On 23 August, the Department for International Trade published Notice to Exporters 2018/21, which contains a technical notice for stakeholders on how export controls would be affected if the UK leaves the EU with no deal. It explains –
- how export licensing requirements for different groups of items would change;
- what the UK government would do to simplify licensing; and
- where exporters of military and dual-use items, civilian firearms, and other goods can find relevant information.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/notice-to-exporters-201821-government-publishes-no-deal-technical-notice-on-export-control-regulation
See also the “non-technical” note –
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/exporting-controlled-goods-if-theres-no-brexit-deal/exporting-controlled-goods-if-theres-no-brexit-deal
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Chartered Legal Executive and former senior manager with Isle of Man Customs and Excise, where I was (amongst other things) Sanctions Officer (for UN/EU sanctions), Export Licensing Officer and Manager of the Legal-Library & Collectorate Support Section
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