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The following items are some of the limited types of shipments that may be allowed under U.S. law without the need for an export license:
- Personal gifts up to $100 in value.
- Humanitarian donations to relieve human suffering.
- Informational materials in any medium, including publications, films, photographs, music, and artwork.
- Commercial sales of eligible agricultural commodities, including food for people or animals, seeds, vitamins, food additives, nutritional supplements, natural fibers (e.g., cotton, wool, linen, silk, hemp, sisal) and fiber products, wood and wood products, and other plant or animal products. For a list of eligible agricultural commodities, see www.fas.usda.gov⁄sites⁄default⁄files⁄2014-04⁄schedulebeligiblecommodities06-28-06.pdf.
- Commercial sales of many medicines and eligible medical supplies.
- Computers, mobile phones, smart phones, modems, peripherals, radio equipment, home satellite equipment, anti-virus software, and other personal communications hardware and software. For additional information regarding eligible shipments of personal communications hardware and software, see www.treasury.gov⁄resource-center⁄faqs⁄ Sanctions⁄Pages⁄faq_iran.aspx#gld1.
- Commercial sales of replacement parts for medical devices sent on a one-to-one basis (i.e., one replacement part for one defective part). Replacement parts must be in limited quantities consistent with the intent to repair specific broken equipment (and not for resale or inventory). This does not cover shipments of medical devices themselves.
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