Scrutiny of Arms Exports and Arms Control (2014) - Committees on Arms Export Controls Contents


MINISTERIAL CORRESPONDENCE

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon David Cameron, MP, Prime Minister

I should be grateful for the fullest available text of the EU agreed "common framework for those who, in future, may decide to supply it [the Syrian National Coalition] with military equipment" and also full details of the "clear safeguards to ensure that any such equipment would be supplied only for the protection of civilians, and in accordance with international law, " to which you referred in your statement to the House of Commons on June 3.

19 June 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 18 March about UK legislation on the seizure of illegal arms shipments. I apologise for the delay in replying but the FCO has no trace of having received your original letter in March.

Under international maritime law, private contractors are not provided any powers to seize and dispose of illegal arms shipments. This remains a privilege of State authorities. The Royal Navy is given appropriate legal powers but, as you would expect, the position is kept under review. The Government is currently at the early stages of considering the legislative programme for the 4th Session of Parliament. At the moment at least one draft Bill, if it went forward, would later the statutory legislative powers available to the Armed Forces. Cross-Whitehall discussions are continuing and at present I am unable to give any further detail but I will keep you informed if the position changes.

2 July 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of 6 June, seeking clarification that the information provided in our letters to you dated 10 and 20 May were interpreted correctly.

Firstly, I can confirm the number of extant licences to the countries listed in the FCO's countries of human rights concern and referred to in my letter of 10 May, was at the time of writing 3,074 (2,604 SIELs and 470 OILEs).

However, although he total value for all countries within both letters is correct, the country breakdown you provided shows an error as follows:

Iraq should be £15,915,430.

I hope you find this information useful.

2 July 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Michael Fallon, MP, Minister of State for Business and Enterprise, Department of Business, Innovation and Skills

I am writing to bring you up to date on export licensing matters relating to counter-piracy efforts. I know that you take a close interest in this area and wanted me to inform you that my Department will soon begin issuing UK trade licences authorising the use of floating armouries for the storage of controlled equipment, particularly firearms.

As you know, UK Private Security Companies (PSCs) have a strong presence in the region, which is encouraging because these companies are comprised of highly disciplined ex-UK forces personnel and a high standard of security is provided. This is also a commercial success story.

The biggest difficulty facing PSCs is a logistical one relating to the storage of controlled goods. While initially the land-based armouries, operating primarily under government or police oversight, were welcoming and accommodating of PSCs engaged in counter-piracy efforts, increasingly storage has been problematic. This is due to a combination of armouries reaching capacity, armouries operating restrictive hours not conducive to twenty four hour operations, spiralling costs due to excessive demand and, also, the Sri Lankan MOD choosing to close its land-based naval armoury to commercial companies and offering only an off-shore vessel outside their territorial waters.

The available solution to this problem is the operation of off-shore vessels designed to store controlled goods like firearms securely, and in some cases, accommodate personnel as well. Whilst authorising transfers of controlled goods to platforms operating in international waters is not new to us — we have long supported UK exports of strategic goods to the UK Continental Shelf — the difference here is that the goods include weapons, which represent new challenges for us when it comes to assessing the risks.

We have been working with our advisors, principally officials in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, to find a way to manage these risks. We have decided to adopt a case by case approach and assess a range of points for each vessel. These points are set out in an annex to this letter.

We have focused initially on a vessel called the MV Mahanuwara, which is operated by a company called Avant Garde Maritime Services of Sri Lanka, which is operated under the authorisation and the protection of the Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence. Having collected and assessed the information set out in the annex our advisors and my officials concur that the risks of allowing PSCs to use this vessel, as a short term storage solution, is acceptable. We will therefore begin authorising licences for the use of this vessel with immediate effect.

We will then move to assess other vessels that the UK PSCs have expressed an interest in using. We are working with officials at the Department of Transport and the Home Office to determine any additional conditions that they may wish to place on UK-flagged vessels. This is due to be discussed this month at a cross-Government Ministerial Working Group on Counter-Piracy. UK vessels should be inherently lower risk but you will appreciate that they will need to comply with DfT guidance on the use of armed guards and relevant Home Office firearms legislation.

Please do let me know if you or any members of the CAEC have any questions arising from this letter.

Annex

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HMG WILL REQUIRE TO ASSESS THE RISK OF FLOATING ARMOURIES AGAINST THE CONSOLIDATED CRITERIA

·  The vessel name and International Maritime Organisation (IMO) number.

·  Details of the flag under which the vessel operates.

·  The size/class of the vessel and a description.

·  The vessel's minimum and maximum crew complements.

·  The location(s) where the vessel operates including ports.

·  Details of the operation and accessibility to the vessel's armoury.

·  Details of which personnel, apart from the crew, will be allowed access to the vessel and under what circumstances.

·  Details of the insurance of the vessel.

·  The maximum armoury capacity of the vessel and the types of weapons they will be permitted to be stored.

·  Details of the plans for disposal of surplus/abandoned equipment.

·  Details of the protection measures for the vessel.

·  Details of what legislation and regulations the vessel is subject to, including details of any inspections undertaken to date.

·  Details of any circumstances under which the vessel may lease capacity to other organisations.

·  Details about any circumstances under which weapons may be leased to other organisations.

Licence holders will be required to monitor these points, and to notify ECO of any changes. As with all activity undertaken under a UK trade licence, records of transactions will be kept and inspected by ECO officials during each compliance audit. We are also exploring the viability of conducting on-vessel inspections. Companies will be required to report on licence use on a quarterly basis.

7 July 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 19 June to the Prime Minister about his statement to the House on 3 June on Syria.

With regards to your request for the fullest available text on the agreed EU common framework, I enclose a copy of the EU Council declaration agreed by the Foreign Affairs Council on 27 May, which may also be found at the following link at

www.consilium.europa.eu/uedocs/cms_data/docs/pressdata/EN/foraff/137315.pdf

You also ask for details on the issue of safeguards referred to by the Prime Minister in his statement. Our priority remains advancing a political transition that ends the conflict in Syria, allows refugees to return to their homes, and prevents further radicalisation in the country. We will do all we can to ensure that the forthcoming US-Russia Geneva conference delivers that outcome.

I want to be clear that the UK has not yet made a final decision to provide lethal equipment to the National Coalition, but we now have the flexibility to respond in the future if the situation continues to deteriorate and if the Assad regime refuses to negotiate. We have said we would only provide lethal equipment in carefully controlled circumstances, and in accordance with our obligations under national and international law.

When the Foreign Affairs Council agreed to end the EU arms embargo and return decisions on arms provision to member states on 27 May, Ministers also agreed a framework of safeguards to guide those member states which might decide to provide arms: arms could only be sent to the National Coalition; they should be intended for the protection of civilians; there should be safeguards to ensure delivery to the right hands; and existing obligations under the EU Common Position for arms exports (CP944) remained in place.

I have explained to Parliament that with every week that passes we are coming closer to the collapse of Syria and a regional catastrophe which will affect the security of the UK. We will therefore continue to increase our efforts to press for an end to the conflict, provide life-saving assistance and work to ensure that Syria achieves the political transition its people deserve. There are no simple solutions to the crisis, but we must help the Syrian people find a way to end the bloodshed and begin to build a new future.

11 July 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

There is evidence of attacks using chemical weapons (CW) in Syria, including sarin, and we believe that the use of chemical weapons is sanctioned and ordered by the Assad regime.

On 14 June 2013, the Prime Minister publically announced that we will continue to support, train and assist and work with the Syrian moderate armed opposition. As part of our support to the opposition, we aim to give the moderate armed opposition in Syria a degree of protection against chemical weapons.

It is normal practice when a government department proposes to make a gift of a value exceeding £250,000, for the department concerned to present to the House of Commons a Minute giving the particulars of the gift and explaining the circumstances; and to refrain from making the gift until fourteen parliamentary sittings days after the issue of the Minute, except in cases of special urgency.

In this case, making the gift is a matter of special urgency. The rapidly deteriorating situation in Syria and the urgent need to support the Syrian opposition means that the Government needs to act as soon as possible. Due to the summer recess, it is unfortunately not possible to allow 14 sitting days for the House to consider the gifting minute.

The Treasury document Managing Public Money states that, in exceptional cases of special urgency, it is permissible for some or all of the notice period to fall during recess. In this case, we will not proceed with plans to make the gift until a period of 14 working days after the minute has been laid has expired. Three of those working days are also sitting days.

I have laid the gifting minute today and plan to issue a Written Ministerial Statement tomorrow. I am therefore writing to ask you to consider the gift on behalf of Parliament during the period of fourteen working days. If there are no objections, we will proceed with plans to make the gift on or after 3rd August 2013.

The proposal is to gift:

·  5,000 commercial escape hoods.

·  Medical pre-treatment against nerve agents ("NAPs" tablets) sufficient to treat 5,000 people for 6 months, from MOD excess stocks.

·  Three colour CW 'detector paper', also from MOD excess stocks.

The gift will be offered to the Supreme Military Council of Syrian national Coalition, which the UK recognises as the sole legitimate representatives of the Syrian people. The value of this equipment is approximately £656,800 which will be met by the Government's Conflict Pool Fund. There will be an additional cost for transportation and training which is not yet confirmed but which will also be funded by the Conflict Pool. The cost of this will be limited as far as possible but we are not able to give an accurate estimate until we discuss the proposal with the Syrian Opposition.

The Treasury has approved this proposal in principle. If, during the period of fourteen days (exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and Bank Holidays) beginning on the date of this letter, you signify objection, final approval of the gift will be withheld pending an examination of the objection. I am copying this letter to Richard Ottaway MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, as well as the Chairs of the defence Committees and the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

Foreign and Commonwealth Office Departmental Minute dated 15th July 2013 on gifting of chemical weapons protective equipment to the Syrian Opposition

It is the normal practice when a Government department proposes to make a gift of a value exceeding £250,000, for the department concerned to present to the House of Commons a Minute giving particulars of the gift and explaining the circumstances; and to refrain from making the gift until fourteen Parliamentary sitting days after the issue of the Minute, except in cases of special urgency. This is a case of special urgency because of the need to provide the Syrian Opposition with protection against chemical weapons at the earliest possible opportunity. As a result, the notification period will be 14 working days beginning on the date on which this Minute was laid.

As the Foreign Secretary told the House on 10th July, we are faced with a growing and protracted crisis in Syria. There is evidence of attacks using chemical weapons in Syria - including sarin. We believe that the use of chemical weapons is sanctioned and ordered by the Assad regime. The Foreign Secretary explained on 10th July that we are exploring the possibility of supplying the Syrian Opposition protective equipment against chemical and biological weapons use. This minute provides more detail on these plans.

The proposal is to gift:

·  5,000 commercial escape hoods;

·  Medical pre-treatment against nerve agents ("NAPs" tablets) sufficient to treat 5,000 people for 6 months, from MOD excess stocks; and

·  Three colour chemical weapons „detector paper?, also from MOD excess stocks.

The gift will be offered to the Supreme Military Council of the Syrian National Coalition, which the UK recognises as the sole legitimate representatives of the Syrian people.

Escape hoods protect against sarin gas for approximately 20 minutes, allowing a person to move away from an affected area but not enabling them to continue to fight. They do not require fitting or extensive training to be effective. Pre-treatment with NAPs gives a person who is exposed to a nerve agent (including sarin) a greater chance of reaching a place where atropine can be administered under medical supervision. Chemical weapons detector paper enables the basic detection of chemical weapons agents. The capability to detect quickly whether chemical weapons agents are present will inform decisions on whether or not to remain in an area and so potentially save lives.

A train-the-trainer package is also proposed. This will provide a number of trainers with the ability to deliver further training within Syria on the appropriate way to use the gifted material. Instructions will be provided in Arabic. The final delivery mechanism is yet to be decided but the gift may be delivered in tranches in order to minimise the risk of diversion.

The approximate total cost of the equipment in the proposed gift is £656,800 which will be met by the Government's Conflict Pool Fund. There will be an additional cost for transportation and training which is not yet confirmed but which will also be funded by Conflict Pool. The cost of this will be limited as far as possible but we are not able to give an accurate estimate until we discuss the proposal with the Opposition.

The use of Conflict Pool funds to cover the costs of this gift has been approved by the Foreign Secretary, the Secretary of State for Defence and the Secretary of State for International Development. FCO and MOD officials have also assessed the gift against the Consolidated Criteria and the gift does not cross the risk thresholds in the consolidated criteria provided adequate measures are put in place to mitigate the risk of diversion. In assessing the risks of providing these materials, the FCO?s Counter Terrorism Department and the Office for Security and Counter Terrorism (OSCT) have been consulted and agree the recommendation to provide the gift. This gift is also consistent with HMG?s agreed policy on Syria.

15 July 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I wanted to provide an update on a number of issues in advance of the Government's official response to the Committees' Report which is due in mid-September.

Export Licence revocations for Egypt

As I announced on 19 July I have revoked 5 export licences for Egypt. This followed a review of all extant licences for Egypt in the light of the recent actions of the military and police in crowd control and the possibility of further violent clashes in which the military will play an active role. While at the time the licences were granted they were assessed to be fully consistent with the Consolidated Criteria we judge that there is now a clear risk that the specific equipment in the 5 revoked licences might contribute to internal repression.

The revoked licences were for armoured personnel carrier components, radios and base station, vehicle aerials, machine gun components, components for tracked armoured fighting infantry vehicles and communications equipment for tanks. The armoured personnel carrier components were for the Ministry of Interior, the other equipment was for the Egyptian Ministry of Defence and the Army. The Annex to this letter identifies the 5 specific licences that have been revoked.

The Government did consider a suspension of licensing for Egypt. However it was decided that we were still able to make informed assessments against the Criteria and therefore a suspension was unnecessary.

Transparency Initiative

This Government is committed to greater openness and transparency as this provides the means for Parliament and the public to hold us to account. At the same time it is important that we do not impose unnecessary burdens on business or put UK companies at a disadvantage over foreign competitors. In making the final preparations for the launch of the Transparency in Export Licensing Initiative it was clear to me that we had not struck the right balance between these two objectives. As I told Sir Bob Russell MP in the house on 18 July "I have ...established that we should dispense with some procedures relating to quarterly reporting and we will do so."

As a result, users if Open General and Open Individual licences will be required to make reports on their usage of those licences on an annual basis, rather than quarterly as originally envisaged. In addition, exporters will now have to provide information on the destination country, type of end-user, and the number of times the licence has been used for that country/end-user type. They will not have to provide ratings or descriptions of the specific items exported. The revised reporting requirement will apply from 1 January 2014, with the first year's data being published in 2015.

JSF OGEL

I have decided to grant an Open General Export Licence (OGEL) for exports in support of the Joint Strike Fighter project (JSF, also known as F-35 or Lightening II) The JSF has been developed under a US Government-led collaborative programme with eight partner countries (various NATO, plus Australia) for circa 3000 aircraft. The UK has a requirement for up to 138 aircraft. The MOD has so far taken delivery of three aircraft for testing.

The UK Government is the only 'Level 1 partner' in the project and UK industry has won a 12-15% share, by value, in all the aircraft produced - estimated to be worth some £30 billion. Support and maintenance of the aircraft will attract further revenue for UK industry. In all, over 100 UK companies are engaged in the supply chain, and have invested in facilities for the production of the aircraft.

The OGEL will permit the export of the majority of items (but not weapons) required for the production and sustainment of JSF to all the Partner nations (including the UK requirement) and export customers. The OGEL will reduce the administrative burden on UK exporters while permitting the Government to retain oversight of exports — companies using the licence will have to comply with the terms and conditions of the licence and to report annually on actual goods exported under the transparency in export licensing initiative. Export of weapons for JSF will continue to require individual licensing on a case-by-case basis as would the export of whole aircraft.

The Government has carefully considered the case for an OGEL for JSF against the Consolidated Criteria in light of the fact that Israel is a confirmed export customer. Israel is expected to take delivery of its first aircraft in 2016 but it is not expected to be operationally deployed before 2018. At this time we do not believe there is a clear risk that the JSF would be used for internal repression, would aggravate existing internal tensions or conflict, or be used aggressively against another state. As none of the relevant thresholds for refusal have been reached, and given the huge potential benefits for UK industry, I believe that an OGEL is the most appropriate licence.

Any licence can be revoked or amended where circumstances change significantly such that the export is no longer consistent with the Criteria. The OGEL for JSF is no different.

My officials are currently finalising the draft of the OGEL. I expect to publish it shortly.

Register of Brokers

The question of a register of arms brokers is one that has been raised regularly with me by the Committees. I undertook to have a first look at the issue. It has always been unclear whether the benefits in terms of compliance and enforcement are sufficient to outweigh the additional administrative burdens on legitimate businesses and on Government. However I do believe it is time to look again at the evidence for and against. I have therefore decided to conduct a public consultation to gather the necessary evidence to allow the Government to make a decision on whether or not to take forward proposals for the introduction of a register of brokers. Key questions that the consultation will address include:

·  What should be the criteria for acceptance onto the register?

·  Should the register be made public?

·  How would a register help to prevent illegal brokering activity?

·  What would be the additional costs to business of complying with a registration scheme on top of the costs already incurred in complying with the licensing requirement? What offsetting benefits would a register bring?

We will also consider the administrative costs to Government of setting up and maintaining a register. In addressing these questions we will seek to learn lessons from those countries that have introduced a register of brokers.

I anticipate the public consultation taking place in the early autumn. I would welcome the Committees' views on the questions posed above and indeed on any other aspects of a register of arms brokers.

I trust you find this information useful.

Annex - Export Licence Revocations for Egypt

Four of the revoked licences were include in the list of extant licences provided to the Committees on 10 May 2013 and reproduced on page Ev 570 of Vol II of the Committees report, as follows:
Application Type Goods (Egypt)Total Goods Value (£)
SIEL (Permanent)components for machine guns 128,662
SIEL (Permanent)components for machine guns 181,820
SIEL (Permanent)ground vehicle military communications equipment 142,880
SIEL (Permanent)ground vehicle military communications equipment 764,850

The fifth revoked licence was for supply of components to Germany for incorporation into other equipment that was ultimately to be supplied to Egypt:
Application TypeGoods (Egypt) Total Goods Value (£)
SIEL (Permanent)ground vehicle military communications equipment 3,050

30 July 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I was surprised that your letter of July 22 to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Richard Ottaway, on the Balance of Competencies review was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

There are key interfaces between the national competencies of EU member states and the competence of the EU itself as far as arms export controls and international arms control issues more widely are concerned, both of which are scrutinised by the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

The four House of Commons Select Committees which comprise the Committees on Arms Export Controls have now made a unanimous submission to the Government's balance of Competencies review which I trust will be given careful consideration by Ministers.

I should be grateful if you could ensure that all ministerial letters to Select Committees that bear on the responsibilities and work of the Committees on Arms Export Controls are copied to the Committees.

22 August 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Since the start of the civil war in Syria, the Committees on Arms Export Controls have been scrutinising in detail the Government's approval of export licences for both military and dual-use goods to that country.

With statements from both the British and the US Governments that sarin has been used in chemical attacks in Syria, I am returning to the Government's approval in January 2012 of export licences to Syria for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride both of which are stated to be precursor chemicals in the manufacture of nerve gas.

I am setting out in full the exchanges between the Committees on Arms Export Controls (CAEC) and Ministers on this key issue to date.

In March 2012, I tabled a Written Parliamentary Question to yourself asking "Which UK strategic export control licences to Syria are currently extant; and what the nature and quantity of the licensed goods or services are under each licence". Your Minister Mark Prisk answered on March 27 that there were 9 such licences of which 7 were Standard Individual Licences and 2 were Open Individual Licences. Of the 7 Standard Individual Licences 2 were for "chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes", with the goods valued at £10,000 and £10,200 respectively.

Following publication of the Committees 2012 Report (HC 419) on July 13, I wrote to the Foreign Secretary five days later on July 18 putting to him a total of 55 requests for further information about the 9 extant UK Government approved arms export licences to Syria. Of these 55 requests, 10 related to the two Standard Individual Export Licences (SIEL) for "Chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes".

The 10 items of further information that the Committees required were:

1.  The names of the individual chemicals for which UK Government export licence approval was given.

2.  The reasons why each of the chemicals concerned are subject to export licence approval.

3.  The internal repression purposes to which each of the chemicals concerned could be put.

4.  The quantities of each of the chemicals concerned for which export licence approval was given.

5.  The names of the individuals, companies or organisations to whom the chemicals were being exported.

6.  The extent to which those named individuals, companies or organisations are subject to the influence, ownership or control of the Syrian Government.

7.  The last known location in Syria of the chemicals for which UK Government export licence approval was given.

8.  The dates of approval of each of the chemical export licences concerned, whether any have now been revoked and, if so, on what date.

9.  Which, if any, of the chemical export licence applications concerned were put to Ministers for approval.

10.  Copies of each of the chemical export licence applications concerned and of each of the approval decisions with any conditions attached - to be provided to the Committees on a classified or non-classified basis as necessary.

You replied to the Committees' requests for these 10 items of information in your letter to me of 6 September 2012 as follows:

"These licences were issued on 17 and 18 January 2012 and authorised the export of dual-use chemicals to a private company for use in industrial processes. The chemicals were sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride.

These chemicals have legitimate commercial uses - for example, sodium fluoride is used in the fluoridation of drinking water and the manufacture of toothpaste; and potassium fluoride has applications in the metallurgical industry and the manufacture of pesticides. However they could also be used as precursor chemicals in the manufacture of chemical weapons which is why they are included on the Australia Group chemical weapons precursors list and are listed in Annex 1 of Council Regulation 428/2009, meaning a licence is required for their export from the EU.

In these cases the chemicals were to be used for metal finishing of aluminium profiles used for making aluminium showers, windows, etc. Each licence application was assessed against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria, including whether there was a clear risk that they might be used for internal repression or be diverted for such an end-use. The licences were granted because at the time there were no grounds for refusal.

Subsequently, the European Union imposed new sanctions on Syria via Council Regulation (EU) No 509/2012 which came into force on 17 June 2012. The sanctions included prohibitions on the sale, supply, transfer or export of certain dual-use items and chemicals (including sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride) which might be used for internal repression or in the manufacture of items which might be used for internal repression. As a result, these licences were revoked on 30 July 2012".

On 18 March this year, I wrote again to you about the chemicals approved by the Government for export to Syria as follows:

"Thank you for your letter of 6 September 2012 responding to the Committees on Arms Exports' request for further information relating to extant arms export licences to Syria.

However, the answer provided to the Committees' question relating to the two SIELs for "chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes" has raised a further question. Your response stated that these licences had been revoked on 30 July 2012 as a result of the Council Regulation (EU) No 509/2012 imposing new sanctions on Syria coming into force on 17 June 2012. The Committees wish to know if the goods covered by these two licences were shipped to Syria before the licences were revoked."

You replied to my letter on April 10 2013 as follows:

"Thank you for your letter of 18 March requesting further information about extant arms export licences to Syria.

Both licence records showed that there were some goods remaining to be exported and that was why those licenses were revoked on 30 July 2012, to prevent export of the chemicals caught by the new EU sanctions on Syria which came into force on 17 June 2012. However, revocation could not prevent the shipment of chemicals already exported against those licences and, unfortunately, we do not have data showing what quantity of chemicals covered by these SIELs had already been shipped."

Please could you now respond to the following further questions and requirements for further information:

1.  Please provide the Committees, numbered item by numbered item, with each of the 10 items of information originally requested about the two "chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes" SIELs as detailed in my original letter of 18 July 2012 to the Foreign Secretary much, if not most of which, was not provided in your reply to me of 6 September 2012. Please also provide the name of the company to whom your Department gave licence approval on 17 and 18 January 2012 to export potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride to Syria. The company's name cannot credibly be withheld from the Committees on grounds of commercial confidentiality given that both licences were revoked over a year ago.

Please also provide the name(s) of the company or companies to whom FCO Minister Alistair Burt has now stated five further export licences for sodium fluoride to Syria were issued between 2003 and the start of the conflict.

2.  Syria has long been known to be a holder of chemical weapons and your Department were clearly fully aware that sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride are precursor chemicals in the manufacture of chemical weapons as you specifically stated this in your letter to me of 6 September 2012. Given that Syria was a known holder of chemical weapons, given that there was a civil war in Syria and given that both sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride were known by your Department to be precursor chemicals in the manufacture of chemical weapons, do you agree on reflection that both of these licences should have been refused?

3.  You said in your letter to me of 6 September 2012 "The licence was granted because there were no grounds for refusal."

You also stated that "Each licence application was assessed against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export licensing Criteria, including whether there was a clear risk that they might be used for internal repression or be diverted for such an end-use." However, this is not an accurate or complete statement of the Government's policy on arms exports where the goods might be used for internal repression. The Foreign Secretary's statement of policy to the Committees on 7 February 2012 was as follows: "The long-standing British position is clear. We will not issue licences where we judge there is a clear risk that the proposed export might provoke or prolong regional or internal conflicts, or which might be used to facilitate internal repression." The policy of not issuing export licences "which might be used to facilitate internal repression" is a substantially different, and materially tighter export control policy than "a clear risk that they might be used for internal repression". Do you and all your Department accept that the Foreign Secretary's statement of Government policy to the Committees on 7 February 2012 is the definitive Government policy on arms exports and internal repression? If so, why was that policy not complied with in relation to the export licence applications for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride both of which "might be used to facilitate internal repression"?

4.  On what date was the Government first aware that the EU's proposed Regulation for new sanctions on Syria was going to prohibit the export to Syria of both potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride? Why were these licences for potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride not revoked immediately at that date instead of only being revoked on 30 July 2012 - 6 weeks after the Regulation came into force on 17 June 2012?

5.  On September 3 2013 your Department's "Statement on exports to Syria" stated in respect of the licences for sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride that "the chemicals were not exported to Syria." In addition, the previous day the Secretary of State for Defence stated in the House with regard to these two licences that "no such chemicals were exported" (Hansard 2 September 2013 Col. 10).

Both your Department's statement and that of the Secretary of State for Defence in the House are in direct contradiction with what you said in your letter to me of 10 April this year when you said: "Both licence records showed that there were some goods remaining to be exported and that was why those licences were revoked on 30 July 2012, to prevent export of the chemicals caught by the new EU sanctions on Syria which came into force on 17 June 2012. However, revocation could not prevent the shipment of chemicals already exported against those licences and, unfortunately, we do not have data showing what quantity of chemicals covered by these SIELs had already been shipped."

Please provide the Committees with the evidence you clearly had when you wrote to me on 10 April this year that some quantities of the potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride had already been exported.

6.  Please provide details of all previous export licence approvals to Syria of potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride stating the value and quantity in each case and the date of licence approval.

Please provide details of all previous export licence approvals to Syria of all other chemicals included on the Australia Group chemical weapons precursor list and/or are listed in Annex 1 of EU Council Regulation 428/2009 stating the value and quantity in each case and the date of licence approval.

    

7.  Please list from open sources the countries, in addition to Syria, which are holders of chemical weapons. In respect of each of those other countries, please provide details of export licence approvals from 2003 of all chemicals included on the Australia Group chemical weapons precursors list and/or are listed in Annex 1 of the EU Council Regulation 428/2009 stating the value and quantity in each case and the date of licence approval.

Please may I have your reply by October 4.

