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The Export Control (Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions) Order 2011: post implementation review

Post implementation review and Regulatory Policy Committee report on the Export Control (Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions) Order 2011.

Documents

Export Control (Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions) Regulations 2011: post implementation review

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Regulatory policy committee report

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These documents set out the results of a review required by Article 9 of the Export Control (Al-Qaida and Taliban Sanctions) Order 2011, which implements EU trade sanctions.

The review was designed to check if:

  • the regulations had achieved their original objectives
  • the regulations’ objectives were still valid
  • the regulations were still required or could be improved to reduce the burden on business and its overall costs

This Order will be revoked and replaced when an equivalent instrument is laid under the Sanctions and Anti-Money Laundering Act 2018.

The act will give the UK the necessary legal powers to continue to implement sanctions and introduce tough new measures post-Brexit. This will enable us to maintain existing sanctions regimes currently imposed through EU law, while providing the necessary legal underpinning for the UK to decide when and how to take action against new threats.

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Published 22 August 2018

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