End use certification: exporters must secure declared end use and prohibit re export without government consent to ensure export control compliance. The EUC prescribes identification of exporter, buyer, consignee and end user, item level disclosure including SCOMET category and value for technology, and contractual details. It requires declarations on precise end use, incorporation into downstream products, prohibition on modification or use beyond declared purposes without government consent, restrictions on re export and transshipment without complying with destination export controls, consent to post shipment verification, confidentiality for technology, and non use for weapons related purposes. Mandatory authorised signatory details, signature, and specific explanatory disclosures for software and technology exports are required.
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End use certification: exporters must secure declared end use and prohibit re export without government consent to ensure export control compliance.
The EUC prescribes identification of exporter, buyer, consignee and end user, item level disclosure including SCOMET category and value for technology, and contractual details. It requires declarations on precise end use, incorporation into downstream products, prohibition on modification or use beyond declared purposes without government consent, restrictions on re export and transshipment without complying with destination export controls, consent to post shipment verification, confidentiality for technology, and non use for weapons related purposes. Mandatory authorised signatory details, signature, and specific explanatory disclosures for software and technology exports are required.
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