9 September 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Export Controls: Egypt, Syria and DSEi

I was writing to bring you up to date with the actions of the Government in respect of export controls for Syria and Egypt when I received your letter today. I will come back to you on the detailed points you have raised but in the meantime wanted to give you a quick readout or what's been happening. I also want to let you know the steps we have taken to ensure that Clarion, the organisers of the Defence and Security Equipment International, comply with their obligations under UK export and trade control legislation.

Export licences for chemicals for Syria

I wrote to you on the 6 September last year about two licences to export dual use chemicals to Syria issued on the 17 and 18 January 2012. You will recall that the licences were for sodium fluoride (1000kg) and potassium fluoride (1000kg) and that they were subsequently revoked in July 2012 following the imposition of EU sanctions. HMRC has confirmed that the licences were not used before revocation. The chemicals are not listed by the Chemical Weapons Convention but are subject to export controls by virtue of our membership of the Australia Group and are listed in Annex I of Council regulation 428/2009.

I stand by what I wrote last year that the two licence applications in question were subject to proper assessment against the Consolidated EU and national Arms Export Licensing Criteria and were determined to be for legitimate commercial use. There was therefore no clear basis on which to refuse licences as this predated EU sanctions. Although the chemicals in question can be used as precursors for chemical weapons they also have a large number of commercial applications and the volumes licensed are consistent with commercial use.

In the light of the recent and shocking use of chemical weapons by the Assad regime in Syria I asked my officials to determine whether any other licences for chemicals had been granted for Syria over the last ten years. They identified five other licences, all for sodium fluoride, issued in July 2004, September 2005, March 2007, February 2009 and May 2010 (for, respectively, 50kg, 2000kg, 50kg, 2000kg and 50kg). These licences all pre-date the conflict in Syria. They were issued to two UK exporters for despatch to two Syrian companies. I am confident that each application was properly assessed to determine end use and that the exports were for legitimate commercial purposes, namely cosmetics and healthcare products. The volumes of sodium fluoride covered by these licences are consistent with commercial use.

I want to assure you there is no evidence that exports of chemicals from the UK have been deployed in Syrian weapons programmes and I have determined that there has been no breach of controls or international obligations. The Government remains confident that UK export controls continue to be among the most stringent in the world.

Suspension of export licensing for Egypt

At the Foreign Affairs Council on the 21 August EU Member States agreed to suspend export licensing for any equipment which might be used for internal repression and to reassess export licences of equipment covered by Common Position 2008/944/CFSP.

Following advice from the FCO we moved quickly to suspend 48 extant licences (the initial figure was 49 but one was reinstated following investigation). These licences cover a wide range of equipment, including spares for helicopters and other aircraft, specialist software and communications equipment. This followed a decision in July to revoke five licences for crowd control equipment. In addition we have republished a number of Open General Export licences to exclude Egyptian end users.

The suspension applies to new licence applications as well as extant ones and will continue until further notice. This has been communicated directly to the licence holders affected by the suspension and there have been wider communications through a BIS press statement and an ECO Notice to Exporters.

We are now assessing whether any of the suspended licences should be permanently revoked. I expect advice on this in the near future.

The application of the licensing suspension is wide and all activities of the Egyptian Army, Air Force and Internal Security Forces or Ministry of the Interior are being interpreted as ones which might, at this time, involve internal repression. This reflects the decision of the FAC to apply suspension to all licences "which might be used for internal repression" — which you will appreciate is a lower threshold than that set out in Criterion 2.

HMRC is keeping a watch for any attempts to export to these entities, The FCO will continue to monitor the situation in Egypt very closely to determine how long the suspension should remain in place.

I feel sure that, in the light of recent and continuing violence in Egypt, you will support these measures.

Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEi)

You will be aware that DSEi is taking place this week at the ExCel exhibition centre. While Clarion Defence and Security Ltd — in association with the Defence Trade Associations — organises the exhibition and is responsible for inviting UK and international companies to exhibit at the exhibition, we have agreed a Memorandum of Understanding with Clarion, to address compliance with UK export and trade controls. Clarion has committed to work with ECO and compliance agencies to ensure that all exhibitors comply with UK, EU and international laws and regulations related to the export of defence, security and dual use equipment. ECO, along with HMRC, Border Force and the Metropolitan Police will maintain a presence at the ExCel throughout the exhibition and will not hesitate to take action in the event of non-compliance.

I hope you find this information useful. I will write to you again in the next few days on the detailed points raise in your letter of the 9 September.

10 September 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of September 10.

Please may I have your answers to the following further questions on British Government approval of export licences of chemicals to Syria.

In your letter to me of 6 September 2012, you acknowledged that the Government knew when your Department gave licence approval on January 17 and 18 that year for sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride exports to Syria that both chemicals could be used as precursor chemicals in the manufacture of chemical weapons.

In your latest letter, you say that 5 further licences were approved for the export of sodium fluoride for cosmetics and healthcare products as follows:

July 2004       50kg

September 2005    2000kg

March 2007       50kg

February 2009    2000kg

May 2010       50kg

With regard to these 5 further licences:

1.  What quantity for each licence was actually exported from the UK to Syria?

2.  What were the names of the two UK exporters to whom the export licences were granted?

3.  What were the names of the two Syrian companies to whom the sodium fluoride were exported under these licences?

4.  Please provide full details of the cosmetics and healthcare products for which the sodium fluoride exported under these licences was apparently going to be used in Syria?

Please may I have your reply by October 4.

11 September 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

The Committees on Arms Export Controls are considering the Government's United Kingdom Strategic Export Controls Annual Report 2012 (HC 561) and have agreed questions relating to that Report as set out in the Annex to this letter. Please may the Committees have the Government's answers to these questions by October 18.

The Committees will be making this letter and the Annex public.

Annex

Questions relating to the Government's Report - United Kingdom Strategic Export Controls Annual Report 2012 - HC 561

The paragraph numbers follow those in the Government's Report

Ministerial Foreword

a)  What were each of the six occasions in 2012 when the use of the export licence suspension mechanism was considered, and why in each case was it decided not to invoke it?

b)  Please provide the Committees with the country risk categorisations used in assessing export licence applications.

c)  Please state, on a classified basis if necessary, which countries are placed in each risk category.

d)  How many open licence applications were processed in 2012?

e)  How many MoD Form 680 applications were processed in 2012?

f)  Do the Secretaries of State accept that though their statement: "There was no evidence of any UK-supplied equipment being used for internal repression" may be factually correct, it is also profoundly misleading given that for many of the goods for which Government export licence approval has been given and which could be used for internal repression it is totally or virtually impossible to obtain evidence about their use once exported — even in the unlikely case there are independent personnel on the ground in a position to provide such evidence? Such exported goods, non-identifiable as British once exported, that could be used for internal repression include components for military equipment, software for military use, military technology, cryptographic equipment, components and technology, dual-use chemicals, ammunition and most sniper rifles and automatic weapons?

g)  At the end of the Secretaries of State's statement that: "There was no evidence of any UK-supplied equipment being used for internal repression or in any other way which would contravene the export licensing Criteria" why were the words "or which might be used to facilitate internal repression" omitted, in accordance with the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012?

h)  How is the Secretaries of State's statement that "43 licences for Argentina were subsequently revoked but the licensing of exports for purely commercial or private use has continued" to be reconciled with the Government's approval after the 43 licence revocations in 2012 of export licences to Argentina for SIELs for small arms ammunition, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography and OIELs for cryptographic equipment.

i)  Please list each new set of EU sanctions on Iran being referred to, and the specific licensing changes made by the present Government, or its predecessor, following each new set of sanctions.

Section 1 UK and EU Policy Developments in 2012

Paragraph 1.1 Legislation

a)  What UK and/or EU export controls are currently in place over the export of pancuronium bromide to the USA for the use in executions by lethal injection?

b)  Has the EU's analysis of the responses to the consultation on the EU Commission's Green Paper, "The dual-use export control system of the European Union: ensuring security and competiveness in a changing world", been published? If so, please provide the link to the analysis and inform the Committees of any responses the Government made to it.

c)  When does the Government now expect the EU Commission's Report on Council Regulation (EC) 428/2009 (the so-called "Dual-use Regulation) to be made to the EU Council and the European Parliament? Please inform the Committees of any response the Government makes to that Report when published.

d)  Has the EU Commission now commenced its review of Council Regulation (EC) 1236/2005 (the so-called "Torture Regulation)? Please inform the Committees of any response the Government makes to this review.

Paragraph 1.2 Policy Developments

a)  Why is the Department for International Development, unlike the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Ministry of Defence, not asked for its advice before the final decision to suspend export licences is taken by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills?

b)  What current risks, in addition to "WMD, political, security and human rights", are included in the Government's new risk categorisation of countries to whom military goods may be exported?

c)  Please provide the Committees with a copy of the revised Overseas Security and Justice Assistance (OSJA) Human Rights Guidance as soon as this is published.

d)  The Government's Report states that all proposals from Government sponsors to gift controlled goods are assessed against the Consolidated Criteria in the same way as commercial applications and to the same degree of rigour. Please confirm therefore that all proposals to gift controlled goods are assessed not only against the UK's Consolidated Criteria but also against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012 that the export would not be permitted of controlled goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression".

e)  Why are companies who are being assessed for counter-piracy Open General Trade Licences or Individual Trade Control Licences not being assessed against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012 that the export would not be permitted of controlled goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression", as well as against the UK's Consolidated Criteria?

Paragraph 1.3 Transparency and Accountability

a)  The Government's Report, published on 12 July 2013, states: "It is intended that the first reports of open licence usage would be published, in line with standard practice, 3 months after the end of the Quarter to which they relate, i.e., October 2013." However, on 18 July the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, stated in the House: "I have none the less established that we should dispense with some procedures relating to quarterly reporting, and we will do so." This was followed by a Notice to Exporters issued by ECO on 31 July 2013 stating that: "the Secretary of State announced to Parliament on Thursday 18 July 2013 that reporting requirements on the use of Open Licences under the Transparency Initiative would be scaled back significantly". Why did the Government announce in the House of Commons on 18 July a less transparent policy on open licence usage than that set out in its Annual Report published 6 days previously?

b)  Will the Government make public the same information relating to standard licence usage as it now going to do for open licence usage?

Paragraph 1.4 Awareness

a)  Will the Government be publishing on the Export Control Organisation's website entities of potential WMD concern in countries in addition to Iran, for instance Syria?

b)  With regard to the Government's updated website, what are the specific usability improvements that have been put in place, what are the ones in the pipeline in addition to better navigation, and when will the additional facility to identify which Open General Trade Control Licences may be applicable be in place?

Section 2 International Policy in 2012

Why are there no sub-sections on:

1.  The Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty

2.  The G8 Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction

3.  The Chemical Weapons Convention

4.  The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention

5.  The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

6.  The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

7.  Sub-Strategic and Tactical Nuclear Weapons

8.  A Middle-East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone

9.  The National Counter-Proliferation Strategy for 2012-2015

all of which raise proliferation issues?

Will the Government include its policies on all the above in its 2013 Annual Report?

Paragraph 2.2 Small Arms and Light Weapons

a)  What progress has been made in enhancing the implementation of the International Tracing Instrument to promote international co-operation in marking and tracing illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons?

b)  Has a voluntary sponsorship fund to boost assistance to less developed states in dealing with illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons been established? If so, what is the size of the fund and what amount has the British Government contributed to it?

Paragraph 2.3 Cluster Munitions

Is the UK Government still on track to destroy the remainder of its cluster munitions by the end of 2013?

Paragraph 2.4 Ottawa Treaty/Landmines

What is the area of land in the Falkland Islands that is still to be cleared of mines and unexploded ordnance and then released?

Paragraph 2.6 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons

What were the Government's policy objectives at the meeting of the High Contracting Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons held in November 2012 and how far have these objectives been achieved? Does the Government consider that any additions should be made to the existing five protocols which are as follows:

-  Protocol I on Non-Detectable Fragments

-  Protocol II on the Use of Mines, Booby Traps and Other Devices

-  Protocol III on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary Weapons

-  Protocol IV on Blinding Laser Weapons

-  Protocol V on Explosive Remnants of War

Paragraph 2.10 The Wassenaar Arrangement

What are the specific issues relating to the future membership of the Wassenaar Arrangement at which participating states will be looking at in 2013?

Section 3 Export Licensing Case Studies

Argentina

Why was the value of arms export licences to Argentina in 2012 nearly 5 times greater than it was in 2011, notwithstanding the fact that in April 2012 the Business Secretary announced that the Government would no longer grant licences for any military or dual-use goods and technology for military end-users in Argentina, other than in exceptional circumstances?

Libya

In deciding whether or not to approve arms export licence applications to Libya what account is the Government taking of the Report of Experts to the UN on 9 March 2013 of what has happened to the Gaddafi arms stockpiles, to which the UK was a contributor? The Experts' Report stated: "The proliferation of weapons from Libya has continued at a worrying rate and has spread into new territory: West Africa, the Levant and, potentially, even the Horn of Africa. Since the uprising and the resulting collapse of the security apparatus, including the loss of national control over weapons stockpiles and the absence of any border controls, Libya has over the past two years become a significant and attractive source of weaponry in the region. Illicit flows from the country are fuelling existing conflicts in Africa and the Levant and enriching the arsenals of a range of non-State actors, including terrorist groups."

Section 4 Export Licensing Data and Performance Against Targets During 2012

Paragraph 4.6 Open General Export Licences (OGELs)

If a UK exporter's application satisfies the terms of an EU General Export Authorisation, is it the Government's policy that it must also satisfy the terms of the UK's Consolidated Criteria and the Foreign Secretary's arms export policy statement to the Committees on Arms Export Controls on 7 February 2012 before being approved?

Table 4.7 List of Open General Export Licences

Which is the country or countries of export destination for the OGELs named:

-  Chemicals

-  Cryptographic Development

-  International Non-Proliferation Regime De-controls: Dual-Use Items

-  Low Value Shipments

-  Technology for Dual-Use Items

-  Specified Dual-Use Items (X) (and what is the meaning of (X)?)

-  Access Overseas to Software and Technology for Military Goods: Individual Use Only

-  Military Components

-  Military Goods

-  Software and Source Code for Military Goods

-  Military Surplus Vehicles

-  Technology for Military Goods

-  Open General Transhipment Licence

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Trade and Transportation: Small Arms and Light Weapons)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Maritime Anti-Piracy)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Certified Companies)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Exports Under The US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty)

Paragraph 4.7 Performance in processing licence applications

a)  Why do performance targets not apply to applications for licences to export goods that are subject to control solely because of United Nations Sanctions or to appeals in relation to such applications?

b)  In Table 4.10 what are the reasons for the deterioration of appeals finalised within both 20 working days and 60 working days over the period 2010-2012?

c)  What actions are being taken to achieve the target of processing 60% of appeals within 20 working days (currently 23%) and 95% of appeals within 60 working days (currently 60%)?

Section 5 Compliance and Performance

Paragraph 5.1 Compliance

What are the reasons why the number of warning letters where breaches of licence conditions were found during visits rose from 45 in 2011 to 101 on 2012?

Paragraph 5.2 Enforcement activity undertaken by HM Revenue and Customs, Border Force and the Crown Prosecution Service

Is the increase in the number of seizures of strategic goods in breach of licensing requirements or sanctions and embargoes from 141 in 2011-12 to 280 in 2012-13 due to increased effectiveness of the authorities or to increased attempts to breach the licensing requirements or both?

Section 6 Gifted Equipment

The Government's Report states: "As a matter of policy, all proposals to gift controlled military equipment are assessed against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria by relevant Government departments in the same was as commercial applications and to the same degree of rigour." Why are Government gifts of military equipment not also being assessed against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on Arms Export Controls on 7 February 2012 that exports would not be permitted of goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression"?

Section 7 Government to Government

What is the policy followed in deciding whether or not to approve UK export licensing coverage for either industry or the customer in Government to Government exports?

Annex D UK Return to EU Annual Report 2012

a)  In future UK Strategic Export Controls Annual Reports will the Government include in this Annex a description of each of the numbered EU Common Military List categories?

b)  Does the government make a UK Return to the EU Annual Report in respect of items on the EU Dual-Use List? If so, will the Government include its Return in this Annex?

Annex E International Commitments and Sanctions Regimes

E.1 Export Control Commitments in 2012

Will the Government in its subsequent Strategic Export Controls Annual Reports include the year in which each Commitment was concluded?

12 September 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter dated 22 August about the Balance of Competences Review. I very much appreciate your interest in this important piece of work.

First, I am sorry that you did not receive a copy of the letter that was sent to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee informing him of the publication of the first set of reports. Whilst competence issues relating to arms export and control issues are being dealt with in the second set of reports currently underway, the Foreign Policy report did refer to the Arms Trade Treaty as an example of how the EU is involved in international negotiations and so you should also have received a copy. I can confirm that any further letters that impact on the responsibilities of the Committees on Arms Export Controls will be copied to you.

I understand that your Committee's work mainly touches on the Balance of Competence reports covering Free Movement of Goods as well as Trade and Investment. HMRC wrote to you with specific questions related to those two reviews. I am grateful for your contribution and know that your response was highly useful to the Departments working on these reports and has been incorporated into the emerging drafts. On current plans, we expect to publish these reports towards the end of the year.

I hope that you will continue to contribute as the review progresses.

17 September 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letters of 9 and 11 September.

In your letter of 9 September you ask seven specific questions. Here are the answers.

1.  Points raised in previous correspondence.

1. Names of the chemicals: One licence was for sodium fluoride and the other for potassium fluoride.

2. and 3. Reasons why they are controlled and the purposes to which they were put. The two chemicals are subject to export control and are listed in the Australia Group chemical weapons precursor list and Annex I of Council regulation (EC) 428/2009 because they are capable of use as precursor chemicals in the manufacture of chemical weapons. They are not however listed in the Schedules of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

They have legitimate commercial uses such as the manufacture of toothpaste, the fluoridation of drinking water, production in the metallurgical industry, and in the manufacture of pesticides. In these cases the stated end-use for both chemicals was in metal finishing of aluminium profiles used for making aluminium showers, window frames, etc. This is a credible and legitimate use for these chemicals and consistent with the quantities licensed.

4. Quantities: The licences were for 1000kg in each case.

5. Names of end-user: The end-user was Awad Ammora Co. & Partners, Nashabia, Damascus, Syria.

6. Extent to which the end-user is under the influence of the Syrian Government. The Government has no specific evidence that the end-user is subject to the influence, ownership or control of the Syrian government. It should be noted that there is older media reporting, ultimately derived from the Iraq Survey Group, indicating that the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq was seeking to procure aluminium tubes for its nuclear programme from Awad Ammora in late 2002 or early 2003, and linking the company to alleged efforts by the Iraqi regime to fund Palestinian organisations via the UN oil-for-food programme. However none of these reports provide evidence of a link to any chemical weapons programme in Syria. The Government was aware of these reports when the licences were granted in 2012 and appropriate checks were carried out which confirmed that there were no grounds for refusing these licence applications.

7. Last known location in Syria. The goods were not exported. HMRC has confirmed that no exports of either chemical were declared under the revoked licences and we have written confirmation from the exporter that the licences were not used and no goods were shipped before the licences were revoked.

8. Dates of approval and revocation. Both licence applications were submitted on 1 August 2011; the licences were granted on 17 and 18 January 2012; and both were revoked on 30 July 2012.

9. Ministerial involvement in decision-making. The process was as follows. Each application was reviewed by advisers in MOD (including defence Intelligence and DSTL at Porton Down), in the FCO (including the regional Desk and POST, the Sanctions Team, and the Australia Group desk officer) and in the Chemical Weapons Convention UK National Authority in DECC. No concerns about end-use were identified by any of these reviews and accordingly neither licence application was put to Ministers for approval.

10. Copies of the licences and any conditions. All the relevant information that I am ready to disclose is contained within this letter and its attachment.

I am not disclosing the assessments that supported the decisions to approve these two licences. To do so would be likely to inhibit the free and frank provision of advice and the free and frank exchange of views for the purpose of deliberation. I have carefully considered the arguments in favour of disclosure, in particular that transparency in policy making may improve engagement between the public and government, and it is desirable that he public can satisfy themselves that decisions are taken on the basis of the best available information. However BIS, as the statutory licensing authority, makes decisions on export licence applications based on advice received from other Government Departments, and it is my view that releasing the advice received for specific export licence applications would impact adversely on the quality of the advice provided by other Departments and on the ultimate decisions taken.

After giving the matter careful consideration, and consulting the companies concerned, I have also decided not to disclose either the licence application forms or the names of the UK companies to which these licences were granted. I have taken the same decision in respect of the companies to which the other five licences covered in this letter were granted. I recognise that there is a public interest in knowing that the Government acted properly in this matter. But the companies behaved responsibly by applying for export licences and were engaged in legitimate transactions. We have taken into account strong feedback from some of the companies that they should not be exposed to reputational damage when they have acted in an entirely proper way. Their licence applications were submitted in confidence and it is important that the Government respects that fact and maintains that confidence in the integrity of the system.

2.  Should the licences granted in January 2012 have been refused?

Each licence application was assessed on its own merits against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria taking into account all relevant information available to us at the time. The stated end-use of these chemicals was a legitimate commercial application. The media reporting about the end-user I referred to above did not suggest any link to chemical weapons. There was no information from either open or classified sources available at the time, and none that we have received since, to link the end-user to any chemical weapons programme in Syria, and we did not — and do not —have any information to indicate that Syria was actively seeking to acquire these chemicals for use in the manufacture of chemical weapons. Given the nature of the stated end-use and the lack of evidence that would justify refusal, the licences were granted. Having reviewed the information on which these decisions were based, I am satisfied that this was the correct decision.

3.  Grounds for refusal

The position set out in your letter appears to be an over-interpretation of the statement made by the Foreign Secretary in the course of giving oral evidence to the Committees on 7 February 2012. I know that the Foreign Secretary is writing to you to set the record straight on this very important point.

The Government's policy remains as set out in the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria, announced by the then Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, Peter Hain, in the House of Commons on 26 October 2000. There has been no change to this policy. Specifically with regard to exports that might be used for internal repression, the Government continues to assess applications against Criterion 2 in full, which states that: "[The Government will] not issue an export licence if there is a clear risk [my emphasis] that the proposed export might be used for internal repression."

4.  Delay in revoking licences

EU discussions about additional sanctions against Syria continued throughout the second half of 2011 and beyond (the original EU sanctions regulation was adopted on 9 May and amended on 10 occasions before the end of the year). In parallel with this, the participating states of the Australia Group (AG) had agreed in June 2011 that they should take steps to control the export to Syria of chemicals potentially usable in the manufacture of chemical weapons, over and above those included on the AG chemical weapons precursors list. There were also discussions within the EU about how to implement these additional controls. However the actual decision to pursue sanctions targeted against the manufacture and use of chemical weapons was not finally taken until 23 April 2012 (Council decision 2012/206/CFSP). Article 1 of the decision said:

"The sale, supply, transfer or export of certain other equipment, goods and technology which might be used for internal repression or for the manufacture and maintenance of products which could be used for internal repression, to Syria by nationals of Member States or from the territories of Member States or using their flag vessels or aircraft, shall be prohibited, whether originating or not in their territories.

"The Union shall take the necessary measures in order to determine the relevant items to be covered by this paragraph."

Negotiation of the Regulation that would implement this provision — and which would include the list of items covered by it — began shortly thereafter. It was clear from an early stage in the negotiation of the Regulation that it was likely to include both potassium fluoride and sodium fluoride, but this could not be known for certain by the until the text was finalised at working group level on 12 June. The Regulation was finally adopted by the Council on 15 June and came into force on 17 June. This is the earliest we could have revoked the licences. I accept that the fact the licences were not revoked immediately after that date was an oversight, and that we should have acted more quickly following the entry into force of the Regulation.

Since that time we have reviewed our procedures to ensure that revocations take place as soon as possible after the adoption of any EU sanctions or other restrictive measures. For example, following the decision at the 21 August Foreign Affairs Council to suspend certain export licensing for Egypt, we reviewed and suspended 48 extant licences by 28 August.

5.  Clarification of earlier remarks on export of the chemicals

There is no contradiction between my letter of 10 April and the statements on 2 and 3 September, though I can see there was scope for confusion. Let me explain why.

As you know, a Standard Individual Export licence (SIEL) permits the export of a specified quantity of items to a named recipient and is usually valid for up to 2 years. The licence is valid until the full quantity of items is shipped — at which point it is said to be "exhausted" — or until the 2-year validity period is reached — at which point it is said to be "expired". A licence which neither exhausted nor expired is "extant". An extant licence is therefore one which is wholly or partially unused and of course only an extant licence can be revoked. The licensing database (SPIRE) shows a licence's status, but for extant licences it does not show with any certainty what quantity — if any — has been shipped or what quantity remains to be shipped.

My statement of 10 April the "unfortunately, we do not have data showing what quantities of chemicals covered by these SIELs had already been exported" was meant to reflect this uncertainty. It was not meant to suggest that we had actual evidence that some quantities has actually been exported. We had no such evidence, and as my answer to point 1.7 above makes clear, no chemicals were in fact exported.

To avoid confusion in the future, we will, when revoking licences, always ask HMRC to check its records and we will contact the exporter directly to seek confirmation of licence use. We adopted this approach when we recently revoked export licences for Egypt.

6.  Details of previous export licences.

The five licences for sodium fluoride that I referred to in my letter of 10 September are the only other licences granted since 2003 for the export to Syria of chemicals included on the Australia Group chemical weapons precursor list and listed in Annex 1 of Council regulation 428/2009. Information regarding these five licences is given in Annex 1 to this letter. In each case the end-use was for the manufacture of toothpaste.

7.  Countries holding stockpiles of chemical weapons

There are four states that have acceded to the Chemical Weapons Convention, have declared their stockpiles, and are now participating in OPCW-verified destruction programmes: Iraq, Libya, Russia and the United States. The information requested in respect of these states is at Annex 2.

For states not party to the Chemical Weapons Convention open source reporting is not a reliable guide because states not party to the CWC have no obligation to declare any stockpiles they may have. While it is clear that Syria maintains significant CW stockpiles, open source material does not reliably confirm the existence or non-existence of stockpiles in those other states that have not ratified or acceded to the CWC, namely Angola, Burma, DPRK, Egypt, Israel and South Sudan. I have however also included information in respect of export licences granted to these states in Annex 2. I want to emphasise that by providing this information the Government is not confirming that it believes that any of these states does or does not possess chemical weapons — the information is provided for the sake of completeness only.

Please note that all chemicals included on the Australia Group chemical weapons precursor list are included in entry 1C350 of Annex I to Council Regulation 428/2009, with the exception of 3 chemicals which are listed at ML7c1 and ML7c2 of the Military List. Furthermore some chemical weapons precursors not included on the Australia Group list are listed at entry 1C450 of Annex I of Council regulation 428/2009. Annex 3 [should read Annex 2] therefore includes all licences granted for the supply to the 10 states named above of chemicals listed in entries 1C350, 1C450, ML7c1 and ML7c2. Note also that all chemicals listed in entry 1C350 may be exported to the USA under the terms of the EU General Export Authorisation No. EU001. This accounts for the relatively small number of individual licences granted for the USA.

Your letter of 11 September.

All the information you requested in your letter of 11 September — with the exception of the exporter names which I am not disclosing for the reasons given above — is included in Annex 1.

