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The DGFT issued Public Notice No. 53/2023, notifying the procedure for General Authorization for Export of Information Security items (GAEIS) under Category 8A5 Part 2 of SCOMET. - Key conditions include the submission of detailed applications through the online SCOMET portal, providing end-user certificates (EUCs), maintaining records, and adhering to post-reporting requirements. GAEIS will not be issued for items intended for military applications or to countries/entities under UNSC embargo or proliferation concerns. Non-compliance may lead to penalties or suspension/revocation of GAEIS.
The DGFT issued Public Notice No. 53/2023, notifying the procedure for General Authorization for Export of Information Security items (GAEIS) under Category 8A5 Part 2 of SCOMET. - Key conditions include the submission of detailed applications through the online SCOMET portal, providing end-user certificates (EUCs), maintaining records, and adhering to post-reporting requirements. GAEIS will not be issued for items intended for military applications or to countries/entities under UNSC embargo or proliferation concerns. Non-compliance may lead to penalties or suspension/revocation of GAEIS.
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