Is the Electronic Export Information (EEI) filed in the Automated Export System (AES) confidential?
The EEI is confidential and used solely for official purposes authorized by the Secretary of Commerce in accordance with Title 13 United States Code section 301 (g). Neither the EEI nor its contents may be disclosed to anyone except the United States Principal Party in Interest (USPPI) or the authorized agent. The EEI must not be disclosed to foreign governments or foreign entities. The confidentiality provisions of the EEI can be found in FTR section 30.60.
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