Conclusions

You are right to question me about granting licences for the export of chemicals to Syria given the public interest which the issue has raised. I hope that this letter reassures you that the Government takes its responsibilities very seriously, is acting effectively to promote global security and responsible exporting, and is ready to make changes to our procedures when this is necessary.

Annex 1 — Details of 5 licences for export to Syria of sodium fluoride granted between 2004 and 2010
End-UserValue (£) Quantity LicensedDate Licence Granted UsageEnd-Use
MADA for Industry & Commerce345 50kg11/05/2010One shipment of 50kg on 16/8/2010 Manufacture of toothpaste
Kaadan & Sioufi6220 2000kg03/02/2009Five shipments totalling 2000kg shipped as follows:

13/02/2009 150kg

18/06/2009 1000kg

15/04/2009 100kg

03/07/2009 100kg

13/01/2011 650kg

Manufacture of toothpaste
MADA for Industry & Commerce695 50kg15/03/2007Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpaste
Kaadan & Sioufi6220 2000kg28/09/20052000kgs exported - but not known on which date or in how many shipments as records no longer available Manufacture of toothpaste
MADA for Industry & Commerce228.5 50kg15/07/2004Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpaste

Annex 2 — details of licences granted to specified destinations for chemicals listed in the Australia Group chemical weapons precursors list and/or listed in Annex I of Council regulation 428/2009
DestinationGood Rating Chemical nameGoods Quantity Total Goods

Value (£)

Date licence granted
1Burma1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride500g 19.415/08/2005
2DPRK1C350.50 Sodium sulphide500g 8.1504/02/2003
3Egypt1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid200L 126225/04/2003
4Egypt1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid1200L 1184425/04/2006
5Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride1000kg 1760006/08/2007
6Egypt1C350.46 Polyethanolamine1025L 248008/06/2009
7Egypt1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid1000L 612801/10/2009
8Egypt1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid50L 304.206/01/2011
9Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride300kg 271530/08/2011
10Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride200kg 181025/11/2011
11Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride2000kg 1810017/11/2011
12Egypt1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid66L 6.516/11/2012
13Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride25kg 27025/03/2013
14Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride2000kg 800019/04/2013
15Egypt1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride6000kg 3000010/052013
16Iraq1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride50g13.57 17/04/2008
17Israel1C350.16 Dimethylamine600 tonnes 27500014/11/2003
18Israel1C350.46 Polyethanolamine120 tonnes 3900018/03/2004
19Israel1C450a5 Cyanogen Chloride1kg 550008/04/2005
20Israel1C350.46 Polyethanolamine200 tonnes 17000011/10/2005
21Israel1C350.24 Hydrogen Fluoride32.4kg 66008/10/2009
22Israel1C350.24 Hydrogen Fluoride32.4kg 660.9829/01/2010
23Israel1C350.9 Thionyl chloride500ml 33.6704/04/2013
24Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid100L 179606/02/2003
25Libya1C450b8 Methyldiethanolamine64000kg 134824.0118/08/2003
26Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid10L 271.812/05/2004
27Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid200L 240024/05/2004
28Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid100L 958.8218/06/2004
29Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid3000ml 50.5807/06/2005
30Libya1C350.45 Sodium cyanide3kg621 07/04/2006
31Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid6L 115.6803/04/2006
32Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid20L 331.428/07/2006
33Libya1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride500g 125.6105/02/2008
34Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid6L 46.8711/07/2008
35Libya1C350.46 Triethanolamine1L21.46 04/08/2008
36 Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid1L 27.3012/08/2009
1C350.43Sodium Fluoride 1kg31.34
37Libya1C350.24 Hydrofluoric acid10L 472.312/12/2012
38Russia1C350.17 Diethyl ethyl phosphonate6kg 30028/01/2004
39Russia1C450b4 2-Diethylaminoethyl chloride hydrochloride 140kg1903.1902/12/2013
40Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride2700kg 1050001/04/2004
41Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride6400kg 12837.529/10/2004
42Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride10000kg 3890019/11/2004
43RussiaIC350.14 Potassium Fluoride1600kg 3209.410/02/2005
44Russia1C350.2 Phosphoryl Chloride1.5L 1469.5928/09/2005
45Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride25000kg 5256711/11/2005
46 RussiaIC350.14 Potassium Fluoride20kg 217/11/2005
1C350.14Potassium Fluoride 20kg2
47Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 700kg875008/02/2006
48Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride20000kg 283001-/01/2006
49Russia1C450b1 Dilsopropyl methylphosphonate100g 7121/02/2006
50Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride19000kg 3923515/05/2006
51Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride28400kg 5864611/07/2006
52Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride45000kg 17505015/08/2006
53Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride19200kg 3974431/08/2007
54Russia1C350.14 Potassium Fluoride20kg 25712/10/2007
55Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride45000kg 17505009/01/2008
56Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 1000kg1265019/03/2008
57Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 1000kg1240010/06/2008
58Russia1C350.3 Dimethyl methylphosphonate10kg 62426/01/2009
59Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 500kg620015/01/2009
60Russia1C350.48 Disopropylamine100L 66223/03/2009
61Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 1000kg1550011/05/2009
62Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride45000kg 12375007/09/2009
63Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 1000kg1550017/03/2010
64Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride
45000kg
12375013/04/2010
65Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 1000kg1550011/05/2009
66Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 2000kg3100029/09/2010
67Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 50kg110009/02/2011
68Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride45000kg 14533201/08/2011
69Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 2000kg3300014/10/2011
70Russia1C450b4 2-(Diethylamino)ethyly chloride hydrochloride 2500kg3875030/07/2012
71Russia1C350.43 Sodium Fluoride45000kg 14044507/03/2013
72Russia1C450b4 Diethylaminoethylchloride hydrochloride 3500kg4200010/05/2013
73USA1C350.41 Mixture of Potassium hydrogen difluoride and hydrogen fluoride 350kg2768.528/01/2003
74USA1C350.46 Polyethanolamine1,560,000kg 45000010/11/2003
75USA1C350.48 Disopropylamine34800kg 4560021/07/2005
76USA1C350.24 Hydrogen Fluoride500000kg 85000017/08/2010

4 October 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I am concerned that the Committees on Arms Export Controls have perceived a change in UK arms export policy when none has taken place. I am writing to set the record straight.

My concern arises from comments made in the Committees' Annual report published on 17 July and in other recent correspondence. These suggest that in my evidence to the Committees on 7 February 2012 I announced that the Government had in effect deleted the qualification, "if there is a clear risk, " from the Criterion: "We will not issue a licence if there is a clear risk that the proposed export might be used for internal repression."

I want to be absolutely clear: the Government's policy has not changed. I enclose a copy of the relevant extract from the Committee's record of the meeting, from which it is clear that what I said was not an announcement of a new approach but confirmation of our longstanding policy. The Government continues to assess export licence applications on a case by case basis against the Consolidated European Union and National Arms Export licensing Criteria as set out by the then Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, peter Gain, in the House of Commons on 26 October 2000.

If we find it necessary to vary out policy, as we have done recently in the case of Egypt, we will always inform you explicitly.

As you know, the government is in the process of reviewing the Criteria in the light of the adoption of the Arms Trade Treaty and the review of the EU Common Position. We expect to complete this update before the end of the year and to announce the result to Parliament.

Annex: Extract from Oral Evidence to Committees on Arms Export Controls, 7 February 2012

Chair: "Secretary of State, I want to start with what is a major policy issue, if not the major policy issue for our Committees, which is whether there has been a change in Government policy on the approval of arms export licences for arms and ammunition and military equipment that could be used for internal repression. We took a deliberate decision in our report of last April to publish in full, as annex 1, the written answer that was given by the then Minister of State in the Foreign Office, Peter Hain, on 26 October 2000 in which he set out in full the consolidated criteria for arms exports.

  "As far as arms exports that involve weapons that could be used for internal repression are concerned, your junior Minister, Alistair Burt, in his press release statement on 18 February last year, entirely accurately and correctly summarised the previous Government's position carried forward by the present Government on policy in this area. He summarised that accurately in these words: "The longstanding British position is clear. We will not issue licences where we judge there is a clear risk the proposed export might provoke or prolong regional or internal conflicts, or which might be used to facilitate internal repression." Foreign Secretary, has that policy changed, or is it as correctly stated by Mr Alistair Burt?

  "Mr Hague: That is still the policy. The "or", as you have pointed out on other occasions, is important.

  Chair: It is profoundly important, Foreign Secretary, and I am glad that you have acknowledged that..."

6 October 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I wrote to you on 4 October in response to your letters of the 9 and 11 September. I am now sending you a revised version of my response. I have been informed that the original contained a statement that may be misleading. I want to be completely open with the committee over this sensitive issue and I am therefore sharing my latest information with you.

I refer to the section of my letter ("1. Points raised in previous correspondence"), specifically point 6 ("Extent to which the end-user is under the influence of the Syrian Government").

The closing sentence of my original letter reads, "The Government was aware of these reports when the licences were granted in 2012 and appropriate checks were carried out which confirmed that there were no grounds for refusing these licence applications". This refers to media reports about the end user for the licences issued in January 2012.

In fact, although officials did have access to information about the end user, from open and classified sources some of which dated back to 2001, we cannot confirm definitively that officials did in fact investigate the contents of the 2004 media reports. That said, officials assessing the licence applications did make proper checks based on the information dating back to 2001. They have confirmed to me categorically that there was no evidence at the time the licences were assessed — and there is no evidence now — of any links between the end user and chemical weapons programmes. I therefore remain confident that checks made were appropriate and that there were no grounds for refusing the applications.

11 October 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I should be grateful to know why your letter of August 4 to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee setting out EU and UK policy on the export of military and dual-use equipment to Syria was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Control notwithstanding the fact that the subject matter of your letter is of prime importance to the Committees. A copy of this letter is attached for convenience.

I should be grateful for your assurance in your reply that all Ministerial letters to Select Committees relating to the transfer from the UK, whether by way of commercial exports or by gift, are sent or copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls, together with all ministerial letters relating to arms control measures.

Annex

Letter from William Hague to Sir Richard Ottaway, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee, dated 4 August 2014

The EU Foreign Affairs Council *FAC) agreed on 27 may to lift the arms embargo on Syria, and a new Council Decision was adopted on 31 May. The Regulation implementing these changes was adopted by the FAC on 22 July and came into effect on 24 July.

Lifting the embargo directly supports our priority on Syria of finding a political solution to the conflict. It sends a clear signal to the Assad regime that if it does not engage seriously in negotiations at a future Geneva conference, no option is off the table. And it gives us the flexibility to respond to continued radicalisation and conflict. We have to be open to every way of strengthening moderates and saving lives rather than the current trajectory of extremism and murder.

As I told the House on 10 July, on the question of any future lethal support, that is arming the opposition or intervening militarily ourselves, the Government's position has not changed. No decision has been made and any decision would be put to the House on a substantive motion. We are continuing to provide technical assistance for the protection of civilians and non-lethal support to build the capacity of the Syrian opposition.

Against this backdrop, at the 27 May FAC where we agreed to end the arms embargo, I also agreed with my fellow EU Foreign Ministers that with all arms and internal repression items the following conditions would apply:

·  The sale, supply, transfer or export of military equipment or of equipment which might be used for internal repression will be for the Syrian National Coalition and intended for the protection of civilians;

·  Member States shall require adequate safeguards against misuse of authorisations granted, in particular relevant information concerning the end-use and final destination of the delivery;

·  Member States shall assess the export licence applications on a case-by-case basis, taking full account of the criteria set out in the Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP of 8 December 2008 (i.e. broadly the Consolidated Criteria) defining common rules governing the control of exports of military technology and equipment.

The UK Government has in place existing robust and effective measures that control the export of military and dual use equipment (as defined in the UK 'Consolidated Control List') to Syria and to all other destinations. In addition, a significant package of EU sanctions, including asses freezes - which cover many Syrian regime figures and supporters- remains in place. Such existing legislation and our wider international and domestic obligations provide safeguards in stopping support from reaching the Assad regime and designated terrorist organisations, including Jabhal al-Nursa Front in Syria. These measures have not changed as a result of the ending of the EU Arms embargo.

To fully meet the commitments made at the FAC on 27 May the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills will also set in place the necessary measures to ensure that equipment that might be used for internal repression (as defined in Annex II of EU Document 17464/09) will be treated as a licensable good, and where export licence applications are made they shall be assessed on a case-by-case basis in line with the commitments made on 27 May.

Over 100,000 people have died since the start of the conflict and the lives of millions of innocent Syrians remains at stake. Our efforts will continue to be focused on promoting a political solution in Syria, on helping to save lives and on protecting national security of the United Kingdom.

I am placing a copy of this letter in the libraries of both Houses.

14 October 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter dated 14 October about the EU and UK policy on the export of military and dual-use equipment to Syria.

I am sorry you did not receive a copy of my letter of 4 August which was sent to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee. In my letter to you of 17 September I gave assurances that in future all Ministerial letters to Select Committees relating to the transfer of arms from the UK will also be sent to the Committees on Arms Export Controls. This practice is continuing, but unfortunately the letter in question was issued before this.

The work of the Committees on Arms Export Controls is extremely important, particularly as we form our policy towards Syria, and I will keep you fully informed of future events.

21 October 2010

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of 11 October in reply to my letters of 9 and 11 September on the licence approvals given by both the present and previous Governments between 2004 and 2012 for the export of dual-use chemicals to Syria which could be used as precursor chemicals for the manufacture of chemical weapons, including sarin.

The Committees on Arms Export Controls will be pursuing further a number of issues raised by the information in your reply. However, there is one answer you gave that I must take up with you immediately as it is of significance not just for the Committees' current inquiry but for the House of Commons as a whole. It is your refusal to provide the Committees with the names of the companies who were given Government licence approval to export to Syria the dual-use chemicals sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride, which can be used to manufacture sarin.

Under Standing Orders, House of Commons Select Committees are empowered "to send for persons, papers and records" (S.O. 152(4)). The effect of your decision to refuse to provide the Committees with the names of the companies concerned is to deny the Committees the ability to take Evidence from those companies.

Your reply of 11 October in my view provides no substantive justification for refusing to provide the Committees with the names of the companies.

The Committees fully accept that the companies concerned, in applying for export licences for the export of these dual-use chemicals to Syria, were acting in an entirely proper way.

With regard to "possible reputational damage", the prime object of the Committees' scrutiny of this key issue, is not the companies but the Government—your own Department in particular.

There is no way that revealing the names of these companies will be prejudicial to their future exports of sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride to Syria. An EU embargo on the export of these chemicals to Syria is now in place. The Prime Minister revealed on 29 August 2013 that there had been at least 14 previous uses of chemical weapons in Syria prior to the appalling attack on 21 August. It is self-evident that there are not going to be any further British Government approvals for the export of sodium fluoride or potassium fluoride to Syria for the foreseeable future.

In the light of the above, I ask you to reconsider your decision to refuse to provide the Committees with the names of the companies who were given Government licence approval to export sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride to Syria between 2004 and 2012, and to provide the Committees with the names of the companies concerned.

I should be grateful for your reply by Friday 15 November.

23 October 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of the 23 October about the disclosure of the names of the exporters granted licences for dual use chemicals for Syria between 2004 and 2012.

In deciding whether to disclose the names of the exporters we thought it was important to establish whether they were willing to be publicly interrogated on this issue, given that they had shared information with us on a confidential basis. We used the framework provided by the Freedom of Information (FoI) Act as a basis on which to make this decision.

Two of the three exporters raised compelling objections. In particular they argued, and we agreed, that they were reputable British companies that had done nothing wrong. Specifically they were engaging in the legitimate trade of sodium fluoride used for the manufacture of toothpaste, not chemical weapons. One company cited the potential risk of physical danger to their employees both in the UK and in their US parent company. They also cited commercial confidentiality and reputational damage which might have an impact on their financial interests. I judged on this basis that the balance of the argument was not in favour of public disclosure in this case.

In withholding the names of the exporters it was never my intention to obstruct the work of the Committees on Arms Export Controls. I therefore would like to explore with you the possibility of disclosure on a confidential basis to enable you to see the exporters in closed session. As we originally contacted the companies under the FoI framework we would be obliged to go back to them to take their views if you are amenable to this proposal. Clearly we would need to discuss the exact terms of a confidential disclosure but it would be helpful to know whether you agree to this in principle.

25 October 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 12 September enclosing questions on the Government's Strategic Export Controls Annual Report 2012. It is my pleasure to forward to the Committees the attached response, agreed with other relevant Departments, which addresses the questions in the Annex to your letter.

The Government remains committed to addressing the Committees' concerns in a transparent and timely fashion. We welcome the rigorous scrutiny by the Committees and their vital work on strategic export controls. I look forward to giving Oral Evidence before the Committees again in January.

Annex

Questions relating to the Government's Report - United Kingdom Strategic Export Controls Annual Report 2012 - HC 561

The paragraph numbers follow those in the Government's Report

Ministerial Foreword

a)  What were each of the six occasions in 2012 when the use of the export licence suspension mechanism was considered, and why in each case was it decided not to invoke it?

The use of the suspension mechanism was readied on several occasions in response to a change in circumstances in Mali, Ethiopia, Syria, Maldives, Egypt and Israel.  However in each case it was not necessary to use the suspension mechanism as, within a short time of the initial crisis, the Government was able to gather sufficient information to make valid risk assessments against the Consolidated Criteria.

b)  Please provide the Committees with the country risk categorisations used in assessing export licence applications.

The Government's position remains as stated in the Foreign Secretary's letter of 12 November, that it would not be in the national interest for the Government to provide the information requested by the Committees. Officials would however be available to brief the Committees orally on the risk categorisation process.

c)  Please state, on a classified basis if necessary, which countries are placed in each risk category.

The Government's position remains as stated in the Foreign Secretary's letter of 12 November 2012, that it would not be in the national interest for the Government to provide the information requested by the Committees.

d)  How many open licence applications were processed in 2012?

A full breakdown of applications processed for both Open Individual Export Licences (OIELs) and Open Individual Trade Control Licences (OITCLs) is provided in Tables 4.3 (OIELs) and Table 4.5 (OITCLs) of the 2012 Annual Report. 318 OIELs were processed and 25 OITCLs.

e)  How many MoD Form 680 applications were processed in 2012?

The Government processed 3098 MOD Form 680 applications in 2012.

f)  Do the Secretaries of State accept that though their statement: "There was no evidence of any UK-supplied equipment being used for internal repression" may be factually correct, it is also profoundly misleading given that for many of the goods for which Government export licence approval has been given and which could be used for internal repression it is totally or virtually impossible to obtain evidence about their use once exported — even in the unlikely case there are independent personnel on the ground in a position to provide such evidence? Such exported goods, non-identifiable as British once exported, that could be used for internal repression include components for military equipment, software for military use, military technology, cryptographic equipment, components and technology, dual-use chemicals, ammunition and most sniper rifles and automatic weapons?

The Government has acknowledged in previous correspondence that we cannot prove conclusively that UK exports have not been diverted from the legitimate end use stated in the licence application and been used for internal repression. But we do not accept that it is misleading to state that there is no evidence of such misuse. Exports of all UK controlled goods are only permitted if, after a thorough assessment, there is no clear risk that they might be used for internal repression. Any evidence of the misuse of similar non-UK supplied goods in the end user destination is factored into this assessment.  The UK does not implement a US-style system of end-use monitoring since we do not claim the same extra-territorial rights and we focus on rigorous pre-licence checks and, for open licences, compliance audits carried out at the exporters' premises in the UK.

g)  At the end of the Secretaries of State's statement that: "There was no evidence of any UK-supplied equipment being used for internal repression or in any other way which would contravene the export licensing Criteria" why were the words "or which might be used to facilitate internal repression" omitted, in accordance with the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012?

Please refer to the Foreign Secretary's letter of 6 October which clarifies this point.

h)  How is the Secretaries of State's statement that "43 licences for Argentina were subsequently revoked but the licensing of exports for purely commercial or private use has continued" to be reconciled with the Government's approval after the 43 licence revocations in 2012 of export licences to Argentina for SIELs for small arms ammunition, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography and OIELs for cryptographic equipment.

All licences for Argentina issued after 26 April 2012 took into account the policy announced by the Business Secretary on that date as well as the Consolidated Criteria. This is addressed in detail on pages 7 and 17 of the Annual Report. Licences for the equipment quoted above were for commercial and private end use.

i)  Please list each new set of EU sanctions on Iran being referred to, and the specific licensing changes made by the present Government, or its predecessor, following each new set of sanctions.

A list of the amendments to EU sanctions on Iran that were implemented in 2012 is given below. More details of the specifics of these amendments can be found at http://eeas.europa.eu/cfsp/sanctions/docs/measures_en.pdf. The relevant UK legislation is the The Export Control (Iran Sanctions) Order 2012 as referred to in the Annual Report (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2012/1243/article/4/made). Detailed information on how export licensing applications are assessed is provided in Annex A of the Annual Report. Our international obligations under EU sanctions regimes are considered as part of the assessment under Criterion 1 of the Consolidated Criteria.

COUNCIL REGULATION (EU) No 267/2012 of 23 March 2012 amended by:

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 350/2012 of 23 April 2012

Council Regulation (EU) No 708/2012 of 2 August 2012

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 709/2012 of 2 August 2012

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 945/2012 of 15 October 2012

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1016/2012 of 6 November 2012

Council Regulation (EU) No 1067/2012 of 14 November 2012

Council Regulation (EU) No 1263/2012 of 21 December 2012

Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1264/2012 of 21 December 2012

COUNCIL DECISION 2010/413/CFSP of 26 July 2010 amended by:

Council Decision 2012/35/CFSP of 23 January 2012

Council Decision 2012/152/CFSP of 15 March 2012

Council Decision 2012/169/CFSP of 23 March 2012

Council Decision 2012/205/CFSP of 23 April 2012

Council Decision 2012/457/CFSP of 2 August 2012

Council Decision 2012/635/CFSP of 15 October 2012

Council Decision 2012/687/CFSP of 6 November 2012

Section 1 UK and EU Policy Developments in 2012

Paragraph 1.1 Legislation

a)  What UK and/or EU export controls are currently in place over the export of pancuronium bromide to the USA for the use in executions by lethal injection?

As stated in both the Government's response to the Committees' questions on the Government's Annual Report for 2011 (Section 1, paragraph 1.3 (a)), and in the Annual Report for 2012, the UK control on the export to the United States of the drug pancuronium bromide was made permanent on 16 April 2012. There are no EU controls on the export of this drug to the USA.

b)  Has the EU's analysis of the responses to the consultation on the EU Commission's Green Paper, "The dual-use export control system of the European Union: ensuring security and competiveness in a changing world", been published? If so, please provide the link to the analysis and inform the Committees of any responses the Government made to it.

A link was provided in the Government's response to the Committees' Annual Report for 2012 (Cm 8707). The Government does not intend to make any formal response to this document.

c)  When does the Government now expect the EU Commission's Report on Council Regulation (EC) 428/2009 (the so-called "Dual-use Regulation) to be made to the EU Council and the European Parliament? Please inform the Committees of any response the Government makes to that Report when published.

We expect the report to be submitted before the end of the year. Should we make a formal response to that report we will of course provide a copy to the Committees.

d)  Has the EU Commission now commenced its review of Council Regulation (EC) 1236/2005 (the so-called "Torture Regulation)? Please inform the Committees of any response the Government makes to this review.

Please see the Government's response to Recommendation 43 of the Committees' Annual Report for 2012 (Cm 8707).

Paragraph 1.2 Policy Developments

a)  Why is the Department for International Development, unlike the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Ministry of Defence, not asked for its advice before the final decision to suspend export licences is taken by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills?

The Department for International Development is asked for its advice when the suspension mechanism is being considered and should have been referred to in the Annual Report.

b)  What current risks, in addition to "WMD, political, security and human rights", are included in the Government's new risk categorisation of countries to whom military goods may be exported?

The Government considers all relevant risks in particular those highlighted in the Consolidated Criteria.

c)  Please provide the Committees with a copy of the revised Overseas Security and Justice Assistance (OSJA) Human Rights Guidance as soon as this is published.

The Government will do so when the revised Guidance is finalised, as stated in Cm 8707, its Response to the Committees' Annual Report.

d)  The Government's Report states that all proposals from Government sponsors to gift controlled goods are assessed against the Consolidated Criteria in the same way as commercial applications and to the same degree of rigour. Please confirm therefore that all proposals to gift controlled goods are assessed not only against the UK's Consolidated Criteria but also against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012 that the export would not be permitted of controlled goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression".

Please refer to the Foreign Secretary's letter of 6 October. The statement in the Annual Report is correct.

e)  Why are companies who are being assessed for counter-piracy Open General Trade Licences or Individual Trade Control Licences not being assessed against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on 7 February 2012 that the export would not be permitted of controlled goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression", as well as against the UK's Consolidated Criteria?

Please refer to the Foreign Secretary's letter of 6 October, which confirms that our policy is to assess against the Consolidated Criteria.

Paragraph 1.3 Transparency and Accountability

a)  The Government's Report, published on 12 July 2013, states: "It is intended that the first reports of open licence usage would be published, in line with standard practice, 3 months after the end of the Quarter to which they relate, i.e., October 2013." However, on 18 July the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, stated in the House: "I have none the less established that we should dispense with some procedures relating to quarterly reporting, and we will do so." This was followed by a Notice to Exporters issued by ECO on 31 July 2013 stating that: "the Secretary of State announced to Parliament on Thursday 18 July 2013 that reporting requirements on the use of Open Licences under the Transparency Initiative would be scaled back significantly". Why did the Government announce in the House of Commons on 18 July a less transparent policy on open licence usage than that set out in its Annual Report published 6 days previously?

Plans are reviewed regularly to ensure that we have the right balance between the benefits of greater transparency and minimising the burdens on business. In making the final preparations for the launch of the Transparency Initiative we reviewed its scope and the potential for it to impose unacceptable burdens on business. The original proposals did not strike that balance and, as soon as this was established, a statement was made in the House on 18 July. This statement superseded any previous statements made.

Although the annual report was published in July 2013 it is intended to be a report of the Government's strategic export control policy and practice during the 2012 calendar year. Occasionally it will be appropriate to make reference to events in 2013, such as the adoption by the UN of the Arms Trade Treaty; however these references will always be the exception rather than the rule. The statements in the 2012 Annual Report regarding the Transparency Initiative are a true reflection of the Government's actions and intent during 2012. In any event, the final version of the annual report was cleared by Ministers at the end of June and submitted to the publishers on 4 July 2013. This was the cut off point for making changes to the report and still ensuring we laid it in Parliament before summer recess.

b)  Will the Government make public the same information relating to standard licence usage as it now going to do for open licence usage?

We have no plans at this time to extend reporting to actual usage of standard licences.

Paragraph 1.4 Awareness

a)  Will the Government be publishing on the Export Control Organisation's website entities of potential WMD concern in countries in addition to Iran, for instance Syria?

The Government has no immediate plans to publish any additional information about entities of potential WMD concern in countries in addition to Iran.  We will continue to publish the information for Iran.

b)  With regard to the Government's updated website, what are the specific usability improvements that have been put in place, what are the ones in the pipeline in addition to better navigation, and when will the additional facility to identify which Open General Trade Control Licences may be applicable be in place?

