NTE 2025/14 Update to Thirteen Open General Licences (OGELs)

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Gail Leeson
13 May 2025

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NTE The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has published Notice to Exporters 2025/14 advising of updates to 13 open general export licences (OGELs). The licences have been updated to exclude military nuclear power generating and nuclear power propulsion equipment from the scope of the licences. 

Changes to OGELs:  Affected licences 


The following OGELS have been revised to exclude nuclear power generating and naval nuclear propulsion equipment under ML17g and ML9 from the scope of the licence.   



The following OGELs have been revised to exclude naval nuclear propulsion equipment under ML9 from the scope of the licence: 



Older versions of the licences should no longer be used but should be filed for reference at audit. 


The Export Control Joint Unit can be contacted using the details below:

Contact ECJU

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 


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