UK Updates Post-Brexit Guidance on Exporting Controlled Goods
The United Kingdom Dec. 21 updated its guidance on exporting controlled goods after Brexit to reflect new provisions on goods moving between Northern Ireland and the European Union (see 2012180009). Northern Ireland will be considered part of the EU’s customs…
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territory and no licenses will be required to ship dual-use items, with some exceptions, the U.K. said. If unsure, traders should seek advice from their “relevant EU member state licensing authority.”