The Government Digital Service (GDS) within the Cabinet Office is responsible for transforming government digital services including the design and development of GOV.UK.   Further information about the projects involved is available on the Cabinet Office website  http://digital.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/projects/

The Export Control Organisation (ECO) is working closely with GDS to refine and condense the amount of export control policy and licence application information to further improve search results.  ECO has recently launched: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/export-control-organisation  to enable exporters to readily establish whether a licence is required and how to apply.  This ECO Landing Page web address will feature on all future ECO promotional material.   and OGELs. Technical and budget issues have prevented

ECO plans to make further improvements to the OGEL Checker tool to better enable exporters to identify appropriate OGTLs further work at this time but we will revisit this in the New Year.

Section 2 International Policy in 2012

Why are there no sub-sections on:

1.  The Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty

2.  The G8 Global Partnership Against the Spread of Weapons and Materials of Mass Destruction

3.  The Chemical Weapons Convention

4.  The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention

5.  The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty

6.  The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

7.  Sub-Strategic and Tactical Nuclear Weapons

8.  A Middle-East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone

9.  The National Counter-Proliferation Strategy for 2012-2015

all of which raise proliferation issues?

Will the Government include its policies on all the above in its 2013 Annual Report?

The Annual Report is intended to highlight the Government's work on export controls, not the whole range of its work on proliferation issues. The Government does not intend to include contributions on all these issues in its 2013 Annual Report although it may do so on a case-by-case basis where there have been significant developments relevant to export controls. The Government regularly provides public information on proliferation issues. The subjects listed above have been covered in some depth in the Government's Response to the Committees' Annual Report published on 8 October and most, if not all, of these issues have been the subject of previous correspondence with the Committees which is readily (and freely) available in the public domain to parliamentarians, media and other interested parties.

Paragraph 2.2 Small Arms and Light Weapons

a)  What progress has been made in enhancing the implementation of the International Tracing Instrument to promote international co-operation in marking and tracing illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons?

The UN Programme of Action Review Conference held in August 2012 agreed an Implementation Plan for the International Tracing Instrument (ITI) for the period 2012-2018. At the Review Conference, States resolved to increase their efforts to achieve full and effective implementation of the ITI. More details about the Implementation Plan can be found at http://www.poa-iss.org/RevCon2/Documents/RevCon-DOC/CRP3-ITI-IP.pdf

b)  Has a voluntary sponsorship fund to boost assistance to less developed states in dealing with illicit Small Arms and Light Weapons been established? If so, what is the size of the fund and what amount has the British Government contributed to it?

A voluntary fund to boost assistance to less developed states in dealing with illicit small arms and light weapons has been established.  The UK has pledged to donate £100,000 to the United Nations Trust Facility Supporting Cooperation on Arms Regulation (UNSCAR) and has allocated a further £250,000 to fund projects devoted to supporting ATT implementation. The EU will also provide considerable funding to support ATT implementation.

Paragraph 2.3 Cluster Munitions

Is the UK Government still on track to destroy the remainder of its cluster munitions by the end of 2013?

Yes, as stated at the Fourth Meeting of States Parties to the Convention on Cluster Munitions in Lusaka in September.

Paragraph 2.4 Ottawa Treaty/Landmines

What is the area of land in the Falkland Islands that is still to be cleared of mines and unexploded ordnance and then released?

There are around 20,000 landmines remaining, covering an area of approximately 20km2.

Paragraph 2.6 Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons

What were the Government's policy objectives at the meeting of the High Contracting Parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons held in November 2012 and how far have these objectives been achieved? Does the Government consider that any additions should be made to the existing five protocols which are as follows:

-  Protocol I on Non-Detectable Fragments

-  Protocol II on the Use of Mines, Booby Traps and Other Devices

-  Protocol III on Prohibitions or Restrictions on the Use of Incendiary Weapons

-  Protocol IV on Blinding Laser Weapons

-  Protocol V on Explosive Remnants of War

The UK's main objective at the November 2012 meeting was to support Australia in maintaining dialogue on practical measures to combat the unlawful manufacture and use of Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) under Protocol II. The UK delivered an expert presentation on its Counter-IED approach at the conference. Our work with Australia is continuing in advance of this year's meeting of the High Contracting Parties to the Convention in November.

More broadly, the UK's main objective remains to encourage the universalisation of the Convention and to achieve adherence to the existing protocols. The Government is not currently considering any additions to these protocols.

Paragraph 2.10 The Wassenaar Arrangement

What are the specific issues relating to the future membership of the Wassenaar Arrangement at which participating states will be looking at in 2013?

The Government's Response to the Committees' Annual Report (Cm 8707) and the Foreign Secretary's letter of 8 April provided an update on membership issues. The General Working Group is being held on 21-24 October and the Plenary will be held in December. We will update the Committees in 2014.

Section 3 Export Licensing Case Studies

Argentina

Why was the value of arms export licences to Argentina in 2012 nearly 5 times greater than it was in 2011, notwithstanding the fact that in April 2012 the Business Secretary announced that the Government would no longer grant licences for any military or dual-use goods and technology for military end-users in Argentina, other than in exceptional circumstances?

The value of export licences issued for military list goods was several times smaller in 2012 than in 2011 as a result of the policy specifically directed at military end users. The export of dual-use and military list goods to civil and commercial end users was unaffected by the policy.

Libya

In deciding whether or not to approve arms export licence applications to Libya what account is the Government taking of the Report of Experts to the UN on 9 March 2013 of what has happened to the Gaddafi arms stockpiles, to which the UK was a contributor? The Experts' Report stated: "The proliferation of weapons from Libya has continued at a worrying rate and has spread into new territory: West Africa, the Levant and, potentially, even the Horn of Africa. Since the uprising and the resulting collapse of the security apparatus, including the loss of national control over weapons stockpiles and the absence of any border controls, Libya has over the past two years become a significant and attractive source of weaponry in the region. Illicit flows from the country are fuelling existing conflicts in Africa and the Levant and enriching the arsenals of a range of non-State actors, including terrorist groups."

The Government takes into account reports from a wide variety of sources including the UN when assessing export licensing applications. Criterion 7 of the Consolidated Criteria requires the Government to assess the risk of diversion and this is something we take account of for Libya, as with all destinations worldwide.

Section 4 Export Licensing Data and Performance Against Targets During 2012

Paragraph 4.6 Open General Export Licences (OGELs)

If a UK exporter's application satisfies the terms of an EU General Export Authorisation, is it the Government's policy that it must also satisfy the terms of the UK's Consolidated Criteria and the Foreign Secretary's arms export policy statement to the Committees on Arms Export Controls on 7 February 2012 before being approved?

The EU General Export Authorisations (EU GEA) are the EU equivalent of UK OGELs and are available for use by any exporter in the EU provided they can meet the terms of that Authorisation. UK exporters do not make an "application" for an EU GEA and we do not "approve" their use of it. Instead, any UK exporter wishing to use an EU GEA must register with the Export Control Organisation and will be subject to our compliance procedures. The scope of the EU GEAs was agreed by all Member States including the UK: EU GEAs do not cover any export that the Government would not have been content to cover under an OGEL. Please also refer to the Foreign Secretary's letter of 6 October.

Table 4.7 List of Open General Export Licences

Which is the country or countries of export destination for the OGELs named:

-  Chemicals

-  Cryptographic Development

-  International Non-Proliferation Regime De-controls: Dual-Use Items

-  Low Value Shipments

-  Technology for Dual-Use Items

-  Specified Dual-Use Items (X) (and what is the meaning of (X)?)

-  Access Overseas to Software and Technology for Military Goods: Individual Use Only

-  Military Components

-  Military Goods

-  Software and Source Code for Military Goods

-  Military Surplus Vehicles

-  Technology for Military Goods

-  Open General Transhipment Licence

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Trade and Transportation: Small Arms and Light Weapons)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Maritime Anti-Piracy)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Certified Companies)

-  Open General Trade Control Licence (Exports Under The US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty)

All Open General Licences, including the permitted destination lists, are available to view and download on the gov.uk website (https://www.gov.uk/dual-use-open-general-export-licences-explained, https://www.gov.uk/military-goods-ogels, https://www.gov.uk/open-general-trade-control-licences and https://www.gov.uk/transhipment-licences). In reviewing these licences it is important that each Open General Licence is considered in its entirety taking into account the items that may be exported and the specific terms and conditions of that licence, including any limitations on end-use or end-user, rather than looking at the permitted country lists in isolation.

The Committees may also wish to note that the Open Licence for Certified Companies is an OGEL, not an OGTCL as stated.

The title of the 12th OGEL in Table 4.7 is 'OGEL (X)'. The additional description 'specified dual-use items' is intended to be self-explanatory. This particular OGEL was introduced to allow the export of the least sensitive dual-use items.

Paragraph 4.7 Performance in processing licence applications

a)  Why do performance targets not apply to applications for licences to export goods that are subject to control solely because of United Nations Sanctions or to appeals in relation to such applications?

Licence applications and appeals relating to sanctions are often particularly complex and therefore difficult to assess, especially where it is necessary to determine whether the proposed export is subject to an exemption in the sanctions. In addition, in many cases it is necessary to seek prior approval from the relevant UN sanctions committee before granting the licence and this adds to the time required to process the licence application or appeal.

b)  In Table 4.10 what are the reasons for the deterioration of appeals finalised within both 20 working days and 60 working days over the period 2010-2012?

Appeals performance in 2012 was affected by the same factors that led to the reduction in performance from 2010 to 2011 and described in the Government's response to the Committees' questions on the Government's Annual Report for 2011.

c)  What actions are being taken to achieve the target of processing 60% of appeals within 20 working days (currently 23%) and 95% of appeals within 60 working days (currently 60%)?

We are working to improve response times to appeals against a backdrop of increasing numbers of export licence applications and finite resources. We have recently refocused resources to bring about an improvement.

Section 5 Compliance and Performance

Paragraph 5.1 Compliance

What are the reasons why the number of warning letters where breaches of licence conditions were found during visits rose from 45 in 2011 to 101 on 2012?

There are a number of reasons why the number of warning letters will vary from year to year, not least the complex nature of compliance audits themselves.  It is too early to tell whether the increase is due to a trend of increasing non-compliance. We continue to explore ways of improving our compliance procedures to support businesses that have been found to be non-compliant.

Paragraph 5.2 Enforcement activity undertaken by HM Revenue and Customs, Border Force and the Crown Prosecution Service

Is the increase in the number of seizures of strategic goods in breach of licensing requirements or sanctions and embargoes from 141 in 2011-12 to 280 in 2012-13 due to increased effectiveness of the authorities or to increased attempts to breach the licensing requirements or both?

The Government believes this increase is the result of a combination of factors.

-  The range of goods in scope has increased steadily over the last few years as a result of the introduction of new sanctions, for example those directed against Iran and Syria, and other new strategic export regulations and restrictions. These developments increase the potential for greater non-compliance through accident (lack of awareness of the new rules) or design. This appears to be supported by the general increase in the number of voluntary disclosures, 'no further action' and warning letters we have issued in recent years, and also a general increase in the number of 'technical' offences we have encountered.

-  The increase in results has also been achieved by good strategic analysis by HMRC which has considerably improved the national picture of the most sensitive commodities and ports of highest risk. Expanded training and development of Border Force front line staff has also resulted in heightened awareness of strategic export control risks and increased front-line activity.

The Government, in line with previous answers to the Committees, attributes the majority of seizures to administrative errors on the part of exporters. The Government has no reason to believe there has been an increase in wilful non-compliance by exporters.

Section 6 Gifted Equipment

The Government's Report states: "As a matter of policy, all proposals to gift controlled military equipment are assessed against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria by relevant Government departments in the same way as commercial applications and to the same degree of rigour." Why are Government gifts of military equipment not also being assessed against the Foreign Secretary's policy statement to the Committees on Arms Export Controls on 7 February 2012 that exports would not be permitted of goods "which might be used to facilitate internal repression"?

Please refer to the Foreign Secretary's letter of 6 October which clarifies this point.

Section 7 Government to Government

What is the policy followed in deciding whether or not to approve UK export licensing coverage for either industry or the customer in Government to Government exports?

The consideration of Export Licence Applications for exports under government-to-government arrangements is the same as for any other application.  An Export Licence Application must be submitted to the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, which is assessed in the usual manner against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria by advisory Departments, including the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and Ministry of Defence.

Annex D UK Return to EU Annual Report 2012

a)  In future UK Strategic Export Controls Annual Reports will the Government include in this Annex a description of each of the numbered EU Common Military List categories?

The numbered categories of the EU Common Military List are essentially the same as the categories of the UK Military List. The current version of the EU Common Military List can be found here http://eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:C:2013:090:0001:0037:EN:PDF

b)  Does the government make a UK Return to the EU Annual Report in respect of items on the EU Dual-Use List? If so, will the Government include its Return in this Annex?

No such return is required for the EU Annual Report.

Annex E International Commitments and Sanctions Regimes

E.1 Export Control Commitments in 2012

Will the Government in its subsequent Strategic Export Controls Annual Reports include the year in which each Commitment was concluded?

Yes.

29 October 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to Sir Robert Rogers, Clerk of the House of Commons

I attach the letter of October 25 that I have received from the Secretary of State for Business, Innovations and Skills.

With regard to Dr Cable's reference in his fourth paragraph to the Freedom of Information Act, I should be grateful if you could confirm to me that House of Commons Select Committees are not governed or circumscribed by the Freedom of Information Act with regard to the evidence they seek in the course of their inquiries.

I should be most grateful for your reply by this Thursday November 28 if at all possible.

25 November 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Sir Robert Rogers, Clerk of the House of Commons

Thank you for your letter of 25 November 2013, which enclosed a copy of a letter to you from the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skill dated 25 October 2013. You asked me to confirm that House of Commons Select Committees are not governed or circumscribed by the Freedom of Information Act with regard to the evidence they seek in the course of their inquiries.

I can readily confirm that proposition.

As far as a Committee's request for evidence is concerned, the Freedom of Information Act places duties on public bodies to respond to requests for information. The Act does not, and in my view could not in any case, govern or circumscribe the scope of requests for evidence that House of Commons Select Committees may make in the course of their inquiries.

The Secretary of State's letter of 25 October 2013 sets out his response to the request that the Committees on Arms Export Controls have made for certain information. The select committees which comprise the Committees on Arms Export Controls each severally have, under Standing Order No. 152(4)(a), the power to send for persons, papers and records (PPR). That power cannot be exercised by a Committees to send for Government papers directly: as Erskine May (24th edition, 2011, page 818) notes, a select committee has no power to send for any papers which, if required by the House itself, would be sought by Address. As an Address would be required for the House to seek a direction from Her Majesty to one of her Secretaries of State, a select committee is consequently not capable of taking the formal step of ordering a Secretary of State to produce papers. On the other hand, the Resolution of Ministerial Accountability of 19/20 March 1997 requires Ministers to be as open as possible with Parliament, refusing to provide information only when disclosure would not be in the public interest.

In his letter of 25 October 2013, as I read it, the Secretary of State is explaining his approach to the "public interest" in this case by reference to the Department's framework for making FOI decisions. The public interest test was set out in the FOI legislation enacted by Parliament subsequent to the adoption of the 1997 Resolution. There is of course no statutory bar on the Secretary of State choosing to comply with a select committee request, even when he would be entitled to an FOI exemption.

The Secretary of State would be mistaken if he tried to assert his Department was under a statutory duty not to disclose to a select committee information which could be exempted from disclosure in response to a written request under the Freedom of Information Act, but that is not what I take his response to say.

I note you raised this matter on Thursday 24 November in Westminster Hall at columns 404-405WH and Mr Fallon replied to your point on disclosure at column 424WH.

So in conclusion, the Freedom of Information Act does not prevent your Committees from requesting the names of the requesters granted licences for dual use chemicals for Syria between 2004 and 2012, nor does the Act preclude the Secretary of State from providing those names. I note that you have been offered a way forward, in terms of a confidential disclosure to the Committee on Arms Controls.

Do, please, let me know if I can help further.

28 November 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Michael Fallon, MP, Minister of State for Business and Energy, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

Westminster Hall Debate on Arms Exports

I was grateful for the opportunity to respond to the Westminster hall debate on Arms Exports on 21 November. I would like to follow up on points raised.

You asked the following about Sri Lanka:

"before my right hon. Friend leaves the issue of Sri Lanka, is he really telling us that 600 assault rifles will be deployed by private security companies operating out of Sri Lanka to deal with piracy? There are also a number of machine guns, but what use are they for anti--piracy measures?"

My officials have checked the three Standard Individual Export licences (ELs) in question and I can confirm that the 600 assault rifles are for maritime security use only. The number rifles seems high but I understand that vast majority of private security companies operating in the Indian Ocean are British and a proportion of the rifles is bound to be in maintenance at any given time. No machine guns are permitted for export to Sri Lanka under these licences.

Machine guns are automatic weapons which fall outside the scope of the Open General Trade Control Licence (Maritime Anti-Piracy). To be able to use machine guns companies would need to apply for Standard Individual Export Licences (SIELs) or Open Individual Trade Control Licences (OITCLs), where the use of automatic weapons is permitted, and these applications would be assessed on a case by case basis against the Consolidated Criteria.

In addition, Ann McKechin, MP for Glasgow North, asked about Croatia and Transparency. I have consulted the Foreign and Commonwealth Office re Croatia.

Regarding Croatia supplying arms to the opposition in Syria she asked:

"Will he also confirm whether, to his knowledge, Croatia has carried on supplying arms to rebel forces, as was widely reported earlier this year, since their accession into the European Union in July? If so, what discussions have been held at European Union level about the consequences of such continued supply in the run up to possible negotiations to resolve this ghastly conflict?"

With regard to the question raised on Croatia by the Hon. Member for Glasgow North, we are looking into these comments. I will reply on this issue separately when our enquires are complete.

Regarding the Transparency Initiative the Hon. Member asked:

"Where is the evidence that exporters in the United Kingdom have said at any point that they will take their business elsewhere?"

The department has received strong representation from the trade association EGAD (Export group for Aerospace and defence) about the additional administrative burdens the original proposal as would have imposed on its members. However, the point came home forcefully in a case raised with the Secretary of State by Sir Bob Russell MP. A company in Sir Bob's constituency made it clear that the additional reporting requirements represented a significant extra burden over and above those imposed by the United States. The company is considering moving some of its operations to the US with a consequent loss of jobs in the UK. As a result, SoS decided to strike a better balance between transparency and red tape and by changing the scope of the Transparency Initiative. The modified arrangements still represent a significant increase in transparency over and above existing reporting levels.

You made a comment about HMG changing policy on the pre-licence register of arms brokers. You said, "we will be paying close attention to the welcome and long-awaited change of policy on a pre-licence register of arms brokers that the Minister has just announced," I want to clarify that I made reference to a public consultation as a means to a fresh consideration of this issue. This is not a change of policy in itself although the consultation may result in a change in due course.

Just to clarify, thought you asked me not to write on "clear risk", I can confirm that the Government's policy is set out clearly an unambiguously in Criterion 2: Her Majesty's Government will not issue an export licence if there is a clear risk that then proposed export might be used for internal repression. This policy that has been applied consistently by successive Government since 2000. This is the policy we apply now and there has been no change to policy.

I look forward to working closely with the Committees in the future.

2 December 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Michael Fallon, MP, Minister of State for Business and Energy, Department for Business, Innovation and Skills

Westminster Hall Debate on Arms Exports

Following my letter of 2 December 2013 I said that with regard to the question raised by Ann McKechin, the Hon. Member for Glasgow North, about Croatia supplying arms to the opposition in Syria I would reply separately on this issue.

We have made enquiries into this question, including with our Embassy in Zagreb, and are not aware of any such exports. If you have any information to the contrary, we would be happy to consider it.

16 December 2013

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I look forward to giving evidence to the CAEC on 8 January. I very much appreciate the thorough scrutiny which the Committees provide, reflected in your comprehensive 2013 Annual Report, and welcome the open dialogue between us.

As on previous occasions, I propose not to make an opening statement, understanding your wish to allow as much time as possible for Members' questions. I am writing to set out some key points on the Government's export controls.

The Government is committed to managing all transfers of strategic goods responsibly, to ensure that none fall into the wrong hands. At the same time, we support a responsible defence and security industry that helps meet the UK's legitimate needs as well as those of other states. The sector is important for the economy, employing over 600,000 and generating exports of over £11.5 billion in 2013. Export controls provide a vital service to the industry by ensuring that its legitimacy is not compromised by its products being misused.

As a further improvement to that service, in July we raised one of the already-tough targets for processing licence applications from 95% to 99% within 60 working days; we are currently achieving 98.4%. Over 17,000 applications were processed during 2013, a figure that continues to increase by some 5% each year.

All applications are rigorously assessed on a case by case basis against the Consolidated Criteria, taking into account all relevant factors. A licence will not be issued if to do so would be inconsistent with any of the Criteria. Close Ministerial scrutiny of decisions has continued, with over 300submisions considered by FCO Ministers during 2013, up from 39 in 2010.

Recent events in Egypt highlighted the importance of responding quickly to a deteriorating security situation in a country. This was the first time we have deployed the Suspension Mechanism. In two important respects Egypt was a special case. First, we suspended extant licences as well as pending licence applications; this was an addition to the policy announced to Parliament by the Business Secretary on 7 February 2012, which referred only to suspension of pending licence applications. Secondly, we applied suspension to "equipment which might be used for internal repression". This is of course a lower threshold than Criterion 2 of the Consolidated Criteria, where the test is a "clear risk that the proposed export might be used for internal repression".

These specific steps were the result of the conclusions reached jointly with our EU Partners on 21 August. We moved quickly, on a precautionary basis, to suspend all licences, both extant and pending, for the Egyptian army, air force and internal security forces. After five weeks, when the situation became clearer, we refined our approach to distinguish between licences which failed the Criterion 2 test (i.e. "clear risk") and were revoked or refused; those where there was not a "clear risk" the equipment might be used for internal repression but which nevertheless failed the lower-threshold EU test ('might be used for internal repression') and which were kept suspended; and those we judged the equipment would not be used for internal repression, which we re-instated or approved.

The security situation particularly in the Sinai remains very difficult, and we should support the legitimate security needs of the Government of Egypt while preventing British exports from being used for internal repression.

The EU arms embargo to Syria was lifted as a powerful political signal that there could be no equivalence between the legitimate moderate Opposition and the Assad regime. The UK does not supply lethal weapons to any party in Syria.

Negotiations on the Arms Trade Treaty were successfully concluded with the near-universal UN adoption of a robust and effective text on 2 April. For the first time in history, this Treaty sets clear, high, common standards for the regulation of the trade in conventional arms globally. This could not have been done without the combined effort of successive Governments, parliament and civil society. I am most grateful for the support of your Committees in our work to achieve this important goal. As the Prime Minister said: "We should be proud of the role Britain has played to secure this ambitious agreement, working with international partners to secure this momentous step that will make our world safer for all."

We are now working to secure the 50 ratifications required to bring the Treaty into force as soon as possible. Nationally, our Parliamentary procedures for ratification were completed on 4 November. The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills are taking forward, in consultation with industry, a minor expansion of our extra-territorial controls on brokering. Our ratification will then only require authorisation from the European Council (as the Treaty includes some matters of EU exclusive competence) which we hope will be forthcoming before the Spring.

Internationally, we are encouraging other nations to sign or ratify as soon as possible and providing assistance where necessary: we have given £350,000 in this Financial Year to help states implement the Treaty.

We will also update the Consolidated Criteria to bring them fully into line with both the Arms Trade Treaty and the EU Common Position. I will write to you on this in more detail shortly. The update will clarify that we will not grant a licence where there is a clear risk of serious violations of international humanitarian law. We will also state that we will take account of the risk of serious acts of gender based violence.

However, the updated criteria will not include any change to the risk threshold for Criterion 2. We will continue to apply the standard in the EU Common Position, as set out in the current consolidated criteria: we will not grant a licence if there is a clear risk that the items might be used for internal repression.

I understand that my officials are endeavouring to arrange quarterly meetings between you and CAEC members, and Hugh Robertson, with the first meeting pencilled in to take place in February. I hope that a regular programme of meetings at ministerial level will increase transparency and give you and your colleagues further opportunities to raise issues of concern. I would also like to invite you and your colleagues back to our Arms Export Policy department again in 2-14 to see the export licence process in action and to talk to staff about their roles.

6 January 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs and the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

CONSOLIDATED EU AND NATIONAL ARMS EXPORT LICENSING CRITERIA

Thank you for the opportunity to give oral evidence to the Committees on Arms Export Controls on the 18 December and the 8 January. We appreciate the open and constructive dialogue between our Departments and the Committees. Although we may disagree on some points please rest assured that we both value the role that the Committees play in scrutinising the Government's policy on export controls.

We are concerned that some misunderstanding may remain with respect to criterion 2 (human rights and internal repression) of the Consolidated Criteria. We are therefore writing to you jointly to confirm the Government's policy, which remains unchanged from the position established by the previous Government in 2000.

The opening words from criterion 2 are most pertinent here:

"The respect of human rights and fundamental freedoms in the country of final destination.

"Having assessed the recipient country's attitude towards relevant principles established by international human rights instruments, the Government will:

"a. Not issue and export licence if there is a clear risk that the proposed export might be used for internal repression..."

Following his evidence to the CAEC on 7 February 2012, the Foreign Secretary wrote to you on 6 October 2013 to confirm there had been no change to Government policy and that the clear risk still applied. That policy remains unchanged and we have no plans to change the policy at this time. This is also the basis of the letter of clarification sent by the Minister of State for Business and Energy, Michael Fallon, on the 2 December, following the recent Westminster Hall debate.

We hope this letter clarifies the Government's policy and look forward to continuing to work closely with your committees.

6 January 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 6 October 2013.

I have delayed replying until after the Committees had taken Oral Evidence from the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills on 18 December during which the issue of the Government's policy on arms exports and internal repression was scrutinized at some length at Questions 48-54.

Your letter was, frankly, mystifying to the Committees. Your evidence to the Committees on 7 February 2012 cannot conceivably, in our view, bear the construction that you had deleted from the Government's policy on arms exports and internal repression the words: "we will not issue a licence if there is a clear risk that the proposed export might be used for internal repression."

For the avoidance of doubt, the relevant transcript of Oral Evidence, which is also reproduced in the Annex to your letter, reads:

Chair: "Secretary of State, I want to start with what is a major policy issue, if not the major policy issue for our Committees, which is whether there has been a change in Government policy on the approval of arms export licences for arms and ammunition and military equipment that could be used for internal repression. We took a deliberate decision in our report of last April to publish in full, as annex 1, the written answer that was given by the then Minister of State in the Foreign office, Peter Hain, on 26 October 2000 in which he set out in full the consolidated criteria for arms exports.

"As far as arms exports that involve weapons that could be used for internal repression are concerned, your junior Minister, Alistair Burt, in his press release statement on 18 February, last year, entirely accurately and correctly summarised the previous Government's position carried forward by the present Government on policy in this area. He summarised that accurately in these words: "The longstanding British position is clear. We will not issue licences where we judge there is a clear risk the proposed export might provoke or prolong regional or internal conflicts, or which might be used to facilitate internal repression." Foreign Secretary, has that policy changed, or is it as correctly stated by Mr Alistair Burt?

Mr Hague: "That is still the policy. The "or", as you have pointed out on other occasions, is important.

Chair: It is profoundly important, Foreign Secretary, and I am glad that you have acknowledged that ..."

