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How you import from and export to the Palestinian Authority.
How you import from and export to the Andean countries.
The concierge service helps maritime businesses to interact with government departments.
Licence covering certain dual-use items that were imported to the UK for maintenance, repair or replacement and exported without any changes to their original characteristics.
Licence covering the temporary export of specified dual-use items to certain countries for an exhibition or fair.
This notice sets out the country graduation of Vietnam and Samoa from the UK’s unilateral preferences scheme for developing countries.
A guide for British businesses who are interested in developing their overseas trade and doing business in Angola.
A guide for British businesses who are interested in developing their overseas trade and doing business in Bangladesh.
Notice setting out that the requirements to apply the rules on cumulation of origin in the trade arrangements listed have been fulfilled.
Detailed guidance on interpreting the ‘Cryptography Note’ – Note 3 to Category 5 Part 2, Information Security in Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No. 428/2009.
The Department for International Trade has revised arrangements for processing licence applications during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
GOV.UK guidance on export controls was updated on 31 December 2020 to reflect the end of the EU transition period.
Extant and new dual-use licences to Russia have been suspended. Nine open general export control licences (OGELs) updated to remove Russia as a permitted destination.
This notice sets out compound penalties related to unlicensed exports of dual use goods, military goods and related activity controlled by the Export Control Order 2008.
This notice is to remind applicants of the requirements for undertakings.
Licence allowing the export, for non-military use, of certain dual-use items to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
Licence allowing the export or transfer of goods, software or technology for the Turkish Aerospace Industries TF-X Programme.
Allows the holder to promote the supply of military goods to Iraq, or to supply those goods within the UK before export to Iraq. It is not a licence to export military goods to Iraq.
Open general export licence (OGEL) which came into force on 2 October 2006.
Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Austria.
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