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Further to notice to exporters 2022/27, a tranche of new trade sanctions on Russia entered into force on 16 December 2022.
This notice informs exporters of the changes being made to response times for requests for information (RFIs).
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.
Further to notice to exporters 2022/33, a tranche of new trade sanctions on Russia entered into force on 21 April 2023.
This notice to exporters is a guidance note for companies to help them understand what they need to do to ensure they are complying with the Russia sanctions.
The revised General Trade Licence replaces the licence issued on 15 February 2023, which was due to expire on 31 August 2023.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has amended the Export Control Order 2008 (“the 2008 Order”) and the retained Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009.
Six open general export licences (OGELs) have been updated.
GOV.UK guidance on export controls was updated on 31 December 2020 to reflect the end of the EU 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.
The Export Control Joint Unit have amended 8 open general export licences (OGELs). These reflect the changes to the list of defence-related products.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has amended the Export Control Order 2008.
When the exceptional circumstances express clearance facility can be used for MOD Form 680 applications.
This notice addresses certain issues regarding some shipments of dual-use items that require export authorisation.
Update on the new digital export licensing platform LITE which will replace SPIRE.
New trade sanctions measures imposed on the Republic of Belarus following amendments to the UK’s Belarus Sanctions Regulations.
Five open general export licences (OGELs) updated to remove Afghanistan as a permitted destination.
Some licences for Afghanistan were revoked as they were no longer consistent with the Consolidated Criteria, following a review in August 2021.
Dual-use regulation EU 2021/821 is now in force in Northern Ireland. New applications for dual-use items from Northern Ireland will need to comply with this regulation.
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