NTE 2021/07: licences for strategically controlled items
Published 11 June 2021
Use of open licences for exporting strategically controlled items
HMRC has made us aware that exporters are experiencing delays at UK borders with some shipments of controlled dual-use items that require strategic export authorisation. The delays relate to incorrect licence references on commercial documentation.
If open general licences are to be used, the relevant conditions and requirements of each licence should be reviewed before use. Registration requirements and how to declare these licences on your export paperwork (if applicable) are detailed in each open licence.
After registering on SPIRE, you will receive a unique licence registration number for the relevant OGEL, fox example: GBOGE2021/xxxxxxx. This is clearly shown in your SPIRE workbasket.
You must comply with the requirements of the OGEL you are using, which generally require you to either quote the name of the OGEL or the SPIRE reference in the accompanying commercial documentation.
If you do not do this, your goods may be stopped by HMRC.
Please ensure you enter the required details in Box 44 of the Single Administrative Document (SAD)/Customs Declaration, to permit the specific export.
Open licences are available to download on GOV.UK.
See the full list on the open licence collection page. Please read the terms and conditions of the licence you wish to use, to make sure it meets your export requirements. You should do this before you register its use on SPIRE.
OGELs may be updated, including when there are changes to relevant legislation. We will always issue a notice to exporters to inform you about the amendments. Keep updated with our notice to exporter bulletins and use the latest published OGEL version to make your export.
You should surrender any unused licences by de-registering them on SPIRE.
New OGELs
The licences, listed below, for exports of controlled dual use items from Great Britain became available in January 2021.
Read the terms and conditions before you register, and if approved, use the correct one for your specific export.
They are:
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OGEL for export of dual-use items to EU member states – exports of specified Annex 1 items to EU member states
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Retained general export authorisation 001 – exports of specified Annex 1 items to Canada, Australia, Japan, Norway, New Zealand, Swiss Confederation including Liechtenstein and the United States of America
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Retained general export authorisation 002 – exports of specified Annex 1 items to Argentina, Iceland, Croatia, Republic of Korea, South Africa and Turkey
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Retained general export authorisation 003: export after repair or replacement – exports of specified Annex 1 items to specified destinations
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Retained general export authorisation 004: temporary export for exhibition or fair – exports of specified Annex 1 items to specified destinations
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Retained general export authorisation 005: telecommunications – exports of specified Annex 1 items to specified destinations
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Retained general export authorisation 006: chemicals – exports of specified Annex 1 chemicals to specified destinations
If you are registered to use these licences, you may be subject to a compliance check by Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU).
How to locate the UK Retained General Export Authorisations in SPIRE
The EU GEAs no longer permit export of goods from Great Britain. If you are exporting from Great Britain, you need to use the new UK Retained General Export Authorisations for the specified exports.
The UK Retained GEAs were added to your existing EU GEA registrations on SPIRE. You will find the unique reference number in your SPIRE workbasket, such as GBOGE2021xxxxx.
If you cannot find them, please try the following:
- Search for EU GEAs in your SPIRE workbasket.
- In the search results table, select ‘Multiple’.
- Within there, you will find details of the new UK GEA and existing EU GEA unique licence references.
If you are exporting from Great Britain you must use your unique reference for the appropriate UK GEA. Make sure you de-register use of the EU GEAs on SPIRE.
If you are located in Northern Ireland, you should continue to use your unique reference for the relevant EU GEAs.
What to do if your OGELs do not permit the export of your controlled items
If an open licence is not appropriate, you must use other licences for specific exports. For example standard individual export licence (SIEL) or open individual export licence (OIEL).
You will still need to include the relevant licence number from SPIRE in Box 44 of the Single Administrative Document (SAD)/Customs Declaration that is:
- standard individual export licence - GBSIE2021/xxxxxx
- open individual export licence - GBOIE2021/xxxxxx
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 [email protected]
Telephone 020 7215 4594
You can find more information on export controls on the:
- Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) pages of the GOV.UK website
- SPIRE export licensing database