UK Updates Guidance for End-User Undertaking Form
The U.K.'s Export Control Joint Unit this week updated its guidance for its end-user and stockist undertaking form, which must be completed by the end user or stockist of the exported items if they're sent under a standard individual export…
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license, a standard individual trade control license or a license to provide technical assistance. The U.K. specifically updated its definition for "ultimate end-user," which is the entity that "receives and uses the final items from the end-user or intermediate user," including if the items have been altered, processed, installed or incorporated into another item, or after they have been held in stock or interim storage. "The end-user and ultimate end-user can be different entities but are not always," the agency said.