'No deal' Brexit scenario: Guidance for exporting controlled goods
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The UK's Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has published the latest 'guidance' report regarding export controls on:
Military items
Dual-use items (items with both civil and military uses)
Civilian firearms
Items usable for torture
in case of a 'no deal' Brexit scenario in March 2019.
This 'guidance' report is a part of a series of technical notices to inform businesses and citizens of the requirements in the case of a 'no deal' scenario between the UK and the EU.
In this 'guidance' report it is reiterated that a 'no deal' Brexit scenario "remains unlikely given the mutual interests of the UK and the EU in securing a negotiated outcome."
To read the original guidance report please click here.