DDTC Waives CBP Decrementation Requirement for Exports by Government Contractors
The State Department’s Directorate of Defense Trade Controls is waiving an export control provision that requires CBP to decrement DSP-73 temporary export licenses under certain circumstances, it said (here). The waiver will apply only to the export of Government Furnished…
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Equipment hand carried out of the U.S. for use in service of a U.S. government contract. The waiver will serve as a “temporary solution addressing the need for U.S. companies to equip personnel with certain defense articles when deploying overseas in support of U.S. government missions,” said DDTC.