Export Control Update – Notice to Exporters 2023/05

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Steve Berry
6 March 2023

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The latest NTE update, 2023/05, provides an update on the OGEL Military Goods: A400M Collaborative Programme.  Kazakhstan and Indonesia have been added as Permitted Exporter Customer countries. The stipulations detailed in Section 4 (b) (i) or (ii) must apply. 

The same update confirms an update to 3 x OGELs to take into account changes to the Military List, which was communicated in NTE 2022/26


OGEL Export after exhibition or demonstration military goods

 

OGEL Export after repair replacement under warranty military goods


OGEL Exports under the US-UK defence trade cooperation treaty


A further 2 x OGELs have been updated to take into account changes to the Military List and to correct Typographical Errors.


OGEL Military Goods and Technology: India


OGEL Technology for Military Goods


NTE 2022/26, Dated 19th October 2022, communicated that the ECJU will update the “consolidated list” in due course.


Signing up to Notice to Exporters updates is the best method to be informed on when the consolidated list is updated, together with changes and updates on UK Export Control Legislation.


Previous NTE updated can be reviewed here       


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