 740.9(a)(9) (News media), this rule revises License
Exception TMP to make a conforming change to add Russia and Belarus to
the news media authorization paragraph. Russia and Belarus are eligible
for the news media authorization under Sec. 740.9(a)(9), as specified
under Sec. 746.8(c)(1), but were inadvertently not added to the text
of License Exception TMP at the time that BIS issued the Russia
Sanctions Rule and Belarus Sanctions Rule. This rule corrects that
oversight by adding Russia and Belarus to the countries identified
under paragraph (a)(9) of License Exception TMP. And as a conforming
change, this rule adds the term ``transferred (in-country)'' to
paragraph (a)(9) for consistency with the section heading. For
additional clarity, this rule adds a reference to the Crimea region of
Ukraine to the existing reference for covered regions of Ukraine in
paragraph (a)(9).
3. Correction to Sec. 744.11 To Remove an Unneeded Sentence
In Sec. 744.11, this rule revises paragraph (b) (Criteria for
revising the Entity List), to remove a sentence that specifies that
Sec. 744.11 may not be used to place on the Entity List any party if
exports or reexports to that party of items that are subject to the EAR
are prohibited or require a license from another U.S. Government
agency. The preceding sentence in paragraph (b) correctly indicates
that BIS will not place entities on the Entity List that also require a
license under Sec. 744.12, Sec. 744.13, Sec. 744.14, or Sec.
744.18. The sentence that this rule removes was intended to explain the
applicability of the preceding sentence. This rule also revises that
preceding sentence to add a reference to Sec. 744.8, which was
inadvertently not included in this sentence.
Consistent with BIS's statutory authority, the removal of the
sentence from paragraph (b) of Sec. 744.11 eliminates ambiguity about
whether BIS may list entities on the Entity List that are also listed
under the SDN List or would otherwise require a license from any other
U.S. government agencies for any exports, reexports, or transfers (in-
country) of items subject to the EAR.
4. Adds License Exception CCD Eligibility in Connection With Russian
and Belarusian Industry Sector Sanctions and the ``Luxury Goods'
Controls
This rule revises paragraph (c) (License Exceptions) of Sec. 746.5
(which is being revised by this rule to include both Russian and
Belarusian industry sector sanctions) to add License Exception CCD
eligibility. This change is necessary because certain items that are
caught under the Russian (and now Belarusian) industry sector sanctions
are also controlled under Sec. 746.8 (Sanctions Against Russia and
Belarus), resulting in the removal of eligibility for License Exception
CCD because the transaction at issue cannot overcome the license
requirement set forth in Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(ii). In order to meet the
U.S. Government's policy objectives of ensuring the free flow of
information, License Exception CCD must be able to overcome all
applicable EAR license requirements, including those in all of the EAR
provisions that contain new Russia or Belarus-related license
requirements. This rule addresses that anomaly by adding License
Exception CCD eligibility to Sec. 746.5(c). This change also makes
License Exception CCD available for EAR99 items that would otherwise be
items identified as being eligible for License Exception CCD, based on
the list set forth in Sec. 740.19(b). This change is made for
consistency with the intent of Sec. 746.8 and to ensure that the EAR
does not treat less sensitive EAR99-designated items more restrictively
than items on the Commerce Control List set forth in supplement no. 1
to part 744.
This rule also revises paragraph (c) (License Exceptions) of Sec.
746.10 to add License Exception CCD eligibility. This change to Sec.
746.10(c) is needed for the same reason that the change is necessary to
Sec. 746.5(c)--to eliminate conflicting guidance on the availability
of License Exception CCD. In Sec. 746.10(c), this rule addresses the
conflict by adding License Exception CCD eligibility to Sec. 746.10(c)
as a new paragraph (c)(3). As a conforming change, this rule also
revises the introductory text of paragraph (c) to remove the text ``and
(2)'' and add in its place the text ``through (3)'' to account for the
new paragraph (c)(3).
5. Clarification That the Exclusion for Items Controlled Under ECCN
5A992 or 5D992, License Exception Availability, and License Review
Policies Apply to Branches and Sales Offices of Companies Headquartered
in the U.S. and Country Group A:5 and A:6 Countries
In Sec. 746.8 (Sanctions against Russia and Belarus), this rule
revises the introductory text of paragraph (a) to clarify that the
exclusion for ECCNs 5A992 or 5D992 includes the terms `branches' and
`sales offices' after the term `subsidiaries,' wherever it appears.
This change clarifies that branches or sales offices that meet the
other criteria in paragraph (a)'s introductory text are eligible for
the exclusion. This rule makes the same clarification in paragraph (b)
(Licensing policy) by adding the terms branch or sales offices to
clarify that branches or sales offices that meet the criteria for the
subsidiaries specified in paragraph (b) are available for the case-by-
case license review policy. This rule also makes the same
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type of changes in paragraph (c) (License Exceptions) to add the terms
branches or sales office to paragraphs (c)(3) (for License Exception
TSU for software updates) and (6) (for License Exception ENC) to
clarify that branches or sales offices as well as subsidiaries of
companies headquartered in the U.S. and Country Groups A:5 or A:6
countries are eligible for those license exceptions.
6. Adds a Note 1 to Paragraph (a)(1) To Clarify the Scope of the Deemed
Export Exclusion Under the Russia and Belarus Sanctions
In Sec. 746.8 of the EAR, this rule adds a new note 1 to paragraph
(a)(1) under paragraph (a) (License requirements) to clarify the scope
of the deemed export exclusion from the license requirement that would
otherwise apply to items classified under any ECCN on the CCL. The note
clarifies that the deemed export and reexport exclusion is only
applicable to the additional license requirements imposed under
paragraph (a)(1), and not any license requirements that were in place
prior to the Russia Sanctions Rule and Belarus Sanctions Rule. If the
deemed export or deemed reexport is subject to another license
requirement under the EAR, such as a CCL-based license requirement, the
exclusion would not apply--meaning that an EAR authorization is
required to overcome the applicable EAR license requirement. This rule
also, as a clarifying change, revises the first sentence in paragraph
(a)(1) to remove the reference to Sec. 746.5 and add in its place the
phrase ``other sections of part 746''. This change is necessary because
there are multiple sections of part 746 that impose license
requirements on Russia and Belarus.
7. Adds an Exclusion From the License Requirements Under Sec.
746.8(a)(1) and (2) for Transfers Within Russia or Belarus for
Reexports (Return) to the United States or a Country Group A:5 or A:6
Country of Any Item
In Sec. 746.8(a) (License requirements) of the EAR, this rule
revises the introductory text of paragraph (a) to add an exclusion from
the license requirements under Sec. 746.8(a)(1) and (2) for certain
transfers within Russia and Belarus. This exclusion allows for the
movement of an item subject to the EAR within Russia or Belarus for the
purposes of returning it to the United States or to a Country Group A:5
or A:6 country in supplement no. 1 to part 740 (Country Groups). In
order to be within the scope of the exclusion, the owner must retain
title to and control of the item while it remains in Russia or Belarus.
This rule also clarifies the scope of the exclusion by including a
sentence to specify that if a license is required for a reexport to a
Country Group A:5 or A:6 country, a separate EAR authorization is
required to authorize the reexport. This sentence is included to
clarify that even though the transfers (in-country) within the scope of
the exclusion text are outside the scope of the license requirements
under Sec. 746.8(a)(1) and (2) that an authorization may still be
required for the reexport to these Country Group A:5 or A:6 countries.
8. Update to the Licensing Policy for `Luxury Goods' To Adopt a Case-
by-Case License Review Policy for Items for Humanitarian Needs To
Ensure Consistency With Other Russia and Belarus Licensing Policies
In Sec. 746.10 (`Luxury Goods' Sanctions Against Russia and
Belarus and Russian and Belarusian Oligarchs and Malign Actors) of the
EAR, this rule adds an exception to the policy of denial license
application review policy for `luxury goods' to specify that
applications involving items to meet humanitarian needs will be
reviewed on a case-by-case basis. This revision is intended to apply to
applications involving certain `luxury goods' items that may be used in
medical devices or in other situations involving `luxury goods'
applications in which a case-by-case analysis is warranted. For
example, contact lens solution and rewetting drops are captured as
cosmetics by a schedule B code identified in supplement no. 5 to part
746 of the EAR as a `luxury good' despite also being classified as a
``medicine'' under the EAR. These solutions are necessary to maintain
eye health for patients who require contact lenses, including those who
are medically unable to wear corrective glasses. This case-by-case
license review policy will provide BIS and the other reviewing agencies
flexibility to assess whether a license application for such items
should be approved to meet humanitarian needs while also taking into
account U.S. national security and foreign policy concerns.
9. Clarification That the EAR Recordkeeping Requirements Apply to
Transfers (In-Country) of Items Subject to the EAR
Because the sanctions against Russia and Belarus extend to
transfers (in-country), BIS has received some questions from the public
about the EAR's recordkeeping requirements for transfers (in-country).
In part 762 (Recordkeeping) of the EAR, this rule revises Sec. Sec.
762.1(a)(2) and 762.6(a)(2) to clarify that the specified recordkeeping
requirements apply to transfers (in-country) of items subject to the
EAR. In certain parts of the EAR, only the term reexport may be used,
but the intent of such provisions is to also cover transfers (in-
country), in line with BIS's longstanding interpretation and previous
amendments to the EAR to clarify this point.
10. Clarifications to the General Prohibitions for Transfers (In-
Country)
Because the sanctions against Russia and Belarus extend to
transfers (in-country), BIS has also received some questions from the
public about the EAR's general prohibitions and how they apply for
transfers (in-country). In part 736 (General Prohibitions), this rule
revises Sec. 736.2 (General prohibitions and determination of
applicability) to address these questions.
In particular, these questions have focused on why some of the
general prohibitions, such as General Prohibitions 5 and 6 under Sec.
736.2(b)(5) and (6), do not reference transfers (in-country), but the
other parts of the EAR that implement the license requirements, such as
parts 744 and 746, specify that some of those license requirements, in
particular those for Russia and Belarus, apply to exports, reexports,
and transfers (in-country). First, BIS emphasizes here that as stated
in Sec. 736.2(a)(1), the general prohibitions describe obligations
under the EAR generally and are not intended to be an exhaustive
description of the EAR's license requirements or other restrictions.
Therefore, in cases such as General Prohibitions 5 or 6, where parts
744 and 746 are more specific in identifying that the license
requirements for Russia and Belarus include transfers (in-country),
those more specific license requirements in parts 744 and 746 govern.
Second, BIS has long relied on the general prohibitions as a general
framework for helping to explain the scope of the EAR and have long
used them as part of the BIS outreach seminar program. Therefore, the
general prohibitions should track as accurately as possible at a
general level with the other parts of the EAR that implement the
license requirements. In reviewing these questions, BIS also identified
some other clarifying changes that this rule is making to help the
public better understand the scope of the EAR license requirements and
to make the general prohibitions more effective in assisting public
understanding of the EAR at a general level.
This rule makes these clarifications to the general prohibitions by
revising paragraphs (a) (Information or facts that
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determine the applicability of the general prohibitions) and (b)
(General prohibitions). Specifically, in the paragraph (a) introductory
text, this rule adds a parenthetical phrase after the term
``generally'' that provides a cross reference to direct the public to
see other parts of the EAR where the license requirements and other EAR
restrictions are specified in greater detail. As described above, this
is a key point in understanding how the general prohibitions relate to
other parts of the EAR, so this additional text will help public
understanding.
In paragraph (a)(1) (Classification of items), this rule adds a
reference to items described in supplements nos. 2, 4, or 6 to part 746
to inform the public that in addition to any license requirements that
may apply because of the item's CCL classification, an item that is
described under one of those three supplements will be subject to
license requirements described under Sec. Sec. 746.5 and 746.10 of the
EAR. This rule also adds a cross reference to the Commerce Control List
Order of Review in supplement no. 4 to part 744 to assist public
understanding of the classification process. This rule also adds a
cross reference to the Commerce Control List in supplement no. 1 to
part 774, the Commerce Country Chart in supplement no. 1 to part 738,
and Sec. 738.4 to provide additional guidance on determining CCL-based
license requirements. This rule also adds a new Note to paragraph
(a)(1) that specifies that items described under supplements no. 2, 4,
or 6 of part 746 are subject to license requirements for Russia and
Belarus under Sec. Sec. 746.5 and 746.10 and to clarify that most of
the items described in these three supplements are items that would
typically be designated as EAR99 on the CCL.
Under paragraph (a)(2) (Destination), this rule adds the term
transfer (in-country) to clarify that some of the destination-based
license requirements under the EAR extend to transfers (in-country),
such as those for Russia and Belarus. This rule adds text to clarify
that the license requirements for parts 738 and 774 apply to exports
and reexports and to advise the public to review part 746 for
additional license requirements based on embargoes and other special
controls for exports, reexports, or certain transfers (in-country),
e.g., those that apply to Russia and Belarus under Sec. 746.5.
Under paragraph (a)(3) (End user), this rule revises the paragraph
heading to include the phrase `or end use.' This rule also adds the
term transfers (in-country) for consistency with part 744, which
includes certain license requirements for transfers (in-country). This
rule also adds text to clarify that in addition to end user-based
license requirements, certain EAR requirements (e.g., 734.9(e) and
744.11(a)) extend to all parties to the transaction as described in
Sec. 748.5(c) through (f). Lastly, this rule also clarifies many of
the end-use controls in part 744 specify destinations or Country Groups
as part of the criteria for defining the scope of the end use controls.
Under paragraph (a)(5) (Conduct); this rule adds the phrases a
`military-intelligence end use' or a `military-intelligence end user'
to clarify that prohibited conduct is not limited to proliferation
projects and extends to such conduct involving `military-intelligence
end uses' or `'military-intelligence end users' for consistency with
the license requirements in Sec. 744.6.
Under paragraph (b) introductory text, this rule adds the term
transfers (in-country) to clarify that some of the general prohibitions
apply to transfers (in-country).
Under paragraph (b)(5) (General Prohibition Five--Export or
reexport to prohibited end-uses or end-users (End-Use End-User)), this
rule revises the paragraph heading and the text of paragraph (b)(5) to
add in ``transfers (in-country)'' for consistency with the license
requirements in part 744, which in many cases extend to transfers (in-
country). This rule also adds a sentence to clarify that each section
in part 744 specifies whether the license requirements extend to
exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country).
Under paragraph (b)(6) (General Prohibition Six--Export or reexport
to embargoed destinations (Embargo)), this rule revises the paragraph
(b) heading and paragraph (b)(6)(i) to add in ``transfers (in-
country)'' for consistency with the license requirements in part 746,
which for certain countries and regions identified in part 746, in
particular Russia, Belarus, and the Crimea region of Ukraine and
covered regions of Ukraine, extend to transfers (in-country). This rule
also revises paragraph (b)(6)(i) to add the phrase ``or region (e.g.,
the Crimea region of Ukraine and covered regions of Ukraine)'' to
clarify that the license requirements in part 746 also extend to
identified regions. As a clarification, this rule also removes the
phrase ``authorized under part 746'' and adds in its place the more
specific phrase ``license exception or portion thereof that is
specifically listed in the license exceptions paragraph pertaining to a
particular sanctioned country or region in part 746 of the EAR.'' This
rule makes this change for consistency with how license exceptions are
referred to in Sec. 740.2(a)(6) and to improve public understanding of
when a license exception may be used to overcome the part 746 license
requirements and General Prohibition 6. This rule also adds a sentence
to clarify that each section in part 746 specifies whether the license
requirements extend to exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country).
This rule also revises paragraph (b)(6)(ii) to make the term ``License
Exceptions'' lower case for consistency with other EAR references to
license exceptions.
Under paragraph (b)(10) (General Prohibition Ten--Proceeding with
transactions with knowledge that a violation has occurred or is about
to occur (Knowledge Violation to Occur), this rule adds the terms
``reexported, or transferred (in-country)'' after the term ``exported''
and adds the terms reexported, or transferred (in-country) after the
term ``to be exported'' to clarify that General Prohibition 10 extends
to reexports and transfers (in-country). This rule also adds a
reference to the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 and removes the
reference to the Export Administration Act because it is no longer
needed and for consistency with Sec. 764.2(e). This rule also revises
paragraph (b)(10) to make the term ``License Exceptions'' lower case
for consistency with other EAR references to license exceptions.
11. Clarification of Step 14 of the Steps Regarding the Ten General
Prohibitions for Embargoed Countries and Special Destinations
In Sec. 732.3(i) (Step 14: Embargoed countries and special
destinations), this rule revises the reference to Russia, which
previously only referred to the Russian Industry Sector Sanctions, to
now refer to Sec. Sec. 746.5 for Russian and Belarusian industry
sector sanctions, 746.8 for Sanctions against Russia and Belarus, and
746.10 for `Luxury Goods' Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus and
Russian and Belarusian Oligarchs and Malign Actors. This rule also adds
the term ``transfer (in-country)'' to paragraph (i) introductory text
and to paragraph (i)(1) for consistency with the license requirements
in part 746, which extend to transfers (in-country) for certain
countries, such as Russia and Belarus. This rule also revises paragraph
(i)(1) to remove the phrase ``publicly available technology'' and adds
in its place the phrase published information, along with adding a
cross reference to Sec. 734.7 for consistency with Sec. 734.3(b)(3).
This rule also revises paragraph (i)(2) to make the term ``License
Exception'' lower case for
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consistency with other EAR references to the term.
12. Commerce Country Groups Changes
In supplement to no. 1 to part 740 (Commerce Country Groups), this
final rule revises the Commerce Country Groups in supplement no. 1 to
part 740 to remove the entries for Belarus and Russia in the Country
Group A table. This rule removes the entries for Belarus and Russia in
order to avoid confusion, because these two countries have no ``x'' in
the box for any of the Country Group A columns. The references to
Russia in footnotes 1 and 2 for Country Groups A:1 and A:2 are not
revised and the references to Russia and Belarus in footnote 3 are not
revised because the references in those footnotes still serve a
purpose.
Savings Clause
For the changes being made in this final rule, shipments of items
removed from eligibility for a License Exception or export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) without a license (NLR) as a result of this
regulatory action that were en route aboard a carrier to a port of
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country), on September 15, 2022,
pursuant to actual orders for export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) to or within a foreign destination, may proceed to that
destination under the previous eligibility for a License Exception or
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) without a license (NLR),
provided the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) is completed no
later than on November 14, 2022.
Export Control Reform Act of 2018
On August 13, 2018, the President signed into law the John S.
McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019, which
included the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 (ECRA) (codified, as
amended, at 50 U.S.C. Sections 4801-4852). ECRA provides the legal
basis for BIS's principal authorities and serves as the authority under
which BIS issues this rule. To the extent it applies to certain
activities that are the subject of this rule, the Trade Sanctions
Reform and Export Enhancement Act of 2000 (TSRA) (codified, as amended,
at 22 U.S.C. Sections 7201-7211) also serves as authority for this
rule.
Rulemaking Requirements
1. This final rule is not a ``significant regulatory action''
because it ``pertain[s]'' to a ``military or foreign affairs function
of the United States'' under sec. 3(d)(2) of Executive Order 12866.
