An export license is a government-issued authorization required to legally ship certain goods, technologies, or software across international borders. It ensures compliance with national security, trade sanctions, or foreign policy. Businesses dealing with controlled items, like defense or dual-use products, benefit by avoiding legal penalties. Exporters and logistics firms rely on it to facilitate lawful, cross-border trade.
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