NTE 2022/06: OGELs amended to exclude Belarus
Published 9 March 2022
Further to Belarus’s involvement in Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, the Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has re-assessed relevant open general export licences against the Strategic Export Licensing Criteria. Consequently, Belarus has been removed as a permitted destination from 9 open general export licences.
The affected licences are:
- open general export licence (chemicals) (PDF, 233.32KB)
- open general export licence (chemicals) from December 2019 (PDF, 257.19KB)
- open generals export licence (cryptographic development) (PDF, 231.94KB)
- open general export licence (cryptographic development) from December 2019 (PDF, 254.56KB)
- open general export licence (export after exhibition: dual-use items) (PDF, 237.10KB)
- open general export licence (export for repair/replacement under warranty: dual-use items) (PDF, 240.50KB)
- open general export licence (export for repair/replacement under warranty: dual-use items) from December 2019 (PDF, 241.95KB)
- open general export licence (X) (PDF, 213.62KB)
- open general export licence (X) - from December 2019 (PDF, 217.34KB)
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