2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, no person is
required to respond to, nor shall any person be subject to a penalty
for failure to comply with, a collection of information subject to the
requirements of the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (44 U.S.C. 3501 et
seq.) (PRA), unless that collection of information displays a currently
valid Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Control Number.
This rule involves the following OMB-approved collections of
information subject to the PRA:
0694-0088, ``Multi-Purpose Application,'' which carries a
burden hour estimate of 29.4 minutes for a manual or electronic
submission;
0694-0096 ``Five Year Records Retention Period,'' which
carries a burden hour estimate of less than 1 minute; and
0607-0152 ``Automated Export System (AES) Program,'' which
carries a burden hour estimate of 3 minutes per electronic submission.
BIS estimates that these new controls on Russia and Belarus under
the EAR will result in an increase of 285 license applications
submitted annually to BIS. However, the additional burden falls within
the existing estimates currently associated with these control numbers.
Additional information regarding these collections of information--
including all background materials--can be found at https://www.reginfo.gov/public/do/PRAMain by using the search function to enter
either the title of the collection or the OMB Control Number.
3. This rule does not contain policies with federalism implications
as that term is defined in Executive Order 13132.
4. Pursuant to section 1762 of the Export Control Reform Act of
2018 (50 U.S.C. 4821) (ECRA), this action is exempt from the
Administrative Procedure Act (APA) (5 U.S.C. 553) requirements for
notice of proposed rulemaking, opportunity for public participation,
and delay in effective date. While section 1762 of ECRA provides
sufficient authority for such an exemption, this action is also
independently exempt from these APA requirements because it involves a
military or foreign affairs function of the United States (5. U.S.C.
553(a)(1)).
5. Because a notice of proposed rulemaking and an opportunity for
public comment are not required to be given for this rule by 5 U.S.C.
553, or by any other law, the analytical requirements of the Regulatory
Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 601, et seq., are not applicable.
Accordingly, no regulatory flexibility analysis is required and none
has been prepared.
List of Subjects
15 CFR Part 734
Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Inventions and
patents, Research, Science and technology.
15 CFR Parts 732 and 740
Administrative practice and procedure, Exports, Reporting and
recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 736
Exports.
15 CFR Part 744
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements, Terrorism.
15 CFR Part 746
Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
15 CFR Part 762
Administrative practice and procedure, Business and industry,
Confidential business information, Exports, Reporting and recordkeeping
requirements.
For the reasons stated in the preamble, parts 732, 734, 736, 740,
744, 746, and 762 of the Export Administration Regulations (15 CFR
parts 730 through 774) are amended as follows:
PART 732--STEPS FOR USING THE EAR
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1. The authority citation for part 732 is revised to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 13026, 61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p.
228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783.
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2. Section 732.3 is amended by revising paragraph (i) to read as
follows:
Sec. 732.3 Steps regarding the ten general prohibitions.
* * * * *
(i) Step 14: Embargoed countries and special destinations. If your
destination for any item is Cuba, Iran, Iraq, North Korea, or Syria,
you must consider the requirements of parts 742 and 746 of the EAR.
Unless otherwise indicated, General Prohibition Six (Embargo) applies
to all items subject to the EAR, i.e., both items on the CCL and within
EAR99. See Sec. 746.1(b) for destinations subject to limited sanctions
under United Nations Security Council arms embargoes. See Sec. Sec.
746.5 for Russian and Belarusian industry sector sanctions, 746.6 for
Crimea region of Ukraine and covered regions of Ukraine, 746.8 for
Sanctions against Russia and Belarus,
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and 746.10 for `luxury goods' sanctions against Russia and Belarus and
Russian and Belarusian oligarchs and malign actors. You may not make an
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) contrary to the provisions
of part 746 of the EAR without a license unless:
(1) You are exporting, reexporting, or transferring only published
information or software as specified in Sec. 734.7 or other items
outside the scope of the EAR, or
(2) You qualify for a License Exception referenced in part 746 of
the EAR concerning embargoed destinations. You may not use a license
exception described in part 740 of the EAR to overcome General
Prohibition Six (Embargo) (Sec. 736.2(b)(6) of the EAR) unless it is
specifically authorized in part 746 of the EAR. Note that part 754 of
the EAR concerning short supply controls is self-contained and is the
only location in the EAR for both the prohibitions and exceptions
applicable to short supply controls.
* * * * *
PART 734--SCOPE OF THE EXPORT ADMINISTRATION REGULATIONS
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3. The authority citation for part 734 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p.
950; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13026,
61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3
CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13637, 78 FR 16129, 3 CFR, 2014 Comp.,
p. 223; Notice of November 10, 2021, 86 FR 62891 (November 12,
2021).
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4. Section 734.9 is amended by revising paragraphs (f)(1) to read as
follows:
Sec. 734.9 Foreign-Direct Product (FDP) Rules.
* * * * *
(f) * * *
(1) Product scope of Russia/Belarus FDP rule. The product scope
applies if a foreign-produced item meets the conditions of either
paragraph (f)(1)(i) or (ii) of this section.
(i) ``Direct product'' of ``technology'' or ``software.'' A
foreign-produced item meets the product scope of this paragraph
(f)(1)(i) if the foreign-produced item meets both of the following
conditions:
(A) The foreign-produced item is the ``direct product'' of U.S.-
origin ``technology'' or ``software'' subject to the EAR that is
specified in any ECCN in product groups D or E of the CCL; and
(B) The foreign-produced item is identified in supplement no. 6 to
part 746 of the EAR or is not designated EAR99; or
(ii) ``Direct product'' of a complete plant or `major component' of
a plant. A foreign-produced item meets the product scope of this
paragraph (f)(1)(ii) if it meets both of the following conditions:
(A) The foreign-produced item is produced by any plant or `major
component' of a plant that is located outside the United States, when
the plant or `major component' of a plant, whether made in the United
States or a foreign country, itself is a ``direct product'' of U.S.-
origin ``technology'' or ``software'' subject to the EAR that is
specified in any ECCN in product groups D or E of the CCL; and
(B) The foreign-produced item is identified in supplement no. 6 to
part 746 of the EAR or is not designated EAR99.
* * * * *
PART 736--GENERAL PROHIBITIONS
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5. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 736 is revised to read as
follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p.
950; E.O. 13020, 61 FR 54079, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 219; E.O. 13026,
61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3
CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13338, 69 FR 26751, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp.,
p. 168; Notice of November 10, 2021, 86 FR 62891 (November 12,
2021); Notice of May 9, 2022, 87 FR 28749 (May 10, 2022).
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6. Section 736.2 is amended by revising paragraphs (a) introductory
text and (a)(1) through (3) and (5) and (b) introductory text and
(b)(5), (6), and (10) to read as follows:
Sec. 736.2 General prohibitions and determination of applicability.
(a) Information or facts that determine the applicability of the
general prohibitions. The following five types of facts determine your
obligations under the ten general prohibitions and the EAR generally
(also see other parts of the EAR where the license requirements and
other EAR restrictions are specified in greater detail):
(1) Classification of the item. The classification of the item on
the Commerce Control List (see part 774 of the EAR) or description of
the item in supplements no. 2, 4, or 6 to part 746 of the EAR. For
guidance on classifying items, see the Commerce Control List Order of
Review in supplement no. 4 to part 774 and for determining licensing
requirements using the Commerce Control List in supplement no. 1 to
part 774 and the Commerce Country Chart in supplement no. 1 to part
738, see Sec. 738.4;
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1): The description of items in supplements
no. 2, 4, or 6 of part 746 are used for determining license
requirements for Russia and Belarus under Sec. Sec. 746.5 and 746.10.
Items described in supplements no. 2, 4, or 6 in most cases are
designated as EAR99 (subject to the EAR but not specifically listed on
the Commerce Control List).
(2) Destination. The country of ultimate destination for an export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) (see parts 738 and 774 of the EAR
concerning the Country Chart and the Commerce Control List for export
and reexport license requirements and part 746 for additional license
requirements based on embargoes and other special controls for exports,
reexports, or certain transfers (in-country));
(3) End user or end use. The ultimate end user (see General
Prohibition Four (paragraph (b)(4) of this section) and supplement no.
1 to part 764 of the EAR for references to persons with whom your
transaction may not be permitted; see General Prohibition Five
(Paragraph (b)(5) of this section) and part 744 for references to end
users for whom you may need an export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) license). Certain EAR requirements (e.g., Sec. Sec. 734.9(e),
744.11(a)), and 744.15(b)) extend to all parties to the transaction as
described in Sec. 748.5(c) through (f). Many of the end-use controls
in part 744 specify destinations or Country Groups as part of the
criteria for defining the scope of the end use controls.
* * * * *
(5) Conduct. Conduct such as contracting, financing, and freight
forwarding in support of a proliferation project or a `military-
intelligence end use' or a `military-intelligence end user,' as
described in part 744 of the EAR.
(b) General prohibitions. The following ten general prohibitions
describe certain exports, reexports, transfers (in-country), and other
conduct, subject to the scope of the EAR, in which you may not engage
unless you either have a license from the Bureau of Industry and
Security (BIS) or qualify under part 740 of the EAR for a License
Exception from each applicable general prohibition in this paragraph.
The License Exceptions at part 740 of the EAR apply only to General
Prohibitions One (Exports and Reexports in the Form Received), Two
(Parts and Components Reexports), and Three (Foreign-Produced ``Direct
Product'' Reexports); however, selected License Exceptions are
specifically
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referenced and authorized in part 746 of the EAR concerning embargo
destinations and in Sec. 744.2(c) of the EAR regarding nuclear end-
uses and in Sec. 744.11 and in supplement no. 4 to part 744--Entity
List.
* * * * *
(5) General Prohibition Five--Export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) to prohibited end-uses or end-users (End-Use End-User). You
may not, without a license, knowingly export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country) any item subject to the EAR to an end user or end use that
is prohibited by part 744 of the EAR. Each section in part 744
specifies whether the license requirements extend to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country).
(6) General Prohibition Six--Export, reexport, and transfer (in-
country) to embargoed destinations (Embargo). (i) You may not, without
a license or license exception or portion thereof that is specifically
listed in the license exceptions paragraph pertaining to a particular
sanctioned country or region in part 746 of the EAR, export, reexport,
or transfer (in-country) any item subject to the EAR to a country or
region (e.g., the Crimea region of Ukraine and covered regions of
Ukraine) that is embargoed by the United States or otherwise made
subject to controls under part 734 as both are described at part 746 of
the EAR. Each section in part 746 specifies whether the license
requirements extend to exports, reexports, and transfers (in-country).
(ii) License exceptions to General Prohibition Six are described in
part 746 of the EAR, on
Embargoes and Other Special Controls. Unless a license exception or
other authorization is authorized in part 746 of the EAR, the license
exceptions described in part 740 of the EAR are not available to
overcome this general prohibition.
* * * * *
(10) General Prohibition Ten--Proceeding with transactions with
knowledge that a violation has occurred or is about to occur (Knowledge
Violation to Occur). You may not sell, transfer, export, reexport,
finance, order, buy, remove, conceal, store, use, loan, dispose of,
transport, forward, or otherwise service, in whole or in part, any item
subject to the EAR and exported, reexported, or transferred (in-
country) or to be exported, reexported, or transferred (in-country)
with knowledge that a violation of the Export Administration
Regulations, the Export Control Reform Act of 2018, or any order,
license, license exception, or other authorization issued thereunder
has occurred, is about to occur, or is intended to occur in connection
with the item. Nor may you rely upon any license or license exception
after notice to you of the suspension or revocation of that license or
exception. There are no license exceptions to this General Prohibition
Ten in part 740 of the EAR.
PART 740--LICENSE EXCEPTIONS
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7. The authority citation for part 740 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; E.O. 13026, 61 FR
58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR,
2001 Comp., p. 783.
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8. Section 740.9 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(9)(i)
introductory text to read as follows:
Sec. 740.9 Temporary imports, exports, reexports, and transfers (in-
country) (TMP).
* * * * *
(a) * * *
(9) * * *.
(i) Commodities necessary for news-gathering purposes (and software
necessary to use such commodities) may be temporarily exported,
reexported, or transferred (in-county) for accredited news media
personnel (i.e., persons with credentials from a news-gathering or
reporting firm) to or within Belarus, Cuba, North Korea, Russia, and
Syria (see supplement no. 1 to part 740), or the Crimea region of
Ukraine and covered regions of Ukraine (as specified in Sec. 746.6) if
the commodities:
* * * * *
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9. Section 740.19 is amended by revising paragraph (b) to read as
follows:
Sec. 740.19 Consumer Communications Devices (CCD).
* * * * *
(b) Eligible commodities and software. Commodities and software in
paragraphs (b)(1) through (16) of this section are eligible for export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) under this section to and within
Cuba, Russia, and Belarus.
(1) Consumer computers, tablets, and peripherals including
microphones, speakers, and headphones designated EAR99 or classified
under Export Control Classification Numbers (ECCN) 5A992.c or 4A994.b;
(2) Consumer disk drives and solid-state storage equipment
classified under ECCN 5A992 or designated EAR99;
(3) Graphics accelerators and graphics coprocessors designated
EAR99;
(4) Monitors classified under ECCN 5A992.c or designated EAR99;
(5) Printers, including multifunctional printers, classified under
ECCN 5A992.c or designated EAR99;
(6) Modems, network interface cards, routers, switches, and WiFi
access points, designated EAR99 or classified under ECCNs 5A992.c or
5A991; drivers, communications, and connectivity software for such
hardware designated EAR99 or classified under ECCN 5D992.c;
(7) Network access controllers and communications channel
controllers classified under ECCN 5A991.b.4, 5A992.c, or designated
EAR99;
(8) Keyboards, mice and similar devices designated EAR99;
(9) Mobile phones, including cellular and satellite telephones,
personal digital assistants, and subscriber information module (SIM)
cards, accessories for such devices and similar devices classified
under ECCNs 5A992.c or 5A991 or designated EAR99; drivers and
connectivity software for such hardware designated EAR99 or classified
under ECCN 5D992.c;
(10) Memory devices classified under ECCN 5A992.c or designated
EAR99;
(11) Consumer ``information security'' equipment, ``software''
(except ``encryption source code''), such as firewalls, virtual private
network clients, antivirus, user authentication, password managers,
identification verification and peripherals classified under ECCNs
5A992.c or 5D992.c or designated EAR99;
(12) Digital cameras (including webcams) and memory cards
classified under ECCN 5A992 or designated EAR99;
(13) Television and radio receivers, set top boxes, video decoders
and antennas, classified under ECCNs 5A991, 5A992, or designated EAR99;
(14) Recording devices classified under ECCN 5A992 or designated
EAR99;
(15) Batteries, chargers, carrying cases and accessories for the
equipment described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (15) of this section
that are designated EAR99;
(16) Consumer ``software'' (except ``encryption source code'')
classified under ECCNs 4D994, 5D991 or 5D992.c or designated EAR99 to
be used for equipment described in paragraphs (b)(1) through (16) of
this section.
Note 1 to paragraph (b): In this paragraph, the term ``consumer''
refers to items that are:
1. Generally available to the public by being sold, without
restriction, from stock at retail selling points by means of any of the
following:
a. Over-the-counter transactions;
b. Mail order transactions;
c. Electronic transactions; or
d. Telephone call transactions; and
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2. Designed for installation by the user without further
substantial support by the supplier.
* * * * *
Supplement No. 1 to Part 740 [Amended]
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10. Supplement no. 1 to part 740 is amended by removing the entries for
``Belarus'' and ``Russia'' in the Country Group A table.
PART 744--END USE AND END USER CONTROLS
0
11. The authority citation for part 744 continues to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 3201 et seq.; 42 U.S.C. 2139a; 22
U.S.C. 7201 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12058, 43 FR 20947, 3 CFR,
1978 Comp., p. 179; E.O. 12851, 58 FR 33181, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
608; E.O. 12938, 59 FR 59099, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 950; E.O. 13026,
61 FR 58767, 3 CFR, 1996 Comp., p. 228; E.O. 13099, 63 FR 45167, 3
CFR, 1998 Comp., p. 208; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp.,
p. 783; E.O. 13224, 66 FR 49079, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 786; Notice
of September 15, 2021, 86 FR 52069 (September 17, 2021); Notice of
November 10, 2021, 86 FR 62891 (November 12, 2021).
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12. Section 744.11 is amended by revising the introductory text and
paragraphs (b) introductory text and (c)(2) and adding paragraph (c)(3)
to read as follows:
Sec. 744.11 License Requirements that Apply to Entities Acting
Contrary to the National Security or Foreign Policy Interests of the
United States.
BIS may impose export, reexport, and transfer (in-country) license
requirements, limitations on availability of license exceptions, and
set license application review policy based on the criteria in this
section. Such requirements, limitations and policy are in addition to
those set forth elsewhere in the EAR. License requirements, limitations
on use of license exceptions, and license application review policy
will be imposed under this section by adding an entity to the Entity
List (supplement no. 4 to this part) with a reference to this section
and by stating on the Entity List the license requirements and license
application review policy that apply to that entity, or by informing an
exporter, reexporter, or transferor pursuant to paragraph (c) of this
section that a specific entity is subject to a license requirement,
limitations on use of license exceptions and license application review
policy as specified in a specific notice provided to an exporter,
reexporter, or transferor. BIS may remove an entity from the Entity
List if it is no longer engaged in the activities described in
paragraph (b) of this section and is unlikely to engage in such
activities in the future. BIS may modify the license exception
limitations and license application review policy that applies to a
particular entity to implement the policies of this section. BIS will
implement the provisions of this section in accordance with the
decisions of the End-User Review Committee or, if appropriate in a
particular case, in accordance with the decisions of the body to which
the End-User Review Committee decision is escalated. The End-User
Review Committee will follow the procedures set forth in Supplement No.
5 to this part.
* * * * *
(b) Criteria for revising the Entity List. Entities for which there
is reasonable cause to believe, based on specific and articulable
facts, that the entity has been involved, is involved, or poses a
significant risk of being or becoming involved in activities that are
contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the
United States and those acting on behalf of such entities may be added
to the Entity List pursuant to this section. This section may not be
used to place on the Entity List any party to which exports or
reexports require a license pursuant to Sec. 744.8, Sec. 744.12,
Sec. 744.13, Sec. 744.14 or Sec. 744.18. This section may not be
used to place any U.S. person, as defined in Sec. 772.1 of the EAR, on
the Entity List. Paragraphs (b)(1) through (5) of this section provide
an illustrative list of activities that could be contrary to the
national security or foreign policy interests of the United States.
* * * * *
(c) * * *
(2) The export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified
items to a certain party because there is an unacceptable risk that the
party is acting as an agent, front, or shell company for an entity
listed in supplement no. 4 to this part, or is otherwise assisting that
listed entity in circumventing the license requirement set forth in
that entity's entry in supplement no. 4 to this part; or
(3) The export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified
items to a certain party because there is reasonable cause to believe,
based on specific and articulable facts, that the entity has been
involved, is involved, or poses a significant risk of being or becoming
involved in activities that are contrary to the national security or
foreign policy interests of the United States and those acting on
behalf of such entity. Specific notice will be given only by, or at the
direction of, the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
When such notice is provided orally, it will be followed by written
notice within two working days signed by the Deputy Assistant Secretary
for Export Administration or the Deputy Assistant Secretary's designee.
