05/09/2025 | Press release | Archived content
Uploaded the right document for this open general export licence (OGEL).
This open general export licence (OGEL) has been revised to exclude nuclear power generating and naval nuclear propulsion equipment under ML17g and ML9 from the scope of the licence.
Update to the Open General Export Licence export for exhibition: military goods, following a change to the Ministry of Defence's (MoD's) contact details.
The open general export licence export for exhibition: military goods - from December 2019 has been revoked as it is no longer required.
Open general export licence (export for repair/replacement under warranty: military goods) has been revised to clarify that it is available for registration.
This Open General Export Licence has been revised to take into account changes in legislation following the end of the transition period.
These OGELs have been revised to take into account changes in legislation following the end of the transition period.
This open general export licence has been amended to remove Hong Kong as a permitted destination.
Change in registration requirements, and clarity on who can use this licence.
Licence updated and amended to reflect new contact details for the Export Control Joint Unit.
Amendments to rating code PL5001. MOD security requirements clarified. Clause added referring to pre-visit questionnaires.
Removed South Sudan from list of prohibited destinations. This change will be made formally when we update the licence with other changes later in March.
Correction: South Sudan added to Schedule 2 (destinations).
Licence amended to reflect the new Government Security Classification System.
Licence updated to take account of the EU decision on 20 February 2014 to suspend all export licensing to Ukraine for any equipment which might be used for internal repression.
Updated guidance to reflect new reporting process in connection with the transparency initiative.
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