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Lebanon

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Introduction

Information on exporting strategic goods to the Lebanon

 

Current Situation

An arms embargo is in force on the Lebanon.

NOTE: This page outlines relevant information about the arms embargo only. See the link to other restrictions for more information about other potential sanctions.

 

Implications for exporters

Extent of the embargo

An arms embargo is a ban on the export of "arms and related material" (ie military ammunition, weapons and goods) imposed by either the UN (United Nations), European Union (EU), Organisation on Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).

The UK interprets this as covering all goods and items on the UK Military List.

Additionally some goods which are not on the UK Military List might also need an export licence. See more details about the Military End-Use Control.

Applying for a Licence

Exporters can apply for an export control licence for their goods. All applications will be considered by the Government on a case by case basis in line with the provisions of the Consolidated Criteria for UK and EU Arms Exports. See more details about Licence Decision Making.

For more details about applications see the Licences page. All licence applications should be made via the SPIRE website.

Exporters can also make a rating request for clarification on whether their goods are licensable. More information is available about the Rating Enquiry Service.

In applying and using any licence, exporters should be aware of their responsibilities. More information is accessible on the Compliance and Enforcement pages.

 

More Details

Further information is available in the following Notice to Exporters:

Keep updated with the latest changes to Sanctions and Embargoes by Joining the ECO Mailing List.

 

Key Legislation (Background)

 

UN Security Council Resolutions

The Security Council adopted UN Resolution 1701 on 11 August 2006. This imposed an arms embargo on all arms transfers not authorised by the Government of Lebanon or the UN peacekeeping force. The embargo also prohibits any technical training or assistance. This embargo is still in force. This resolution has subsequently been extended, amended and modified.   

To access copies of any relevant UN Resolutions see the:

 

EU Legislation

Subsequent to the adoption of UNSCR 1701, the Council of the European Union adopted Common Position 2006/625/CFSP on 15 September 2006. The regulation has subsequently been extended, amended and modified by further Common Positions and Council Regulations.  

To access copies of any relevant and latest updates to EU legislation see the:

 

UK Legislation

The relevant statutory instruments implemented in UK law are:

  • Export Control Order 2008 (SI 2008/3231)
    • Lebanon is a destination listed in this Order under Schedule 4, Part 2 (Countries and Destinations subject to stricter export of trade controls)
  • The Lebanon and Syria (United Nations Measures) Order 2005 (SI/2005/3432)
  • The Lebanon and Syria (United Nations Measures) (Overseas Territories) Order 2006 (SI/2006/311)

See more information about the Orders made under the Export Control Act.

To access copies of any UK legislation see the:

 

 

Other Restrictions

Lebanon is also subject to other sanctions including a travel ban and assets freeze. See further information on financial sanctions on Lebanon (HM Treasury website) and Lebanon sanctions information (FCO website).

 

 

Export Control Organisation

Created: 6 April 2009

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