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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:
For the following items to Cuba, you must complete the mandatory filing via the Census Bureau’s AES Direct website to obtain an ITN for your shipment. You must completely obliterate the check boxes and text referring to NOEEI § 30.37(a) and NOEEI § 30.37(h) and write the ITN or AES Downtime Citation and the code “CCD” (for “Consumer Communications Devices”) on PS Form 2976. If you need additional space, include the ITN and “CCD” notation in the “Detailed description of contents” field.
- Consumer communications devices, computers, and software, including computers, mobile phones, smart phones, modems, peripherals, digital cameras, batteries, chargers, radio equipment, television and home satellite equipment, anti-virus software, and other personal communications hardware and software.
For the following items to Cuba, you must complete the mandatory filing via the Census Bureau’s AES Direct website to obtain an ITN for your shipment. You must completely obliterate the check boxes and text referring to NOEEI § 30.37(a) and NOEEI § 30.37(h) and write the ITN or AES Downtime Citation and the code “SCP” (for “Support for the Cuban People”) on PS Form 2976. If you need additional space, include the ITN and “SCP” notation in the “Detailed description of contents” field.
- Building materials, tools, and equipment for private buildings and agricultural activities.
- Tools, equipment, and supplies for private-sector entrepreneurs (e.g., curling iron for a hair salon).
- Items donated for scientific, archaeological, cultural, ecological, educational, historic preservation, or sporting activities.
- Items to individuals or non-governmental organizations that promote independent activity and strengthen civil society.
- Items to improve telecommunications, including Internet access, infrastructure, and upgrades.
- Items for use by news media personnel.
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