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Uzbekistan, EU Sanctions, Changes to OGELs, December 2005

Following the adoption of an EU arms embargo on Uzbekistan, the Department of Trade and Industry has amended a number of open general licences. The amended licences came into force on 2 December 2005 and the details are given below:

Uzbekistan has been added to the list of excluded destinations in Schedule 2 to the licences below:

  • Open General Trade Control Licence (OGTCL)
  • OGEL (Access Overseas to Technology for Military Goods: Individual Use Only)
  • OGEL (Historic Military Goods).

The provisions for the export of protectively marked technology has been amended, and Uzbekistan has been added to the list of excluded destinations in Schedule 2 to the licences below:

  • OGEL (Military Goods: For Demonstration to Governments)
  • OGEL (Military Goods: Export for Repair/Replacement under Warranty)
  • OGEL (Military Goods: UK Forces Deployed in Non-Embargoed Destinations).

For further information on strategic export controls and coverage of all Open General Licences please contact:

ECO Helpline
Department of Trade and Industry
Kingsgate House
66-74 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6SW

Fax 020 7215 0531
email eco.help@dti.gsi.gov.uk

For up to date information on all OGELs click on the first link on the right hand page

This notice is for information purposes only and has no force in law. Please note that where legal advice is required exporters should make their own arrangements.

Export Control Organisation
Department of Trade and Industry

December 2005
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