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Licence allowing certain vintage aircraft to be exported to European Union countries for no more than 3 months.
Updated guidance for industry produced by the G7, on preventing Russian evasion of export controls and sanctions.
Ghana is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
Guinea is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
Niger is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
How to get prior authorisation to use an open general export licence (OGEL) for goods, software or technology which support UK government defence contracts.
Guidance for UK exporters on the process of exporting nuclear and dual-use goods and services covered by the Procurement Channel.
Use a global project licence to simplify the export of military goods and technology classed as collaborative defence projects.
Licence for the export of specified goods that could be used for the purpose of capital punishment.
Unlicensed exports of dual use goods and breaches of export controls have cost UK companies thousands of pounds.
A UK exporter has recently been fined more than £80,000 for exporting military goods without a licence.
New versions of 6 open general export licences, excluding Saudi Arabia and its coalition partners, have been published.
Export control training courses in April, May and June 2020 have been cancelled in response to Coronavirus (COVID-19).
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) is taking measures to ensure there will be minimum disruption to the export licence application process.
Compound settlements issued by HMRC for breaches of the export control order between March and September 2020.
A list of open general licences that will change in legislation due to the end of the transition period.
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.
Update on the new digital export licensing platform LITE which will replace SPIRE.
Resumption of normal licensing for the export of all controlled items to Turkey.
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