We hoped that you would have been glad to see that in the Committees' latest July 2013 report and in my memorandum of Evidence to the Committees the complete wording of your key policy statement namely: "We will issue licences where we judge there is a clear risk the proposed export might provoke or prolong regional or internal conflicts, or which might be used to facilitate internal repression" is reproduced no less than 26 times and in full.

The concern of the Committees was precisely the converse of your own, namely that the Government, or at least part of the Government, was ignoring the second condition in your policy statement for approving and arms export, namely the wording that follows after the "or", which you rightly acknowledged to be important, ie "or which might be used to facilitate internal repression." I gave specific illustrations of the omission of these words in my contribution to the debate on the Committees latest Report in Westminster hall on November 21.

The Committees welcome the fact that the Business Secretary made it clear that the Government's policy on arms exports and internal repression remains unchanged, and is as stated by yourself to the Committees on 7 February 2012 namely: "We will not issue licences where we judge there is a clear risk the proposed export might provoke or prolong regional or internal conflicts, or which might be used to facilitate internal repression".

We trust therefore that in future Ministers in their public statements on UK arms exports and internal repression policy will cite your policy statement to the Committees of 7 February 2012, repeated again in your letter of 6 October 2013, not selectively, but in full.

6 January 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

At your Oral Evidence session with the Committees on December 18, I put to you the reasons why we would wish you to reconsider your prohibition on the companies that were given licence approval to export dual-use chemicals to Syria by both the present and the previous Government giving evidence in public to the Committees. You said that you would reflect on this.

I should be grateful to know the outcome of your reflection at an early date as the Committees wish to decide their next step.

It would be most helpful to have your reply by Tuesday February 4.

20 January 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

EXPORTS TO SYRIA

Thank you for your letter of 20 January 2014 about the names of the companies granted licences to export dual-use chemicals to Syria.

I have of course given further consideration to my earlier decision not to make public the names of the companies granted licences to export sodium fluoride and potassium fluoride to Syria between 2004 and 2012. In doing so I have reviewed the arguments put forward by you and your Committee, as well as the companies themselves, regarding the harm to their legitimate commercial interests that disclosure might cause, and the potential harm to employees. I find that these latter arguments remain compelling. I have also taken account of the fact that export licence applications are made in confidence. As a result, I still believe that on balance the argument is not in favour of public disclosure.

Let me make it clear once again that I do not wish to obstruct the work of the Committees. You have acknowledged that the companies have not done anything wrong and, indeed, acted responsibly by applying for export licences. Your concern rather is to hold the Government, rather than the exporters, to account. It is absolutely right that you should do so and I therefore repeat my offer to disclose the names of the companies on a confidential basis so that you can meet them "in camera".

I would like to take this opportunity to touch briefly on other points raised by CAEC members when I appeared before you on the 18 December.

I reaffirm my commitment to launch a public consultation on a proposal for a pre-licensing register of arms brokers in march of this year. The consultation will help us to gather the necessary evidence to allow me to decide whether or not to introduce such a register. There will be an emphasis on the relative costs and benefits alongside its likely effectiveness. As a part of this evidence gathering exercise we also intend to enquire about the use and effectiveness of registers in other member States of the EU. According to previous submissions to the Committees by the UK Working Group on Arms the following countries maintain a register of arms brokers: Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Portugal, Romania and Spain. We also want to seek the views of major EU arms manufacturing and exporting countries who do not have registers, in particular, Germany, France, Italy and Sweden.

On the issue of export licences for maritime anti-piracy, while we do not have any concerns as to the decision-making process, we committed to look again at the volumes of goods involved in these licences. I can confirm that this work is underway and I will write to you about this matter by the end of March.

I have asked my officials to work with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and the Ministry of Defence to review the Government's licensing suspension mechanism. Following the recent Egypt suspension it is my intention to widen the scope to include extant as well as new licences. To paraphrase the Foreign Secretary, when he appeared before the CAEC on the 8 January, there is now a greater willingness on the part of the Government to suspend licensing and we will not hesitate to do so if it proves impossible or extremely difficult to apply the Consolidated Criteria.

Finally, I would like to reaffirm that we intend to review the reporting requirements under the Transparency Initiative after twelve months — January 2015 — and will update the Committees at the next evidence session at the turn of the year. We also intend to provide an update at the time of our review of the Memorandum of Understanding with the organiser of Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEi) 2015 and to update you on our progress in improving the timescales in relation to appeals against licence refusals.

3 February 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I am writing to update you on progress of the Balance of Competences Review. This follows our correspondence off September 2013, committing to keep you informed.

The reports for semester two — covering the Single Market: Free Movement of Goods, Asylum and non-EU Migration, Trade and Investment, Environment and Climate Change, Transport, Research and Development, Tourism and Sport, and Civil Judicial Co-operation — have today been published at https://www.gov.uk/review-of-the-balance-of-competencies. The reports were written by departments leading on these policy areas.

Work is continuing on the report entitled "The Single Market: Free Movement of Persons" which will be published at a later date.

I would like to take this opportunity to reiterate my thanks for your contribution to the reports covering Free Movement of Goods and Trade and Investment. As I said in my previous letter, your contribution was extremely useful to the departments working on these reports, and has been incorporated into the reports.

Calls for evidence for semester two reports were launched in May 2013, and were open for three months. As with the first set of reports, we saw a high level of interest and received over 600 contributions from experts and interested groups right across the UK. The reports have undergone rigorous internal challenge to ensure they are balanced, robust and evidence-based. Evidence submitted (subject to the provisions of the Data protection Act) has been published alongside the reports on the gov.uk website to ensure transparency.

Calls for evidence for semester three reports were launched in October 2013 and closed in January 2014. Reports in this semester cover: Single Market: Services; Single Market: Financial Services and Free Movement of Capital; EU Budget; Cohesion; Social and Employment; Agriculture; Fisheries; Competition and Consumer Policy; Energy; and Fundamental Rights. The final reports are expected to be published in summer 2014. Calls for evidence for semester four reports will launch in spring 2014.

I am writing in similar terms to The Rt Hon Richard Ottaway MP, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee, the Rt Hon Sir Alan Beith MP, Chairman of the Liaison Committee, and copying to the Clerks of those Committees, Les Saunders at the Cabinet office, Magdalena Williams, FCO Departmental Scrutiny Co-ordinator and Jonathan Layfield, FCO Select Committee Liaison Officer.

13 February 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I am writing to inform the Committees of the publication of revised Overseas Security and Justice Assistance (OSJA) Guidance.

The Guidance remains a vital tool for assessing the human rights implications of our overseas assistance work in the security and justice sectors. The Committees recommended that the Guidance should be updated to refer more clearly to the additional assessments against the EU and National Consolidated Criteria that need to be undertaken if the assistance involves the provision of equipment which is controlled under Export Control legislation.

A review of the Guidance has provided the opportunity to make amendments in response to the Committees' recommendation. A revised version of the Guidance is attached and is available on the www.gov.uk website. In particular, new paragraph 11 states:

"It is important to stress that an assessment under this guidance is not in itself sufficient when the provision of licensable equipment is envisaged as part of a project. A further assessment under the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria will be required. Please contact the FCO's Arms Export Licensing Department for further advice on how such an assessment will need to be undertaken. There is also no requirement to undertake an OSJA assessment if the assistance to be provided consists solely of the provision of licensable equipment and an assessment under the EU Consolidated Criteria has been or will be undertaken."

I hope this amendment to the Guidance addresses the Committees' concerns. I have also made a Written Ministerial Statement announcing publication of the revised Guidance and have written in similar terms to Sir Richard Ottaway and Sir Malcolm Rifkind. Let me take this opportunity to thank you for your engagement in the review process.

26 February 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I should be grateful if you could tell me the British Government's position on whether or not the issue of Iran's ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty should be brought within the framework of the negotiations taking place with Iran to ensure that Iran does not become a holder of nuclear weapons.

Please could you tell me in your reply the reasons for the policy position that the UK Government has taken on this issue.

It would be helpful to have your reply by March 24.

27 February 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of January 3 (assumed to be in error for February 3 when it was received).

It is regrettable that you continue to refuse to put into the public domain the names of the companies that were given UK Government approval to export to Syria dual-use chemicals which could be used as precursor chemicals in the manufacture of sarin. The effect of your decision, as you are clearly aware, is to prevent the Committees on Arms Export Controls from taking Oral Evidence in public from the companies concerned.

Given the position you have adopted the Committees will therefore be taking Evidence from the companies "in camera" as you have proposed.

The information already obtained by the Committees regarding the 7 Government approved export licences for dual-use chemicals to Syria is set out in the Table below.

British Government approvals of exports of dual-use, i.e. civil or military use, chemicals to Syria 2004-2012
Date of licence approval
Type of chemical
Qty (kg)
Value (£)
Usage
Stated end-use
Stated end-user
115/7/2004Sodium Fluoride 50228.5Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
228/9/2005Sodium Fluoride 2,0006,2202,000kgs exported - but not known on which date or in how many shipments as records no longer available Manufacture of toothpasteKaadan &Sioufi
315/3/2007Sodium Fluoride 50695Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
43/2/2009Sodium Fluoride 2,0006,220Five shipments totalling 2,000kg:

13/2/2009 - 150kg

18/6/2009 - 1,000kg

15/4/2009 - 100kg

3/7/2009 - 100kg

13/1/2011 - 650kg

Manufacture of toothpasteKaadan &Sioufi
511/5/2010Sodium Fluoride 50345One shipment of 50kg on 16/8/2010 Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
617/1/2012Sodium Fluoride 1,00010,000No shipments made Metal finishing of aluminium profiles for aluminium showers, window frames Awad Ammora Co. & Partners, Nashabia, Damascus, Syria
718/1/2012Potassium fluoride 1,00010,200No shipments made Metal finishing of aluminium profiles for aluminium showers, window frames Awad Ammora Co. & Partners, Nashabia, Damascus, Syria

Sources: Written Answer from the Business Minister Mark Prisk to the Chairman of CAEC, Sir John Stanley, on 27 March 2012, col. 1137W and the letters from Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, to the Chairman of CAEC, Sir John Stanley, dated 4 October 2013 and 11 October 2013.

Please could you provide the name of the company which was given the Government export licence approval in each case.

Please may I have your reply by close on March 20.

6 March 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Hugh Robertson, MP, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

I understand that the Committees wish to invite me for a formal evidence session.

I am aware the Foreign Secretary appeared in front of the Committees on 8 January. I would not wish to duplicate this formal channel for scrutiny, and would therefore prefer an opportunity to discuss informally the issues that are of concern to the CAEC. This was something suggested by my predecessor Alistair Burt for us to build on the constructive dialogue the Foreign & Commonwealth Office enjoys with the Committees. If you agree, I will ask my officials to arrange a mutually agreeable time.

11 March 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Hugh Robertson, MP, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Thank you for your letter of March 11.

Your proposal to give only informal evidence to the Committees on Arms Export Controls does not meet the Committees needs as such discussions are not evidential.

In our 2012 Report the Committees took scrutiny of the Government's policy on multilateral arms control agreements to a new and much more comprehensive level as set out in paragraphs 65-85 of our Report and in Evidence pages 108-172.

With the exception of the Arms Trade Treaty, none of this area of Government policy was covered when the Foreign Secretary came before the Committees on January y8 so there would be no duplication of scrutiny.

The Committees are now preparing their 2014 Report and we therefore need to take formal oral evidence from you at the earliest possible date. I trust therefore that you will confirm that you will give formal oral evidence to the Committees on the afternoon of Monday April 7 as provisionally agreed.

11 March 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 27 February, seeking the UK government position on whether Iranian ratification of the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) should be brought within the framework of E3+3 negotiations with Iran.

The purpose of the E3+3 negotiations with Iran is to reach a negotiated comprehensive solution to the Iranian nuclear issue which ensures the Exclusively peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear programme. This will require Iran to take significant action to limit its nuclear programme, and increased monitoring and verification of its activities. As part of a comprehensive solution, it is important that all unresolved issues set out in the UNSC resolutions are addressed.

Iranian ratification of the CTBT would be a further step in reassuring the international community about the nature of Iran's nuclear programme. It would also bring the Treaty closer to entry into force. Dr Lassina Zerbo, the Executive Secretary of the Provisional Technical Secretariat of the CTBT Organisation, is encouraging Iran to consider ratification of the CTBT and to transmit data from the International Monitoring System's Primary Seismic Station in Tehran to the International Data Centre in Vienna. These would be welcome steps. I believe, however, that adding CTBT ratification to the E3+3 negotiations at this stage would risk further complicating an already complex negotiation. Securing Iranian commitments to limit Iran's programmes to a point well short of conducting a test must remain the priority.

20 March 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I should be grateful if you could provide the following information in relation to the Arms Trade Treaty:

1.  The steps that have been taken by the Government so far to achieve UK ratification of the Treaty.

2.  The steps that remain to be taken and the timetable for them.

3.  Whether for UK ratification to have legal effect in the UK, it is necessary for all other EU member states to achieve ratification.

4.  The Government's timetable for making the changes in secondary legislation that will be required to achieve full UK compliance in law with the terms of the Arms Trade Treaty.

Please may I have your reply by close on Thursday April 3.

25 March 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Hugh Robertson, MP, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Thank you for your letter of 11 March, clarifying the Committee's requirements regarding formal evidence for its 2014 report on Arms Export Controls.

I understand the Committee would like to hear formal oral evidence on those areas of the Government's policy on multilateral arms control agreements that were not covered by the Foreign Secretary on 8 January, and that these are:

·  Cluster Munitions

·  Small arms and light weapons

·  Landmines

·  The Wassenaar Agreement

·  The UN register of conventional arms

·  The Fissile Missile Cut-Off Treaty

·  The Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR)

·  The G8 Global Partnership against the spread of weapons and materials of mass destruction

·  The Nuclear Suppliers Group

·  The Australia Group

·  The Academic Approval Scheme

·  The Chemical Weapons Convention

·  The Biological & Toxins Weapons Convention

·  The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT)

·  The Comprehensive Nuclear Test-Ban Treaty

·  Sub-strategic and tactical nuclear weapons

·  A Middle East weapons of mass destruction free zone

·  The National Counter-Proliferation Strategy 2012-15

To complement the evidence already given by my colleagues the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs and the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation & Skills, together with the written evidence already provided by my department, I would be happy to give evidence on the above subjects.

I am currently in the middle of a period of extensive travel so unfortunately I would not be able to appear on 7 April. I would however be available during w/c 12 or 19 May to give evidence.

All my very best wishes,

26 March 2013

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Hugh Robertson, MP, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Thank you for your letter of March 26.

I confirm that the Committees will be taking formal Oral Evidence from you on the subjects listed in your letter on May 12.

We may also wish to put questions to you on the Arms Trade Treaty arising subsequent to the Foreign Secretary's Oral Evidence to the Committees on January 8.

2 April 2014[187]

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 25 March, asking for additional information in relation to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT).

I am pleased to announce that on 27 March 2014 I signed the instrument of ratification, and on 2 April 2014 the United Kingdom formally deposited its ratification of the Arms Trade Treaty in New York. The Ratification was marked by a joint event in which we deposited our ratification alongside 16 EU Member States and El Salvador, at a stroke more than doubling the total number of ratifications which now stands at 31.

In terms of the domestic legislative and regulatory steps needed to ensure the Treaty could enter into force in the UK, two processes have taken place. On 19 March the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) laid before Parliament and Order amending UK trade (brokering) controls to ensure that they are fully compliant with Article 10 of the ATT. The Export Control (Amendment) Order 2014 (S.I. 2014 No. 702) adds to Category B of the trade controls those items listed in Article 2.1 of the ATT that are not already included in Category B, namely: battle tanks and armoured combat vehicles; large calibre artillery systems; combat aircraft and attack helicopters; certain warships; and certain missiles and their launchers. As a result, brokering of these items by UK persons will be subject to control wherever in the world those persons are located. The amending Order comes into force on 9 April.

On 25 March an update to the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria was announced to Parliament in a Written Ministerial Statement by the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Dr Vince Cable. This was necessary before ratification to ensure the UK was compliant with provisions of the ATT such as Article 7(4), which obliges State Parties to take into account the risk of conventional arms being used to commit or facilitate serious acts of Gender based Violence. The update also brings the Criteria into line with EU Common Position 2008/944/CFSP defining common rules governing control of exports of military technology and equipment.

These two changes are sufficient to ensure the UK export control policy and practice are fully compliant with the provisions of the ATT.

The UK does not require other EU Member States to ratify in order for the Treaty to have legal effect in the UK. This is because the UK has signed up to the Treaty as a State. The ATT cleared parliamentary scrutiny under the Constitutional Reform and Governance Act (CRaG) on 5 November 2013. But we were unable to ratify until we received authorisation from the EU Council of Ministers. This was necessary because the Treaty is mixed competence (it covers issues of trade for which the EU has competence). The Plenary of the European Parliament voted on this on 5 February 2014. The majority of MEPs voted in support of ratification. The Council decision was approved by the Council of Ministers on 3 March.

The UK is ready for entry into force of the Treaty (which will happen ninety days after 50 ratifications have been deposited). The collective ratification event on 2 April has brought this closer and the UK is rightly proud of its role. We will, of course, continue to encourage states to sign and ratify the Treaty so that it can enter into force soon and start having a substantive impact on arms flows around the world.

I would like to extend my thanks and the warm appreciation that the Foreign Office has for the role that Parliament and the CAEC have played in supporting and canvassing for this Treaty. The unified front of civil society, government, industry and Parliament enabled the UK to lead convincingly and from the outset of the process.

3 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

1) Extant licences for the FCO Countries of Human Rights concern

Please could you state which UK strategic export control licences are currently extant, stating the application type, annual report summary and goods value in the case of each licence, to each of the 28 countries listed as Countries of Human Rights concern in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's 2013 Human Rights and Democracy Report namely:

Afghanistan

Belarus

Burma

Central African Republic (CAR)

China

Colombia

Cuba

Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK)

Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)

Eritrea

Fiji

Iran

Iraq

Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories

Libya

Pakistan

Russia

Saudi Arabia

Somalia

South Sudan

Sri Lanka

Sudan

Syria

Turkmenistan

Uzbekistan

Vietnam

Yemen

Zimbabwe

2) Extant licences for other countries

Please could you state which UK strategic export control licences are currently extant, stating the application type, annual report summary and goods value in the case of each licence, to each of the five following countries:

Argentina

Bahrain

Egypt

Tunisia

Ukraine

I should be grateful for the reply by 8 May.

10 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

In its edition of March 22 "the Independent" newspaper carried an article headed "Torture gear' displays at weapons fair backfire". I attach a copy of this article for convenience.

Please could you tell me whether your Department, or any other Government department took specific steps to draw to the attention of the Crown Prosecution Service possible criminal offences committed by Magforce International and Tianjin Myway at the DSEi exhibition in London last year.

If so, please could you tell me what those specific steps were.

If not, please could you explain why no such steps were taken.

I should be grateful for your reply by May 8.

I am copying this letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, The Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and the Secretary of State for Defence.

Attachment at: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/torture-gear-brochures-at-worlds-largest-weaponry-fair--backfire-9208852.html

16 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Arms export licence revocations for the period 14 May 2013 to the present

  

Please could you provide details of all licence revocations made in the period 14 May 2013 to the present, by country.

Please could you provide the information in the same format as in Annex 1 of Cm 8079 (SIELS/OIELS/etc., End User Country, Annual Report Summary, Rating, Reason for Revocation). Please could you also include the date of revocation in each case.

I should be grateful for this information by 8 May.

17 April 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees and to the Chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

In view of the previous interest of the Committees on Arms Export Controls and Foreign Affairs Committee, I am writing to advise that the UK Trade and Investment Defence & Security Organisation (UKTI DSO) has completed a review of priority markets for 2014/15, consulting Ministers and officials from relevant Whitehall departments.

The review concluded that the list should be as shown at Annex A. This includes a brief explanation of why each country is included in the list.

I should explain that the identification of DSO priority markets is an administrative tool to allow DSO to focus its efforts better to help UK companies export in the increasingly competitive Defence and Security Sectors. The purpose of the exercise is to serve as an indication to UKTI DSO and industry of those countries where there are significant, addressable opportunities for UK exporters to win business orders. The list itself has not been adjusted to take account of export licensing and other restrictions that limit export potential.

One country, Saudi Arabia, is an FCO Human Rights Country of Concern. The Government is confident that the UK's Export Licensing process is robust enough to address any human rights and democracy concerns arising from individual product sales. As you know, all export licences are considered case-by-case against the Consolidated Criteria in light of circumstances at the time the application is made, and depending on the end use of the goods. The Government provided further details concerning Saudi Arabia in the 'Priority markets for the UK' section of our consolidated response to the CAEC Annual report for 2012 and this information remains valid. The Government also continues to have concerns about human rights in Bahrain. Although many export licence are approved, equipment for internal security and crowd control may require consideration by Ministers. All Applications, including for aviation goods, are considered against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria. In relation to C2 concerns, a licence will not be approved if there is a clear risk goods might be used for internal repression.

You will wish to note that previous Priority Market lists have treated Europe/the EU and NATO as 'single markets'. However, in assessing which were the most significant individual markets on which DSO should focus its trade promotion activities, this year's review concluded that treating the EU and NATO as groups was not helpful, and instead decided to assess individual member countries on their merits. Doing so does not in any way detract from the fact that Europe as a whole remains a significant market for UK defence and security exports, with average annual sales exceeding £900million (spread across 15 countries). Nor does this mean that UKTI DSO will do less on the Brussels-based shared defence procurement mechanisms (EDA and NATO). It is solely an attempt to give a more accurate prioritised picture of where DSO is concentrating its ale promotion efforts.

Annex A

Recommended List of DSO Priority Markets 2014/15
MarketSummary of Reason for Inclusion
AustraliaSignificant market with opportunities in defence & security sectors coupled with increasing defence and security collaboration. Important route into other markets in Asian region.
BahrainLarge single Air sector prospect, although no additional significant opportunities.
BrazilGrowth market for UK defence (security exports. Opportunities for industrial defence partnership. Opportunities arising from the Olympics and Cyber Security capacity building.
FranceInward investment opportunities in all DSO sectors. Potential to be UK's key collaborative defence manufacturing partner in Europe.
IndiaLarge and growing market for UK all defence and many security sector exports. Potential Disaster Relief market interest. UK agreed to transfer technology in 2013 (subject to our international obligations) and widened the scope of our exports market. Opportunity to collaborate with India on research to produce military equipment.
IndonesiaImportant market for UK defence exports. Still has significant opportunities and high demand for DSO support from UK companies.
JapanLarge market for both defence and security. Third largest market for UK security exports. High demand from UK industry for DSO support. Relaxing of Japan's arms export policies enabling greater opportunities for international collaborative projects. Opportunities Arising from the Olympics.
Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaLargest market for UK defence exports. Still has significant opportunities and high demand for DSO support from UK companies.
KuwaitHigh value G2G Security programme.
MalaysiaSignificant G2G potential for high value opportunities in the defence Air and Sea sectors. High demand for DSO support.
OmanContinued export opportunities in support of previous platform sales. Significant new export opportunities across Land, Sea, Air and Security sectors provide large and balanced market for UK exporters. Applications for equipment for use in internal security may require consideration by Ministers.
QatarVery large opportunities in defence Air sector. Increasing interest in UK defence and security products and services.
South KoreaGrowth market for UK defence exports in the Air and Sea sectors. High demand for DSO support from UK exporters. In Top 10 Security exports market.
TurkeyGrowth market for UK defence & security exports with opportunities for industrial defence partnership & further exports targeted by UK companies. Large defence market of regional importance bordering EU.
UAESignificant opportunities for defence Air and Sea sectors. High demand for DSO support. Large volume of export licences approved.
USALargest market for defence Land, Sea and Air sectors. Largest market for Security sector. Key defence partner. Industrial partner and investor opportunities, for both export and inward investment.

17 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

I wrote to you on August 22 last year expressing my surprise that your letter of July 22 to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee on the Balance of Competencies Review was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

In your reply to me of 17 September you said "I can confirm that any further letters that impact on the responsibilities of the Committees on Arms Export Controls will be copied to you."

I am advised that your letter to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of 27 March this year on the Balance of Competencies Review was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

As I stated to you previously, the Committees have made a submission to this Review and I should be grateful for your assistance once again that future letters from Government Ministers on this subject will be copied to the Committees.

17 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

In my letter to you of 14 October 2013 I asked why your letter of August 4 to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee on the export of military and dual-use equipment to Syria was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

In that letter I asked for your assurance in your reply that all Ministerial letters to Select Committees relating to the transfer of military and dual-use equipment from the UK, whether by way of commercial export or by gift, are sent or copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls, together with all Ministerial letters relating to international arms control measures.

In your reply of 21 October you provided the assurance I requested by referring to your letter to me of September 17 in which you said "I can confirm that any further letters that impact on the responsibilities of the Committees on Arms Export Controls will be copied to you."

I am advised that your letter of March 28 to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee on the resumption of deliveries of non-lethal equipment to the Supreme Military Council in Syria was not copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls.

I should be grateful, once again, for your assurance that all Ministerial letters to Select Committees relating to the transfer of military and dual-use equipment from the UK, whether by way of commercial export or by gift, are sent or copied to the Committees on Arms Export Controls, together with all Ministerial letters relating to international arms control measures.

17 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I attach a copy of the RUSI Analysis of 22 January 2014 by Doctor Joanna Spear of the recent changes made by the US Government to the export controls for the US defence industry.

Please could you tell me whether the British Government considers these changes to be compliant with the terms of the US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty.

Please could you also state whether the British Government considers that the US Government's export control changes will have an adverse or beneficial impact on UK defence exports and in what specific ways.

Please may I have you reply by 8 May.

Attachment at: https://www.rusi.org/analysis/commentary/ref:C52DFF7E0C0F8C/

17 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

It was reported in The Independent on 7 January that the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will be investigating supplies to Israeli security services from G4S.

Please could you tell me if the British Government is co-operating with the OECD in its investigation. If so, please could you state what information has been submitted by the Government to the OECD in connection with its investigation.

I should be grateful for your reply by 8 May.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

In your letter to me of January 6 in relation to arms that might be used for internal repression you said in the second paragraph of page 2 of your letter "those where there was not a "clear risk" the equipment might be used for internal repression but which nevertheless failed the lower-threshold EU test ('might be used for internal repression') …"

Please could you state in what EU document, and where, the EU test you have quoted of 'might be used for internal repression' is to be found other than for purpose of defining the technology or equipment to which the "clear risk" test in Criterion Two of the EU Council Common Position (2008/944/CFSP) is to be applied.

Please may I have your reply by 8 May.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Ukraine - suspended licences

The ECO Notice to Exporters (2014/04) issued on 24 February 2014 announced a review of strategic export licences to Ukraine in the light of the recent levels of violence and internal repression in the country. Please could you provide details of any licences that have been suspended as a result of that review.

Please could you provide details of all licence suspensions, and of any subsequent revocations or re-instatements, to Ukraine made in 2014.

Please could you provide the information in the same format as in Annex 1 of Cm 8079 (SIELS/OIELS/etc., End User Country, Annual Report Summary, Rating, Reason for Revocation). Please could you state the date of suspension and the date of any subsequent revocation or re-instatement in each case.

I should be grateful for this information by 8 May.

