ST0227DOCCENSUS
ST0227
A fundamental cause of noncompliance is a lack of understanding of the FTR, other export control regulations, and the AES process. If filing via AESDirect or AESPcLink, all AES staff should study the user guides and sample shipments (available on the AESDirect.gov website) and take the…
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A fundamental cause of noncompliance is a lack of understanding of the FTR, other export control regulations, and the AES process. If filing via AESDirect or AESPcLink, all AES staff should study the user guides and sample shipments (available on the AESDirect.gov website) and take the certification quiz prior to the initial filing of information. Once a year as a refresher, your organization’s AES staff should study the user guide and retake the quiz. The staff should attend sponsored training, such as the AES Export Compliance Seminars and the AESPcLink Certification Workshops. Knowledgeable Census Bureau experts lead the seminars and cover information on the FTR, researching commodity classifications, and the proper filing of information via the AES.
Assessed by HEXDI
What HEXDI assesses.
- M3
4 — TRAINING
Training schedule includes export/import seminars and workshops hosted by government agencies and quasi-government agency, such as regional…
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- First mapped
- Jun 8, 2022
- Last updated
- May 26, 2026 (8m ago)
- Source
- Automated Export System Best Practices