Notice to exporters 2018/18: 12 OGELs updated to clarify security provisions
Published 24 July 2018
Twelve military and dual-use OGELs have been amended to confirm, where applicable, that the requirement for a written letter of clearance to comply with the security conditions and requirements of the OGEL can be fulfilled by holding an approved F1686. The F1686 procedure itself and actions required to obtain one have not changed.
OGELs updated:
- export after repair/replacement under warranty: dual use items
- export for repair/replacement under warranty: dual use items
- certified companies
- export after repair/replacement under warranty: military goods
- export for repair/replacement under warranty: military goods
- exports or transfers in support of UK government defence contracts
- exports under the US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty
- military components
- military goods, software and technology
- military goods, software and technology: government or NATO end use
- software and source code for military goods
- technology for military goods
The OGELs listed above will come into force on Tuesday 24 July 2018.
ECJU Contact details
General queries about strategic export licensing
Export Control Joint Unit
Department for Business and Trade
Old Admiralty Building
Admiralty Place
London
SW1A 2DY
Email exportcontrol.help@businessandtrade.gov.uk
Telephone 020 7215 4594
More information on export controls is available on the ECJU pages of the GOV.UK website, also the SPIRE export licensing database.
You can find:
- Notices to Exporters from September 2012 to July 2016 at the National Archives
- Notices to Exporters prior to September 2012 at the National Archives
This notice is for information only and has no force in law. If the information here applies to your business, we recommend you take appropriate action; including seeking legal advice if necessary.