The specific notice will include the license requirement, limitations
on use of license exceptions, and license application review policy
with which that exporter, reexporter, or transferor must comply
pursuant to this paragraph (c)(3). The ERC may add such entities to the
Entity List in supplement no. 4 to this part.
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13. Section 744.21 is amended by revising the section heading and
paragraphs (a), (b) introductory text, (b)(1) introductory text,
(b)(1)(ii), (d), and (e)(1) and (3) to read as follows:
Sec. 744.21 Restrictions on certain `military end uses' or `military
end users'.
(a) General prohibition. In addition to the license requirements
for items specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL) (supplement no.
1 to part 774), you may not export, reexport, or transfer (in-country):
(1) Any item subject to the EAR listed in supplement no. 2 to this
part without a license if, at the time of the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country), you have ``knowledge,'' as defined in Sec.
772.1 of the EAR, that the item is intended, entirely or in part, for a
`military end use,' as defined in paragraph (f) of this section, in
Burma, Cambodia, the People's Republic of China (China), or Venezuela,
or a Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan `military end user,' as
defined in paragraph (g) of this section, wherever located. `Military
end users' located outside of Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela are
limited to entities identified on the `Military End-User' (MEU) List
under supplement no. 7 to this part.
(2) Any item subject to the EAR without a license if, at the time
of the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country), you have
``knowledge,'' as defined in Sec. 772.1 of the EAR that the item is
intended, entirely or in part, for a `military end use,' as defined in
paragraph (f) of this section, in Belarus or Russia, or a Belarusian or
Russian `military end user,' as defined in paragraph (g) of this
section, wherever located. Belarusian or Russian `military end users'
located outside of Belarus or Russia are limited to entities identified
on the Entity List under supplement no. 4 to this part 744 with a
footnote 3 designation.
Note 1 to paragraphs (a)(1) and (2): An entity anywhere in the
world,
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including in Burma, Cambodia, China, or Venezuela, may be listed on the
Entity List as a Belarusian or Russian `military end user' with a
footnote 3 designation. If the entity is not a Belarusian or Russian
`military end user,' but has otherwise been identified by the End User
Review Committee (ERC) as a `military end user,' that entity may be
identified under the `Military End-User' (MEU) List under supplement
no. 7 to this part. As noted in paragraph (a)(1) of this section,
exporters, reexporters, and transferors, even in the absence of any
such notification, are not excused from compliance with the license
requirements of this paragraph (a) for all entities in Burma, Cambodia,
China, or Venezuela to determine whether the entity is a `military end
user' for purposes of paragraph (g) of this section because supplement
no. 7 is not an exhaustive listing of `military end users' in those
countries. As noted in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, exporters,
reexporters, and transferors, even in the absence of any such
notification, are not excused from compliance with the license
requirements of this paragraph (a) for all entities in Belarus or
Russia to determine whether the entity is a `military end user' for
purposes of paragraph (g) of this section because supplement no. 4
under this part is not an exhaustive listing of `military end users' in
those countries.
(b) Additional prohibition on those informed by BIS. BIS may inform
you either individually by specific notice, through amendment to the
EAR published in the Federal Register, or through a separate
notification published in the Federal Register, that a license is
required for specific exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) of
any item because there is an unacceptable risk of use in or diversion
to a `military end use' in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian
Federation, or Venezuela, or for a Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian,
Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end user,' wherever located.
Specific notice will be given only by, or at the direction of, the
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export Administration. When such notice
is provided orally, it will be followed by written notice within two
working days signed by the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Export
Administration or the Deputy Assistant Secretary's designee. The
absence of BIS notification does not excuse the exporter from
compliance with the license requirements of paragraph (a) of this
section.
(1) `Military End-User' (MEU) List. BIS may inform and provide
notice to the public that certain entities are subject to the
additional prohibition described under this paragraph (b) following a
determination by the End-User Review Committee (ERC) that a specific
entity is a `military end user' pursuant to this section and therefore
any exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) to that entity
represent an unacceptable risk of use in or diversion to a `military
end use' in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian Federation, or
Venezuela, or for a Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian,
or Venezuelan `military end user,' wherever located. Such Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan `military end users' may be added to
supplement no. 7 to this part--`Military End-User' (MEU) List. Such
Belarusian or Russian `military end users' may also be added to
supplement no. 4 to this part--Entity List and will be listed with a
footnote 3 designation. License requirements for listed MEU are
described in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section. The listing of
entities under supplements no. 7 or 4 to this part is not an exhaustive
listing of `military end users' for purposes of this section, except
for `military end users' of a country identified in this section
(Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, the Russian Federation, or Venezuela)
not located in that same country. As specified in paragraphs (a)(1) and
(2) of this section, `military end users' of a country identified in
this section not located in that same country are exhaustively listed
on either the Entity List with a footnote 3 designation or on the
Military End-User (MEU) List under supplement no. 7 this part.
Exporters, reexporters, and transferors are responsible for determining
whether transactions with entities not listed on supplement no. 7 or 4
to this part are subject to a license requirement under paragraph (a)
of this section. The process in this paragraph (b)(1) for placing
entities on the MEU List and Entity List is only one method BIS may use
to inform exporters, reexporters, and transferors of license
requirements under this section.
* * * * *
(ii) License requirement for parties to the transaction. Consistent
with paragraph (a) of this section, a license is required for the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any item subject to the
EAR listed in supplement no. 2 to this part when an entity that is
listed on the MEU List as a Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, or Venezuelan
`military end user' is a party to the transaction as described in Sec.
748.5(c) through (f) of the EAR. Consistent with paragraph (a) of this
section, a license is required for the export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country) of any item subject to the EAR when a Belarusian or
Russian `military end user' that is listed on the Entity List pursuant
to this section is a party to the transaction as described in Sec.
748.5(c) through (f) of the EAR.
* * * * *
(d) License application procedure. When submitting a license
application pursuant to this section, you must state in the
``additional information'' block of the application that ``this
application is submitted because of the license requirement in this
section (Restrictions on certain `military end uses' or `military end
users').'' In addition, either in the additional information block of
the application or in an attachment to the application, you must
include all known information concerning the `military end use' and
`military end user(s)' of the item(s). If you submit an attachment with
your license application, you must reference the attachment in the
``additional information'' block of the application.
(e) * * *.
(1) Applications to export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
items described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section will be reviewed
with a presumption of denial. Applications to export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) items described in paragraph (a)(2) of this
section will be reviewed with a policy of denial except for food and
medicine designated as EAR99, which will be reviewed under a case-by-
case review policy, unless otherwise stated in the license review
policy column on the Entity List (supplement no. 4 to this part).
* * * * *
(3) Applications for items requiring a license for any reason that
are destined for a `military end use' in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia,
China, the Russian Federation, or Venezuela or for a Belarusian,
Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military end
user,' wherever located, also will be subject to the review policy
stated in paragraph (e)(1) of this section.
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14. Section 744.22 is amended by revising paragraphs (a), (b), and
(f)(2) introductory text and adding paragraph (f)(2)(xi) to read as
follows:
Sec. 744.22 Restrictions on exports, reexports, and transfers (in-
country) to certain military-intelligence end uses or end users.
(a) General prohibition. In addition to the license requirements
for items specified on the Commerce Control List
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(CCL) (supplement no. 1 to part 774 of the EAR), you may not export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) any item subject to the EAR without
a license from BIS if, at the time of the export, reexport, or transfer
(in-country), you have ``knowledge'' that the item is intended,
entirely or in part, for a `military-intelligence end use' in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, the People's Republic of China (China), Russia, or
Venezuela; or a country listed in Country Groups E:1 or E:2 (see
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR), or for a Belarusian, Burmese,
Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or Venezuelan `military-intelligence end
user' or a `military-intelligence end user' of a country listed in
Country Group E:1 or E:2, wherever located. `Military intelligence end-
users' located outside of Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, the People's
Republic of China (China), Russia, or Venezuela; or a country listed in
Country Groups E:1 or E:2, are limited to entities identified under
paragraph (f)(2) of this section.
(b) Additional prohibition on those informed by BIS. BIS may inform
you either individually by specific notice, through amendment to the
EAR published in the Federal Register, or through a separate
notification published in the Federal Register, that a license is
required for specific exports, reexports, or transfers (in-country) of
any item subject to the EAR because there is an unacceptable risk of
use in, or diversion to, a `military-intelligence end use' in Belarus,
Burma, Cambodia, China, Russia, or Venezuela; or a country listed in
Country Group E:1 or E:2 (see supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR),
or for a Belarusian, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Russian, or
Venezuelan `military-intelligence end user' or a `military-intelligence
end user' of a country listed in Country Group E:1 or E:2, wherever
located.
* * * * *
(f) * * *
(2) `Military-intelligence end user' means any intelligence or
reconnaissance organization of the armed services (army, navy, marine,
air force, or coast guard); or national guard. For license requirements
applicable to other government intelligence or reconnaissance
organizations of these countries, see Sec. 744.21. `Military-
intelligence end users' subject to the license requirements set forth
in this section located in Belarus, Burma, Cambodia, China, Russia, or
Venezuela; or a country listed in Country Groups E:1 or E:2 (see
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR) include, but are not limited
to, the `military-intelligence end users' identified in this paragraph
(f)(2). For `military-intelligence end users' located in all other
countries this paragraph (f)(2) is an exhaustive listing.
* * * * *
(xi) Other countries. Paragraph (f)(2)(ix) of this section
identifies `military-intelligence end users' located in all countries
other than those identified in paragraphs (f)(2)(i) through (x) of this
section.
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15. Supplement No. 4 to part 744 is amended:
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a. Under CHINA by revising the entries for ``Connec Electronic Ltd.,''
``King Pai Technology Co., Ltd.,'' ``Sinno Electronics Co., Ltd.,''
``Winninc Electronic,'' and ``World Jetta (H.K.) Logistics Limited'';
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b. Under LITHUANIA by revising the entry for ``Sinno Electronics'';
0
c. Under RUSSIA by revising the entry for ``KingPai Technology Int'l
Co., Limited'';
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d. Under UNITED KINGDOM by revising the entry for ``Connec
Electronic'';
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e. Under UZBEKISTAN by revising the entry for ``Promcomplektlogistic
Private Company''; and
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f. Under VIETNAM by revising the entry for ``KingPai Technology Int'l
Co., Limited''.
The revisions read as follows:
Supplement No. 4 to Part 744--Entity List
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License review Federal Register
Country Entity License requirement policy citation
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CHINA, PEOPLE'S * * * * * *
REPUBLIC OF.
Connec Electronic Ltd., For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
a.k.a., the following two subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
aliases: EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
--Suzhou Konecot Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Electronics; and 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
--Suzhou Ke Nai Ke Te Dianzi 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
Youxian Gongsi. 744.21(b) of the designated as
Room 1110, No 168, Fenjiang EAR.) EAR99, which
Road, Mudu Town, Wuzhong will be reviewed
District, Suzhou City, on a case-by-
China; and 5015 East case basis. See
Shennan Rd, Shenzhen, Sec. Sec.
China; and 10/F., Flat U 746.8(b) and
Valiant Industrial Centre, 744.21(e).
2 to 12 Au Pui Wan Street,
Hong Kong. (See alternate
addresses under United
Kingdom).
* * * * * *
King Pai Technology Co., For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Ltd., a.k.a., the following subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
four aliases: EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
--King-Pai Technology (HK) Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Co., Limited; 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
--KingPai Technology Int'l 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
Co., Limited; 744.21(b) of the designated as
--KingPai Technology Group EAR.) EAR99, which
Co., Limited; and will be reviewed
--Jinpai Technology (Hong on a case-by-
Kong) Co., Ltd. case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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No 13 4/F., Flourish
Industrial Building, No. 33
Sheung Yee Road, Kowloon
Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong;
and 1488E, Block A,
Shenfang Building, Huaqiang
North Road, Futian
District, Shenzhen, China;
and Room 804, Block A,
Shenfang Building, Huaqiang
North Road, Futian
District, Shenzhen, China;
and Room 1508, Block A,
Shenfang Building, Huaqiang
North Road, Futian
District, Shenzhen, China;
and Room 1509, Block A,
Shenfang Building, Huaqiang
North Road, Futian
District, Shenzhen, China;
and Room 1805, Poly Tianyue
Center, 332 Gaoxin Guanshan
Avenue, East Lake, Wuhan,
China; and 908
International Finance
Building, No 633, Keji 2nd
Street, Songbei District,
Harbin, Heilongjiang,
China. (See alternate
addresses under Russia and
Vietnam).
* * * * * *
Sinno Electronics Co., Ltd., For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
a.k.a., the following one subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
alias: EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
--Xinnuo Electronic Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Technology. 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
Rm 2408 Dynamic World 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
Building, Zhonghang Rd, 744.21(b) of the designated as
Futian District, Shenzhen, EAR.) EAR99, which
China; and Rm 10905 Xingda will be reviewed
Garden Building, Kaiyuan on a case-by-
Rod, Xingsha Development case basis. See
Area, Changsha, China; and Sec. Sec.
Rm B22, 1F, Block B East 746.8(b) and
Sun Industrial Centre, 16 744.21(e).
Shing Yip Street, Kwun
Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong.
(See alternate address
under Lithuania).
* * * * * *
Winninc Electronic, Gaokede For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Building, Huaqiang North, subject to the EAR for all items 22. 87 FR
Shenzhen, China; and 1203 (See Sec. Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
High Technology Building, 734.9(g),\3\ EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Guangbutun Wuchang 746.8(a)(3), and food and 22].
District, Wuhan, China; and 744.21(b) of the medicine
#4 Dong Aocheng 1618, EAR.) designated as
Nanshan District, Shenzhen, EAR99, which
China; and 2818 Glittery will be reviewed
City Shennan Middle Road, on a case-by-
Shenzhen, China; and Unit case basis. See
01 & 03, 1/F Lai Sun Yuen Sec. Sec.
Long, No. 27 Wang Yip 746.8(b) and
Street East, Yuen Long, 744.21(e).
N.T., Hong Kong; and Unit
04, 8/F Bright Way Tower
No. 33 Mong Kok Rd
Konglong, Hong Kong.
* * * * * *
World Jetta (H.K.) Logistics For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Limited, a.k.a., the subject to the EAR for all items 22. 87 FR
following one alias: (See Sec. Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
--Hong Kong Shijieda 734.9(g),\3\ EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Logistics. 746.8(a)(3), and food and 22].
1017 Building B Jiahe 744.21(b) of the medicine
Huangqiang Block, Futian EAR.) designated as
District, Shenzhen, China. EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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LITHUANIA.............. Sinno Electronics, Kirtimu G For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
41, Vilnius, Lithuania. subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
(See alternate address EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
under China). Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
746.8(a)(3), and medicine
744.21(b) of the designated as
EAR.) EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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RUSSIA................. * * * * * *
KingPai Technology Int'l For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Co., Limited, 3 subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR 38925,
Gostnichnaya St, Moscow, EAR. (See Sec. subject to the 6/30/22. 87 FR
Russia. (See alternate Sec. EAR apart from [INSERT FR PAGE
addresses under China and 734.9(g),\3\ food and NUMBER AND 9/16/
Vietnam). 746.8(a)(3), and medicine 22].
744.21(b) of the designated as
EAR.) EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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UNITED KINGDOM......... * * * * * *
Connec Electronic, 36 For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Gerrard Street, London, subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
England, United Kingdom; EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
and 38 John Ashby Close, Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
London, England, United 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
Kingdom. (See alternate 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
addresses under China). 744.21(b) of the designated as
EAR.) EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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UZBEKISTAN............. Promcomplektlogistic Private For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Company, a.k.a., the subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
following one alias: EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
--Private Enterprise Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Promcomplektlogistic. 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
16 A Navoi St, 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
Shaykhantakhur Region, 744.21(b) of the designated as
Tashkent, Uzbekistan. EAR.) EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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VIETNAM................ * * * * * *
KingPai Technology Int'l For all items Policy of Denial 87 FR 38925, 6/30/
Co., Limited, 143-6th subject to the for all items 22. 87 FR
Street, 1 Town, Linh Xuan EAR. (See Sec. subject to the [INSERT FR PAGE
Ward, Thu Duc District, Ho Sec. EAR apart from NUMBER AND 9/16/
Chi Minh City, Vietnam. 734.9(g),\3\ food and 22].
(See alternate addresses 746.8(a)(3), and medicine
under China and Russia). 744.21(b) of the designated as
EAR.) EAR99, which
will be reviewed
on a case-by-
case basis. See
Sec. Sec.
746.8(b) and
744.21(e).
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\3\ For this entity, ``items subject to the EAR'' includes foreign-produced items that are subject to the EAR
under Sec. 734.9(g) of the EAR. See Sec. Sec. 746.8 and 744.21 of the EAR for related license
requirements, license review policy, and restrictions on license exceptions.
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PART 746--EMBARGOES AND OTHER SPECIAL CONTROLS
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16. The authority citation for 15 CFR part 746 continues to read as
follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; 22 U.S.C. 287c; Sec 1503, Pub. L. 108-11, 117
Stat. 559; 22 U.S.C. 2151 note; 22 U.S.C. 6004; 22 U.S.C. 7201 et
seq.; 22 U.S.C. 7210; E.O. 12854, 58 FR 36587, 3 CFR, 1993 Comp., p.
614; E.O. 12918, 59 FR 28205, 3 CFR, 1994 Comp., p. 899; E.O. 13222,
66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p. 783; E.O. 13338, 69 FR 26751, 3
CFR, 2004 Comp., p 168; Presidential Determination 2003-23, 68 FR
26459, 3 CFR, 2004 Comp., p. 320; Presidential Determination 2007-7,
72 FR 1899, 3 CFR, 2006 Comp., p. 325; Notice of May 6, 2021, 86 FR
26793 (May 10, 2021).
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17. Section 746.5 is amended by:
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a. Revising the section heading;
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b. Revising paragraphs (a)(1)(i) through (iii);
0
c. Adding paragraph (a)(1)(iv);
0
d. Revising the first sentence in paragraph (a)(2); and
0
e. Revising paragraphs (b) and (c).
The revisions and addition read as follows:
Sec. 746.5 Russian and Belarusian industry sector sanctions.
(a) * * *
(1) * * *
(i) A license is required to export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) any item subject to the EAR listed in supplement no. 2 to this
part and items specified in ECCNs 0A998, 1C992, 3A229, 3A231, 3A232,
6A991, 8A992, and 8D999 when you ``know'' that the item will be used
directly or indirectly in exploration for, or production of, oil or gas
in Russian deepwater (greater than 500 feet) or Arctic offshore
locations or shale formations in Russia or Belarus, or are unable to
determine whether the item will be used in such projects. Such items
include, but are not limited to, drilling rigs, parts for horizontal
drilling, drilling and completion equipment, subsea processing
equipment, Arctic-capable marine equipment, wireline and down hole
motors and equipment, drill pipe and casing, software for hydraulic
fracturing, high pressure pumps, seismic acquisition equipment,
remotely operated vehicles, compressors, expanders, valves, and risers.