I am copying this letter to the Foreign Secretary.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Egypt -suspended licences

The Foreign Secretary in his letter to me of 6 January provided an update to your own letters to me of 30 July 2013 and 10 September 2013 on arms export licences to Egypt that had been suspended and in some cases subsequently re-instated.

Please could you provide details of all licence suspensions, and of any subsequent revocations or re-instatements, to Egypt made in the period 14 May 2013 to the present.

Please could you provide the information in the same format as in Annex 1 of Cm 8079 (SIELS/OIELS/etc., End User Country, Annual Report Summary, Rating, Reason for Revocation). Please could you state the date of suspension and the date of any subsequent revocation or re-instatement in each case.

I should be grateful for this information by 8 May.

I am copying this letter to the Foreign Secretary.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Russia - suspended licences

In the debate on Ukraine on 18 March, you said: "We believe that in the current circumstances there is a compelling case for EU member states to act on defence export licences. The UK will now, with immediate effect, suspend all extant licences and application processing for licences for direct export to Russia for military and dual-use items destined for units of the Russian armed forces or other state agencies which could be or are being deployed against Ukraine. We will also suspend licences for exports to third countries for incorporation into equipment for export to Russia where there is a clear risk that the end product will be used against Ukraine. All such licences were reviewed following the Prime Minister's statement on 10 March, and so we are able to act immediately. We encourage other European nations to take similar action."

Please could you provide details of all licence suspensions, and of any subsequent revocations or re-instatements, to Russia made in the period 10 March 2014 to the present.

Please could you provide the information in the same format as in Annex 1 of Cm 8079 (SIELS/OIELS/etc., End User Country, Annual Report Summary, Rating, Reason for Revocation). Please could you state the date of suspension and the date of any subsequent revocation or re-instatement in each case.

Please could you also state which other NATO and EU Members States have taken action similar to the British Government with such details as you can provide of the specific action taken by individual countries.

I should be grateful for this information by 8 May.

I am copying this letter to the Business Secretary.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

In the Oral Evidence you gave to the Foreign Affairs Committee on March 18 on Syria, we had the following exchange:

Q19 Sir John Stanley: "Foreign Secretary, you will be aware that the Committees on Arms Export Controls, of which this Committee is a part, has been pursuing the issue of the precursor chemicals for which British Government export licence approval was given between 2004 and 2012—precursor chemicals that could be used in the manufacture of sarin. Subsequently, in the reports that have been made by the OPCW of the Syrian declarations of chemical weapons, there are references to precursor chemicals for the manufacture of chemical weapons. Could you, by letter to the Committee, give us the information that is available to your Department as to precisely which precursor chemicals that have been or could be used for the manufacture of chemical weapons have now been declared by the Syrians?"

Mr Hague: "Yes, absolutely. I will update the Committee on that, particularly if there is any new information. I will update the Committee in any case."

Notwithstanding your reply, you declined to provide the information I had requested. In your follow-up letter to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee you said: "Sir John Stanley asked for details of precursor chemicals that have been or could be used for the manufacture of chemical weapons that have now been declared by the Syrians. This information is proliferation sensitive and classified under the Chemical Weapons Convention's confidentiality regime, so I cannot include it in a letter."

I fail to understand how the withholding of this information can be justified on grounds of confidentiality given the following two factors.

First, the precursor chemicals that can be used for the manufacture of chemical weapons have been put by Governments into the public domain internationally for many years. For example they are listed in EU Council regulation (EC) No 2432/2001 of 20 November 2001 amending and updating Regulation (EC) No 1334/2000 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports of dual-use items and technology and are also listed in the Australia Group Export Control List: Chemical Weapons Precursors.

Second, Ministers have already put a substantial quantity of detailed information into the public domain on the Government's approval of exports of dual-use chemicals to Syria in the period 2004 - 2012 as set out in the Table I attached to my letter of 6 March to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, a copy of which I attach for convenience.

In the light of these factors I should be grateful if you would reconsider your position of refusing to make public to the Committee on Arms Export Controls as to precisely which precursor chemicals have been or could be used for the manufacture of chemical weapons, have now been declared by the Syrians.

I should be grateful for your reply by 8 May.

Attachment

British Government approvals of exports of dual-use, i.e. civil or military use, chemicals to Syria 2004-2012
Date of licence approval
Type of chemical
Qty (kg)
Value (£)
Usage
Stated end-use
Stated end-user
115/7/2004Sodium Fluoride 50228.5Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
228/9/2005Sodium Fluoride 2,0006,2202,000kgs exported - but not known on which date or in how many shipments as records no longer available Manufacture of toothpasteKaadan &Sioufi
315/3/2007Sodium Fluoride 50695Unknown - No records available Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
43/2/2009Sodium Fluoride 2,0006,220Five shipments totalling 2,000kg:

13/2/2009 - 150kg

18/6/2009 - 1,000kg

15/4/2009 - 100kg

3/7/2009 - 100kg

13/1/2011 - 650kg

Manufacture of toothpasteKaadan &Sioufi
511/5/2010Sodium Fluoride 50345One shipment of 50kg on 16/8/2010 Manufacture of toothpasteMADA for Industry & Commerce
617/1/2012Sodium Fluoride 1,00010,000No shipments made Metal finishing of aluminium profiles for aluminium showers, window frames Awad Ammora Co. & Partners, Nashabia, Damascus, Syria
718/1/2012Potassium fluoride 1,00010,200No shipments made Metal finishing of aluminium profiles for aluminium showers, window frames Awad Ammora Co. & Partners, Nashabia, Damascus, Syria

Sources: Written Answer from the Business Minister Mark Prisk to the Chairman of CAEC, Sir John Stanley, on 27 March 2012, col. 1137W and the letters from Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable, to the Chairman of CAEC, Sir John Stanley, dated 4 October 2013 and 11 October 2013.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

In your Oral Evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee on 18 March on Ukraine we had the following exchange:

Q7: Sir John Stanley: "Foreign Secretary, there were widespread reports in the press, on which the Foreign Office declined to comment following the change of Government in Kiev, that British personnel—whether Government personnel or Government-approved personnel—had gone to Kiev to give expert ballistic advice as to the location of sniper positions from which those demonstrating peacefully were killed in Kiev. Against that background, do you have any regrets to express to the Committee that in each quarter of 2011, the British Government gave export licence approval to sniper rifles to Ukraine, and did so again in 2012 and in 2013?"

Mr Hague: "We have to base our decisions on the information available at the time, of course, and that will always be the way. We will always have the benefit of hindsight on some of these things. I would have to look at the details of any applications before giving any detailed opinion about that, but I am satisfied that all our export licence decisions are based on the information available at the time."

I attach in Ukrainian a copy of the article that appeared in "Minding Russia" on the internet on 24 February 2014. I also reproduce immediately below what we have been told is the article's translation into English:

Rada Commission Determines Who Shot People in Kiev

Author Voronz, Vsk, 23/02/2014 - 13:22

The Verkhovna Rada [parliamentary] commission to investigate the massacre in Kiev, chaired by Hennadiy Moskal, deputy from the Bitkivshchina [Fatherland] Party, has determined that the sniper rifles with which people were shot in Kiev on the morning of 20 February were purchased for the Crimean Territorial Department of Internal Forces, UNIAN reported, citing a statement from commission chairman Moskal.

This special sub-division was created personally by Stanislav Shulyak, a commander of the Ukrainian internal troops; its commander is Col. Sergei Asavalyuk, Moskal stated.

According to Moskal's report, soldiers from the Crimean special division were captured on video by journalists, and their radio chatter was recorded. Information about the purchase of 80 British AVK type sniper rifles for this sub-division is contained in the Vestnik gosudarstvennykh zakupok Ukrainy [Bulletin of State Purchases of Ukraine].

Please could you tell the Committees whether the statement in the article that 80 British AVK type sniper rifles were purchased for the Crimean Territorial Department of Internal Forces is correct, and whether the fact that this information is contained in the Vestnik gosudarstvennykh zakupok Ukrainy [Bulletin of State Purchases of Ukraine] is also correct. If so, please could you state on what date or dates the Government gave export licence approval for the export of these sniper rifles from the UK to the Ukraine.

Finally, please could you provide details of all UK Government export licence approvals of sniper rifles to Ukraine from the beginning of 2010 giving the same information as in the Table to my letter to the Business Secretary of March 6, a copy of which is attached for convenience, i.e. providing the following information in respect of each licence approved namely: date of licence approval, type of sniper rifle, quantity, value, usage (i.e. how many were exported to Ukraine), stated end-use, stated end-user.

I should be grateful for your reply by 8 May.

I am copying this letter and the attachments to the Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills.

24 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Justine Greening, MP, Secretary of State for International Development

The Committees in their 2013 Report (HC205) at paragraph 164 made the following Recommendation:

Now that a global Arms Trade Treaty has been adopted, the Committees recommend that the Government states in its Response the outcome of the Department for International Development's consideration of its role in the UK arms export control system.

The Government's Response (Cm8707) was:

DFID is in the process of assessing its role in the Arms Export Control Process. Officials will be submitting advice to Ministers in the Autumn, and will update the Committees as soon as possible thereafter.

Please could you state whether officials have submitted their advice to Ministers, and if so, when will the Committees receive this update.

24 April 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letters of 17 April, regarding my recent letters to the Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee on the most recent Balance of Competencies review, and the resumption of gifting to the Syrian Opposition. You are right that both of these should have also been sent to the Committees on Arms Export Controls and it was an oversight that they were not.

I have asked the departments who lead on these issues to ensure that in future the CAEC are included in any correspondence.

27 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Please could you state whether the Government considers that the use of barrel bombs is contrary to international law, and, if so, please could you also state the provisions in question.

If not, please could you state whether the Government would be willing to press for barrel bombs to be brought within the ambit of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons or any other international arms control agreement.

I should be grateful for your reply by 14 May.

28 April 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Following your Written Ministerial Statement on 25 March 2014, the Committees on Arms Export Controls have the following questions relating to the new Consolidated Criteria for Arms Export Licensing which replaced those announced by the then Minister of State at the FCO, Peter Hain, on 26 October 2000:

1) Why are the new Criteria entitled "Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria" when the text:

a) has substantial differences from the EU Council's Common Position on arms exports not least under the UK Government's sub-heading "Other factors",

b) is not an EU document, and

c) is clearly the UK's national variant of the EU Common Position?

2) Why has the policy statement in the previous Criteria announced on 26 October 2000 by the then Minister of State at the FCO, Peter Hain, that "An export licence will not be issued if the arguments for doing so are outweighed … by concern that the goods might be used for internal repression or international aggression" been omitted?

3) Why has the statement in the previous Criterion One (d) that the Government will not issue an export licence if approval would be inconsistent with … "The Guidelines for Conventional Arms Transfers agreed by the Permanent Five members of the UN Security Council, and the OSCE Principles Governing Conventional Arms Transfers and the EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports" been omitted?

I should be grateful for your reply by 8 May.

I am copying this letter to the Foreign Secretary.

28 April 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Hugh Robertson MP, Minister of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office

I have pleasure in enclosing the United Kingdom's national report to the 2014 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Preparatory Commission, in line with the commitment made by the UK and other Nuclear Weapons States in the NPT Action Plan agreed in 2010.

This report will be tabled by the UK delegation to the NPT Preparatory Committee in New York this week. I have arranged for a copy to be made available in the Library of the House. I am also sending the report to Sir Richard Ottaway.

All my best wishes

Annex- United Kingdom's national report to the 2014 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Preparatory Commission

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland's National Report

Pursuant to Actions 5, 20, and 21

of the NPT Review Conference Final Document

As provided in the 2010 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference Action Plan, the Governments of the five NPT nuclear-weapon states, or "P5", are working to implement Action 5 to "further enhance transparency and increase mutual confidence" and to make national reports on our Action 5 and other undertakings to the 2014 NPT Preparatory Committee under a common framework, consistent with Actions 20 and 21.

Action 21 states "As a confidence-building measure, all the nuclear-weapon States are encouraged to agree as soon as possible on a standard reporting form and to determine appropriate reporting intervals for the purpose of voluntarily providing standard information without prejudice to national security." The framework we use for our national reports includes common categories of topics under which relevant information is reported, and it addresses all three pillars of the NPT: disarmament, non-proliferation, and peaceful uses of nuclear energy.

We encourage all States Parties, consistent with Action 20, to make similar reports.

Section I: Reporting on National Measures Relating to Disarmament

The UK considers the NPT to be the cornerstone of global efforts to achieve a world free of nuclear weapons and we are committed to the step-by-step process agreed by consensus at the 2000 RevCon and reaffirmed at the 2010 RevCon.

i.  National Security Policies, Doctrine, and Activities Associated with Nuclear Weapons

Nuclear Doctrine

The 2006 white paper "The Future of the United Kingdom's Nuclear Deterrent",[188] as amended by the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR),[189] provides our current policy on nuclear deterrence, our capability and force structure. It makes clear that we will maintain only the minimum credible nuclear deterrent, under full political control, in the form of continuous-at-sea patrols of a Vanguard-class submarine carrying Trident ballistic missiles with the fewest warheads since the introduction of our SSBN capability in the 1960s.

We believe we already have the smallest stockpile of nuclear warheads among the recognised nuclear weapons states, and are the only one to have reduced to a single deterrent system since the withdrawal of our air component in the late 1990s.

Operational Policy

The UK has long been clear that we would only consider using our nuclear weapons in extreme circumstances of self defence, including the defence of our NATO Allies. While we remain deliberately ambiguous about precisely when, how and at what scale we would contemplate their use, we have provided some parameters.

In the 2010 SDSR, the UK strengthened its negative security assurance to state that the UK will not use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapon states party to the NPT. In giving this assurance, we emphasised the need for universal adherence to and compliance with the NPT, and noted that this assurance would not apply to any state in material breach of those non-proliferation obligations. We also noted that while there is currently no direct threat to the UK or its vital interests from states developing capabilities in other weapons of mass destruction, for example chemical and biological, we reserve the right to review this assurance if the future threat, development and proliferation of these weapons make it necessary.

In the interests of international security and stability, the UK has taken steps to lower the operational status of our deterrent system. UK nuclear weapons are not on high alert, nor are they on "launch on warning" status. The patrol submarine operates routinely at a "notice to fire" measured in days rather than minutes as it did throughout the Cold War. The missiles are no longer targeted at any country (they have been de-targeted since 1994). This position was considered and re-affirmed during the work in the 2006 White Paper. We believe that a nuclear attack on the UK's vital interests is deterred by demonstrating our capability to respond under any circumstances, rather than just by an ability for a rapid response. There is no immediacy of launch in our normal operating posture.

The security and safety of our nuclear weapons is given the very highest priority and is entirely consistent with our obligations under non-proliferation agreements. Robust arrangements are in place for the political control of the UK's strategic nuclear deterrent. There are a number of technological and procedural safeguards built into the UK's nuclear deterrent to prevent an unauthorised launch of its Trident missiles.

Finally, the UK has maintained a voluntary moratorium on nuclear weapon test explosions since 1991.

ii.  Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear Arms Control (including Nuclear Disarmament) and Verification

Stockpile Size

The UK has achieved substantial reductions in its nuclear weapon stockpile. In the late 1970s, when the UK's stockpile was at its highest, the UK had more than 400 warheads in-service across 5 types. Since the 2010 NPT Review Conference the UK has unilaterally decided to cut our stockpile of nuclear warheads, as outlined in the SDSR. Today we have fewer than 225 warheads, all of a single type. We have committed to reducing this maximum stockpile to no more than 180 by the mid 2020s, with the requirement for operationally available warheads at no more than 120, a target that the UK is steadily working towards. All nuclear material no longer deemed necessary for military purposes has been placed under international safeguards. We have also committed to reduce the number of deployed warheads from 48 down to 40 per SSBN. In conjunction, each submarine will then field eight operational Trident ballistic missiles.

Verification

Developing and agreeing effective measures for verifying the dismantlement of nuclear warheads will be an important precondition for fulfilling the goals of Article VI of the NPT. The UK-Norway Initiative (UKNI) is an example of the world-leading research the UK is undertaking to address some of the technical and procedural challenges posed by effective verification of warhead dismantlement. In 2012, the UK hosted a P5 expert-level meeting on verification to discuss lessons learned from UKNI to date.

We are in our second decade of an active partnership with the United States in monitoring and verification research. Our joint technical cooperation programme allows us to apply policy, technology and programme expertise to develop and evaluate targeted approaches for transparent reductions and monitoring of nuclear warheads, fissile material and associated facilities for potential disarmament and nonproliferation initiatives. Technical experts conduct activities and share information to explore and address essential and difficult monitoring and verification challenges, working to integrate potential approaches for arms control monitoring and transparency. Additionally, the UK and China have conducted two technical exchange visits and will continue to explore collaborative exchanges into arms control and verification research.

iii.  Transparency and Confidence-Building Measures

Through the SDSR and other documents, the UK has voluntarily declared its maximum warhead stockpile numbers and operational warhead numbers.

We have also expressed our unconditional support for the 2010 Action Plan at numerous fora. In line with this support, the UK actively participates in regular working level meetings of the P5 Nuclear-Weapon States that advance our collective dialogue on disarmament and review progress towards fulfilling the commitments made at the 2010 NPT Review Conference. The UK held the first P5 Conference in 2009, and looks forward to starting the second cycle of Conferences before the NPT Review Conference in 2015.

The UK actively promotes its work on UKNI to non-nuclear weapon states. This has included hosting a joint UK-Norway workshop for 12 non-nuclear weapon states in December 2011 and side events at the 2010 NPT Review Conferences and the 2012 and 2013 Preparatory Committees. Another side event will be held at the 2014 Preparatory Committee.

Nuclear Glossary

The P5 are, under China's leadership, developing a glossary of nuclear terms to aid understanding between states in discussing related matters. The UK has strongly supported the authoring of this glossary and looks forward to using this multilingual handbook in future work.

iv.  Other Related Issues

Comprehensive nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT)

The UK recognises the CTBT as a key element of the global disarmament and non-proliferation architecture, and provides extensive technical and political support to the CTBT Organisation's (CTBTO) Preparatory Commission. The UK maintains the UK National Data Centre, Eskdalemuir Seismometer Array, a number of other International Monitoring Systems (IMS) stations throughout UK territories and one of 16 global radionuclide laboratories that provide analytical support to the IMS. These facilities are backed up by enduring research in a number of areas, notably through the Atomic Weapons Establishment's Forensic Seismology Team. In addition, the UK is heavily involved in preparations for Integrated Field Exercise 2014 which will evaluate the CTBTO's On-Site Inspection capability.

The UK is active in the CTBTO's Working Groups in Vienna and provides funding for Sir Michael Weston to chair the finance-focused Advisory Group. Our work ensures that the CTBTO has the necessary funding and working time to build and maintain an effective monitoring regime.

Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT)

Since the 1995 NPT Review and Extension Conference, the UK has upheld a moratorium on the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices. Since then, all enrichment and reprocessing in the UK has been conducted under international safeguards. We are committed to the pursuit of an international treaty that would put an end to the future production of fissile material for such purposes. We made a commitment in the 2010 NPT Action Plan to begin negotiation within the Conference on Disarmament of a treaty banning the production of fissile material for use in nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices.

The UK supported the resolution at the UN General Assembly First Committee in 2012 to create an FMCT Group of Government Experts (GGE). We hope that the FMCT GGE, in which we are pleased to have a UK Expert participating, will complement existing efforts to find a positive way forward on the treaty in the Conference on Disarmament. We believe that the first session of the GGE, held 31 March-11 April, made a strong and constructive start to the process.

Section II: Reporting on National Measures Relating to Non-proliferation

i.  Safeguards

All civil nuclear material in the UK is subject to Euratom safeguards and to the terms of the UK/Euratom/IAEA tripartite safeguards agreement under the NPT. Euratom safeguards obligations stem from Chapter VII (Articles 77-85) of the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community, which requires the European Commission, inter alia, to satisfy itself that nuclear materials are not diverted from their intended uses as declared by users. This is achieved through:

·  a requirement that all operators of nuclear installations provide the Commission with Basic Technical Characteristics (BTCs) describing the location and intended activities of their installation;

·  a requirement that operators keep and report nuclear material accountancy records;

·  provision for the Commission to inspect installations and records;

·  provision for the imposition of sanctions by the Commission in the event of infringement of the Treaty safeguards obligations. These sanctions can range from a published written warning to withdrawal of the nuclear material concerned.

The various reporting requirements are amplified in Commission Regulation (Euratom) 302/05. Euratom safeguards do not apply to nuclear material intended to meet defence requirements.

Voluntary Offer Safeguards Agreement

The UK Voluntary Offer Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA and Euratom came into force in 1978. The agreement allows for the application of safeguards on all source or special fissionable material in facilities or parts thereof within the UK, subject to exclusions for national security reasons only. Nuclear materials accountancy reports on all civil nuclear material in facilities is provided to the IAEA by Euratom, and the IAEA may "designate" any facility, or part thereof, for inspection. Currently, some of the plutonium stores at Sellafield and the gas centrifuge enrichment facilities at Capenhurst are designated for IAEA inspection. The agreement gives the UK the right to remove facilities and/or withdraw nuclear material from the scope of the agreement for reasons of national security. However, as part of the 1998 Strategic Defence Review, the UK agreed that any future withdrawals from safeguards would "be limited to small quantities of nuclear materials not suitable for explosive purposes" and undertook to publish information on any such withdrawals.[190]

Additional Protocol

The UK Additional Protocol to the voluntary offer safeguards agreement is based on the model agreement (INFCIRC/540 corr.), and contains measures aimed at the primary objectives of Additional Protocols - to increase the IAEA's capability to detect any undeclared nuclear material and activities in Non-Nuclear Weapon States (NNWS) or to increase the efficiency of IAEA safeguards. Information, and associated access, is therefore provided on all Protocol-relevant activities that are done in collaboration with or are otherwise relevant to a NNWS, or where the information would improve the effectiveness or efficiency of IAEA safeguards in the UK.

ii.  Export Controls

United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540

The UK has worked hard to fully implement UNSCR 1540 since its unanimous adoption in 2004. As one of the vice-chairs of the 1540 Committee, the UK works with UN Member States to strengthen efforts to promote universal implementation of the resolution. We work with and through International Organisations and initiatives, including the IAEA and the G8 Global Partnership, to provide technical and financial support to deliver concrete improvements in the security of materials, knowledge and know-how in partner countries; facilitate debate and deliver training to help build partners' engagement and capacities; and maintain domestic technical and scientific expertise in counter proliferation, arms control and chemical, biological and nuclear security. UK export controls and enforcement capability enable us to maintain a robust and effective national export control regime, and to strengthen international export controls.

Nuclear Suppliers Group

By fulfilling its obligations under the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) and the Zangger Committee (ZC), the UK contributes to minimizing nuclear proliferation while ensuring that eligible states are able to access nuclear technology for peaceful uses. The UK implements effective strategic export controls in regards to its nuclear transfers in line with the NSG and ZC control lists. Relevant exports are assessed against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria and stated UK Government export control policies. A robust enforcement system, underpinned by the Export Control Order 2008, operates to deter attempts to breach the controls and help facilitate legitimate transfers.

The UK also actively supports the work of the NSG and ZC. The UK contributed extensive technical expertise to the NSG's recent three-years-long fundamental review of its control lists, and continues this through the newly established Technical Experts Group, ensuring that the NSG's control lists reflect changing proliferation threats. We also share licensing and enforcement information with fellow Participating Governments, both ad hoc and at the Licensing and Enforcement and Information Exchange Meetings.

In 2013 the UK authored a paper entitled "Good practices for corporate standards to support the efforts of the International Community in the non-proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction". It was agreed at the 31st Consultative Group meeting and posted on the NSG public website shortly thereafter. The paper recognises the important role that the diverse commercial sector can play in assisting multilateral efforts in non-proliferation of WMD. The UK has supported NSG outreach activities with emerging technology holders.

iii.  Nuclear Security

The UK's security regime for the civil nuclear industry is robust and effective and fully meets international standards. Security arrangements are based on the principles of the graded approach and defence in depth and are kept under constant review.

In 2010 the UK deposited its instruments of ratification of the 2005 Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material. Although the 2005 amendment has not yet entered into force the UK has in place legislation which implements it.

In 2013 the UK extended the scope of its security regulation to cover civil nuclear sites under construction in order to take account of the UK's new nuclear build programme. The legislation had previously regulated operating civil nuclear sites. Revised guidance was issued to the industry by the UK's nuclear regulator, the Office for Nuclear Regulation, in October 2012, which is a key step towards an increasingly more outcome-focused regulatory regime for security in the Civil Nuclear Industry. By the end of January 2014 all nuclear premises regulated by ONR Civil Nuclear Security now have National Objectives Requirements Model Standards (NORMS) compliant approved Nuclear Site Security Plans.

Nuclear Information Security

The UK has promoted the need to secure sensitive nuclear information within the framework of the Nuclear Security Summit, the Global Partnership and the IAEA.

Key Attributes of an Excellent Nuclear Security Culture

In 2012 a tripartite sub-group was established (with representatives from the regulator, industry and government) to develop a better understanding of the attributes of an excellent security culture, and for this to be captured and codified. The output of this work is a guidance document[191] which was published in June 2013. The guide sets out key attributes deemed necessary for an excellent security culture and then sets out for each one what is required to achieve this. The implementation of the recommendations in the guide is not compulsory, but is intended to inform and enhance understanding of how all parties (regulator, industry and government) can deliver to meet the objective.

International Physical Protection Advisory Service

The UK was the first Nuclear-Weapon State to welcome an International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) mission. A Mission Team visited the Sellafield civil nuclear site and Barrow port in October 2011, and concluded that the state of civil nuclear security is robust. The team identified many examples of good practice within the civil nuclear security regime and made a number of valuable recommendations. In March 2014 the UK Government invited the IAEA to send a follow up IPPAS Mission to the UK. The UK provides security experts who participate in a number of outward IPPAS Missions.

iv.  Nuclear Weapon Free Zones

The United Kingdom continues to support the principle of Nuclear Weapon Free Zones. As previously stated in 1995 and 2010, we recognise the role that negative security assurances can play in strengthening the non-proliferation regime and enhancing regional and international security.

Existing Zones

To date, the United Kingdom has signed and ratified Protocols to the Treaty of Tlatelolco (Latin America and the Caribbean), the Treaty of Rarotonga (South Pacific), and the Treaty of Pelindaba (Africa): 74 states, therefore, already have in place protocols that provide legally-binding negative security assurances from the United Kingdom. We also support the parallel political declarations adopted by the Nuclear Weapon States and Mongolia concerning that country's nuclear weapon free status.

Central Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone

We will continue to pursue signing protocols to existing Nuclear Weapon Free Zones as a practical way of strengthening our existing negative security assurances. The United Kingdom therefore welcomes the forthcoming signature by the Nuclear Weapon States of a Protocol to the Treaty on a Nuclear Weapon Free Zone in Central Asia (CANWFZ). Under this Protocol, the Nuclear Weapon States will extend legally binding assurances not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against any CANWFZ Treaty Party and not to contribute to any act that constitutes a violation of the CANWFZ Treaty or its Protocol. The United Kingdom hopes to ratify the Protocol by the end of 2014.

South East Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone

In conjunction with other Nuclear-Weapon States, the United Kingdom will continue to engage with the State Parties to the Southeast Asia Nuclear Weapon Free Zone (SEANWFZ) Treaty in order to allow signature of a Protocol to that Treaty in the near future.

