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Census Offers AES Tips for Sold En Route Indicator Issue, Unreported License Code

The Census Bureau on May 18 emailed tips on how to address the most frequent messages generated this month in the Automated Export System. Response code 303 is a fatal error for when the “Party Type is identified as Ultimate Consignee and the Sold En Route Indicator is not reported as Yes or No,” Census said. The agency said the ultimate consignee information must be reported in the filer’s Electronic Export Information along with a valid sold en route Indicator. Census said the filer should verify the ultimate consignee and the Sold En Route Indicator, correct the shipment and resubmit.

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Response code 504 is a fatal error for when the license code reported is not valid in the Automated Export System. Census said the license code or license exemption code must be reported on each EEI. The filer should verify the code, correct the shipment and resubmit.