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Cases where export license of strategic goods can be exempted

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In principle, exporters shall obtain export license before filing an export declaration of strategic goods. However, cases prescribed in Article 26 (1) of the PUBLIC NOTICE ON TRADE OF STRATEGIC ITEMS ( 전략물자 수출입고시 ) are exempt from export license unless the strategic goods are exported to, transited or trans-shipped in one of the Zone Na-2 countries (Central African Republic, North Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, and Yemen)   The special cases are: -         Supplying ship or aircraft equipment for its own use of a foreign ship or aircraft in South Korea -         Exporting machinery, equipment, or components used for urgent repairs, free of charge, for the safe operation of a ship or aircraft -         Exporting public goods for delivery to diplomatic offices (including overseas trade offices of the KO...

Who is eligible for comprehensive export license of strategic items?

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Except for some special cases, exporters shall obtain export license before filing an export declaration of strategic goods.   In principle, documents as below shall be attached to the application for export license of strategic items. -         Letter of Credit, Contract, Commercial Invoice, or Proforma Invoice -         Statement of Classification -         Import Certificate issued by the government of the importing country, or Statement by Ultimate Consignee and Purchaser -         Exporter’s Pledge -         End-User Statement -         An official document (such as a business registration or tax certificate) issued by the government of the importing country to confirm the business viability of the end-user. -         ...