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The rules for manufacturing mercury added products in Great Britain, as well as importing and exporting them between Great Britain and non-EU countries.
THEIA (“THAY-A”) is driving digital transformation in the British Army so we will outcompete our adversaries, integrate with our partners and operate with maximum efficiency.
Use a global project licence to simplify the export of military goods and technology classed as collaborative defence projects.
Overview about agreements, conventions and treaties which impact on the UK's strategic export control policy and legislation.
Licence allowing the export or transfer of goods, software or technology for the A400M collaborative programme.
You can claim a relief to pay no Customs Duty and VAT if you're importing goods for charitable use.
How to apply for repayment of import duty and VAT on protective equipment or medical supplies brought into the UK from non-EU countries from 30 January 2020 up to 31 December 2020.
Licence for the export of military goods to a government or a NATO organisation in any of the destinations or countries listed in the OGEL.
Labelling rules for businesses in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and retailers in Northern Ireland, for certain agri-food products moved under the Northern Ireland Retail Movement Scheme.
Support services for military and defence personnel and their families including: the Armed Forces Covenant, childcare, employment, finance, housing, pensions and compensation and welfare support.
The National Army Museum (NAM) is the leading authority on the history of the British Army. It gathers, maintains and makes known the story of the British Army and its role and impact in world history. NAM is an executive...
How to import animals and animal products to Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales), the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man from non-EU countries.
This licence permits the export of certain military goods and technology to India.
You may be able to pay no Customs Duty or a reduced amount of duty for goods you bring or receive into the UK, depending on what they are and what you do with them.
Find out how you can import goods with a specific authorised use and pay less duty.
You may be able to use an open individual export licence (OIEL) to regularly export similar controlled items to the same customer.
Licence allowing the export or transfer of printed circuit boards (PCBs) and components for military goods.
Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK to be returned to the original country for repair or replacement.
Licence for the export of a wide range of military equipment to low-risk destinations.
The UK National Codification Bureau logs every item used by the 3 services. Suppliers can find out here what they need to do to be included.
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