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Licence allowing transit and re-export of goods to any destination in Hong Kong SAR.
Togo is subject to regional controls governing small arms, light weapons, components and ammunition.
How to get prior authorisation to use an open general export licence (OGEL) for goods, software or technology which support UK government defence contracts.
Use a global project licence to simplify the export of military goods and technology classed as collaborative defence projects.
Export licensing requirements for storing firearms on a vessel-based armoury (VBA) in the high-risk area (HRA) of the Indian Ocean.
Licence for the export of certain dual-use items to Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Republic of Korea, South Africa and Turkey.
Updated guidance on definition and scope of controlled technology in relation to strategic export control legislation.
The Department for International Trade has reviewed the scope of 2 open general export licences to make them more useable.
When the exceptional circumstances express clearance facility can be used for MOD Form 680 applications.
Update on the new digital export licensing platform LITE which will replace SPIRE.
This notice sets out changes to the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria and forthcoming changes to military end-use controls.
Resumption of normal licensing for the export of all controlled items to Turkey.
This notice is an invitation to attend a webinar on 24 March 2022 to hear more about the breadth of UK sanctions against Russia.
This notice advises that terms of some open general export licences (OGELs) were revised on 24 March 2022.
This notice advises that further trade sanctions measures have been imposed on Russia.
This notice advises on changes to the strategic export controls: reports and statistics website to accommodate licences processed by the new system (LITE).
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has amended the Export Control Order 2008.
This notice sets out additional sanctions measures on Russia.
This notice advises of the new General trade licence Russia sanctions – financial services and funds related to fertilisers.
Further to notice to exporters 2022/27, a tranche of new trade sanctions on Russia entered into force on 16 December 2022.
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