
Why do we have Export controls?
To promote global security through strategic export controls, facilitating responsible exports
Control the irresponsible export of arms, ammunition and related material which could contribute to regional instability or internal repression, and goods intended for civil purposes which can also contribute to the destabilising build-up of conventional arms or the development of weapons of mass destruction and the missiles to deliver them.
What goods are affected?
"Military List"
Military, security and para-military goods, software and technology and arms, ammunition and related material
"Dual-use Goods, Software and Technology"
Controlled Activities
Points to Consider
http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/europeandtrade/strategic-export-control/index.html
EGAD (Export Group for Aerospace & Defence) UK Specific
US-Based Sources of Export Control Advice
National Export Control Regime Websites
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Bulgaria
Canada
Czech Republic - Licensing Office
Czech Republic - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Denmark
Finland
France
Hungary
Ireland
Italy - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Italy - Ministry of Productive Activities
Japan
Lithuania - Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Lithuania - Ministry of Economy
Luxembourg
Netherlands
New Zealand
Norway
Poland
Romania
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
Ukraine
United Kingdom
United States - Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, US Department of State
United States - Export Administration Regulations Marketplace
United States - Defense Security Cooperation Agency
United States - Delegation to Wassenaar Arrangement
United States - Coalition for Security and Competitiveness
