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GOV.UK guidance on export controls was updated on 31 December 2020 to reflect the end of the EU transition period.
This is a general trade licence to help facilitate humanitarian assistance in relation to earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey.
If the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI) asks you for information, you must provide it. If not, you may be committing an offence.
The Export Control Joint Unit have amended 8 open general export licences (OGELs). These reflect the changes to the list of defence-related products.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific
Open general export licence (export of dual-use items to EU member states) updated to permit the export of certain items controlled under Schedule 3 of the Export Control Order 2008, to certain destinations.
Liberia is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
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 transit through the UK or transhipment of imported goods with a view to their re-exportation.
List of countries showing their membership to the 4 international export control regimes.
Licence allowing transit and re-export of goods to any destination in Hong Kong SAR.
When the exceptional circumstances express clearance facility can be used for MOD Form 680 applications.
Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific.
A guide for British businesses who are interested in developing their overseas trade and doing business in Cameroon.
List of companies approved to use the export licence to supply, transfer or deliver controlled goods.
Information on key security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Lebanon.
Information on security and political risks which UK businesses may face when operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
A guide for British businesses who are interested in developing their overseas trade and doing business in Venezuela.
Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details.
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