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This section of the Covalent web site provides detailed information on the export control status of Covalent products.
Covalent products, services and technology
are developed in the United States of America.
Therefore, U.S. export laws and regulations
apply to its useand remain in force
as products, services and technology are
re-exported to different parties and places
around the world. Export control restrictions
information may be required for exporting,
re-exporting, record keeping, bundling
and embedding of Covalent products, encryption
reporting, and shipping documentation. More
information on U.S. Export Regulations can
be found at http://www.bis.doc.gov/.
The Bureau of Industry and Security, a branch of the U.S. Department of Commerce regulates exports through the Export Administration Regulations (EAR). The regulations describe the export rules and restrictions on a wide range of commodities, technologies, and software.
Covalent products are exported with the following
classifications: ECCN: 5D002, License Exception:
TSU, and Harmonized Code: 8524.91.0030. This
information is to be used in conjunction
with the EAR to provide classification
information to assist exporters in the
export of Covalent products. All export
classification information (Export Classification
Control Numbers (ECCN), License Exceptions,
and Harmonize Numbers) is subject to
change without notice.
Due to U.S. foreign policy reasons, formal
government approval is required for the export
and re-export of Covalent products, services,
and technology to destinations subject to
U.S. embargoes or trade sanctions, unless
authorized by the U.S. Government.
Covalent prohibits export and
re-export of Covalent products, services,
and technology to destinations subject
to U.S. embargoes or trade sanctions, unless
authorized by the U.S. Government.
The following countries are subject to U.S. embargo or restrictive trade sanctions:
- Cuba
- Iran
- Iraq
- Libya
- North Korea (Democratic Republic of Korea)
- Sudan
- Syria
This list is subject to change. For the most current information on U.S. embargoed and sanctioned countries, see the U.S. Export Administration Regulations and Treasury Department regulations.
U.S. export regulations require that all-international
and domestic transactions be screened against
the U.S. Government listing of prohibited
end users. Shipments to certain individuals,
organizations, or institutions (hereafter
referred to as an entity) who have violated
U.S. export laws are prohibited. It is the
policy of Covalent not
to electronically or physically export or
re-export commodities or provide services
to any party, whether in the U.S.
or abroad, who is listed on U.S.
government export prohibited lists, including
but not limited to the Treasury Department's
Specially Designated Nationals List
and Commerce Department's Entity and Denied
Persons Lists.
Covalent is not responsible
for any damages, either direct or indirect,
suffered by you or your customer as a
result of using the information contained
herein. Covalent makes no representation
as to the accuracy or reliability of the
classification information contained in
this site. Any use of the information
on this site is without recourse to Covalent,
and is at your own risk.
If you have any questions regarding the export
or import of Covalent's products, please
email us at legal@covalent.com.
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