UK No Longer Allowing Registration for A400M Collaborative Regime OGEL
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade is no longer allowing traders to register for an open general export license that allows exports and transfers of goods relating to the “A400M collaborative regime.” according to a Feb. 20 notice. The…
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license only remains available for traders who registered before Oct. 17, 2019, the DIT said. The license permits exports and transfers of goods, software and technology used for the production and maintenance of the A400M aircraft, for the end-use of certain partner nations and “agreed export customers,” the DIT said.