MEWMDFZ

The United Kingdom remains committed to the implementation of the 1995 NPT Resolution on the Middle East and, as one of the co-sponsors of that Resolution, is working hard to deliver against the practical steps agreed in 2010. We look forward to convening an inclusive conference on the establishment of a Middle East zone free of nuclear weapons and all other weapons of mass destruction (MEWMDFZ) as soon as the practical arrangements for that conference are agreed by the states of the region. We will continue to work with all the states of the region, our fellow Co-conveners and the Facilitator, Ambassador Laajava, to encourage progress towards this common goal.

v.  Compliance and Other Related Issues/Concerns

Democratic People's Republic of Korea

The UK has been fully supportive of all UN Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) relating to the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and of the Presidential Statement of 16 April 2012, made in the wake of the satellite launch of 13 April 2012. We continue to support the UN DPRK Panel of Experts in their work, and have reported violations of DPRK sanctions to the Panel. Our work to raise awareness of existing DPRK sanctions and to encourage implementation is ongoing. The UK has funded the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) to run workshops in partnership with the Panel of Experts to raise awareness of DPRK sanctions and encourage implementation in both the public and private sector. In 2013 workshops were held in Sub Saharan Africa, the Middle East and Hong Kong. We plan to continue this work.

The UK is not a member of the Six Party Talks, nor are we seeking involvement in discussions. However, given the risk of the DPRK's nuclear programme to international security, we are maintaining close contact with all sides. We have made clear to the DPRK that if it carries out any further provocations the international community will respond robustly. However, we have also been clear that if the DPRK takes concrete steps to resolve the nuclear issue there will be a positive response.

vi.  Other contributions to Nuclear Weapons Nonproliferation

Iran

The UK remains concerned about the nature of Iran's nuclear programme. However, we are committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the Iranian nuclear issue. The UK has adopted a dual track strategy of pressure and engagement. We have supported six UNSCRs which prohibit Iran from all reprocessing, heavy water and enrichment related activity, most recently UNSCR 1929, adopted in June 2010. We continue to call on Iran to fully comply with its obligations under UNSCRs, and to call on all UN member states to implement UNSCRs fully. We actively support the work of the UN Iran Panel of Experts. We have also implemented EU sanctions on Iran which go beyond these measures. In addition, the UK has played an active role in P5+1 negotiations with Iran and we welcome the agreement of the Joint Plan of Action between the E3+3 and Iran in November 2013, as well as Iran's substantive engagement in talks to reach a Comprehensive Agreement.
The UK shares the IAEA's "serious concerns" about the possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme due to the credible information available to it which indicates that Iran had carried out activities "relevant to the development of a nuclear device." As a member of the IAEA Board of Governors, the UK has supported two IAEA Board Resolutions in 2011 and 2012 which stress that it is essential for Iran and the Agency to intensify their dialogue to resolve all outstanding substantive issues. We continue to support the IAEA in its tireless efforts to address these issues. We welcome the agreement of a Joint Statement on a Framework for cooperation between Iran and the Agency in November 2013, in which Iran has agreed to resolve all outstanding issues with the Agency. We continue to call on Iran to address fully the substance of all of the Agency's outstanding concerns including by granting access to all sites, equipment, persons and documents requested.

Global Partnership

The UK makes a major contribution to the G8 Global Partnership (GP) against the Spread of Materials and Weapons of Mass Destruction and, as part of the UK's G8 Presidency in 2013, held the Chair of the GP. Under the UK Presidency, the GP established mechanisms to better match GP partners' funds and expertise with specific security requirements, and improve project coordination and implementation. We also held an outreach event with 1540 Committee experts to encourage universal reporting by States (in line with resolution obligations). From 2002-2012, the UK committed over £350m of funding to GP projects.

The UK's largest contribution to the GP is through the Global Threat Reduction Programme (GTRP). We are working on GTRP programmes that aim to:

·  improve the security of fissile materials;

·  reduce the number of sites containing sensitive nuclear and radiological material and improve security of remaining sites;

·  reduce the risks in the proliferation of biological expertise and materials; and

·  prevent terrorists acquiring proliferation-relevant information and expertise.

Academic Technology Approval Scheme

In the UK the Academic Technology Approval Scheme (ATAS) is responsible for stopping the spread of knowledge and skills from academic programmes that could be used in the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) and their means of delivery.

Academic institutions have a mandatory obligation to comply with UK visa requirements. Obtaining a certificate under the scheme is a requirement for all students applying for student visas and intending to enter or remain in the UK for more than six months to undertake post-graduate studies or research in certain designated subjects.

Section III: Reporting on National Measures Relating to the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy

i.  Promoting Peaceful Uses

The UK fully supports the inalienable right of all state parties to the peaceful uses of civil nuclear energy under the NPT in a culture of openness, transparency and confidence and believes in the responsible, safe and secure access to civil nuclear energy worldwide, subject to the State being in conformity with the non-proliferation requirements of the NPT.

We note the increasing demand for civil nuclear energy and stress its potential in addressing climate change and in providing energy security. Furthermore, we support the work of the IAEA in facilitating achievement of the Millennium Development Goals and sustainable development and in addressing vital non-power applications such as nuclear medicine, agriculture and industry.

Developments in Civil Nuclear Energy

The UK recognises the importance of civil nuclear energy, not least as civil nuclear power facilities need to sit alongside other low carbon forms of electricity generation. The UK has been clear that civil nuclear energy will be a key part of our future low carbon energy mix. It also offers us a cost-effective pathway to meet our legally binding carbon targets. The UK's commitment to civil nuclear power is evident in the steps which have been taken in the last year in relation to the new build programme in the UK. This is being done without subsidy from the Government, but work is being done to secure the long-term commercial investment needed.

Nuclear Industrial Strategy

The UK has taken several steps over the past year to continue our efforts in promoting peaceful uses of nuclear energy. We published the Nuclear Industrial Strategy in March 2013, which identified priorities for Government and industry to work together in a long-term partnership. It aims to provide more opportunities for economic growth and create jobs through an increased share of all aspects of the civil nuclear market. One of the main points in the strategy was the creation of the Nuclear Industry Council, which brings together all the key players across the civil nuclear supply chain. The Council will be looking at a number of issues essential to the success of our civil nuclear sector in the future: skills, trade & investment, business capability and how the public perceives the civil nuclear industry.

The Energy Act

The UK Government also recognises the importance of an independent and robust regulatory regime and is committed to creating the highest standards of civil nuclear regulation. To that end, it has embarked on steps to enhance the UK's civil nuclear regulatory framework, to ensure it remains world class and has the flexibility to be able to address future challenges. The Energy Act, which gained Royal Assent in December 2013, includes provisions to establish the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR, created in 2011) as a statutory, independent regulator. The ONR brings together the functions of civil nuclear safety, security, safeguards implementation, radioactive materials transport, and health and safety on civil nuclear sites. The ONR began operating as a statutory body on 1 April 2014.

Memoranda of Understanding

The UK Government is keen to enhance the links between the UK and other countries around the world with the view of enhancing civil nuclear energy cooperation. We made several high profile announcements in this regard last year. These include the signing of Memoranda of Understanding with various countries focusing on, inter alia, setting the strategic framework for collaboration on investment, technology, construction and expertise in civil nuclear energy, and exploring bilateral cooperation opportunities.

The UK Government has several mechanisms though which civil nuclear energy cooperation is enabled, including Nuclear Cooperation Agreements and Memoranda of Understanding. In addition to bilateral agreements, we are also party to Euratom cooperation agreements. Our activities in this area indicate a clear intent for the UK to work with various countries across a range of relevant civil nuclear energy related activities, and we are in discussion with several other States regarding how civil nuclear energy cooperation can be enhanced bilaterally.

Nuclear Fuel Assurance

The UK fully supports moves to create a menu of viable and credible assurances of fuel supply, which would enable a new nuclear state to avoid the need to develop expensive and complex indigenous Enrichment technologies. The United Kingdom's Nuclear Fuel Assurance proposal, a response to the IAEA's request for Multilateral Nuclear Approaches (MNAs), was adopted at the IAEA Board of Governors in March 2011. This is one practical approach ensures that NPT States Parties have access to the peaceful uses of civil nuclear energy, while upholding high standards of safety, security and non-proliferation. The UK views all MNA proposals as complamentary, and hopes that states are able to select proposals which contribute best to their energy mix.

ii.  Technical Assistance through the IAEA to its Member States

The UK is committed to supporting the IAEA's Technical Cooperation (TC) Programme and demonstrates this by paying our contributions to the TC fund promptly and in full on an annual basis. We are involved in the ongoing discussions regarding the TC Programme and are keen to ensure that it continues to improve, fulfil its potential and provide the vital work that it undertakes.

The UK is very supportive of the contribution that the TC Programme makes towards the Millennium Development Goals. The good work that the TC Programme can achieve should not be underestimated and it has made numerous, positive contributions to the peaceful uses of nuclear-related technologies in many countries around the world.

The UK is encouraging the IAEA to continue to ensure Results-Based Management and "sustainable" outcomes, accountability, transparency and synergies in the TC Programme.

iii.  Nuclear Safety and Civil Nuclear Liability

The UK is a strong supporter of co-ordinated international efforts towards the continuous improvement of nuclear safety across the globe. As part of our commitment to achieving high nuclear safety standards the UK aims to show a leadership role in meeting its obligations as a Contracting Party to relevant international nuclear safety instruments such as the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention on the Safe Management of Spent Fuel and Radioactive Waste. In particular we are playing a leading role in proposing possible measures to strengthen the Convention on Nuclear Safety peer review processes.

Additionally, the UK has been a Contracting Party to the Paris Convention on nuclear third party liability and the Brussels Supplementary Convention since the 1960s. The Paris and Brussels Conventions were revised by amending Protocols in 2004. The UK is committed to implementing the changes and plans to lay legislation in 2014.

The UK actively encourages all States with civil nuclear programmes, or those thinking about developing one, to join a nuclear liability regime and to become Contracting Parties to the relevant international instruments and in particular the Convention on Nuclear Safety and the Joint Convention.

iv.  Other Related Issues

No additional material.

ANY OTHER ACTIONS TAKEN TO IMPLEMENT AND/OR STRENGTHEN THE NPT

No additional material.

29 April 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 24 April requesting me to reconsider my position to make public to the Committees on Arms Export Controls which precursor materials that have or could have been used for the manufacture of chemical weapons as declared by the Syrian Regime.

Firstly, I would like to apologise for not having provided you with a full response to your request by the 8 May. Reconsidering your request has brought to light a number of issues that need to be addressed in conjunction with Whitehall partners. I hope to address these issues very soon with a view to sending you a full reply by the 14 May.

I trust this is acceptable to you and apologise again for any inconvenience caused.

8 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Alan Duncan, MP, Minister of State for International Development

Thank you for your letter of 24 April, to Justine Greening, Secretary of State for International Development, about DFID's role in the arms export control process. I am replying on behalf of the Secretary of State.

The process to assess DFID's role has taken longer than anticipated. My officials are designing an update to the methodology used by the Government in relation to Criterion 8. They are preparing to submit advice on this to ministers shortly, and on DFID's wider role in the UK arms export control system. I apologise for the delayed timing and will update the Committees as soon as possible.

As requested, I am copying this letter to Sir Malcolm Bruce, Chair of the International development Committee.

8 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 24 April, referring to mine of 6 January, in which you ask for documentary evidence from the EU to support the use of the phrase 'might be used for internal repression' in relation to the decision to suspend exports to Egypt.

As I said in my letter of 6 October 2013, para 8 of the conclusions of the extraordinary meeting of the Foreign Affairs Council on 21 August 2013 states that 'Member States also agreed to suspend export licences to Egypt of any equipment, which might be used for internal repression and to reassess export licences of equipment covered by Common Position 2008/944/CFSP and review their secuiryt assistance with Egypt.'

As you are probably aware, paragraph 4 of the conclusions of the Foreign Affairs Council on 20 February 2014 contained a similar statement in respect of Ukraine; 'Member States agreed to suspend export licences on equipment that might be used for internal repression and reassess export licences for equipment covered by the Common Position 2008/944/CFSP.'

As you can see, these provisions are qualitatively different from the provision in Criterion 2(a) of the common rules governing control of exports on military technology and equipment, agreed in Council Common Position 2008/944/CFSP, that Member States shall 'deny an export if there is a clear risk that the military technology or equipment to be exported might be used for internal repression.'

I hope this clarifies the sources of these references.

9 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 17 April, about the Government's policy on accepting end-use certificates from the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) in respect of military and dual-use goods being exported from the UK.

Firstly, I apologise that the answer to your Question was not as full as it might have been. At the time, my officials were in the process of reviewing our interpretation and policy on this issue, which you may be aware, has also been raised with us by the KRG. I am now able to set out our position more fully.

The British Government does not at present accept end-use certificates from the KRG in respect of military goods being exported from the UK. As I am sure you are aware, the UK applies the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria in considering whether to grant licences for export, the first of which is whether the export would contravene the UK's international commitments. In the case of Iraq, an arms embargo was put in place by UN Security Council Resolutions (UNSCRs) 661 (1990) and 687 (1991). UNSCR 1546 (2004) then stated in paragraph 21 that:

"The Security Council…decides that the prohibitions related to the sale or supply to Iraq of arms and related material under previous resolutions shall not apply to arms or related material required by the Government of Iraq or the multinational force to serve the purposes of this resolution, stresses the importance for all States to abide strictly by them, and notes the significance of Iraq's neighbours in this regard, and calls upon the Government of Iraq and the multinational force each to ensure that appropriate implementation procedures are in place.

Our interpretation of UNSCR 1546 is that this exemption to the arms embargo applies to the federal government of Iraq, but cannot be considered as applying to devolved bodies such as KRG. Therefore, all exports of military goods to the KRG would be in breach of sanctions without an end-use certificate from the Government of Iraq (GoI) to demonstrate that the export is required. As part of our review of our interpretation and policy on this issue, we have consulted with various EU Member States, namely France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and the Czech republic, who appear to share our interpretation.

This interpretation was also shared with Parliament in a Written Ministerial Statement in November 2010. A Copy of the text is enclosed.

However, the arms embargo set out in the UNSCRs mentioned above does not apply to dual-use goods. In some cases, an end-use certificate may not be required in order to export such goods; this will depend on factors including the nature of the equipment, the final use, and the end user. Where an end-use certificate is required, however, there is no reason why HMG could not accept a certificate from the KRG, signed off at the appropriate level.

We continue to discuss this issue with partners, and to keep our policy on the export of military goods under review, to ensure that we have fully explored all options. I am sure that this is an issue to which you will want to return as part of the Foreign Affairs Committee's Inquiry into HMG policy towards the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, and we will therefore keep you informed of any significant developments.

Attachment - Written Ministerial Statement 11 November 2010

Iraq: Export Licence System

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Alistair Burt): The arms embargo in Iraq continues under United Nations Security Council resolution 1546 with exemptions for supplies of arms and related matériel required by the Government of Iraq (GoI) or the multinational force (MNF) to serve the purposes of the resolution.

Following a thorough review of its procedures for processing export licence applications to Iraq, Her Majesty's Government will consider as exempt from the embargo exports to the GoI, the United Nations Assistance Mission in Iraq, diplomatic missions in Iraq, the US forces in Iraq, the NATO training mission in Iraq, the UK naval training mission training the Iraqi Navy and entities contracted or subcontracted to the GoI, US or UK forces or NATO. Export licence applications to these end users will not therefore require the approval of the GoI prior to approval of the application but may require extra information to be provided by the entity seeking the export licence. For exports serving the purposes of UNSCR 1546 to entities other than these, the exporter is required to provide a supporting document from the GoI to demonstrate that the proposed export is required and thus exempt from the embargo. All export licence applications for Iraq as elsewhere will be assessed on a case-by-case basis against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria and will not issue a licence where to do so would be inconsistent with the criteria.

9 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of 10 April 2014, seeking information about extant export licences for the following countries: Afghanistan, Belarus, Burma, Central African Republic, China, Colombia, Cuba, Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Eritrea, Fiji, Iran, Iraq, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Libya, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen, Zimbabwe, Argentina, Bahrain, Egypt, Tunisia and Ukraine.

As of date of this letter there are over 3,400 export licences that remain extant for these destinations and the information you requested is attached at Annex A.

I hope you find this information useful.