(ii) A license is required to export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) any item subject to the EAR listed in supplement no. 4 to this
part to or within Russia or Belarus.
(iii) A license is required to export, reexport, or transfer (in-
country) any item subject to the EAR listed in supplement no. 6 to this
part to or within Russia or Belarus.
(iv) You should be aware that other provisions of the EAR,
including parts 742 and 744 and Sec. 746.8, also apply to exports,
reexports, and transfers (in-country) to Russia or Belarus. License
applications submitted to BIS under this section may include the phrase
``Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(i)'', ``Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(ii)'', or ``Sec.
746.5(a)(1)(iii)'' in Block 9 (Special Purpose) as described in
supplement no. 1 to part 748 of the EAR.
(2) * * * BIS may inform persons, either individually by specific
notice or through amendment to the EAR, that a license is required for
a specific export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) or for the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of specified items to a
certain end-user or end-use, because there is an unacceptable risk of
use in, or diversion to, the activities specified in paragraph (a)(1)
of this section in Russia or Belarus. * * *
(b) Licensing policy. (1) Applications for the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of any item pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(i) of
this section that requires a license for Russia or Belarus will be
reviewed under a policy of denial when for use directly or indirectly
for exploration or production from deepwater (greater than 500 feet),
Arctic offshore, or shale projects in Russia or Belarus that have the
potential to produce oil or gas, except that applications for export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) of items that may be necessary for
health and safety reasons will be reviewed under a case-by case license
review policy.
(2) Applications for the export, reexport, or transfer (in-country)
of any item pursuant to paragraph (a)(1)(ii) or (iii) of this section
that requires a license for Russia or Belarus will be reviewed under a
policy of denial, except that applications for export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of items that may be necessary for health and
safety reasons or for items that meet humanitarian needs will be
reviewed under a case-by case license review policy.
(c) License exceptions. No license exceptions may overcome the
license requirements set forth in this section, except the following
license exceptions identified in paragraphs (c)(1) and (2) of this
section.
(1) License Exception GOV (Sec. 740.11(b)).
(2) License Exception CCD (Sec. 740.19 of the EAR).
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18. Section 746.8 is amended by:
0
a. Revising paragraphs (a) introductory text and (a)(1);
0
b. Redesignating note 1 to paragraph (a) as note 2 to paragraph (a);
and
0
c. Revising paragraphs (b) and (c)(3) and (6).
The revisions read as follows:
Sec. 746.8 Sanctions against Russia and Belarus.
(a) License requirements. For purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2)
of this section, commodities and software classified under ECCNs 5A992
or 5D992 that have been `classified in accordance with Sec. 740.17' do
not require a license to or within Russia or Belarus for civil end-
users that are wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries, branches, or sales
offices, foreign subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of U.S.
companies that are joint ventures with other U.S. companies, joint
ventures of U.S. companies with companies headquartered in countries
from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the
EAR, the wholly-owned subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of
companies headquartered in countries from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740, or joint ventures, branches, or sales
offices of companies headquartered in Country Group A:5 and A:6 with
other companies headquartered in Country Groups A:5 and A:6. In
addition, for purposes of paragraphs (a)(1) and (2), transfers within
Russia or Belarus for reexports (i.e., return) to the United States or
a country in Country Group A:5 or A:6 of any item, provided the owner
retains title to and control of the item at all times, do not require a
license. If a license is required for a reexport to a Country Group A:5
or A:6 country from Russia or Belarus, a separate EAR authorization is
required to authorize the reexport.
(1) Items classified in any ECCN on the CCL. In addition to license
requirements specified on the Commerce Control List (CCL) in supplement
no. 1 to part 774 of the EAR and in other provisions of the EAR,
including part 744 and other sections of part 746, a license is
required, excluding deemed exports and deemed reexports, to export,
reexport, or transfer (in-country) to or within Russia or Belarus any
item subject to the EAR and specified in any Export Control
Classification Number (ECCN) on the CCL.
Note 1 to paragraph (a)(1): The exclusion for deemed exports and
deemed reexports is limited to the license requirements specified in
this paragraph (a)(1). Any deemed export or deemed reexport to a
Russian or Belarusian national must be made in accordance with all
other applicable EAR license requirements, such as CCL-based license
requirements. For
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example, the release of NS1 controlled technology to a Russian or
Belarusian national in the United States or in a third country would
require a CCL-based deemed export or deemed reexport license (as
applicable). Consequently, authorization (in the form of a deemed
export or deemed reexport license, or license exception eligibility)
would be required under the EAR notwithstanding the exclusion in this
paragraph (a)(1).
* * * * *
(b) Licensing policy. With limited exceptions, applications for the
export, reexport, or transfer (in-country) of any item that requires a
license for export or reexport to or transfer pursuant to the
requirements of this section will be reviewed with a policy of denial.
The following types of license applications for licenses required under
paragraphs (a)(1) and (2) of this section will be reviewed on a case-
by-case basis to determine whether the transaction in question would
benefit the Russian or Belarusian government or defense sector:
applications related to safety of flight; applications related to
maritime safety; applications for civil nuclear safety; applications to
meet humanitarian needs; applications that support government space
cooperation; applications for items destined to wholly-owned U.S.
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices, foreign subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices of U.S. companies that are joint ventures
with other U.S. companies, joint ventures of U.S. companies with
companies headquartered in countries from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR, the wholly-owned subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices of companies headquartered in countries from
Country Group A:5 and A:6 in supplement no. 1 to part 740, joint
ventures of companies headquartered in Country Groups A:5 and A:6 with
other companies headquartered in Country Groups A:5 and A:6;
applications for companies headquartered in Country Groups A:5 and A:6
to support civil telecommunications infrastructure; and government-to-
government activities. License applications required under paragraph
(a)(3) of this section will be reviewed under a policy of denial in all
cases.
(c) * * *
(3) License Exception TSU for software updates for civil end-users
that are wholly-owned U.S. subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices,
foreign subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of U.S. companies that
are joint ventures with other U.S. and companies, joint ventures of
U.S. companies with companies headquartered in countries from Country
Group A:5 and A:6 in supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR countries,
the wholly-owned subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of companies
headquartered in countries from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in supplement
no. 1 to part 740, or joint ventures of companies headquartered in
Country Group A:5 and A:6 with other companies headquartered in Country
Groups A:5 and A:6 (Sec. 740.13(c) of the EAR).
* * * * *
(6) License Exception ENC for civil end-users that are wholly-owned
U.S. subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices, foreign subsidiaries,
branches, or sales offices of U.S. companies that are joint ventures
with other U.S. companies, joint ventures of U.S. companies with
companies headquartered in countries from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in
supplement no. 1 to part 740 of the EAR countries, the wholly-owned
subsidiaries, branches, or sales offices of companies headquartered in
countries from Country Group A:5 and A:6 in supplement no. 1 to part
740, or joint ventures of companies headquartered in Country Group A:5
and A:6 with other companies headquartered in Country Groups A:5 and
A:6 (Sec. 740.13(c) of the EAR) (Sec. 740.17 of the EAR).
* * * * *
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19. Section 746.10 is amended by revising paragraph (b) and paragraph
(c) introductory text and adding paragraph (c)(3) to read as follows:
Sec. 746.10 `Luxury Goods' Sanctions Against Russia and Belarus and
Russian and Belarusian Oligarchs and Malign Actors.
* * * * *
(b) Licensing policy. Applications for the export, reexport, or
transfer (in-country) of any item that requires a license for export or
reexport to or transfer (in-country) pursuant to the requirements of
this section will be reviewed with a policy of denial, except
applications involving items to meet humanitarian needs will be
reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The case-by-case license application
review policy for items to meet humanitarian needs is included to
address certain `luxury goods' items that may be used in medical
devices or situations in which a case-by-case analysis is needed to
determine whether a license application should be approved to meet
humanitarian needs while also taking into account the applicable
broader U.S. national security and foreign policy concerns.
(c) License exceptions. No license exceptions may overcome the
license requirements in paragraph (a)(1) of this section except the
license exceptions identified in paragraphs (c)(1) through (3) of this
section. No license exceptions may overcome the license requirements in
paragraph (a)(2) of this section.
* * * * *
(3) License Exception CCD (Sec. 740.19 of the EAR).
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20. Supplement No. 4 to part 746 is amended by:
0
a. Revising the heading;
0
b. Adding a new second sentence to paragraph (a); and
0
c. Adding in numerical order the following entries to the table:
``8418610100,'' ``8427204000,'' ``8427208020,'' ``8427208040,''
``8442300110,'' ``8442300150,'' ``8443110000,'' ``8461500010,''
``8461500020,'' ``8461500050,'' ``8461500090,'' ``8502130020,''
``8502130040,'' ``8506600000,'' ``8516210000,'' ``8540712000,''
``8540714000,'' ``8541100040,'' ``8541100050,'' ``8541100060,''
``8541100070,'' ``8541100080,'' ``8541510000,'' ``8541590040,''
``8541590080,'' ``8541600025,'' ``8541600060,'' ``8541600080,''
``8541900000,'' ``8542310000,'' ``8542320015,'' ``8542320023,''
``8542320040,'' ``8542320050,'' ``8542320060,'' ``8542320070,''
``8542330000,'' ``8542390000,'' ``8542900000,'' ``8601100000,''
``9006300000,'' ``9006400000,'' ``9006530205,'' ``9006530290,''
``9006591900,'' ``9006592000,'' ``9006599500,'' ``9006610000,''
``9006690110,'' ``9006690150,'' ``9006910002,'' ``9006990000,''
``9026105000,'' ``9026107000,'' ``9026200000,'' ``9026800000,'' and
``9026900000.''
The revision and additions read as follows:
Supplement No. 4 to Part 746--HTS Codes and Schedule B Numbers That
Require a License for Export, Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country) to or
Within Russia or Belarus Pursuant to Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(ii)
(a) * * * The items described in supplement no. 4 to part 746
include any modified or designed ``components,'' ``parts,''
``accessories,'' and ``attachments'' therefor regardless of the
Schedule B, Schedule B Description, HTS Code, or HTS Description of the
``components,'' ``parts,'' ``accessories,'' and ``attachments,'' apart
from any ``part'' or minor ``component'' that is a fastener (e.g.,
screw, bolt, nut, nut plate, stud, insert, clip, rivet, pin), washer,
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spacer, insulator, grommet, bushing, spring, wire, or solder. * * *
* * * * *
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Schedule B Schedule B description HTS code HTS description
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* * * * * * *
8418610100.............................. Heat Pumps Other Than Air 841861 Compression Type Heat Pump
Conditioning Machines Of Units Whose Condensers
Heading 8415. Are Heat Exchangers
(Excluding Reversible
Heat Pumps Capable Of
Changing Temperature And
Humidity) \1\.
* * * * * * *
8427204000.............................. Rider-Type,............... 842720 Self-Propelled Lifting Or
Counterbalanced,.......... Handling Trucks Powered
Self-Propelled Fork-Lift By Other Than An Electric
Trucks. Motor \1\.
8427208020.............................. Self-Propelled Aerial Work 842720 Self-Propelled Lifting Or
Platforms. Handling Trucks Powered
By Other Than An Electric
Motor \1\.
8427208040.............................. Self-Propelled Fork-Lift 842720 Self-Propelled Lifting Or
And Other Works Trucks Handling Trucks Powered
Fitted With Lifting By Other Than An Electric
Equip, Nesoi. Motor \1\.
* * * * * * *
8442300110.............................. Phototypesetting And 844230 Machinery, Apparatus And
Composing Machines. Equipment, Nesoi, For
Preparing Or Making
Printing Blocks, Plates,
Cylinders Or Other
Printing Components \1\.
8442300150.............................. Machinery, Apparatus And 844230 Machinery, Apparatus And
Equipment For Preparing Equipment, Nesoi, For
Or Making Printing Preparing Or Making
Plates, Cylinders Or Printing Blocks, Plates,
Other Printing Cylinders Or Other
Components, Nesoi. Printing Components \1\.
* * * * * * *
8443110000.............................. Reel-Fed Offset Printing 844311 Offset Printing Machinery,
Machinery. Reel-Fed \1\.
* * * * * * *
8461500010.............................. Sawing Or Cutting-Off 846150 Sawing Or Cutting-Off
Machines, Metal Removing, Machines For Removing
Used Or Rebuilt. Metal \1\.
8461500020.............................. Sawing Or Cutting-Off 846150 Sawing Or Cutting-Off
Machines, Metal Removing, Machines For Removing
Valued Under $3025 Each, Metal \1\.
New.
8461500050.............................. Sawing Or Cutting-Off 846150 Sawing Or Cutting-Off
Machines, Metal Removing, Machines For Removing
Numerically Controlled, Metal \1\.
Valued $2,500 And Over,
New.
8461500090.............................. Sawing Or Cutting-Off 846150 Sawing Or Cutting-Off
Machines, Metal Removing, Machines For Removing
Except Numerically Metal \1\.
Controlled, Valued 3,025
Over, New.
* * * * * * *
8502130020.............................. Generating Sets, Electric, 850213 Generating Sets With
Diesel, Or Semidiesel, Of Compression-Ignition
An Output Exceeding 375 Internal Combustion
Kva But Not Exceeding Piston (Diesel Or Semi-
1,000 KVA. Diesel) Engines, Of An
Output Exceeding 375 KVA
\1\.
8502130040.............................. Generating Sets, Electric, 850213 Generating Sets With
Diesel, Of An Output Compression-Ignition
Exceeding 1,000 KVA. Internal Combustion
Piston (Diesel Or Semi-
Diesel) Engines, Of An
Output Exceeding 375 KVA
\1\.
* * * * * * *
8506600000.............................. Primary Batteries, Air- 850660 Primary Cells And Primary
Zinc. Batteries, Air-Zinc \1\.
* * * * * * *
8516210000.............................. Electric Storage Heating 851621 Electric Storage Heating
Radiators. Radiators \1\.
* * * * * * *
8540712000.............................. Magnetrons Modified For 854071 Magnetron Microwave Tubes
Use In Microwave Ovens. \1\.
8540714000.............................. Magnetron Microwave Tubes, 854071 Magnetron Microwave Tubes
Nesoi. \1\.
* * * * * * *
8541100040.............................. Unmounted Chips Dice 854110 Diodes, Other Than
Wafers For Diodes Other Photosensitive Or Light-
Than Photosensitive Or Emitting Diodes \1\.
Lightemitting Diodes.
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8541100050.............................. Zener Diodes.............. 854110 Diodes, Other Than
Photosensitive Or Light-
Emitting Diodes \1\.
8541100060.............................. Microwave Diodes.......... 854110 Diodes, Other Than
Photosensitive Or Light-
Emitting Diodes \1\.
8541100070.............................. Diodes Other Than 854110 Diodes, Other Than
Photosensitve Or Led With Photosensitive Or Light-
A Maximum Current Of 05 A Emitting Diodes \1\.
Or Less.
8541100080.............................. Diodes Other Than 854110 Diodes, Other Than
Photosensitve Or Led With Photosensitive Or Light-
A Current Greater Than 05 Emitting Diodes \1\.
A.
8541510000.............................. Semiconductor Based 854151 Semiconductor Based
Transducers. Transducers \1\.
8541590040.............................. Unmounted Chips Dice 854159 Semiconductor Devices,
Wafers For Semiconductor Nesoi \1\.
Devices Nesoi.
8541590080.............................. Semiconductor Devices 854159 Semiconductor Devices,
Nesoi. Nesoi \1\.
8541600025.............................. Mounted Piezoelectric 854160 Mounted Piezoelectric
Crystals Quartz Designed Crystals \1\.
For Operating Frequencies
Not Exceeding 20 Mhz.
8541600060.............................. Mounted Piezoelectric 854160 Mounted Piezoelectric
Crystals Quartz Designed Crystals \1\.
For Operating Frequencies
Exceeding 20 Mhz.
8541600080.............................. Mounted Piezoelectric 854160 Mounted Piezoelectric
Crystals Except Quartz. Crystals \1\.
8541900000.............................. Diode Transistor Similar 854190 Parts For Diodes,
Semiconductor Device Transistors And Similar
Parts. Semiconductor Devices;
Parts For Photosensitive
Semiconductor Devices And
Mounted Piezoelectric
Crystals \1\.
8542310000.............................. Electronic Integrated 854231 Processors And
Circuits Processors Controllers, Electronic
Controllers Whnot Integrated Circuits \1\.
Combined Wmemories
Converters Logic Circuits
Amplifiers Clock Etc.
8542320015.............................. Electric Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuits Memory Dynamic Integrated Circuits \1\.
Readwrite Random Access
Not Over 1 Gigabit.
8542320023.............................. Electronic Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuits Memory Dynamic Integrated Circuits \1\.
Readwrite Random Access
Dram Over 1 Gigabit.
8542320040.............................. Electric Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuits Memory Static Integrated Circuits \1\.
Readwrite Random Access
Sram.
8542320050.............................. Electronic Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuits Electrically Integrated Circuits \1\.
Erasable Programmable
Readonly Memory Eeprom.
8542320060.............................. Electric Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuitserasable Except Integrated Circuits \1\.
Electrically Programmable
Readonly Memory Eprom.
8542320070.............................. Electronic Integrated 854232 Memories, Electronic
Circuits Memory Nesoi. Integrated Circuits \1\.
8542330000.............................. Electronic Integrated 854233 Amplifiers, Electronic
Circuits Amplifiers. Integrated Circuits \1\.
8542390000.............................. Electronic Integrated 854239 Electronic Integrated
Circuits Nesoi. Circuits, Nesoi \1\.
8542900000.............................. Electronic Integrated 854290 Parts For Electronic
Circuits And Integrated Circuits And
Microassembly Parts. Microassemblies \1\.
* * * * * * *
8601100000.............................. Rail Locomotives Powered 860110 Rail Locomotives Powered
From An External Source From An External Source
Of Electricity. Of Electricity \1\.
* * * * * * *
9006300000.............................. Cameras Designed For 900630 Cameras Designed For
Underwater Use For Aerial Underwater Use, For
Survey Or Medicalsurgical Aerial Survey, Or Medical/
Examination Of Internal Surgical Examination Of
Organs Cameras For Internal Organs; Cameras
Forensic Or For Forensic Or
Criminological Use. Criminological Use \1\.
9006400000.............................. Instant Print Cameras..... 900640 Instant Print Cameras \1\.
9006530205.............................. Other Cameras With 900653 Cameras (Still) Nesoi, For
Throughthelens Viewfinder Roll Film Of A Width Of
Single Lens Reflex Slr 35 Mm (1.4 Inch)\ 1\.
For Roll Film Of A Width
Of 35mm.
9006530290.............................. Photo Cameras For Roll 900653 Cameras (Still) Nesoi, For
Film Of A Width Of 35 Mm Roll Film Of A Width Of
14 Inch. 35 Mm (1.4 Inch)\ 1\
9006591900.............................. Photo Cameras For Roll 900659 Photographic Cameras
Film Of A Width Less Than (Other Than
35 Mm 14 Inch. Cinematographic), Nesoi
\1\.
