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Showcasing UK expertise in providing products and services to help countries secure their borders.
Information on the provisions related to geographical indications in the UK-Japan Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement.
This notice sets out changes to the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria and forthcoming changes to military end-use controls.
UK companies fined in relation to unlicensed exports of Dual Use goods.
Category A projects are those with the potential to have adverse environmental and/or social impacts.
The Department for International Trade has amended 14 open general export licences (OGELs), 1 open general transhipment licence, and revoked the OGEL for Turkey.
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.
Category B projects are those where potential environmental and/or social impacts are few in number and site-specific.
The Department for International Trade has amended 3 open licences with respect to exports to Hong Kong.
The memorandum describes the general effect of the UK-New Zealand free trade agreement treaty as well as its financial, legal and policy implications.
Countries considering the resilience of their critical supply chains can register their interest in the initiative designed to support them in developing their approach.
A guide for British businesses who are interested in developing their overseas trade and doing business in Luxembourg.
This page shows all the previous, revoked versions of this licence. These documents are provided as a reference for exporters.
HMRC are highlighting some temporary issues with licence data flows between CDS and the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) electronic licensing systems.
This notice advises that new trade sanctions measures have been imposed on Russia.
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) is moving applications for a standard individual export license (SIEL) from the current system, SPIRE, onto a new online system, Licensing for International Trade (LITE).
This notice informs exporters of the changes being made to response times for requests for information (RFIs).
Thanks to the flexible and competitive financing solutions on offer from UK Export Finance, buying from the UK is more attractive than ever.
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