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When military end-use export controls apply and to which destinations.
Guidance on the Iran (Sanctions) Regulations 2023.
Guidance for exporters of controlled items on how to develop compliance procedures, pass audits and meet licence obligations.
Required supporting documentation if you are registered to use the open general export licence (military goods, software and technology).
Guidance for businesses and individuals on what licence and supporting documentation you need to export firearms, ammunition and related equipment.
Export control licensing data for 1 October to 31 December 2024.
You may be able to use an open individual export licence (OIEL) to regularly export similar controlled items to the same customer.
Licence for the export of military goods to a government or a NATO organisation in any of the destinations or countries listed in the OGEL.
皇冠体育app Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) is launching the Ministry of Defence (MOD) security approval F680.
Guidance on the Afghanistan (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2020
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