9006592000.............................. Cameras Of A Kind Used For 900659 Photographic Cameras
Preparing Printing Plates (Other Than
Or Cylinders. Cinematographic), Nesoi
\1\.
9006599500.............................. Photographic Other Than 900659 Photographic Cameras
Cinematographic Cameras (Other Than
Nesoi. Cinematographic), Nesoi
\1\.
9006610000.............................. Photographic Discharge 900661 Photographic Discharge
Lamp Electronic Lamp (Electronic)
Flashlight Apparatus. Flashlight Apparatus \1\.
9006690110.............................. Flashbulbs Flashcubes And 900669 Photographic Flashlight
The Like. Apparatus, Nesoi \1\.
9006690150.............................. Photographic Flashlight 900669 Photographic Flashlight
Apparatus And Flashbulbs Apparatus, Nesoi \1\.
Nesoi.
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9006910002.............................. Parts And Accessories For 900691 Parts And Accessories For
Photographic Other Than Photographic (Other Than
Cinematographic Cameras. Cinematographic) Cameras
\1\.
9006990000.............................. Parts And Accessories Of 900699 Parts And Accessories For
Photographic Flashlight Photographic Flashlight
Apparatus And Flashbulbs Apparatus And Flashbulbs,
Other Than Discharge Nesoi \1\.
Lamps Of Heading 8539.
* * * * * * *
9026105000.............................. Flow Meters For Measuring 902610 Instruments And Apparatus
Or Checking The Flow Or For Measuring Or Checking
Level Of Liquids. The Flow Or Level Of
Liquids, Nesoi \1\.
9026107000.............................. Instruments And Apparatus 902610 Instruments And Apparatus
For Measuring Or Checking For Measuring Or Checking
The Flow Or Level Of The Flow Or Level Of
Liquids Nesoi. Liquids, Nesoi \1\.
9026200000.............................. Instruments And Apparatus 902620 Instruments And Apparatus
For Measuring Or Checking For Measuring Or Checking
Pressure. Pressure Of Liquids Or
Gases, Nesoi \1\.
9026800000.............................. Instruments And Apparatus 902680 Instruments And Apparatus
For Measuring Or Checking For Measuring Or Checking
Other Variables Of Other Variables Of
Liquids Or Gases Nesoi. Liquids Or Gases, Nesoi
\1\.
9026900000.............................. Parts And Accessories For 902690 Parts And Accessories For
Instruments And Apparatus Instruments And Apparatus
For Measuring Or Checking For Measuring Or Checking
The Flow Level Pressure The Flow, Level, Pressure
Or Other Variables Of Or Other Variables Of
Liquids Or Gases. Liquids Or Gases, Nesoi
\1\.
* * * * * * *
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\1\ Entries with a footnote 1 designation were added to supplement no. 4 to part 746 of the EAR on September 15,
2022.
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21. Supplement No. 5 to part 746 is revised to read as follows:
Supplement No. 5 to Part 746--`Luxury Goods' That Require a License for
Export, Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country) to or Within Russia or
Belarus Pursuant to Sec. 746.10(a)(1) and (2)
The source for the Schedule B numbers and descriptions in this list
is the Bureau of the Census's Schedule B concordance of exports 2022.
Census's Schedule B List 2022 can be found at www.census.gov/foreign-trade/aes/documentlibrary/#concordance. The Introduction Chapter of the
Schedule B provides important information about classifying products
and interpretations of the Schedule B, e.g., NESOI means Not Elsewhere
Specified or Included. In addition, important information about
products within a particular chapter may be found at the beginning of
chapters. This supplement includes three columns consisting of the
Schedule B, 2-Digit Chapter Heading, and 10-Digit Commodity Description
and Per Unit Wholesale Price in the U.S. if applicable to assist
exporters, reexporters, and transferors in identifying the products in
this supplement. For purposes of Sec. 746.10(a)(1) and (2), a `luxury
good' means any item that is identified in this supplement. Schedule B
number 8412294000 is listed in both this supplement and supplement no.
4 to this part, so exporters, reexporters, and transferors must comply
with the license requirements under both Sec. Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(ii) and
746.10 as applicable.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
10-digit commodity
description and per
Schedule B 2-digit chapter unit wholesale price
heading in the U.S. if
applicable
------------------------------------------------------------------------
2203000000.................. Beverages, spirits BEER MADE FROM MALT.
and vinegar.
2204100000.................. Beverages, spirits SPARKLING WINE OF
and vinegar. FRESH GRAPES.
2204212000.................. Beverages, spirits EFFERVESCENT WINE OF
and vinegar. FRSH GRAPE IN CNTR
2L OR LESS.
2204214000.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV
and vinegar. 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
2L OR LESS.
2204217000.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI
and vinegar. OVER 14% ALCOHOL
CNTRS 2L OR LESS.
2204220020.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV
and vinegar. 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS >
2 < 10L.
2204220040.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI
and vinegar. OVER 14% ALCOHOL
CNTRS > 2 < 10 L.
2204290120.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI NOV
and vinegar. 14% ALCOHOL CNTRS
OV 10 L.
2204290140.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE WINE NESOI
and vinegar. OVER 14% ALCOHOL
CNTRS OV 10 L.
2204300000.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE MUST FERMNTATN
and vinegar. PREV/ARRSTD BY
ALCOH, EX 2009.
2205100000.................. Beverages, spirits VERMOUTH/GRPE WINE
and vinegar. FLAVRD WTH PLANTS
ETC CTR LE 2L.
2205900000.................. Beverages, spirits VERMOUTH/GRAPE WINE
and vinegar. FLAVORED WTH PLANTS
ETC OV 2LS.
2206001500.................. Beverages, spirits CIDER, WHETHER STILL
and vinegar. OR SPARKLING.
2206007000.................. Beverages, spirits FERMENTED BEVERAGES,
and vinegar. NESOI.
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2207103000.................. Beverages, spirits ETHYL ALCOHOL
and vinegar. UNDENATURED 80%/
HIGHER, FOR
BEVERAGE.
2208200000.................. Beverages, spirits GRAPE BRANDY.
and vinegar.
2208306020.................. Beverages, spirits WHISKIES, BOURBON,
and vinegar. CONTAINERS NOT OVER
4 LITERS EA.
2208306040.................. Beverages, spirits WHISKIES, BOURBON,
and vinegar. CONTAINERS OVER 4
LITERS EACH.
2208309025.................. Beverages, spirits RYE WHISKIES EX
and vinegar. BOURBON, IN
CONTAINERS NT OVER
4L.
2208309030.................. Beverages, spirits WHISKIES EX BOURBON,
and vinegar. IN CONTAINERS NT OV
4L, NESOI.
2208309040.................. Beverages, spirits WHISKIES EX BOURBON,
and vinegar. CONTAINERS OVER 4
LITERS.
2208400030.................. Beverages, spirits RUM AND TAFIA,
and vinegar. CONTAINERS NOT OVER
4 LITERS EACH.
2208400050.................. Beverages, spirits RUM AND TAFIA,
and vinegar. CONTAINERS OVER 4
LITERS.
2208500000.................. Beverages, spirits GIN AND GENEVA.
and vinegar.
2208600000.................. Beverages, spirits VODKA.
and vinegar.
2208700000.................. Beverages, spirits LIQUEURS AND
and vinegar. CORDIALS.
2208904600.................. Beverages, spirits KIRSCHWASSER AND
and vinegar. RATAFIA.
2208905100.................. Beverages, spirits TEQUILA.
and vinegar.
2208909002.................. Beverages, spirits OTHER SPIRITUOUS
and vinegar. BEVERAGES, NESOI.
2401102020.................. Tobacco and CONN. SHADE TOBACCO,
manufactured NOT STEM/STRIP OV
tobacco substitutes. 35% WRAPPER.
2401102040.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO NOT STEM/
manufactured STRIP OVER 35%
tobacco substitutes. WRAPPER TOB, NESOI.
2401105130.................. Tobacco and FLUE-CURED CIG LEAF
manufactured TOB NT STEM/STRIP
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401105160.................. Tobacco and BURLEY CIG LEAF
manufactured TOBACCO NT STEM/
tobacco substitutes. STRIP LT 35% WRPPR.
2401105180.................. Tobacco and MARYLAND CIG LEAF
manufactured TOB NOT STEM/STRIP
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401105195.................. Tobacco and OTHER CIG LEAF TOB
manufactured NOT STEM/STRIP LT
tobacco substitutes. 35% WRAPPER.
2401105340.................. Tobacco and CIGAR BINDER
manufactured TOBACCO, NOT STEM/
tobacco substitutes. STRIP LT 35%
WRAPPR.
2401108010.................. Tobacco and DARK-FIRED KY/TENN
manufactured TOB NOT STEM/STRIP
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401108020.................. Tobacco and VA FIRE/SUN-CURED
manufactured TOB, NOT STEM/STRIP
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401109530.................. Tobacco and BLACKFAT TOBACCO, NT
manufactured STEM/STRIP LT 35%
tobacco substitutes. WRAPPER TOB.
2401109570.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO NESOI NOT
manufactured STEM/STRIP, LESS
tobacco substitutes. THAN 35% WRPPR.
2401202020.................. Tobacco and CONN SHADE TOB STEM/
manufactured STRIP NT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. OV 35% WRPPR.
2401202040.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO NESOI STEM/
manufactured STRIP NOT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. OV 35% WRPPR.
2401202810.................. Tobacco and FLUE-CURED TOB STEM/
manufactured STRIP NT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401202820.................. Tobacco and BURLEY TOB STEM/
manufactured STRIP NOT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRAPPER.
2401202830.................. Tobacco and MARYLAND TOB STEM/
manufactured STRIP NOT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPPR.
2401202970.................. Tobacco and CIGAR BIND TOB INC
manufactured CIGAR LF NT THRESH
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRAPR.
2401205040.................. Tobacco and DARK-FIRED KY/TENN
manufactured TOB STEM/STRIP NT
tobacco substitutes. THRSH LT 35% WR.
2401205050.................. Tobacco and VA FIRE/SUN-CURED
manufactured TOB STEM/STRIP NT
tobacco substitutes. THRSH < 35% WRPR.
2401205560.................. Tobacco and BLACKFAT TOB STEM/
manufactured STRIP NOT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRAPPR.
2401205592.................. Tobacco and TOB NESOI STEM/
manufactured STRIP, NOT THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. LT 35% WRPR TOB.
2401206020.................. Tobacco and CONN SHADE TOB FROM
manufactured CIGAR LEAF THRESHED
tobacco substitutes. STEM/STRIP.
2401206040.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO NESOI FROM
manufactured CIGAR LEAF,
tobacco substitutes. THRESHED STEM/
STRIP.
2401208005.................. Tobacco and CIGARETTE LEAF
manufactured TOBACCO FLUE-CURED
tobacco substitutes. THRSH STEM/STRIP.
2401208011.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO FLUE-CURED
manufactured THRESHED STEMMED/
tobacco substitutes. STRIPPED NESOI.
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2401208015.................. Tobacco and CIGARETTE LEAF
manufactured TOBACCO, BURLEY,
tobacco substitutes. THRESH, STEM/STRIP.
2401208021.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO, BURLEY,
manufactured THRESHED, STEMMED/
tobacco substitutes. STRIPPED, NESOI.
2401208030.................. Tobacco and MARYLAND TOBACCO,
manufactured THRESHED, STEMMED/
tobacco substitutes. STRIPPED.
2401208040.................. Tobacco and DARK-FIRED KENTUCKY/
manufactured TENN TOBACCO THRESH
tobacco substitutes. STEM/STRIP.
2401208050.................. Tobacco and VA FIRE-CURED, SUN-
manufactured CURED TOB THRESHED,
tobacco substitutes. STEM/STRIP.
2401208090.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO, THRESHED,
manufactured PARTLY/WHOLLY STEM/
tobacco substitutes. STRIP, NESOI.
2401305000.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO STEMS.
manufactured
tobacco substitutes.
2401309000.................. Tobacco and TOBACCO REFUSE,
manufactured NESOI.
tobacco substitutes.
2402103030.................. Tobacco and SMALL CIGARS/
manufactured CHEROOTS/CIGARILLOS
tobacco substitutes. W/TOB LT $.15 EA.
2402107000.................. Tobacco and CIGAR/CHEROOT/
manufactured CIGARILLO
tobacco substitutes. CONTAINING TOBACCO
NESOI.
2402200000.................. Tobacco and CIGARETTES
manufactured CONTAINING TOBACCO.
tobacco substitutes.
2402900000.................. Tobacco and CIGAR/CHEROOT/
manufactured CIGARILLO/CIGS OF
tobacco substitutes. TOB SUBSTITS NESOI.
2403110000.................. Tobacco and WATER PIPE TOBACCO.
manufactured
tobacco substitutes.
2403190020.................. Tobacco and PIPE TOBACCO, IN
manufactured RETAIL-SIZED
tobacco substitutes. PACKAGES.
2403190040.................. Tobacco and SMOKING TOBAC, EX/
manufactured PIPE TOBAC, RETAIL-
tobacco substitutes. SIZED PKG, NES.
2403190060.................. Tobacco and SMOKING TOBACCO,
manufactured NESOI.
tobacco substitutes.
2403910000.................. Tobacco and HOMOGENIZED OR
manufactured RECONSTITUTED
tobacco substitutes. TOBACCO.
2403990030.................. Tobacco and CHEWING TOBACCO.
manufactured
tobacco substitutes.
2403990040.................. Tobacco and SNUFF AND SNUFF
manufactured FLOUR.
tobacco substitutes.
2403990050.................. Tobacco and MFG TOBACCO,
manufactured SUBSTITUES, FLUE-
tobacco substitutes. CURED.
2403990065.................. Tobacco and PARTIALLY
manufactured MANUFACTURED,
tobacco substitutes. BLENDED OR MIXED
TOBACCO.
2403990075.................. Tobacco and MFG TOBACCO &
manufactured SUBSTITUTES, NESOI,
tobacco substitutes. INCL EXTRACTS &
ESSENCES.
2404110000.................. Tobacco and CONTAINING TOBACCO
manufactured OR RECON TOBACDO,
tobacco substitutes. INTENDED FOR
INHALATION W/O
COMBUSTION.
2404120000.................. Tobacco and CONTAINING NICOTINE,
manufactured INTENDED FOR
tobacco substitutes. INHALATION W/O
COMBUSTION.
2404190000.................. Tobacco and PRODUCTS INTENDED
manufactured FOR INHALATION,
tobacco substitutes. NESOI.
2404910000.................. Tobacco and NICOTINE PRODUCTS
manufactured FOR ORAL INTAKE
tobacco substitutes. INTO THE HUMAN
BODY.
2404920000.................. Tobacco and NICOTINE PRODUCTS
manufactured INTENDED FOR
tobacco substitutes. TRANSDERMAL INTAKE
INTO THE HUMAN
BODY.
2404990000.................. Tobacco and NICOTINE PRODUCTS
manufactured INTENDED FOR INTAKE
tobacco substitutes. INTO THE HUMAN
BODY, NESOI.
3302900010.................. Essential oils and PERFUME OIL BLENDS,
resinoids; PROD USE FINISHED
perfumery, cosmetic PERFUME BASE.
or toilet
preparations.
3303000000.................. Essential oils and PERFUMES AND TOILET
resinoids; WATERS.
perfumery, cosmetic
or toilet
preparations.
3304100000.................. Essential oils and LIP MAKE-UP
resinoids; PREPARATIONS.
perfumery, cosmetic
or toilet
preparations.
3304200000.................. Essential oils and EYE MAKE-UP
resinoids; PREPARATIONS.
perfumery, cosmetic
or toilet
preparations.
3304910050.................. Essential oils and MAKE-UP POWDER,
resinoids; WHETHER/NT
perfumery, cosmetic COMPRESSED, NESOI.
or toilet
preparations.
3304995000.................. Essential oils and BEAUTY & SKIN CARE
resinoids; PREPARATION, NESOI.
perfumery, cosmetic
or toilet
preparations.
3307900000.................. Essential oils and PERFUMERY, COSMETIC
resinoids; OR TOILET
perfumery, cosmetic PREPARATIONS,
or toilet NESOI.
preparations.
3916902000.................. Plastics and RACQUET STRINGS, OF
articles thereof. PLASTIC.
3926202500.................. Plastics and GLOVES SPEC DESIGNED
articles thereof. FOR USE IN SPORTS,
PLASTIC.
3926400000.................. Plastics and STATUETTES & OTHER
articles thereof. ORNAMENTAL
ARTICLES, OF
PLASTIC.
3926903000.................. Plastics and PARTS FOR YACHTS OR
articles thereof. PLEASURE BOATS,
ETC.
4202110000.................. Articles of leather; TRUNKS, SUITCASES,
saddlery and ETC, SURFACE COMPS/
harness; travel PATENT LEATHER.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202120000.................. Articles of leather; TRUNKS, SUITCASES,
saddlery and ETC, SURFACE
harness; travel PLASTIC/TEXT
goods, handbags and MATERLS.
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
[[Page 57092]]
4202190000.................. Articles of leather; TRUNKS, SUITCASES,
saddlery and VANITY CASES ETC,
harness; travel NESOI.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202210000.................. Articles of leather; HANDBAGS, SURFACE OF
saddlery and COMPOSITION/PATENT
harness; travel LEATHER.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202220000.................. Articles of leather; HANDBAGS, SURFACE OF
saddlery and PLASTIC SHEET/TEXT
harness; travel MATERIALS.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202290000.................. Articles of leather; HANDBAGS, NESOI.
saddlery and
harness; travel
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202310000.................. Articles of leather; ARTICLES FOR POCKET
saddlery and OR HANDBAG, COMP/
harness; travel PATENT LEATHER.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202320000.................. Articles of leather; ARTICLES FOR POCKET/
saddlery and HANDBAG, PLASTIC/
harness; travel TEXT MATERIAL.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202390000.................. Articles of leather; ARTICLES FOR POCKET
saddlery and OR HANDBAG, NESOI.
harness; travel
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202910010.................. Articles of leather; GOLF BAGS, OUTER
saddlery and SURFACE LEATHER.
harness; travel
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202910040.................. Articles of leather; OTHER BAGS, OUTER
saddlery and SURFACE COMPS/
harness; travel PATENT LEATH,
goods, handbags and NESOI.
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4202990000.................. Articles of leather; CASES, BAGS & CONT,
saddlery and OTHER OF MATR/
harness; travel COVERINGS, NESOI.
goods, handbags and
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4203400000.................. Articles of leather; OTH CLOTHING
saddlery and ACCESSORIES,
harness; travel LEATHER/COMPOS
goods, handbags and LEATHER.
similar containers;
articles of animal
gut (other than
silkworm gut).
4301100000.................. Furskins and MINK FURSKINS, RAW,
artificial fur; WHOLE.
manufactures
thereof.
4301300000.................. Furskins and ASTRAKHAN, INDIAN,
artificial fur; ETC LAMB FURSKINS,
manufactures RAW, WHOLE.
thereof.
