International shipments may also require submission of an Electronic Export Information (EEI) filing. The EEI is required when the value of the commodity being sent is over $2,500, when an export license is required to export the commodity, or for items that are subject to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Additionally, an EEI is required for shipments of self-propelled vehicles, whenever exporting "600 series" items (ie. xY6z" format for items on the Commerce Control List that were previously controlled on the United States Munitions List), and for exports under the STA (Strategic Trade Authorization) license exception. And, an EEI is required for any shipments containing rough diamonds, regarless of value (HTS 7102.10, 7102.21 and 7102.31).
Note that an EEI filing is required for shipments going to China, Russia, and Venezuela for:
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All shipments valued at more than $2,500, even if an export license is not required;
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Shipments, regardless of value or content, intended for military end-use; or
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Shipments of items listed on the Commerce Control List (CCL), other than those identified as EAR99.
When shipping through eShipGlobal, the system will identify when an EEI is required. The ECO may also identify the need for an EEI and will contact the shipper directly in some cases. The EEI includes information about the sender, recipient of the item, and information about the item(s) being exported, including an ECCN.
The EEI may be filed directly through the shipper’s carrier of choice by completing an Agent File Form authorizing the carrier to submit the EEI filing. This may be found at:
Contact the ECO at exportcontrol@lists.uchicago.edu for assistance with this crucial step. Once the EEI has been filed, the shipper will be given an Internal Transaction Number (ITN), which the ECO must use to complete the review of the shipment in eShipGlobal.