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CCL Index

A key in determining whether you need a Department of Commerce export license is knowing whether your item has a specific Export Control Classification Number (ECCN). ECCNs are alpha-numeric codes that describe the item and indicate licensing requirements. You can find and search for the current list of ECCNs via the Commerce Control List (CCL).

This index is not an exhaustive list of controlled items.

Description ECCN Citation
Gun rifling machines
Gun, shotgun
Gun straightening presses
Gun, stun
Guns and armament manufactured between 1890 and 1919
Gyro dynamic balance stations
Gyro evacuation/fill stations
Gyro run-in/motor test stations
Gyro tuning test stations
Gyro-astro compasses & devices
Gyros
Gyros & gyro components
Gyroscope production/manufacturing/test equipment
HIPS (Hot Isostatic Presses)
HT-2 toxin
HTPB (Hydroxy-terminated polybutadiene) propellant additive
Hacking systems, equipment and components
Hafnium fluoride (HfF4) glass
Hafnium metal, alloys & compounds
Hafnium oxide (hafnia) (HfO2) made/coated crucibles
Hair type absorbers
Handcuffs
Handling equipment for propellants and their constituents
Handling systems, semiconductor wafers
Hantaan virus
Harbor entrance detection devices for submersible vessels
Hard surface coated substrates
Harnesses, complete
Heading sensors
Heading sensors, towed hydrophones
Heat exchangers & condensers
Heat exchangers for use in nuclear reactors
Heat pipe cooled mirrors
Heat sinks
Helicopter power transfer system technology
Helicopter system development technology
Helium
Helium, enriched
Helium refrigeration units
Helium-3
Helix Tubes
Helix traveling wave tubes (TWTs) technology
Helmet, military conventional steel
Helmet shells, liners, comfort pads
Helminthosporium oryzae (Cochliobolus miyabeanus)
Hemishell dimensional inspection equipment/systems
Hendra virus (Equine morbillivirus)
Herpesvirus (Suid herpesvirus 1; a.k.a. Pseudorabies virus, Aujeszky’s disease)
Hetero-epitaxial grown multi-layer substrates
Hetero-structure semiconductor technology