Export control: how does it work?

Export control governs the export of sensitive goods, technologies, and services to ensure compliance with national and international regulations. EC Compliance has developed a methodology based on five key steps:

  1. Classification: identify and classify products according to their sensitivity.
  2. Exportability: verify whether the export is authorized or subject to restrictions.
  3. Screening: check clients and partners to avoid blacklisted entities.
  4. Licenses: obtain the necessary authorizations from the authorities.
  5. Reporting: track each flow and submit reports to the authorities.

By following this methodology, exporters can secure their international transactions while ensuring compliance. The EC Manager software tool helps facilitate and automate the implementation of these five export-control steps.

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EC Compliance on BFM Business
Marc Zarnowiecki, CEO of EC Compliance, discusses the challenges of export control.

EC Compliance is a software suite designed to meet compliance requirements related to the export of sensitive products.