4301600000.................. Furskins and FOX FURSKINS, RAW,
artificial fur; WHOLE.
manufactures
thereof.
4301800210.................. Furskins and NUTRIA FURSKINS,
artificial fur; RAW, WHOLE.
manufactures
thereof.
4301800297.................. Furskins and FURSKINS NESOI, RAW,
artificial fur; WHOLE.
manufactures
thereof.
4301900000.................. Furskins and HEADS/PCS, CUTTINGS
artificial fur; ETC FURSKINS FOR
manufactures FURRIERS' USE.
thereof.
4302110000.................. Furskins and MINK FURSKINS,
artificial fur; WHOLE, TANNED/
manufactures DRESSED NOT
thereof. ASSEMBLED.
4302191300.................. Furskins and PERSIAN ETC LAMB
artificial fur; FURSKIN WHOLE
manufactures TANNED NOT
thereof. ASSEMBLE.
4302195000.................. Furskins and FURSKINS NESOI,
artificial fur; WHOLE TANNED/
manufactures DRESSED NOT
thereof. ASSEMBLED.
4302200000.................. Furskins and FURSKIN PIECES/
artificial fur; CUTTINGS TANNED/
manufactures DRESSED NT
thereof. ASSEMBLD.
4302300000.................. Furskins and FURSKINS, WHOLE AND
artificial fur; PIECES, TANNED,
manufactures ASSEMBLED.
thereof.
4303100030.................. Furskins and MINK FURSKIN
artificial fur; ARTICLES, APPAREL,
manufactures CLOTHING ACCESSORY.
thereof.
4303100060.................. Furskins and FURSKIN ARTICLE
artificial fur; APPAREL CLOTHING
manufactures ACCESSORIES NESOI.
thereof.
4303900000.................. Furskins and ARTICLES OF
artificial fur; FURSKINS, NESOI.
manufactures
thereof.
4304000000.................. Furskins and ARTIFICIAL FUR AND
artificial fur; ARTICLES THEREOF.
manufactures
thereof.
4420110000.................. Wood and articles of STATUETTES AND OTHER
wood; wood charcoal. ORNAMENTS OF
TROPICAL WOOD.
4420190000.................. Wood and articles of STATUETTES AND OTHER
wood; wood charcoal. ORNAMENTS, OF WOOD,
NESOI.
4907000000.................. Printed books, UNUSED POSTAGE;
newspapers, BANKNOTES; CHECK
pictures and other FORMS; STOCK, ETC.
products of the
printing industry;
manuscripts,
typescripts and
plans.
5001000000.................. Silk................ SILKWORM COCOONS
SUITABLE FOR
REELING, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5002000000.................. Silk................ RAW SILK (NOT
THROWN), AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5003001000.................. Silk................ SILK WASTE, NOT
CARDED OR COMBED,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57093]]
5003009000.................. Silk................ SILK WASTE, OTHER,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5004000000.................. Silk................ SILK YARN NOT PUT UP
FOR RETAIL SALE,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5005000000.................. Silk................ YARN SPUN FROM SILK
WASTE NOT PUT UP
RETAIL SALE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5006000000.................. Silk................ SILK YARN&YARN/SILK
WASTE, RETAIL SALE,
SILKWORM GUT, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5007100000.................. Silk................ WOVEN FABRICS OF
NOIL SILK, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5007200000.................. Silk................ OTHER FABRICS GE 85%
SILK/SILK WASTE,
NOT NOIL SILK, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5007900000.................. Silk................ WOVEN FABRICS OF
SILK OR SILK WASTE--
OTHER NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5603941000.................. Wadding, felt and NONWOV GT 150G/M2,
nonwovens; special NT MMF FLOOR
yarns, twine, COVERING UNDERLAYS,
cordage, ropes and AND VALUED AT $300
cables and articles PER UNIT WHOLESALE
thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
5701100000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS&OTH TEX
textile floor FLOOR COVR, WOOL/
coverings. FINE ANML HR,
KNOTD, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5701900000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS&OTH TEX
textile floor FLOOR COVR, OTH TEX
coverings. MATERIALS, KNOTD,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702100000.................. Carpets and other KELEM, SCHUMACKS,
textile floor KARAMANIE, &SIMILAR
coverings. HAND-WOVEN RUGS,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702200000.................. Carpets and other FLOOR COVERINGS OF
textile floor COCONUT FIBERS
coverings. (COIR), WOVEN, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702310000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OF WOOL/
textile floor FINE ANIMAL HR,
coverings. PILE, NT MADE-UP,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702320000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OF MMF
textile floor TEXTL MATERIAL,
coverings. PILE, NOT MADE-UP,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702390000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OF
textile floor OTHER TEXTL MATERL,
coverings. PILE, NOT MADE-UP,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702410000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OF WOOL/
textile floor FINE ANIMAL HAIR,
coverings. PILE, MADE-UP, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702420000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OF MMF
textile floor TEXTILE MATERIALSS,
coverings. PILE, MADE-U, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702490000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OTHR
textile floor TEX MATRL, PILE,
coverings. MADE-UP, NOT
TUFTED, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5702503000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC WOOL/
textile floor FINE ANML HR, WOVN,
coverings. NOT PILE/MDE-UP,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702505200.................. Carpets and other TEX CARPETS, WOV NT
textile floor PILE, MM TEX MAT,
coverings. NT MADE UP, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702509000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OTHR
textile floor TEX MAT, WOV, NOT
coverings. PILE/MADE-UP/TUFT,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702910000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC WOOL/
textile floor FINE ANML HR, WOVN,
coverings. MADE-UP, NT PILE,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5702920000.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS, WOV
textile floor NO PILE, MMF, MADE
coverings. UP, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5702990000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC OTHR
textile floor TEX MAT, WOV, MADE-
coverings. UP, NOTPILE/TUFT,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5703100000.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS,
textile floor TUFTED, OF WOOL,
coverings. AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57094]]
5703210000.................. Carpets and other TURF OF NYLON OR
textile floor OTHER POLYAMIDES,
coverings. AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5703290000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC, NYLON/
textile floor OTHR POLYAMIDES,
coverings. TUFTD, W/N MDE-UP,
NESOI, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5703310000.................. Carpets and other TURF OF OTHER MAN-
textile floor MADE TEXTILE
coverings. MATERIALS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5703390000.................. Carpets and other CARPETS, ETC,
textile floor TUFTED, W/N MDE-UP,
coverings. NESOI, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
5703900000.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS,
textile floor TUFTED, TEXTILE
coverings. MATERIALS NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5704100000.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS,
textile floor FELT, NO TUFT,
coverings. TILES SUR NOV .3M2,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5704200000.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS,
textile floor FELT, NOT TUFTED,
coverings. SA 0.3M2 & 1M2, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5704900100.................. Carpets and other TEXTILE CARPETS,
textile floor FELT, NOT TUFTED,
coverings. SA OTHER, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5705000000.................. Carpets and other OTHR CARPETS&OTHR
textile floor TEX FLOOR COV,
coverings. WHETHR/NOT MADE-UP,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
5805000000.................. Special woven HAND-WOV TAPESTR
fabrics; tufted WALL HANG USE ONLY
textile fabrics; GT $251/SQ MTR.
lace, tapestries;
trimmings;
embroidery.
5806393010.................. Special woven NAR WOV FAB 85% OR
fabrics; tufted MORE BY WGT SILK,
textile fabrics; NESOI.
lace, tapestries;
trimmings;
embroidery.
5905000000.................. Impregnated, coated, TEXTILE WALL
covered or COVERINGS, AND
laminated textile VALUED AT $300 PER
fabrics; textile UNIT WHOLESALE
articles of a kind PRICE IN THE U.S.
suitable for
industrial use.
6110301070.................. Articles of apparel M/B SWEATERS OF MMF
and clothing CONT 25% MORE
accessories, LEATHER, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6110301080.................. Articles of apparel W/G VESTS EX SWEATER
and clothing OF MMF CONT 25%
accessories, LEATHER, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6110301570.................. Articles of apparel M/B SWEATERS &
and clothing SIMILAR ART MMF GE
accessories, 23% W/FAH KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6110301580.................. Articles of apparel W/G SWEATRS,
and clothing PULLOVRS, SIM ARTS
accessories, MMF GE 23% W/FAH
knitted or KNT, AND VALUED AT
crocheted. $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6110302070.................. Articles of apparel M/B SWEATERS & SIM
and clothing ART MMF GE 30% SLK,
accessories, SLK WST KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6110302080.................. Articles of apparel W/G SWEATRS,
and clothing PULLOVERS, SIM ARTS
accessories, MMF GE 30% SLK
knitted or KNIT, AND VALUED AT
crocheted. $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6112110015.................. Articles of apparel M/B JACKETS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS ETC
accessories, COTTON, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112110035.................. Articles of apparel W/G JACKETS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS ETC OF
accessories, COTTON, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112110050.................. Articles of apparel M/B TROUSERS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS OF
accessories, COTTON, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112110060.................. Articles of apparel W/G TROUSERS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS OF
accessories, COTTON, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112120015.................. Articles of apparel M/B JACKETS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS ETC SYN
accessories, FIBERS, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112120035.................. Articles of apparel W/G JACKETS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS ETC SYN
accessories, FIBERS, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112120050.................. Articles of apparel M/B TROUSERS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS OF SYN
accessories, FIBERS, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57095]]
6112120060.................. Articles of apparel W/G TROUSERS FOR
and clothing TRACK SUITS OF SYN
accessories, FIBERS, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112191000.................. Articles of apparel TRACK WARM-UP AND
and clothing JOGGING SUITS
accessories, ARTIFICIAL FIB, KT,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112192000.................. Articles of apparel TRACK WARM-UP &
and clothing JOGGING SUITS OT
accessories, TEXTILE FIBER, KT,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112201000.................. Articles of apparel SKI SUITS OF MANMADE
and clothing FIBERS, KNITTED OR
accessories, CROCHETED, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112202000.................. Articles of apparel SKI SUITS OF OTHER
and clothing TEXTILE MATERIALS,
accessories, KNITTED OR C, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112310000.................. Articles of apparel MEN'S OR BOYS'
and clothing SWIMWEAR OF
accessories, SYNTHETIC FIBERS,
knitted or KNITT, AND VALUED
crocheted. AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6112390000.................. Articles of apparel M/B SWIMWEAR OF
and clothing OTHER TEXTILE
accessories, MATERIALS, KNIT,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112410000.................. Articles of apparel WOMEN'S OR GIRLS'
and clothing SWIMWEAR SYNTHETIC
accessories, FIBERS, KNIT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6112490000.................. Articles of apparel W/G SWIMWEAR OF
and clothing OTHER TEXTILE
accessories, MATERIALS, KNIT,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6206100000.................. Articles of apparel W/G BLOUSES, SHIRTS
and clothing AND SHIRT BLOUSES
accessories, not SILK, NT KT, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6211110000.................. Articles of apparel MEN'S OR BOYS'
and clothing SWIMWEAR, NOT
accessories, not KNITTED OR
knitted or CROCHETED, AND
crocheted. VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6211120000.................. Articles of apparel WOMEN'S OR GIRLS'
and clothing SWIMWEAR, NOT
accessories, not KNITTED OR CROCHET,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6211201500.................. Articles of apparel WATER RESIST SKI-
and clothing SUITS, NT KNITTED/
accessories, not CROCHETED NESOI,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6213900600.................. Articles of apparel HANDKERCHIEFS, OF
and clothing SILK OR SILK WASTE,
accessories, not AND VALUED AT $300
knitted or PER UNIT WHOLESALE
crocheted. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6214100000.................. Articles of apparel SHAWLS SCARVES
and clothing MUFFLERS MANTILLAS
accessories, not SILK SILK WASTE,
knitted or AND VALUED AT $300
crocheted. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6215100000.................. Articles of apparel TIES, BOW TIES AND
and clothing CRAVATS, OF SILK OR
accessories, not SILK WASTE, AND
knitted or VALUED AT $300 PER
crocheted. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6301200000.................. Other made up BLANKETS (NT ELEC) &
textile articles; TRAVELING RUGS OF
sets; worn clothing WOOL HAIR, AND
and worn textile VALUED AT $300 PER
articles; rags. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6301300000.................. Other made up BLANKETS (NT ELEC) &
textile articles; TRAVELING RUGS OF
sets; worn clothing COTTON, AND VALUED
and worn textile AT $300 PER UNIT
articles; rags. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6301400000.................. Other made up BLNKET (NT ELEC) &
textile articles; TRAVELING RUGS OF
sets; worn clothing SYNTHETIC FIB, AND
and worn textile VALUED AT $300 PER
articles; rags. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6301900000.................. Other made up OTHER BLANKETS AND
textile articles; TRAVELING RUGS, AND
sets; worn clothing VALUED AT $300 PER
and worn textile UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306221000.................. Other made up BACKPACKING TENTS OF
textile articles; SYNTHETIC FIBERS,
sets; worn clothing AND VALUED AT $300
and worn textile PER UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306229000.................. Other made up TENTS OF SYNTHETIC
textile articles; FIBERS, NESOI, AND
sets; worn clothing VALUED AT $300 PER
and worn textile UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306291100.................. Other made up TENTS, OF COTTON,
textile articles; AND VALUED AT $300
sets; worn clothing PER UNIT WHOLESALE
and worn textile PRICE IN THE U.S.
articles; rags.
6306292100.................. Other made up TENTS OF TEXTILE
textile articles; MATERIALS NESOI,
sets; worn clothing AND VALUED AT $300
and worn textile PER UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306300010.................. Other made up SAILS OF SYNTHETIC
textile articles; FIBERS, AND VALUED
sets; worn clothing AT $300 PER UNIT
and worn textile WHOLESALE PRICE IN
articles; rags. THE U.S.
[[Page 57096]]
6306300020.................. Other made up SAILS OF TEXTILE
textile articles; MATERIALS NESOI,
sets; worn clothing AND VALUED AT $300
and worn textile PER UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306901000.................. Other made up CAMPING GOODS,
textile articles; NESOI, OF COTTON,
sets; worn clothing AND VALUED AT $300
and worn textile PER UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6306905000.................. Other made up CAMPING GOODS OF
textile articles; TEXTILE MATERIALS
sets; worn clothing NESOI, AND VALUED
and worn textile AT $300 PER UNIT
articles; rags. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6307200000.................. Other made up LIFEJACKETS AND
textile articles; LIFEBELTS, AND
sets; worn clothing VALUED AT $300 PER
and worn textile UNIT WHOLESALE
articles; rags. PRICE IN THE U.S.
6308000000.................. Other made up NEDCRFT SET WOV FAB
textile articles; & YRN/MAKNG RUG/
sets; worn clothing TAPST PKG RT S, AND
and worn textile VALUED AT $300 PER
articles; rags. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6401923000.................. Footwear, gaiters WATERPROOF FTWR RUB/
and the like; parts PLAS SKI &
of such articles. SNOWBOARD BOOTS,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6402120000.................. Footwear, gaiters SKI, CROSS-
and the like; parts CTY&SNOWBOARD BOOTS
of such articles. W/RUBBER OR
PLASTIC, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6402190000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR RUB PLAST
and the like; parts STITCH SPORTS
of such articles. FOOTWEAR NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6402991815.................. Footwear, gaiters TENNIS, BASKETBALL,
and the like; parts GYM, TRAINING SHOES
of such articles. AND LIKE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403120000.................. Footwear, gaiters FTWR W/LTHR UPP,
and the like; parts SKI, CROSS-CTY &
of such articles. SNOWBOARD BOOTS,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403190000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER,
and the like; parts SPORTS FOOTWEAR EXC
of such articles. SKI-BOOTS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403200000.................. Footwear, gaiters FTWR SOL LTHR UPPER
and the like; parts LTHR STRAPS AND
of such articles. AROUND BIG TOE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403400000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER
and the like; parts NESOI WITH A METAL
of such articles. TOE-CAP, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6403511100.................. Footwear, gaiters FTWR BASE OF WOOD,
and the like; parts LEATHER OUTER SOLE,
of such articles. COV ANK, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6403515000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NESOI LEA O SOL ANK
of such articles. COV MEN YOUTH, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403518000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UPPER
and the like; parts NESOI LEA O SOL
of such articles. ANKL COV NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403591000.................. Footwear, gaiters FTWR BASE OF WOOD,
and the like; parts LEATHER OUTER SOLE,
of such articles. NT COV ANK, AND
VALUED AT $300PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403595000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP A
and the like; parts SOL NESOI NOT ANK
of such articles. COV MEN YOUTH, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403598000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP A
and the like; parts SOL NESOI NOT ANK
of such articles. COV NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403911300.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL ANKLE
of such articles. COV WORK SHOES, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403911500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL ANK
of such articles. TENNIS ETC MEN ETC,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403915000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL ANK COV
of such articles. NESOI MEN YOUTH,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403918500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL ANKCOV
of such articles. NESOI EX MN YTH,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403991500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL NOT ANKL
of such articles. HOUSE SLIPPERS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57097]]
6403992500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL NOT ANKL
of such articles. WORK SHOES, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403993500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL NOTANK
of such articles. TENNIS MEN ETC, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403995000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL NOT ANK
of such articles. NESOI MEN YOUT, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6403998000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR LEA UP
and the like; parts NONLEA SOL NOT ANK
of such articles. NESOI EX MN YTH,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6404110000.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR TEX UP
and the like; parts RUBPLAS SOL SPORT
of such articles. SHOES, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6404202500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA
and the like; parts SOLE FOR MEN, AND
of such articles. VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6404204500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA
and the like; parts SOLE FOR WOMEN, AND
of such articles. VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6404206500.................. Footwear, gaiters FOOTWEAR TEX UP LEA
and the like; parts SOLE EXCEPT FOR MEN
of such articles. AND WOMEN, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6405100030.................. Footwear, gaiters FTWR W/UPPERS LETHER/
and the like; parts COMPOSITION LEATHER
of such articles. MEN, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6405100060.................. Footwear, gaiters OTH FTWEAR W UPPERS
and the like; parts LEATHER/COMPOSITION
of such articles. LEATHER WM, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6405100090.................. Footwear, gaiters OTH FTWEAR W UPPERS
and the like; parts LEATHER/COMP
of such articles. LEATHER OT PERSON,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6506100010.................. Headgear and parts ATH, REC AND SPORT
thereof. SAFETY HEADGEAR,
LINED OR TRMED, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6506993000.................. Headgear and parts HEADGR OF FURSKIN,
thereof. WHETHER OR NT LINED/
TRIMMD NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6701000000.................. Prepared feathers SKINS & OTHR PTS OF
and down and BIRDS W/FEATHERS
articles made of ETC EXC 0505
feathers or of
down; artificial
flowers; articles
of human hair.
