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Unlicensed exports of dual use goods and breaches of export controls have cost UK companies thousands of pounds.
The Court of Appeal has handed down its judgment of the Campaign Against Arms Trade's appeal, in relation to licensing decisions about military exports to Saudi Arabia.
The Export Control Order 2008 has been amended and the consolidated list of strategic military and dual-use items that require export authorisation has been been updated accordingly.
Current export licensing arrangements will continue to apply until the end of the transition period on 31 December 2020.
The Department for International Trade has changed the process for inspecting the records of exporters of controlled goods.
The necessary steps have been taken to comply with the judgment of the Court of Appeal of 20 June 2019 regarding licences for military exports to Saudi Arabia for possible use in the conflict in Yemen.
Open general licences that include Hong Kong will be changed or amended to bring them in line with restrictions on China from 20 July 2020.
This notice provides the contact email which must be used by exporters wishing to apply for or renew OGEL approval letters from the Ministry of Defence.
This licence provides regulation on the provision of technical assistance, financial services and funds, and brokering services.
The Department for International Trade has reviewed the scope of 2 open general export licences to make them more useable.
This notice addresses certain issues regarding some shipments of dual-use items that require export authorisation.
This notice sets out our plan to introduce mandatory EORI numbers on licence applications and registrations in SPIRE.
This notice sets out changes to the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria and forthcoming changes to military end-use controls.
Resumption of normal licensing for the export of all controlled items to Turkey.
Cape Verde is subject to regional controls governing small arms and light weapons.
Guidance for UK exporters on the process of exporting nuclear and dual-use goods and services covered by the Procurement Channel.
This notice outlines how the Government Diamond Office in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office processes personal data for rough diamond trade related activities.
Licence for the export of specified goods that could be used for the purpose of capital punishment.
This is a general trade licence to help facilitate humanitarian assistance in relation to earthquake relief efforts in Syria and Turkey
Licence allowing the export, for non-military use, of certain dual-use items to the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.
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