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The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has updated 4 open general export licences (OGELs) to remove Rwanda as a permissible destination.
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) notification on CDS currently unable to accept special and diacritic characters.
HMRC have issued important information for declarants who export goods under a licence.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) advises of the publication of an open general licence to support the AUKUS Nations.
The United Kingdom is adapting its existing Ministry of Defence Form 680 (F680) security process.
The Department for International Trade has reviewed the scope of 2 open general export licences to make them more useable.
GOV.UK guidance on export controls was updated on 31 December 2020 to reflect the end of the EU transition period.
Open general licences that include Hong Kong will be changed or amended to bring them in line with restrictions on China from 20 July 2020.
Open General Licence to support the Global Combat Air Programme and the need for an eligibility letter from the UK Ministry of Defence to use it.
Between January and March 2024, HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) issued compound settlement offers to 6 UK exporters totalling over £1.3 million.
The General Licence has been revised and comes into force on 18 January 2024.
This notice to exporters is a guidance note for companies to help them understand what they need to do to ensure they are complying with the Russia sanctions.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has updated 6 OGELs.
This notice advises of changes to open general licences including planned revocations of further open general export licences (OGELs).
Invitation to give feedback on Export Control Joint Unit's (ECJU) operational processes and shape the future development of the export control service.
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.
Licence allowing the export of specific goods to any destination in Turkey.
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.
How Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) source, process and quality check data for the creation of the strategic export controls licensing statistics.
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