export-controls
14 December 2017
UK government revokes 18 OGELs
The UK’s Export Control Organisation (‘ECO’) has revoked a total of 18 open general export licences (‘OGELs’) (12 December).
The revoked licences are:
- Revoked open general export licences (military and dual-use goods: UK forces deployed in non-embargoed destinations)
- Revoked open general export licences (low value shipments)
- Revoked open general export licences (X)
- Revoked open general export licences (export for repair/replacement under warranty: dual-use items)
- Revoked open general export licences (export after repair/replacement under warranty: dual-use items)
- Revoked open general export licences (export after exhibition: dual-use items)
- Revoked open general export licences (PCBs and components for dual-use items)
- Revoked open general export licences (military surplus vehicles)
- Revoked open general export licences (technology for military goods)
- Revoked open general export licences (software and source code for military goods)
- Revoked open general export licences (PCBs and components for military goods)
- Revoked open general export licences (military goods: for demonstration)
- Revoked open general export licences (historic military goods)
- Revoked open general export licences (exports or transfers in support of UK government defence contracts)
- Revoked open general export licences (export after exhibition or demonstration: military goods)
- Revoked open general export licences (access overseas to software and technology for military goods: individual use only)