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How you import from and export to Vietnam.
Export controls on goods that can be used for torture or capital punishment.
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 to a government or a NATO organisation in any of the destinations or countries listed in the OGEL.
Licence for the export of certain dual-use items to Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, including Liechtenstein and the USA.
Guidance for exporters of controlled items on how to develop compliance procedures, pass audits and meet licence obligations.
Find out which radioactive sources you need a licence to export and how to apply for one.
Licence allowing the export of information security items.
Find out how to claim Returned Goods Relief if you’re re-importing goods into the EU.
Licence allowing people who are temporarily based abroad to access their business’ technology and information technology systems in the UK.
Guide for overseas investors on how to access NHS procurement channels.
How end-use controls apply to weapons of mass destruction (WMD) related goods, software, technology and technical assistance.
Guidance explaining the export of controlled goods.
How you import from and export to Morocco.
Trade remedies protect domestic industries from unfair practices around imports. The UK’s own independent trade policy includes a trade remedies system.
Licence for the export of military goods which have been imported into the UK for repair or replacement under warranty.
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.
How you import from and export to Norway.
Licence for the export of military goods and transfers if the export is in support of UK government defence contracts.
Licence for the transfer of ‘category C’ military goods to and from specified countries.
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