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AI Export Control Classification: First-Pass ECCN and Schedule B
AI can run a first-pass ECCN and Schedule B classification, narrowing the question before trade counsel renders the formal call — and surfacing red flags first.
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- 1The premise
- 2ECCN
- 3Schedule B
- 4EAR99
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Section 1
The premise
AI can suggest first-pass export-control classifications, but the formal classification and license decision belong to trade counsel.
What AI does well here
- Map product technical specs to candidate ECCN entries with rationale.
- Surface deemed-export risk language where foreign-national engineers are involved.
What AI cannot do
- Render a binding ECCN classification or apply for a license.
- Substitute for trade counsel review of dual-use considerations.
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