6911101000.................. Ceramic products.... PORCLN/CHINA, HTL/
RESTNT & OTHER WARE
NOT HH WARE, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6911105500.................. Ceramic products.... TABLE/KITCHENWARE,
PORCLN OR CHINA, NT
HOTL/RESTNT, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6911900050.................. Ceramic products.... HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES
OF PORCELAIN OR
CHINA, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6913100000.................. Ceramic products.... STATUETTES AND OTHER
ORNMNTL ARTCLS,
PORCLN OR CHN, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
6913900000.................. Ceramic products.... STATUTTES A OTH
ORNMNTL CERAM
ARTCLS NT PORC/
CHINA, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6914100000.................. Ceramic products.... ARTICLES OF
PORCELAIN OR CHINA,
NESOI, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
6914900000.................. Ceramic products.... CERAMIC ARTICLES
NESOI, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
7013220000.................. Glass and glassware. STEMWARE DRINKING
GLASSES OF LEAD
CRYSTAL, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
7013330000.................. Glass and glassware. DRINKING GLASSES OF
LEAD CRYSTAL, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
7013410000.................. Glass and glassware. TBL O KTCHN GLSSWR
NT DRNKNG GLSS OF
LEAD CRYSTAL, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57098]]
7013910000.................. Glass and glassware. OTHER GLASSWARE,
LEAD CRYSTAL,
NESOI, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
7101100000.................. Natural or cultured NATURAL PEARLS, NOT
pearls, precious or MOUNTED OR SET,
semi-precious INCL TMP STRNG.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7101210000.................. Natural or cultured CULTURED PEARLS,
pearls, precious or UNWORKED.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7101220000.................. Natural or cultured CULTURED PEARLS,
pearls, precious or WORKED, NOT SET.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7102100000.................. Natural or cultured DIAMONDS, UNSORTED.
pearls, precious or
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7103102000.................. Natural or cultured UNWORKED PRECIOUS &
pearls, precious or SEMI-PREC STONES
semi-precious (EXC DIAMOND).
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7103104000.................. Natural or cultured SAWN/ROUGH SHAPE
pearls, precious or PREC&SEMI-PREC
semi-precious ST(EXC DIAM)NESOI.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7103910000.................. Natural or cultured RUBIES, SAPPHIRES
pearls, precious or AND EMERALDS,
semi-precious OTHERWISE WORKED.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7103991000.................. Natural or cultured GEMSTONES, NESOI,
pearls, precious or CUT BUT NOT SET
semi-precious SUITBL FR JEWLRY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7104200000.................. Natural or cultured SYNTHC OR RECNSTRCTD
pearls, precious or GEMSTONES UNWORKED.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7104901000.................. Natural or cultured SYN/RECON,
pearls, precious or GEMSTONES, CUT BUT
semi-precious NOT SET FOR
stones, precious JEWELRY.
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7104905000.................. Natural or cultured SYN, RCNSTR GMSTONES
pearls, precious or WRKD NT SUITBL FOR
semi-precious JEWELRY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7106911010.................. Natural or cultured SILVER BULLION,
pearls, precious or UNWROUGHT.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7106911020.................. Natural or cultured SILVER DORE.
pearls, precious or
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7106915000.................. Natural or cultured UNWROUGHT SILVER,
pearls, precious or NESOI.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7106920000.................. Natural or cultured SILVER,
pearls, precious or SEMIMANUFACTURED.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7108121010.................. Natural or cultured GOLD BULLION
pearls, precious or UNWROUGHT,
semi-precious NONMONETARY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7108121020.................. Natural or cultured GOLD DORE,
pearls, precious or UNWROUGHT,
semi-precious NONMONETARY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7108125000.................. Natural or cultured GOLD, NESOI,
pearls, precious or UNWROUGHT,
semi-precious NONMONETARY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7108135000.................. Natural or cultured GOLD,
pearls, precious or SEMIMANUFACTURED,
semi-precious NESOI, NONMONETARY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7113110000.................. Natural or cultured JEWELRY AND PARTS
pearls, precious or THEREOF, OF SILVER.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7113190000.................. Natural or cultured JEWELRY AND PARTS
pearls, precious or THEREOF, OF OTH
semi-precious PRECIOUS METAL.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7113200000.................. Natural or cultured JEWELRY AND PARTS,
pearls, precious or BASE METAL CLAD W
semi-precious PREC METAL.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7114190000.................. Natural or cultured ARTLS OF GLD OR PLAT
pearls, precious or NESOI.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
[[Page 57099]]
7114200000.................. Natural or cultured GOLD/SILVER -SMITHS'
pearls, precious or ARTCLS A PRTS, BS
semi-precious MTL CL W PM.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7115900000.................. Natural or cultured OTH PREC METL ARTCLS
pearls, precious or OR ARTCLS CLAD W
semi-precious PM, NESOI.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7116101000.................. Natural or cultured ARTICLES OF NATURAL
pearls, precious or PEARLS.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7116102500.................. Natural or cultured ARTICLES OF CULTURED
pearls, precious or PEARLS.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7116201000.................. Natural or cultured JEWELRY OF PRECIOUS
pearls, precious or OR SEMIPRECIOUS
semi-precious STONES.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7116204050.................. Natural or cultured ARTICLES OF PRECIOUS
pearls, precious or OR SEMIPREC STONES,
semi-precious NT JEWLRY.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7117190000.................. Natural or cultured OTH IMITATION
pearls, precious or JEWELRY, BASE
semi-precious METAL, INC PR MTL
stones, precious PLTD.
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7118100000.................. Natural or cultured COIN (EXCPT GOLD
pearls, precious or COIN) NOT BEING
semi-precious LEGAL TENDER.
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7118900030.................. Natural or cultured GOLD COIN NESOI
pearls, precious or (GOLD CONTENT).
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7118900050.................. Natural or cultured COIN (EXCEPT GOLD
pearls, precious or COIN) NESOI.
semi-precious
stones, precious
metals, metals clad
with precious metal
and articles
thereof; imitation
jewelry; coin.
7326906000.................. Articles of iron or OTH ARTIC IOS, CTD
steel. OR PLTD W PREC
METAL, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8306210000.................. Miscellaneous STATUETTES A OTH
articles of base ORNAMNTS A PRTS
metal. PLTD W PREC METAL.
8306290000.................. Miscellaneous STATUETTES A OTH
articles of base ORNMNTS A PRTS, BS
metal. METL NT PM PLT.
8407210000.................. Nuclear reactors, OUTBOARD ENGINES FOR
boilers, machinery MARINE PROPULSION,
and mechanical AND VALUED AT $750
appliances; parts PER UNIT WHOLESALE
thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
8407290010.................. Nuclear reactors, SPK-IGN REC OR ROT
boilers, machinery INT COM PST ENG,
and mechanical MAR, IN/OUTBOARD,
appliances; parts AND VALUED AT $750
thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8407290050.................. Nuclear reactors, INBOARD ENG WITH
boilers, machinery INBOARD DRIVE F
and mechanical MARINE PROPULSION,
appliances; parts AND VALUED AT $750
thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8408100010.................. Nuclear reactors, DIESEL ENGINES, NOT
boilers, machinery EXCEEDING 149.2 KW,
and mechanical MARINE, AND VALUED
appliances; parts AT $750 PER UNIT
thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8408100020.................. Nuclear reactors, COMP-IGNI PST ENG,
boilers, machinery MARINE, EXC
and mechanical 149.2KW, NOT EXC
appliances; parts 223.8KW, AND VALUED
thereof. AT $750 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8409916000.................. Nuclear reactors, PARTS F SPARK IG ENG
boilers, machinery FOR MARINE
and mechanical PROPULSION, AND
appliances; parts VALUED AT $750 PER
thereof. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8412294000.................. Nuclear reactors, HYDROJET ENGINES FOR
boilers, machinery MARINE PROPULSION,
and mechanical AND VALUED AT $750
appliances; parts PER UNIT WHOLESALE
thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
8412901000.................. Nuclear reactors, PARTS OF HYDROJET
boilers, machinery ENGINES FOR MARINE
and mechanical PROPULSION, AND
appliances; parts VALUED AT $750 PER
thereof. UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8471300100.................. Nuclear reactors, PORT DGTL ADP MACH,
boilers, machinery <10 KG, AT LEAST
and mechanical CPU, KBRD, DSPLY,
appliances; parts AND VALUED AT $750
thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703101000.................. Vehicles other than VEHICLES DESIGNED
railway or tramway FOR TRAVELING ON
rolling stock, and SNOW, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703210100.................. Vehicles other than PASS MTR VEH, ONLY
railway or tramway SPARK IGN ENG, NOT
rolling stock, and OV 1,000 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703220100.................. Vehicles other than PASS MOTOR VEH, ONLY
railway or tramway SPARK IGN ENG,
rolling stock, and (1000-1500 CC), AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57100]]
8703230145.................. Vehicles other than VEHICLES, NESOI,
railway or tramway NEW, ENG (1500-3000
rolling stock, and CC) LE 4 CYL, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703230160.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, OV 4 N/O 6
railway or tramway CYL, 1500-3000CC,
rolling stock, and AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703230170.................. Vehicles other than 3PASS VEH, SPARK
railway or tramway IGN, >6 CYL, 1500-
rolling stock, and 3000CC, AND VALUED
parts and AT $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703230190.................. Vehicles other than USED VEHICLES, ONLY
railway or tramway SK IG (1500-3000
rolling stock, and CC), NESOI, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703240140.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN
railway or tramway >3000CC, 4 CYL &
rolling stock, and UN, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703240150.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, ONLY SPK
railway or tramway IGN OV 4 N/O 6 CYL,
rolling stock, and OV 3000 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703240160.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, ONLY SPK
railway or tramway IGN >6 CYL,
rolling stock, and <3000CC, NEW, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703240190.................. Vehicles other than PASS MTR VEH, ONLY
railway or tramway SPARK IGN, GT 3000
rolling stock, and CC, USED, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703310100.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, ONLY COMPR
railway or tramway IG, DIESEL, <1,500
rolling stock, and CC, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703320110.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL
railway or tramway ENG, ONLY CMP-
rolling stock, and IG,1500-2500 CC,
parts and NEW, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703320150.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL
railway or tramway ENG, ONLY COMP-
rolling stock, and IG1500-2500 CC,
parts and USED, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703330145.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL,
railway or tramway ONLY COMP-IG,
rolling stock, and >2,500 CC, NEW,
parts and NES, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703330185.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL,
railway or tramway ONLY COMP-IG,
rolling stock, and >2,500 CC, USE,
parts and NES, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400005.................. Vehicles other than PASS MOT VEH
railway or tramway LT=1000CC SPRK IGN/
rolling stock, and ELEC NCHRG ENG,
parts and NES, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400010.................. Vehicles other than PSSNGR VEH, SPARK
railway or tramway IGN AND ELCTC MTR,
rolling stock, and 1000-1500 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703400020.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPRK IG/
railway or tramway ELEC, NCHG, NESOI,
rolling stock, and 4 CYL, 500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400030.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, NCHG PL >4<6
rolling stock, and CYL,1500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400040.................. Vehicles other than 3PASS VEH, SPARK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, NCHRG<6
rolling stock, and CYL,1500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400045.................. Vehicles other than USED VHCLS, SPRK AND
railway or tramway ELCTC ENGN 1500-
rolling stock, and 3000 CC NESOI, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703400060.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC NCHG PLG
rolling stock, and <3000CC,4 CYL & UN,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703400070.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC NCHG PLUG>4<6
rolling stock, and CYL, <3000 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703400080.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, NWCHRG PLG <6
rolling stock, and CYL, <3000 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703400090.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IG &
railway or tramway ELEC NO PLUG, OVER
rolling stock, and 3000 CC, USED, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703500010.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL AND
railway or tramway ELEC NO PLUG,
rolling stock, and <1,500 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
[[Page 57101]]
8703500030.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESL/ELC
railway or tramway (NO PLUG) 1500-2500
rolling stock, and CC, NEW, AND VALUED
parts and AT $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703500050.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIES/ELEC
railway or tramway (NO PLG) ENG, 1500-
rolling stock, and 2500 CC, USED, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703500070.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL/
railway or tramway ELEC, >2,500 CC,
rolling stock, and NEW, NESOI, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703500090.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESEL/
railway or tramway ELEC, >2,500 CC,
rolling stock, and USED, NESOI, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703600005.................. Vehicles other than PASS MOT VEH LT=1000
railway or tramway CC SPARK IGN/ELEC
rolling stock, and CHRG W PLG, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703600010.................. Vehicles other than PASSVEH, SP-IGN/ELEC
railway or tramway W/PLUG ENG, (1000-
rolling stock, and 1500 CC), AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703600020.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, WITH PLUG 4
rolling stock, and CYL,1500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703600030.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC CHRG PLG <4
rolling stock, and <6CYL,1500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703600040.................. Vehicles other than 3PASS VEH, SPRK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC CHRG, >6
rolling stock, and CYL,1500-3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703600045.................. Vehicles other than USED VEHICLES, SPK/
railway or tramway ELEC (1500-3000
rolling stock, and CC), NESOI, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703600060.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC CHRG PLUG
rolling stock, and >3000CC, 4 CYL &
parts and UN, AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703600070.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, CHRG PLUG
rolling stock, and >4<6 CYL, >3000CC,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703600080.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, SPK IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC CHRG PLUG >6
rolling stock, and CYL, <3000 CC, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8703600090.................. Vehicles other than PASS MTR VEH, SP IGN/
railway or tramway ELEC, OVER 3000 CC,
rolling stock, and USED, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703700010.................. Vehicles other than PASSENGER VEHICLES,
railway or tramway DIESEL/ELEC, <1,500
rolling stock, and CC, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703700030.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESE/
railway or tramway ELEC, OV 1500 BT NT
rolling stock, and OV 2500 CC, NEW,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703700050.................. Vehicles other than PASS VEH, DIESL/
railway or tramway ELEC, OV 1500 BT NT
rolling stock, and OV 2500 CC, USED,
parts and AND VALUED AT
accessories thereof. $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703700070.................. Vehicles other than PASS MOTOR VEH,
railway or tramway DIESL/ELECTRIC,
rolling stock, and >2,500CC, NEW,
parts and NESOI, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703700090.................. Vehicles other than PASS MOTOR VEH,
railway or tramway DIESL/ELECTRI,
rolling stock, and >2,500 CC, USED,
parts and NESOI, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703800000.................. Vehicles other than PASSENGER MOTOR
railway or tramway VEHICLES ONLY
rolling stock, and ELECTRC MOTOR,
parts and NESOI, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $50,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8703900100.................. Vehicles other than PASSENGER MOTOR
railway or tramway VEHICLES, NESOI,
rolling stock, and AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8706001520.................. Vehicles other than CHASSIS FITTED W/
railway or tramway ENG, FOR PASSENGER
rolling stock, and AUTOMOBILES, AND
parts and VALUED AT $50,000
accessories thereof. PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
8707100020.................. Vehicles other than BODIES FOR PASSENGER
railway or tramway AUTOS OF HEADING
rolling stock, and 8703, AND VALUED AT
parts and $50,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8711200000.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES
railway or tramway (INCLUDING MOPEDS),
rolling stock, and CYCL, EXC50CC,
parts and NT250C, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $5,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
[[Page 57102]]
8711300000.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES
railway or tramway (INCLUDING MOPEDS),
rolling stock, and CYCL, EXC250CC,
parts and NT500, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $5,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8711400000.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES, CYCL,
railway or tramway EXC500, NT800CC,
rolling stock, and AND VALUED AT
parts and $5,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8711500000.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES, CYCL,
railway or tramway EXCD 800 CC, AND
rolling stock, and VALUED AT $5,000
parts and PER UNIT WHOLESALE
accessories thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
8711600000.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES
railway or tramway (INCLUDING MOPED)
rolling stock, and ELECTRIC MOTOR,
parts and NESOI, AND VALUED
accessories thereof. AT $5,000 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8711900100.................. Vehicles other than MOTORCYCLES
railway or tramway (INCLUDING MOPEDS),
rolling stock, and NESOI, AND VALUED
parts and AT $5,000 PER UNIT
accessories thereof. WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
8714100010.................. Vehicles other than SADDLES AND SEATS OF
railway or tramway MOTORCYCLES, AND
rolling stock, and VALUED AT $5,000
parts and PER UNIT WHOLESALE
accessories thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
8714100090.................. Vehicles other than PARTS, NESOI, OF
railway or tramway MOTORCYCLES, AND
rolling stock, and VALUED AT $5,000
parts and PER UNIT WHOLESALE
accessories thereof. PRICE IN THE U.S.
9020004000.................. Optical, UNDERWATER BREATHING
photographic, DEVICES CARRIED ON
cinematographic, PERSON, AND VALUED
measuring, AT $300 PER UNIT
checking, WHOLESALE PRICE IN
precision, medical THE U.S.
or surgical
instruments and
apparatus; parts
and accessories
thereof.
9101110000.................. Clocks and watches WRST WATCH, ELEC
and parts thereof. OPER, PRECIOUS
METAL, MECH
DISPLAY, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9101192000.................. Clocks and watches WRIST WATCH, ELEC
and parts thereof. OPER, PRECIOUS
METAL, OPTO-ELEC
DSP, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9101195000.................. Clocks and watches WRIST WATCH,
and parts thereof. ELECTRICALLY OPER,
PRECIOUS METAL,
NES, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9101210000.................. Clocks and watches WRST WATCH, NT
and parts thereof. BATTERY, PRECIOUS
METAL, AUTOMATIC,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9101290000.................. Clocks and watches WRIST WATCHE, NT
and parts thereof. BATTERY, PRECIOUS
METAL W/O AUTOM,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9101910000.................. Clocks and watches OTH WATCH, PRECIOUS
and parts thereof. METAL, ELEC OPR,
EXC WRST WATCH, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9101990000.................. Clocks and watches OTH WATCH, PRCS
and parts thereof. METAL, NT BATTERY,
EXC WRIST WATCH,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9111100000.................. Clocks and watches WTCH CASES, PRCS
and parts thereof. METAL OR METAL CLAD
W PRCS METAL, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9111900000.................. Clocks and watches PTS, WATCH CASES OF
and parts thereof. PRECIOUS METAL OR
BASE METAL, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9113100000.................. Clocks and watches WATCH BANDS ETC, OF
and parts thereof. PRCS METAL/METAL
CLAD W PRCS MT, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9201200000.................. Musical instruments; GRAND PIANOS.
parts and
accessories of such
articles.
9601100000.................. Miscellaneous WORKED IVORY AND
manufactured ARTICLES OF IVORY.
articles.
9601900000.................. Miscellaneous BONE, HORN, CORAL,
manufactured ETC & OTH ANIMAL
articles. CARVING MATERL.
9602004000.................. Miscellaneous MOLDED OR CARVED
manufactured ARTICLES OF WAX.
articles.
9603300000.................. Miscellaneous ARTISTS BRUSHES, &
manufactured SIMILAR BRUSHES FOR
articles. COSEMTICS.
9608300039.................. Miscellaneous FOUNTAIN PENS,
manufactured STYLOGRAPH PENS AND
articles. OTHER PENS, NESOI.
9616200000.................. Miscellaneous POWDER PUFFS & PADS
manufactured TO APPLY COSMETICS,
articles. TOILET PREP.
