A product not on the Commerce Control List, or whose Export Control Classification Number does not call for an export license, is classified as (E) none of the above.
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What is Commerce Control List?</h3>
- The Commerce Control List (CCL) is a list of categories and product groupings used to evaluate if a U.S. Department of Commerce export license is required for U.S. exports.
- The CCL is organized into 10 major categories, each of which is subdivided into five product groupings.
- If your item is under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Commerce but is not included on the CCL, it is labeled as EAR99.
As it is given in the description itself, if your item is under the jurisdiction of the United States Department of Commerce but is not included on the CCL, it is labeled as EAR99.
Therefore, a product not on the Commerce Control List, or whose Export Control Classification Number does not call for an export license, is classified as (E) none of the above.
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The correct answer is given below:
A product not on the Commerce Control List, or whose Export Control Classification Number does not call for an export license, is classified as
a. NLR.
b. SED.
c. BIS.
d. UCC.
e. none of the above.