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Read the draft text of notices that will be made under the provisions of The Customs (Export) (EU Exit) Regulations.
This notice sets out changes to the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria and forthcoming changes to military end-use controls.
Changes to the duty codes for certain stainless steel fasteners, originating in the People’s Republic of China and Taiwan and consigned from the Philippines.
UK companies fined in relation to unlicensed exports of Dual Use goods.
Changes to the duty codes for crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules originating from China.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
A summary of the additional support to be provided through UK Export Finance (UKEF).
The Department for International Trade has amended 14 open general export licences (OGELs), 1 open general transhipment licence, and revoked the OGEL for Turkey.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in February 2019.
Showcasing UK expertise in providing security for events with large numbers of visitors.
Previous, revoked versions of the export after exhibition dual-use items OGEL. These documents are provided as a reference for exporters.
Find the UK’s preferential tariffs and Rules of Origin for the agreements contained within The Customs (Preferential Trade Arrangements) (EU Exit) (Amendment No 2) Regulations 2021
Morocco provides a £35 billion to £55 billion opportunity as a nearshore critical minerals processing hub, supported by trade access, green energy and industrial infrastructure.
Changes to the name and address of a company subject to an individual Anti-Dumping Duty for imports of citric acid, originating in the People’s Republic of China.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in April 2019.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in January 2021.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in May 2023.
A review of the literature on how 'anchor' institutions can support small firms develop management and leadership skills.
Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific.
The overseas business risk report provides information on security and political risks UK businesses may face when operating in Honduras.
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