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The government is removing the licensing consideration from 31 October 2024.
Licence allowing certain historic military goods to be exported from the UK to permitted destinations.
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.
Licence allowing the export of specific goods to any destination in Turkey.
How Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) correct errors and show amendments in our published strategic export controls licensing statistics.
Guinea is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
The Gambia is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
Explains UK government policy towards civil nuclear exports to India and how we assess export licence applications.
How UK private maritime security companies (PMSCs) get sealed and signed physical certificates to meet documentation requirements of overseas governments.
Licence for the export of certain dual-use items to Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Republic of Korea, South Africa and Turkey.
Licence for the export of certain specified dual-use chemicals.
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 published a new open general export licence for the export of dual-use items to EU member states.
New versions of 6 open general export licences, excluding Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners, have been published.
The Department for International Trade has amended 3 open licences with respect to exports to Hong Kong.
The Department for International Trade has reviewed and updated a number of open general export licences (OGELs) and open general trade control licences (OGTCLs) permitting exports to Saudi Arabia and its coalition partner…
The Department for International Trade has amended 14 open general export licences (OGELs), 1 open general transhipment licence, and revoked the OGEL for Turkey.
Current export licensing arrangements will continue to apply until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
Details of changes and further clarification on compliance checks for open licences (guidance in second document on this page).
The Department for International Trade has revised arrangements for processing licence applications during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
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