9701210000.................. Works of art, PAINTINGS, DRAWING
collectors' pieces AND PASTELS, OF AN
and antiques. AGE EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9701220000.................. Works of art, MOSAICS OF AN AGE
collectors' pieces EXCEEDING 100
and antiques. YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
[[Page 57103]]
9701290000.................. Works of art, COLLAGES & SIMILAR
collectors' pieces DECORATIVE PLAQUES,
and antiques. OF AN EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9701910000.................. Works of art, PAINTINGS, DRAWING
collectors' pieces AND PASTELS, OF AN
and antiques. AGE NOT EXCEEDING
100 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9701920000.................. Works of art, MOSAICS, OF AN AGE
collectors' pieces NOT EXCEEDING 100
and antiques. YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9701990000.................. Works of art, COLLAGES & SIMILAR
collectors' pieces DECORATIVE PLAQUES,
and antiques. OF AN AGE NOT
EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9702100000.................. Works of art, ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS,
collectors' pieces PRINTS &
and antiques. LITHOGRAPHS, OF AN
AGE EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9702900000.................. Works of art, ORIGINAL ENGRAVINGS,
collectors' pieces PRINTS &
and antiques. LITHOGRAPHS, OF AN
AGE NOT EXCEEDING
100 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9703100000.................. Works of art, ORIGINAL SCULPTURES
collectors' pieces AND STATUARY, IN
and antiques. ANY MATERIAL, OF AN
AGE EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9703900000.................. Works of art, ORIGINAL SCULPTURES
collectors' pieces AND STATUARY, IN
and antiques. ANY MATERIAL, NOT
OF AN AGE EXCEEDING
100 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9704000000.................. Works of art, POSTAGE OR REVENUE
collectors' pieces STAMPS, FIRSTDAY
and antiques. COVERS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9705100000.................. Works of art, COLLECTIONS &
collectors' pieces CLLCTRS' PCS OF
and antiques. ARCH, ETHNO OR HIST
INT, AND VALUED AT
$300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9705210000.................. Works of art, HUMAN SPEC AND PARTS
collectors' pieces THEREOF, OF ZOO,
and antiques. BOT, MIN, ANA OR
PALEO INT, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9705220000.................. Works of art, EXTINCT OR END
collectors' pieces SPECIES OR PARTS,
and antiques. OF ZOO, BOT, MIN,
ANA, OR PALEO INT,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9705290000.................. Works of art, COLLECTIONS &
collectors' pieces CLLCTRS' PCS OF
and antiques. ZOO, BOT, MIN, ANA,
PALEO INT, NESOI,
AND VALUED AT $300
PER UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9705310030.................. Works of art, GOLD NUMISMATIC
collectors' pieces (COLLECTORS')
and antiques. PIECES, OF AN AGE
EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9705310060.................. Works of art, NUMISMATIC
collectors' pieces (COLLECTORS')
and antiques. PIECES, EXCEPT
GOLD, OF AN AGE
EXCEEDING 100
YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9705390030.................. Works of art, GOLD NUMISMATIC
collectors' pieces (COLLECTORS')
and antiques. PIECES, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9705390060.................. Works of art, NUMISMATIC
collectors' pieces (COLLECTORS')
and antiques. PIECES, EXCEPT
GOLD, NESOI, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
9706100000.................. Works of art, ANTIQUES OF AN AGE
collectors' pieces EXCEEDING 250
and antiques. YEARS, AND VALUED
AT $300 PER UNIT
WHOLESALE PRICE IN
THE U.S.
9706900000.................. Works of art, ANTIQUES OF AN AGE
collectors' pieces EXCEEDING 100 YEARS
and antiques. BUT NOT EXCEEDING
250 YEARS, AND
VALUED AT $300 PER
UNIT WHOLESALE
PRICE IN THE U.S.
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22. Supplement No. 6 to part 746 is added to read as follows:
Supplement No. 6 to Part 746--Items That Require a License for Export,
Reexport, and Transfer (In-Country) to or Within Russia or Belarus
Pursuant to Sec. 746.5(a)(1)(iii)
The items identified in this supplement are a subset of items that
are otherwise designated as EAR99 under the Commerce Control List (CCL)
in supplement no. 1 to part 774. These items may be useful for Russia's
chemical and biological weapons production capabilities or may be
diverted from Belarus to Russia for these activities of concern. These
items consist of discrete chemicals, biologics, fentanyl and its
precursors, and related equipment. BIS has specified Chemical Abstract
Numbers (CAS) where applicable in this supplement to assist exporters,
reexporters, and transferors in classifying these items. In addition,
paragraph (g) of supplement no. 6 to part 746 identifies equipment and
other items that BIS has determined are not manufactured in Russia or
are otherwise important to Russia in developing advanced production and
development capabilities to enable advanced manufacturing across a
number of industries or may be diverted from Belarus to Russia for
these activities of concern.
(a) Chemicals in concentrations of 95% weight or greater, as
follows:
(1) Ethylene dichloride (CAS 107-06-2);
(2) Nitromethane (CAS 75-52-5);
(3) Picric acid (CAS 88-89-1);
(4) Aluminum chloride (CAS 7446-70-0);
(5) Arsenic (CAS 7440-38-2);
(6) Arsenic trioxide (CAS 1327-53-3);
(7) Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine hydrochloride (CAS 3590-07-6);
(8) Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine hydrochloride (CAS 55-86-7);
(9) Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride (CAS 817-09-4);
(10) Tributylphosphite (CAS 102-85-2);
(11) Isocyanatomethane (CAS 624-83-9);
(12) Quinaldine (CAS 91-63-4);
(13) 2-bromochloroethane (CAS 107-04-0);
(14) Benzil (CAS 134-81-6);
(15) Diethyl ether (CAS 60-29-7);
(16) Dimethyl ether (CAS 115-10-6);
(17) Dimethylaminoethanol (CAS 108-01-0);
(18) 2-methoxyethanol (CAS 109-86-4);
(19) Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE);
(20) Diethylenetriamine (CAS 111-40-0);
(21) Dichloromethane (CAS 75-09-2);
(22) Dimethylaniline (CAS 121-69-7);
(23) Ethyl bromide (CAS 74-96-4);
(24) Ethyl chloride (CAS 75-00-3);
(25) Ethylamine (CAS 75-04-7);
(26) Hexamine (CAS 100-97-0);
(27) Isopropanol (CAS 67- 63-0);
(28) Isopropyl bromide (CAS 75-26-3);
(29) Isopropyl ether (CAS 108-20-3);
(30) Methylamine (CAS 74-89-5);
(31) Methyl bromide (CAS 74-83-9);
(32) Monoisopropylamine (CAS 75-31-0);
(33) Obidoxime chloride (CAS 114-90-9);
(34) Potassium bromide (CAS 7758-02-3);
(35) Pyridine (CAS 110-86-1);
(36) Pyridostigmine bromide (CAS 101-26-8);
(37) Sodium bromide (CAS 7647-15-6);
(38) Sodium metal (CAS 7440-23-5);
(39) Tributylamine (CAS 102-82-9);
(40) Triethylamine (CAS 121-44-8); or
(41) Trimethylamine (CAS 75-50-3).
(b) Chemicals in concentrations of 90% weight or greater, as
follows:
(1) Acetone (CAS 67-64-1);
(2) Acetylene (CAS 74-86-2);
(3) Ammonia (CAS 7664-41-7);
(4) Antimony (CAS 7440-36-0);
(5) Benzaldehyde (CAS 100-52-7);
(6) Benzoin (CAS 119-53-9);
(7) 1-Butanol (CAS 71-36-3);
(8) 2-Butanol (CAS 78-92-2);
(9) Iso-Butanol (CAS 78-83-1);
(10) Tert-Butanol (CAS 75-65-0);
(11) Calcium carbide (CAS 75-20-7);
(12) Carbon monoxide (CAS 630-08-0);
(13) Chlorine (CAS 7782-50-5);
(14) Cyclohexanol (CAS 108-93-0);
(15) Dicyclohexylamine (CAS 101-83-7);
(16) Ethanol (CAS 64-17-5);
(17) Ethylene (CAS 74-85-1);
(18) Ethylene oxide (CAS 75-21-8);
(19) Fluoroapatite (CAS 1306-05-4);
(20) Hydrogen chloride (CAS 7647-01-0);
(21) Hydrogen sulfide (CAS 7783-06-4);
(22) Mandelic acid (CAS 90-64-2);
(23) Methanol (CAS 67-56-1);
(24) Methyl chloride (CAS 74-87-3);
(25) Methyl iodide (CAS 74-88-4);
(26) Methyl mercaptan (CAS 74-93-1);
(27) Monoethyleneglycol (CAS 107-21-1);
(28) Oxalyl chloride (CAS 79-37-8);
(29) Potassium sulfide (CAS 1312-73-8);
(30) Potassium thiocyanate (CAS 333-20-0);
(31) Sodium hypochlorite (CAS 7681-52-9);
(32) Sulphur (CAS 7704-34-9);
(33) Sulphur dioxide (CAS 7446-09-5);
(34) Sulphur trioxide (CAS 7446-11-9);
(35) Thiophosphoryl chloride (CAS 3982-91-0);
(36) Tri-isobutyl phosphite (CAS 1606-96-8);
(37) White phosphorus (CAS 12185-10-3); or
(38) Yellow phosphorus (CAS 7723-14-0).
(c) Fentanyl and its derivatives Alfentanil, Sufentanil,
Remifentanil, Carfentanil, thiafentanil, and salts thereof.
Note 1 to paragraph (c): The items in paragraph (c) are from the EU
list, as X.C.IX.002.
Note 2 to paragraph (c): Consistent with EU List X.C.IX.002,
paragraph (c) does not control products identified as consumer goods
packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual
use.
(d) Chemical precursors to Central Nervous System Acting Chemicals,
as follows:
(1) 4-anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (CAS 21409-26-7);
(2) N-phenethyl-4-piperidone (CAS 39742-60-4);
(3) Tert-butyl 4-(phenylamino) piperidine-1-carboxylate (CAS 125541-22-
2);
(4) Norfentanyl (CAS 1609-66-1); or
(5) N-phenyl-4-piperidinamine (CAS 504-24-5).
Note 3 to paragraph (d): The items in paragraph (d) are from the EU
list, as X.C.IX.003.
Note 4 to paragraph (d): Consistent with EU List X.C.IX.003,
paragraph (d) does not control ``chemical mixtures'' containing one or
more of the chemicals specified in paragraph (d) (and consistent with
EU List entry X.C.IX.003) in which no individually specified chemical
constitutes more than 1% by the weight of the mixture.
Note 5 to paragraph (d): Consistent with EU List X.C.IX.003,
paragraph (d) does not control products identified as consumer goods
packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual
use.
(e) Biologics: This paragraph (e) identifies certain biologics and
biological equipment. The control on these items is intended to hinder
Russia bioweapons production capabilities.
(1) Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE);
(2) Cell culture materials, including cell lines, vectors,
plasmids, and cell culture media, n.e.s.;
(3) Assay kits and reagents for nucleotide or peptide isolation,
extraction, purification, or, n.e.s.;
(4) Nucleotides, oligonucleotides, and reagents for oligonucleotide
synthesis, n.e.s.; or
(5) Amino acids, peptides, proteins, and resins and reagents for
peptide synthesis, n.e.s.
(f) Equipment: This paragraph (f) identifies additional equipment
that BIS
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has determined is not manufactured in Russia. Therefore, the
implementation of restrictive export controls on this equipment by the
United States and our allies will economically impact Russia and
significantly hinder Russia's CBW production capabilities.
(1) Reaction vessels, Fermenters, agitators, heat exchangers,
condensers, pumps (including single seal pumps), valves, storage tanks,
containers, receivers, and distillation or absorption columns, n.e.s.;
(2) Vacuum pumps with a manufacturer's specified maximum flow-rate
greater than 1 m3/h (under standard temperature and pressure
conditions), casings (pump bodies), preformed casing-liners, impellers,
rotors, and jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all
surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemicals being
processed are made from controlled materials;
(3) Laboratory equipment, including parts and accessories for such
equipment, for the analysis or detection, destructive or non-
destructive, of chemical substances, n.e.s.;
(4) Whole chlor-alkali electrolysis cells (mercury, diaphragm, and
membrane) and ``components'' ``specially designed'' therefor as
follows:
(i) Electrodes;
(ii) Diaphragms; and
(iii) Ion exchange membranes;
(5) Compressors ``specially designed'' to compress wet or dry
chlorine, regardless of material of construction;
(6) Class II biosafety cabinets and glove boxes, n.e.s.;
(7) Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in style) with a minimum nominal
width of 2.5 meters, n.e.s.;
(8) Full face-mask air-purifying and air-supplying respirators
n.e.s.;
(9) Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-
contained fan-HEPA filter units that may be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3,
BSL 4, L3, L4) containment facilities;
(10) Microwave reactors;
(11) Well plates;
(12) Fermenters and components therefor, n.e.s.;
(13) Centrifuges capable of separating biological samples, with a
maximum capacity of 5L, components and accessories therefor, n.e.s.,
including centrifuge tubes and concentrators;
(14) Filtration equipment capable of use in handling biological
materials, n.e.s.;
(15) Nucleic acid synthesizers and assemblers, n.e.s.;
(16) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) instruments;
(17) Robotic liquid handling instruments, n.e.s.;
(18) Chromatography and spectrometry components, parts and
accessories;
(19) Nucleic acid sequencers, n.e.s.;
(20) Aerosol inhalation testing equipment, components, parts and
accessories, n.e.s.;
(21) Flow cytometry equipment, components, parts and accessories,
n.e.s.;
(22) Probe sonicators, cell disruptors and tissue homogenizers; or
(23) `Continuous flow reactors' and their `modular components'.
Technical Notes for paragraph (f)(23): 1. Consistent with EU List
X.B.X.001, for purposes of paragraph (f)(23) `continuous flow reactors'
consist in plug and play systems where reactants are continuously fed
into the reactor and the resultant product is collected at the outlet.
2. Consistent with EU List X.B.X.001, for purposes of paragraph
(f)(23) `modular components' are fluidic modules, liquid pumps, valves,
packed-bed modules, mixer modules, pressure gauges, liquid-liquid
separators, etc.
(g) Quantum computing and advanced manufacturing: This paragraph
(g) identifies additional equipment and other items that are believed
to not be manufactured in Russia or are otherwise important to Russia
in developing advanced production and development capabilities.
(1) `Quantum Computers', and ``specially designed'' ``electronic
assemblies'' and ``components'' therefor, as follows:
(i) Quantum processing units, qubit circuits, and qubit devices;
(ii) Quantum control ``components'' and quantum measurement
devices.
Note 6 to paragraph (g)(1): For purposes of this entry, `Quantum
Computers' perform computations that harness the collective properties
of quantum states, such as superposition, interference and
entanglement. It applies to circuit model (or gate-based) and adiabatic
(or annealing).
Note 7 to paragraph (g)(1): Quantum processing units, qubit
circuits and qubit devices include but are not limited to
semiconductor, superconducting, Ion Trap, photonic interaction,
silicon/spin, cold atoms.
Note 8 to paragraph (g)(1): Quantum control ``components'' and
quantum measurement devices applies to items designed for calibrating,
initializing, manipulating or measuring the resident qubits of a
quantum computer.
(2) `Cryogenic refrigeration systems' designed to maintain
temperatures below 1.1k for 48hrs or more and ``specially designed''
cryogenic refrigeration equipment and ``components'' as follows:
(i) Pulse Tubes;
(ii) Cryostats;
(iii) Dewars;
(iv) Gas Handling System (GHS);
(v) Compressors;
(vi) Control Units;
Note 9 to paragraph (g)(2): `Cryogenic refrigeration systems'
include but are not limited to Dilution Refrigeration, Adiabatic
Demagnisation Refrigerators and Laser Cooling Systems.
(3) Ultra-High Vacuum (UHV) equipment as follows:
(i) UHV pumps (sublimation, turbomolecular, diffusion, cryogenic,
ion-getter);
(ii) UHV pressure gauges.
Note 10 to paragraph (g)(3): UHV means 100 nanoPascals (nPa) or
lower.
(4) High Quantum Efficiency (QE) photodetectors and sources with a
QE greater than 80% in the wavelength range exceeding 300nm but not
exceeding 1700nm;
(5) Manufacturing equipment as follows:
(i) Additive manufacturing equipment for the production of metal
parts;
Note 11 to paragraph (g)(5)(i): This entry identified under
paragraph (5)(i) only applies to the following systems:
1. Powder-bed systems using Selective Laser Melting (SLM), laser
cusing; Direct Metal Laser Sintering (DMLS) or Electron Beam Melting
(ELB), or
2. Powder-fed systems using laser cladding, direct energy
deposition or laser metal deposition.
(ii) Additive manufacturing equipment for ``energetic materials'',
including equipment using ultrasonic extrusion;
(iii) Vat photopolymerisation additive manufacturing equipment
using Stereo Lithography (SLA) or Direct Light Processing (DLP)
(6) Metal powders and metal alloy powders ``specially designed''
for the additive manufacturing equipment specified in 3a.
(7) Microscopes, related equipment and detectors, as follows:
(i) Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM);
(ii) Scanning Auger Microscopes;
(iii) Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM);
(iv) Atomic Force Microscopes (AFM);
(v) Scanning Force Microscopes (SFM);
(vi) Equipment and detectors ``specially designed'' for use with
the microscopes specified in a. to e., employing any of the following:
(A) X-ray Photo Spectroscopy (XPS):
(B) Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDX, EDS);
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(C) Electron Back Scatter Detector (EBSD) systems;
(D) Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis (ESCA).
(8) `Decapsulation' equipment for semiconductor devices.
Note 12 to paragraph (g)(8): `Decapsulation' is the removal of a
cap, lid, or encapsulating material from a packaged integrated circuit
by mechanical, thermal, or chemical methods.
(9) ``Software'' ``specially designed'' or modified for the
``development'', ``production'' or ``use'' of the items specified in
paragraphs (g)(1) through (8) of this supplement.
(10) ``Software'' for Digital Twins (DT) of additive manufacture
products or for the determination of the reliability of additive
manufacture products.
(11) ``Technology'' for the ``development'', ``production'' or
``use'' of the items specified in paragraphs (g)(1) through (10) of
this supplement.
PART 762--RECORDKEEPING
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22. The authority citation for part 762 is revised to read as follows:
Authority: 50 U.S.C. 4801-4852; 50 U.S.C. 4601 et seq.; 50
U.S.C. 1701 et seq.; E.O. 13222, 66 FR 44025, 3 CFR, 2001 Comp., p.
783.
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23. Section 762.1 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as
follows:
Sec. 762.1 Scope.
(a) * * *
(2) Exports of commodities, software, or technology from the United
States and any known reexports, transfers (in-country), transshipment,
or diversions of items exported from the United States;
* * * * *
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24. Section 762.6 is amended by revising paragraph (a)(2) to read as
follows:
Sec. 762.6 Period of retention.
(a) * * *
(2) Any known reexport, transfer (in-country), transshipment, or
diversion of such item;
* * * * *
Thea D. Rozman Kendler,
Assistant Secretary for Export Administration.
[FR Doc. 2022-19910 Filed 9-15-22; 8:45 am]
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