China-What are the common mistakes when applying for import and export licenses for dual-use items and technology?

Sep 10, 2024
Dual-Use Items and Technologies
Import&Export
China
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Common mistakes include:

  1. Incomplete application materials;
  2. The end-user and end-use statements lack handwritten signatures from the responsible person, the commitments are incomplete, or they are not issued using the specific template;
  3. Inconsistent contract numbers in the application materials;
  4. Discrepancies between the quantity and amount on the application form and the contract;
  5. Inconsistencies between the descriptions in English and Chinese.

 

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  1. Measures for the Administration on Import and Export License for Dual-use Items and Technologies
  2. Catalogue of Dual-Use Items and Technologies Subject to Import and Export License Administration (2024)

 

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