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This notice sets out additional sanctions measures on Belarus.
The revised General Trade Licence replaces the licence issued on 15 February 2023, which was due to expire on 31 August 2023.
This notice advises of revisions to the General Trade Licence Russia Sanctions - Vessels.
This notice provides the contact email which must be used by exporters wishing to apply for or renew OGEL approval letters from the Ministry of Defence.
The government is removing the licensing consideration from 31 October 2024.
UK company fined in relation to the unlicensed trade of goods in breach of The Russian (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019.
The Department for International Trade has updated 2 open general export licences (OGELs).
Current export licensing arrangements will continue to apply until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
The necessary steps have been taken to comply with the judgment of the Court of Appeal of 20 June 2019 regarding licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia for possible use in the conflict in Yemen.
Compound penalties issued for exporting control goods without a license.
An open general export licence (OGEL) relating to the Turkish Aerospace Industries TF-X programme has been updated.
The Department for International Trade has updated the open general export licence (OGEL) for export of dual-use items to EU member states.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has amended the Export Control Order 2008.
This notice is an invitation to attend a webinar on 24 March 2022 to hear more about the breadth of UK sanctions against Russia.
The Department for International Trade has revised arrangements for processing licence applications during the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak.
This notice advises of the publication of a General Trade Licence to facilitate humanitarian assistance in relation to earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey.
This report gives a detailed overview of the UK's strategic export controls work from January to December 2019.
Export control joint unit publishes a wide array of data and statistics on decisions made on export licence applications in order to meet transparency and statutory obligations.
The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment of the Campaign Against Arms Trade's appeal, in relation to licensing decisions about military exports to Saudi Arabia.
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.
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