AESTIR Changes for Nov 9 - DDTC ITAR Exemption Codes Added
U.S. Customs and Border Protection has posted a summary of changes for the Automated Export System Trade Interface Requirements (AESTIR) that were effective on November 9, 2011. The following were added to Appendix O - DDTC ITAR Exemption Codes (available here):
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- 123.17F - 22 CFR 123.17 (f) Temporary export of one set of "Body Armor" for personal use without a license from the United States by an individual (U.S. person). Companies cannot use this exemption.
- 123.17G - 22 CFR 123.17 (g) Temporary export of one set of "Body Armor" for personal use without a license going to Afghanistan and to Iraq. Companies cannot use this exemption.