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Licence allowing people who are temporarily based abroad to access their business’ technology and information technology systems in the UK.
You may be able to use an open individual export licence (OIEL) to regularly export similar controlled items to the same customer.
How you import from and export to South Korea.
Find out how to claim Returned Goods Relief if you’re re-importing goods into the EU.
Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK for repair or replacement under warranty.
Guidance explaining the export of controlled goods.
Information on embargoes on West African States and how to apply for an export licence.
Licence for the transfer of ‘category C’ military goods to and from specified countries.
Licence for the export of military goods and transfers if the export is in support of UK government defence contracts.
Licence for the export of military goods for exhibition where the goods will be returned to the UK.
This open general import licence (OGIL) permits the importation of all goods into the United Kingdom, subject to the various exceptions it sets out.
Licence for the export of military goods for demonstration.
How you import from and export to Vietnam.
How you import from and export to Egypt.
Find out if your business is eligible for tailored in-market support from the Department for Business and Trade.
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.
The Department for Business and Trade (DBT) has developed a resilience framework which highlights 5 areas to explore when building resilience in supply chains.
How you import from and export to Morocco.
How end-use controls apply to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) related goods, software, technology and technical assistance.
Guidance for UK businesses on rules for selling services to Ireland.
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