12 May 2014
Application Type Country Outcome Goods Summary Total Goods Value
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military equipment for initiating explosives 491,941
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) electrical connectors 2,725
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military support vehicles, technology for military support vehicles 1,497,581
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for pistols, pistols (8) 3,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military airborne equipment 7,539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) general military vehicle components 402,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) imaging cameras 146,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 287,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for pistols 2,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military support aircraft 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for electronic warfare equipment, electronic warfare equipment, software for electronic warfare equipment, technology for electronic warfare equipment 550,195
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 12,848
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 231
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, equipment for the use of military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 285,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 65,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, equipment for the use of military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 16,278
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) aircraft military communications equipment 15,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) inertial equipment 3,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) body armour 350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, equipment for the use of military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 34,643
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military improvised explosive device detection equipment 80,742
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment 26,498
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 26,655
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 27,809
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for combat helicopters 451,637
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for electronic warfare equipment, electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the use of electronic warfare equipment, software for electronic warfare equipment, technology for electronic warfare equipment 550,195
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) imaging cameras 73,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 5,086
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) body armour, components for body armour 1,360
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) small arms ammunition 81,180
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) assault rifles (32), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, pistols (17) 56,223
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 178,568
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 119,962
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 83,934
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 125,603
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military helicopters 23,693
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 5,912,739
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military support vehicles 57,389
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military bridges/pontoons/ferries 104,525
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 16,053
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) equipment employing cryptography 755,212
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircraft ground equipment 308,078
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for body armour, military helmets 44,253
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) small arms ammunition 7,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) small arms ammunition 101,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) small arms ammunition 10,269
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military combat vehicles 621,698
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for machine guns, components for pistols, machine guns (25), pistols (25) 38,275
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 209
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 1,427,443
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) gun silencers 620
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) cryptographic software 23
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) assault rifles (13), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, pistols (38), small arms ammunition 81,736
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Afghanistan) body armour, components for body armour 16,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) small arms ammunition 6,230
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) animal pathogens 259
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) technology for the production of biotechnology equipment 3,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 4,401,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 31,520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,232,871
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) radiation hardened TV cameras 26,708
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) submersible equipment 109,210
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) human pathogens 300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (15) 12,992
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography 50,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography 754
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 14,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 7,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) imaging cameras 9,750
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 4,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 3,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (600) 210,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) components for sporting guns, sporting guns (1) 4,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 16,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) imaging cameras 31,578
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (3) 1,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 3,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 4,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 6,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 5,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (2) 1,277
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) small arms ammunition 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 9,861,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) metal alloy powder production equipment 437,385
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 13,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 9,861,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) anti-riot/ballistic shields 1,493
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) components for sporting guns, sporting guns (2) 9,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Argentina) civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment 38,346
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 10,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Argentina) sporting guns (1) 7,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography 1,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) software for the use of equipment employing cryptography 1,580
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) assault rifles (4), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, components for sporting guns, pistols (3), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (4) 15,498
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) gun silencers, sniper rifles (1), weapon sights 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) anti-riot/ballistic shields 67,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military training aircraft 3,765
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 2,870,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for pistols 1,434
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) general military vehicle components 2,428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 2,846
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) sporting guns (2) 3,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for machine guns, gun mountings, machine guns (6), weapon cleaning equipment, weapon sights 68,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military aero-engines 1,763
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 2,846
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 48,979
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military training aircraft 1,230
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 2,902
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for sporting guns, sporting guns (3), weapon sights 3,657
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military training aircraft 11,487
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military aero-engines 40,429
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography 321,830
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) military communications equipment 24,806
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment 24,620
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) accessories for materials analysis equipment 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) sporting guns (2) 3,345
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 595
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) gun silencers, sporting guns (1), weapon sights 4,735
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment 370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 31,990
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for naval guns, components for weapon mountings, equipment for the use of naval guns, naval guns, technology for naval guns, weapon cleaning equipment, weapon sight mounts 1,517,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 3,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for equipment for the use of electronic countermeasure equipment 370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 4,895
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) small arms ammunition 4,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 616
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) assault rifles (5000), components for assault rifles, equipment for the use of assault rifles, weapon cleaning equipment 5,668,374
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for sporting guns, gun silencers, pistols (1), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (4) 35,837
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military bridges/pontoons/ferries 3,230,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 38,407
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 2,280,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) direct view imaging equipment, weapon night sights 20,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 8,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) inertial equipment 15,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) machine guns (1), sniper rifles (1) 13,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, goods treated for signature suppression for military use, military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 246,719
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for combat aircraft 1,741,155
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 185,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) military helmets 400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 7,231,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5,875,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) machine tools 153,483
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography 52,804
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) combat aircraft 2,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 425
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) general military aircraft components 6,358
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 4,037
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for gun mountings, components for machine guns, equipment for the use of machine guns, gun mountings, machine guns (50) 484,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 7,715,745
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military training aircraft 11,662
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5,875,950
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, improvised explosive device jamming equipment 70,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) turrets, weapon mountings 11,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) hand grenades, training devices containing military pyrotechnic materials 335,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military radars 8,642
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Bahrain) software for telecommunications jamming equipment, telecommunications jamming equipment 51,273
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military aero-engines 13,058
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for military training aircraft 2,926
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Bahrain) sporting guns (1) 5,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) imaging cameras 7,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) computer analogue-to-digital equipment 9,988
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) components for equipment employing cryptography 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) imaging cameras 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) X-ray accelerators 1,692,012
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) X-ray generators 1,550,742
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) X-ray generators 1,692,012
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Belarus) laser optical components 2,700
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Belarus) inertial equipment, technology for inertial equipment 375,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Burma) bomb suits, components for bomb suits, components for devices for initiating explosives, non-military firing sets 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Burma) equipment employing cryptography 4,632
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Burma) inertial equipment 3,200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Burma) general laboratory equipment 9,194
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Central African Republic) components for body armour, military helmets 19,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Central African Republic) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 168,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Central African Republic) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 9,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for nuclear reactors 42,935
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment 21,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, civil NBC detection systems, components for NBC detection equipment, components for civil NBC detection systems, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for civil NBC detection systems, technology for NBC detection equipment 4,882,097
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for the use of nuclear reactors 15,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) high speed pulse generators 16,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radar equipment 1,550,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment 21,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 106,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) electronic measurement equipment 10,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 4,309
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) toxic gas monitoring equipment 557
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general naval vessel components 344,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 180,820
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) materials analysis equipment 20,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 1,600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 130,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for the development of space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for the production of space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for the use of space qualified focal plane arrays 601,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment 104,101
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for NBC detection equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 69,699
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 606,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for the development of advanced telecommunications equipment, technology for the production of advanced telecommunications equipment 2,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 3,316
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 157,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) controlled atmosphere furnaces 283,470
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) controlled atmosphere furnaces 523,028
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 5,578
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 5,820
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) microwave components 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 32,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 110,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 18,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military support aircraft 358,013
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) magnetometers 2,606
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 156,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 123,370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 77,920
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 123,290
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 668,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 95,440
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 156,420
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 410,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,862
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 587,370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 615,380
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 124,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 836,825
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 18,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 86,879
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for equipment employing cryptography 62,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for instrumentation cameras 24,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radiation hardened TV cameras 194,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radiation hardened TV cameras 282,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) electronic test equipment 22,601
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) biotechnology equipment 27,773
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 237,078
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging camera software 210,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for the development of advanced telecommunications equipment, technology for the production of advanced telecommunications equipment 1,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 6,251
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 309
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military image intensifier equipment 26
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 295,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 37,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,675,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 3,487,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 3,575,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 668,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 3,550,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 8,587,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,262,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,587,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 6,251
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radar equipment 262,015
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) uranium isotope separation equipment 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools, numerical control software 961,008
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 78,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 394
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 4,928
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 650,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 66,960
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibre prepregs 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging camera software, technology for the production of imaging cameras 210,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 154,275
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 2,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radiation hardened TV camera lenses, radiation hardened TV cameras 71,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 25,023
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 3,408
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 33,370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) millimetric wave components 14,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 79,870
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 4,405
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment 21,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy materials 8,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 3,895,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 183,890
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military patrol/assault craft 25,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 149,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 630,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 123,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 106,010
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 3,029,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) numerical control software 1,572,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 126,020
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 183,630
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 575,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 123,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 174,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for submersible equipment 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) image intensifier tubes, imaging cameras 132,754
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 89,385
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 15,250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 22,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 167,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 25,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) accelerometers 10
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 72,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 306,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 542,739
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays 104,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 28,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 16,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 25,788
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 315,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 210,024
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 187,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) biotechnology equipment 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 164,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 133,840
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 109,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the use of military communications equipment 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 24,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 37,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for ground vehicle military communications equipment 3,056
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) dimensional measuring equipment 23,330
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for advanced telecommunications equipment 4,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for nuclear reactors, technology for nuclear reactors 42,936
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment, technology for equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment 42,936
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 140,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military communications equipment 20
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 558,220
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, military parametric technical databases, technology for NBC detection equipment 185,218
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 274
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 280,024
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for periscopes 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for nuclear reactors 14,999
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 22,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,587,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 30,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for civil explosive detection/identification equipment 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 33,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 160,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for ground vehicle military communications equipment 2,980
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 1,100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of military aero-engines 1,700,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 870,428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 786,278
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 880,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 2,166
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 127,590
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 1,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 121,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,687,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,106,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for nuclear reactors 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 817
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 96,135
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,092,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) numerical control software 278,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 394
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 6,710
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 28,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,075
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 26,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 721,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 721,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment 3,428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 147,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 241,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 10,537,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military electronic equipment, military electronic equipment 4,914
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment employing cryptography 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 182,773
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 360,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,130
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for combat aircraft 300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 140,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) weapon sights 18,239
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) weapon sights 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 7,877
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 22,812
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,740
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 13,891,440
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 842,758
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography 5,427,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 52,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 705,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 263,494
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 128,470
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 126,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 126,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 441,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 39,290
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,550,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 336,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 197,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 333,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 35,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) energetic materials additives 360
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 766,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for NBC detection equipment 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) nickel powders 4,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) nickel powders 9,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 8,170
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for nuclear reactors 73,108
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,988
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools, numerical control software, software for machine tools 351,880
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 593
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) magnetometers 505
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 138
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,043,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 9,812,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 15,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 8,350,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 725,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 3,662,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 8,812,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 38,562,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,272
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 86,405
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 526,856
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 479,685
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 393,082
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 104,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 162,030
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,027
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 567,107
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) numerical control software 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 13,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) vibration test equipment 120,602
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 30,579
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 193,783
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for instrumentation cameras 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for instrumentation cameras 8,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for instrumentation cameras 12,810
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) unfinished products for military aero-engines 123,878
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,238
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment employing cryptography 1,238
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,816
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for combat aircraft, technology for combat helicopters, technology for military helicopters 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment employing cryptography 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for nuclear reactors 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) nickel powders 4,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 37,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 14,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) laser optical components 4,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 129,785
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 92,709
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 15,612
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 56,745
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 344,099
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) weapon sights 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography 1,605
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 69,127
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 504
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 520,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 10,950,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military radars 1,476,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 637,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,725,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,687,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 460,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection clothing 746
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 451,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 2,776,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, technology for naval electrical/electronic equipment 3,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, magnetometers 3,333
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 12,582
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 16,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) small arms ammunition 2,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 42,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for the production of civil aero-engines 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for equipment employing cryptography 12,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) high speed pulse generators 17,793
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for imaging cameras 100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 4,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 5,174
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 4,535
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 29,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, magnetometers 7,038
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) accessories for digital computers, accessories for vibration test equipment, components for vibration test equipment, digital computers, software for vibration test equipment 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 114,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 55,302
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military electronic equipment 10
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 43,411
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) laser optical components 8,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for NBC detection equipment 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for chemical agent detection equipment, software for chemical agent detection equipment, technology for chemical agent detection equipment 471,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 25,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible vehicles 1,736,777
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 20,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,095,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 881,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 21,750,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,139
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 41,888
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 3,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 3,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 3,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 3,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 9,972
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 139,740
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 625,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 37,455
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 46,183
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 423,088
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 253,176
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy tubes 14,996
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 92,575
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 528,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 137,170
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 165,435
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 12,105
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 19,917
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) RF direction finding equipment 25,188
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) pressure transducers 1,868
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 1,368
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) dimensional inspection equipment 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) rebreathing swimming equipment 25,043
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 3,442
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 28,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 74,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for the development of space qualified focal plane arrays 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment, marine position fixing equipment 264,325
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 127,740
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 30,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,888,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 192,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,955,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 606,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,043,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 1,705,142
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 74,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 522
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 25,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 173,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 40,622
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 32,710
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 19,394
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 601
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat aircraft 418,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 12,903
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 516,384
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 5,148
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 39,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 41,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 355,525
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 12,782
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 10,223
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 37,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 46,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 68,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 96,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 2,615
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) biotechnology equipment 6,815
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) pressure transducers 503
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 476,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 606,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,325,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) civil NBC detection systems 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) thorium 743
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 27,539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,846,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 59,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 3,824,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for the production of military communications equipment 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 47,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 55,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,195,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 7,959
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military communications equipment 190
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 3,000,720
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 2,762,548
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 6,758
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military electronic equipment 2,510
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 9,972
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 74,929,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 15,830
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC protection equipment 3,982
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for chemical agent detection equipment, equipment for the use of chemical agent detection equipment, software for chemical agent detection equipment, technology for chemical agent detection equipment 50,602,435
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 153,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 94,195
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 146
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 25,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays 230,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 24,645
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 18,589
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 107,120
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) nuclear grade graphite 10,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,636
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 14,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for equipment employing cryptography 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for equipment employing cryptography 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military helicopters 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 170,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 565,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment 53,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 530,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,607,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 618,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 418,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,132
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 24,411
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for instrumentation cameras 46,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) guidance/navigation equipment 26,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 320,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 19,719
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 1,852
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 60,684
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military communications equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, military communications equipment 5,276
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military communications equipment, military communications equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment 31,658
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment 3,381
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 40,045
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5,400,720
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 27,295
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,925,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 226,545
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 128,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general naval vessel components 19,845
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 321
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,508
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) magnetometers 3,366
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 960,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 143,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 900,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 226,840
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 181,618
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 51,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,650,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,867,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,062
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,345,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat aircraft 299,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,968,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,050,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 410,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 262,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 2,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,525,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,254
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military electronic equipment 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 36,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 213,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 44,654
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 690,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,184,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,529
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 11,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for computer analogue to digital equipment, technology for computer analogue to digital equipment 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 118,539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 76,344
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 239,540
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for civil aero-engines 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 35,448
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) electronics cooling fluids 55,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,311,535
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 72,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 11,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,943
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 27,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) laser optical components 24,234
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 190
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,229
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 31,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 3,792
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 169
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 21,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 24,411
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 24,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 280,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 175,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 187,590
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 519,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 437,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 7,310
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) laser optical components, lasers 456,504
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 24,688
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,755
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) pressure transducers 1,354
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 225,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) magnetometers 3,986
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,062
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 470,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 350,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 99,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment employing cryptography 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 44,930
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 72,255
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 203,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 249,030
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,016,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 33,156
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 91,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 28,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 22,263
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 730,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) chemicals used for chemical/materials production 27,634
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 100,024
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,308,575
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 65,772
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,869,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,087,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,043,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 35,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 22,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 22,848
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,396
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 110,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 25,620
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 38,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 19,211
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 12,964,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,062
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military aircraft ground equipment 14,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,265
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military patrol/assault craft 72,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 18,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 639,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 4,380
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 107,120
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 19,424
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 28,943
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 24,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 2,460,659
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 128
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 44,295
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,169
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 975,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 61,958
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) mass spectrometers 330,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 441,580
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 195,493
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,164
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 72,970
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 71,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,687,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) ballistic test equipment 161,902
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military helicopters 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 10,325
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military aircraft head-up/down displays, software for military aircraft head-up/down displays, technology for military aircraft head-up/down displays 27,854
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat aircraft 310,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 185,077
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 84,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 44,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 9,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 97,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 99,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 15,995
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for periscopes 17
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of military aero-engines 2,527
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) biotechnology equipment 66,095
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 7,725
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 97,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 11,976
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 14,121
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,462,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 4,575,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 737,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 19,256
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 28,307
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,559
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers, technology for semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,610,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 10,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, civil NBC detection systems, civil explosive detection/identification equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, components for civil NBC detection systems, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment, technology for civil NBC detection systems 394,809
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,749
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,247
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 852,562
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 35,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 180,070
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 12,228
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 79,864
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 760,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 44,735
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,462,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 737,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 7,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 318,806
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 55,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military aero-engines 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 27,177
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 26,413
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 802,894
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 4,010
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 327,883
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,955
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) civil NBC detection software, civil NBC detection systems, components for civil NBC detection systems 511,324
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for metal alloy materials 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 1,095,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 105,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 11,048
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 276,895
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 36,309
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 11,002
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 19,496
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 4,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,925,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,231,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,475,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 455,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 8,937,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,462,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,256,111
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military aero-engines 37,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 22,520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 27,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 140,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for weapon cleaning equipment, weapon cleaning equipment 1,934,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 20,514
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 17,607
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military electronic equipment 50
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 992
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 479
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 53,727
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment for the production of gas turbines, technology for military aero-engines 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for equipment for the production of gas turbines, technology for military aero-engines 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) calibration equipment for guidance/navigation equipment 5,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) biotechnology equipment 2,635
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 15,540
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat naval vessels 132,960
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 32,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 38,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 957,024
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 21,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 382
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,738
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment 281,269
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,933
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 342,671
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 304
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 19,104
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 5,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 11,767
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military radars 260,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) civil NBC detection software, civil NBC detection systems, components for civil NBC detection systems 1,012,717
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 208,014
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 516,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC protective/defensive equipment 294
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,558
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 118,052
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 32,761
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 24,580
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) electronics cooling fluids 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,270,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,847
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 84,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 17,607
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 896
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,411
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 6,686
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,955
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 22,665
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,462,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 12,787,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 392,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 2,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 392,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 392,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 893,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 893,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,644
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 67,294
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military radars 6,900,996
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) pyrotechnics/fuels and related substances 562,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,925,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 13,162,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for imaging cameras 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military aero-engines 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 30,151
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for fibre preforms, technology for fibre prepregs, technology for fibrous/filamentary materials 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) computer analogue-to-digital equipment 5,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 185,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 135,530
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 15,601,440
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 71,160
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) general purpose integrated circuits 468,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 13,570
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 6,003
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) lasers 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 1,240,986
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 23,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 23,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for lasers 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 27,468
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) magnetometers 9,974
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 84,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 27,356
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 25,482
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 25,482
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for equipment employing cryptography 20
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,040,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for equipment employing cryptography 1,315
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,834
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) dimensional measuring equipment 10,275
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 1,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 2,398,682
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 3,006
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 39,970
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 388,044
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 970,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,294,871
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 37,662
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 292,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of military aero-engines 4,708
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 7,279
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 12,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 336,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 16,875,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 13,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 1,680
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (China) military communications equipment 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 84,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 61,690
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 16,604
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 126,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 7,380
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment, submersible vehicle control systems, submersible vehicles 2,350,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for mass spectrometers, mass spectrometers 342,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 70,221
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 22,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,175
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 65,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 9,525,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 242,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 61,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,725,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 11,425,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 12,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,925,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,010,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military patrol/assault craft, unfinished products for military patrol/assault craft 755,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 6,200,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 21,645
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for equipment employing cryptography 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 25,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 797,562
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 19,354
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 26,860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 932,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 24,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 932,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 932,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 857,999
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 895,303
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 820,695
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 932,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 857,999
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 857,999
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 932,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 919,872
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,065
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 41,846
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment 311,407
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,339
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 26,860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 11,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 13,860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) bomb suits 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) controlled atmosphere furnaces 1,600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 33,887,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,900,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 760,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) space qualified focal plane arrays, technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 260,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 30,380
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 19,803
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 7,435
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 145,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 290,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) chemicals used for chemical/materials production 124,623
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,281
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 13,861
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 28,976
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 16,764
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 9,775
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 9,528
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 37,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 84,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,702
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 2,398,682
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military helicopters 52,360
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,320
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 18,297
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 15,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military aero-engines 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 68,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,465
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloys in powder form 2,232
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 51,448
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,949
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) high speed pulse generators, instrumentation cameras 30,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) high speed pulse generators 19,050
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 40,261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 9,425,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,043,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the use of military guidance/navigation equipment, general naval vessel components, military guidance/navigation equipment, radar equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 93,778
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) microwave components 100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 1,462,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 14,625,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 5,850,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 21,417
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 25,412,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,320
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 23,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,425
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) dimensional measuring equipment 24,139
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 4,177
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) submersible equipment 92,395
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 62,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat aircraft 299,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 30,610
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 26,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 1,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 63,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) software for cryptographic software, technology for cryptographic software 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, military training equipment 20,610
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military patrol/assault craft 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 6,000,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 22,622
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the use of military guidance/navigation equipment, general naval vessel components, military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 93,778
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 721,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 11,000,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 8,190
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 836,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for equipment employing cryptography 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 2,166,865
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 467,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,597,317
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,597,317
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,190,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 1,214,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat naval vessels 9,112
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat naval vessels 2,748
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) dimensional inspection equipment, dimensional measuring equipment, machine tools 5,052,410
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 3,811
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 29,645
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 13,125
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 29,060
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 760,424
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloys in powder form 7,317
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 2,895,398
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 2,895,398
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) extended temperature range integrated circuits 28,437
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment for the production of gas turbines 22,162,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 3,172,712
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for lasers 3,172,712
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 47,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for submersible equipment, submersible equipment 472,860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 118,579
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 363,677
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 18,942
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radiation hardened TV camera lenses, radiation hardened TV cameras 22,660
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) radiation hardened TV cameras 22,660
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 44,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) small arms ammunition 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 9,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 784,848
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) helium-3 392,424
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, technology for cryptographic software 62,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 12,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) microwave components 44,956
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) calibration equipment for guidance/navigation equipment, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, magnetometers 26,947
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 30,937
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 44,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for combat aircraft 9,006
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) microwave components 50,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 1,978,791
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) focal plane arrays 400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) gravity gradiometers 2,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) machine tools 1,160,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 6,450,048
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) technology for military patrol/assault craft 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 44,208
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 26,181
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 257,584
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) guidance/navigation equipment 66,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5,800,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 21,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 1,830,863
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) aromatic polyamide-imides 600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,210
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 5,210
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 174,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) microwave components 48,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 3,975
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 2,760,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 1,140,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor process equipment 820,192
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 1,561
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,812
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 145,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) cryptographic software 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 20,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 582,612
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 36
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,877
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 23,229
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military aero-engines 174,370
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) instrumentation cameras 28,226
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 30,030
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 9,362
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 2,100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 15,524
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 900,002
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 29,312,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 27,912,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 108,680
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 27,325,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 33,887,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 2,925,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) fibrous/filamentary materials 2,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 588,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 582,612
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 1,680
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 4,482
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 15,056
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 15,056
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,074
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 12,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military guidance/navigation equipment, radar equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 90,275
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military support aircraft 4,610
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for lasers 5,053
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) inertial equipment 19,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) metal alloy cylindrical forms 30,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 17,812
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) lasers 37,037
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) components for military aero-engines 146,113
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 68
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 13,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 8,510
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) imaging cameras 40,980
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) electronics cooling fluids 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (China) equipment employing cryptography 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) equipment employing cryptography 2,859
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military aero-engines 1,235,358
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) inertial equipment 13,106,924
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) telecommunications software 18,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) imaging cameras 32,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) military helmets 244
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) inertial equipment 3,750,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military aero-engines 1,476
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military training aircraft 371
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) military guidance/navigation equipment 974,628
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) aircraft military communications equipment, components for aircraft military communications equipment 8,637
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) equipment employing cryptography 5,738
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) equipment employing cryptography 5,738
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) equipment employing cryptography 2,516
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) military guidance/navigation equipment, military image intensifier equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sight mounts, weapon sights 191,540
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) body armour 2,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) instrumentation cameras 40,676
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) military patrol/assault craft 11,200,637
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) body armour, civil body armour 20,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) cryptographic software 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) body armour 324,405
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 51,275
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) military aircraft ground equipment 10,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 578,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military support aircraft 2,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for assault rifles, components for machine guns, components for pistols, equipment for the use of machine guns, training small arms ammunition 430,263
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 161,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 56,423
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) components for artillery 10,737
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) military aero-engines 93,764
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) high performance air traffic control software 80
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 56,423
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Colombia) NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 14,570
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 24,349
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Colombia) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 9,566
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 40,315
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas 1,036,738
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 79,631
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) inertial equipment, technology for inertial equipment 751,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 987
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 1,653
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 3,472
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) military support vehicles 32,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 6,239
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 53,571
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 2,291
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 59,538
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 17,859
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 1,474
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 339
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) equipment employing cryptography 54,514
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, military equipment for initiating explosives 12,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment, submersible vehicles 528,921
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) acoustic devices for riot control, body armour, military helmets 1,162,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for pistols, pistols (1) 386
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 32,955
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 4,602
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) body armour, components for body armour, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets 23,640
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) inertial equipment 15,612
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) inertial equipment 15,612
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for pistols, pistols (1) 483
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military radars 545,542
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, equipment for the use of depth charges, military equipment for initiating explosives 5,920
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment 56,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) toxins 11,367
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 21,208
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research 7
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) assault rifles (600), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sniper rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (200), sporting guns (150), weapon sights 1,758,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 1,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) acoustic devices for riot control, body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 1,162,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 33,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military support aircraft 463
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sporting guns, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (200), weapon sights 1,771,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military support aircraft 3,762
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for submersible vehicles 1,744
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) military aero-engines 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 9,115
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military helicopters, military guidance/navigation equipment 43,428,430
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 21,979
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military helicopters 1,761,871
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 39,212
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 10,168
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) general military vehicle components 12,657
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) assault rifles (100), components for assault rifles, small arms ammunition, weapon sights 230,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 8,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) software for equipment employing cryptography 99,711
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) assault rifles (600), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sporting guns, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (350), weapon sights 1,713,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military training aircraft 860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 2,937
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military radars 7,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) imaging cameras 35,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 16,337
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment for the use of military communications equipment, military communications equipment, software for military communications equipment 32,785
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 6,089
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) general military aircraft components 1,535
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) training small arms ammunition 7,704
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 12,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 543
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 540
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) components for radio jamming equipment, electronic warfare equipment, radio jamming equipment 960,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) inertial equipment 2,239
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,636
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for ballistic test equipment 1
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military communications equipment, military communications equipment 3,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment 324,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment 324,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) civil NBC detection systems 21,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 2,152
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) civil explosive detection/identification equipment 294,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) civil explosive detection/identification equipment 168,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment, submersible vehicles 1,172,633
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment 49,999
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) weapon cleaning equipment 19,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military guidance/navigation equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, software for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 1,483,602
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 5,235,920
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 8,520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) materials testing equipment 2,133
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research 26
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) submersible equipment 694,890
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 4,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 1,625
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Egypt) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) machine tools 72,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) machine tools 71,706
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) cryptographic software 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) military communications equipment 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) components for military communications equipment 30
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 1,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography 17,528
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Eritrea) inertial equipment 960,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Eritrea) body armour, military helmets 8,640
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Fiji) devices for initiating explosives 37,720
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) equipment employing cryptography 2,608
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for general industrial production equipment, lubricants, valves 310
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for electronic measurement equipment 34,859
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for industrial gas turbines 542,068
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) gas detection equipment 17,386
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) equipment employing cryptography 940
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) electronic measurement equipment 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for industrial gas turbines, industrial gas turbines 12,565,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) electrical test equipment 1,037
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for electronic measurement equipment 24,546
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for welding equipment 133,203
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 64,779
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) general laboratory equipment, seals 15,725
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) accessories for pressure monitoring equipment, pressure monitoring equipment, technology for pressure monitoring equipment 65,911
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 55,036
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 32,134
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 7,770,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for petrochemical plant, components for pneumatic systems, seals 4,604
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) accessories for transducers, transducers 810
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 59,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 30,894
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 85,576
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 41,970
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 205,514
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) surface coating equipment 1,035,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 79,930
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 299,588
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 534,161
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 793,901
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) equipment employing cryptography 38,835
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for industrial gas turbines 473,708
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) equipment employing cryptography 5,395
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 5,077
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for military electronic equipment 402,518
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) general laboratory equipment 8,092
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) materials analysis equipment 49,382
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 862,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals 11,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals 1,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals, general laboratory equipment 8,669
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals, general laboratory equipment 4,026
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) chemicals 677,952
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals 991
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) chemicals, components for biotechnology equipment, components for filtration equipment, general laboratory equipment 20,510
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) biochemicals 428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 611,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 1,632,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) civil aero-engines 10,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 1,244,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for civil aircraft 625,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) components for equipment for the use of industrial gas turbines, equipment for the use of industrial gas turbines 40,178
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) valves 571,038
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iran) steam systems 34,965
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 710,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) radio controlled improvised explosive device jamming equipment 175,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 212,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for aircraft missile protection systems 26,203
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the use of weapon sights, technology for equipment for the use of weapon sights 23,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) deuterium compounds 155,635
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 30,099
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the use of ground vehicle military communications equipment 28,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the use of military communications equipment 39,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 5,226
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for military support aircraft 577,835
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for body armour, military helmets 125,416
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment 26,498
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) body armour, components for body armour 22,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) blank/inert ammunition, components for blank/inert ammunition, components for naval guns, equipment for the use of naval guns, technology for equipment for the use of naval guns, technology for naval guns 1,181,290
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 296,905
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) software for spectrophotometers, spectrophotometers 5,076
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 294,784
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 35,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 1,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 4,602
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) X-ray accelerators 3,986,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) technology for military training aircraft 100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,455,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 1,373,505
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 2,485
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 11,451
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) software for equipment for the use of naval guns 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for naval gun installations/mountings, inertial equipment 3,746,981
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for targeting equipment, components for weapon control equipment, components for weapon mountings 3,466,981
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 2,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 42,514
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) civil NBC protection equipment 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) anti-riot/ballistic shields, body armour, civil body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 45,520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for body armour 320
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 7,329
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the use of weapon night sights, imaging cameras, military image intensifier equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sights 431,560
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for civil riot control agent protection equipment, military communications equipment 15,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) X-ray generators 5,321,590
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 24,983
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) technology for anti-riot/ballistic shields, technology for body armour, technology for military helmets 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) X-ray generators 1,435,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment for the production of military helmets 369,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) inertial equipment 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) inertial equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 426,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) ballistic test equipment 107,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 80,948
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,308,725
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) X-ray generators 2,168,101
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for body armour 292,800
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) bomb suits, components for demolition charges, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 9,055
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment, military communications equipment, military laser protection equipment 15,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software 100,848
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for body armour 597,800
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Iraq) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 28,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, high performance air traffic control software 667,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) components for military support vehicles 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) bomb suits, military helmets 469,907
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 33,384
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography 51,378
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for air-to-surface missiles 17,927
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general military vehicle components 6,525
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of military aero-engines 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) ballistic test equipment, software for ballistic test equipment, technology for ballistic test equipment 23,069
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military cameras/photographic equipment 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 216,534
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 361,620
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) electronics cooling fluids 84,646
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 10,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 6,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 2,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,320
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) dimensional measuring equipment 35,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) dimensional measuring equipment 1,400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nuclear grade graphite 19,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 7,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 32,889
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 22,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military training equipment 28,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment 404,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment 98,559
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 70,013
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 12,950,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 5,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 9,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 22,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 329,293
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 420,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military aircraft head-up/down displays 262,809
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) weapon sights 62
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 106,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 15,192
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 4,400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) biotechnology equipment 36,060
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 10,063
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for unmanned air vehicles 73,070
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nickel powders 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) small arms ammunition 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 42,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 107,785
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 333,402
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 133,496
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 11,028,324
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 21,308
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for the use of composite structures 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 14,684
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 232,146
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography 2,765
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 609,559
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 8,135
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 14,968
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) dimensional measuring equipment 870,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 110,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) fibre prepregs 69,860
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) constituents of propellants 1,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nickel powders 92,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 8,081,269
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 3,524
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 210,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) rangefinding equipment 5,161
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 4,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for advanced telecommunications equipment 264,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) triggered spark gaps 116,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment 21,646
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 273
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military electronic equipment 3,891
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 66,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 130,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) electronics cooling fluids 1,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 210,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 99,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nuclear grade graphite 97,385
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 47,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) civil NBC protection equipment 1,967
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for aircraft missile protection systems 69,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) armoured plate, body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 145,007
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for unmanned air vehicles, launching/ground support equipment for unmanned air vehicles 98,566
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 3,530
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 391
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat naval vessels 1,576
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat naval vessels 7,666
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Israel) components for small arms ammunition 2,395
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 664
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment 37,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 16,212
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) electronic countermeasure equipment 10,906,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 24,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment 1,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 36,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 13,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,200,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 270,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms 13,755,692
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 11,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) gyroscopes 14,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for global positioning satellite receivers 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) aircraft military communications equipment 17,796
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) diver location sonars, software for diver location sonars 418,824
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 28,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 650,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for civil aero-engines 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) lasers 113,295
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 13,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 7,765,450,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 5,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 10,015
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 47,276
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) electronics cooling fluids 81,101
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) unfinished products for military support aircraft 11,926
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) pressure transducers 11,164
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 7,648
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 22,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for aircraft missile protection systems 9,906
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) gyroscopes 460,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nickel powders 3,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,750,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) constituents of propellants 51
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 4,593
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 600,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) gyroscopes 37,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,425,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military aircraft head-up/down displays 120,939
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 6,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 190,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) helium-3 43,245
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) lasers 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment 23,546
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support aircraft 22,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for surface-to-surface missiles 21,133
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloys in powder form 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 8,360
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 3,026
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 25,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,263
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 130,997
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support aircraft 2,677
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for surface launched rockets, test models for surface launched rockets 34,797
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 628
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, pressure transducers 505,292
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, electronics cooling fluids, pressure transducers 987,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for unmanned air vehicles 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nickel powders 9,662
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) nuclear grade graphite 9,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment 420,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 755,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 110,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support vehicles 34,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 106,778
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general purpose integrated circuits 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 4,264
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, pressure transducers 738,370
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 26,880
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 596
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) general military vehicle components 21,035
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 5,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software 3,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, pressure transducers 344,443
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for equipment employing cryptography 14,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,314
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment, military communications equipment 6,720
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) anti-riot/ballistic shields 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 8,459
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military aero-engines 92,456
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 550,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the use of military equipment for initiating explosives, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 19,315
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) inertial equipment 53,600
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 8,987
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) anti-riot/ballistic shields, bomb suits, components for body armour 5,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 132,573
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 4,198
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support aircraft 505,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military electronic equipment 266,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 9,064
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) accelerometers 2,886
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military aero-engines 3,188
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 83,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 3,015
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 765,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 131,581
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 679
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,177,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 133,323
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 2,250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for unmanned air vehicles 65,393
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 266,663
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 18,119
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 300,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 21,336
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 12,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) rebreathing swimming equipment 17,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 4,254
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) small arms ammunition 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloys in particulate form 1,316
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the use of military electronic equipment 17,602
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for unmanned air vehicles 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 163,485
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military communications equipment 5,600
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 11,979
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the use of decoying/countermeasure equipment 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 16,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the use of weapon sights 8,170
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) military electronic equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 8,889
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general purpose integrated circuits 1,500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 11,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military parametric technical databases, software for equipment for the use of attack alerting/warning equipment 2,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military airborne equipment 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general military vehicle components 19,006
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software 210
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection, components for body armour, components for military support vehicles 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for small arms ammunition 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 7,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloys in powder form 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 24,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for air-to-surface missiles, test models for air-to-surface missiles 45,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support aircraft 2,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 34,591
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 42,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 17,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military communications equipment 33,990
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 13,974
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 525,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software 26,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 973,013
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 4,645
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general purpose integrated circuits 330,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 3,318
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 11,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic countermeasure equipment 11,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) software for equipment employing cryptography 13,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) NBC detection equipment, civil NBC detection systems, components for NBC detection equipment, components for civil NBC detection systems, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of chemical agent detection equipment 89,546
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) triggered spark gaps 360,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 3,851
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 55,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) pressure transducers 500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 1,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 14,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 108,675
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) targeting equipment 9,699
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 5,660
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 33,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) biotechnology equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 20,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) beryllium alloys, beryllium manufactures 3,066
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,931,805
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 78,140
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) gyroscopes 13,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 3,468
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 23,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 15,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloys in powder form 11,347
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for civil aero-engines 40
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 324,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 19,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military communications equipment 9,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment 31,014
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) general military vehicle components 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general purpose integrated circuits 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 25,808
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for unmanned air vehicles 58,125
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 8,755
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat aircraft 55,357
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 15,098
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for small arms ammunition 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 5,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 197,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 22,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 180,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment 180,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 1,060,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment for the production of gas turbines 74,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military combat vehicles 2,497
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) biotechnology equipment 35,750
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) laser radar equipment 3,200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) armoured plate 11,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) high power RF weapon systems 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) lasers 188,825
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 3,900,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military electronic equipment, military electronic equipment 38,242
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 35,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) pressure transducers 740
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 53,644
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 102,626
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 350,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 350,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 118,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) instrumentation cameras 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) anti-friction bearings 42,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) machine tools 117,766
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 325,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) anti-armour ammunition 8,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 23,105
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 378
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 7,105
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) aircraft military communications equipment 67,328
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 18,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 65,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 547,537
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 62,125
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 125,475
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 54,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software 6,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 2,300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat naval vessels 6,261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat naval vessels 10,310
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military electronic equipment, equipment for the use of military electronic equipment, military electronic equipment 235,838
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat aircraft 5,196
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) machine tools 155,015
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) focal plane arrays 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) general naval vessel components 8,764
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 12,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 18,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 5,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for sniper rifles 793
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military support aircraft 415,895
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 109,416
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) technology for equipment employing cryptography 948
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 218,334
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 20,739
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 8,274
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 52,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat naval vessels 10,957
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for equipment employing cryptography 3,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 28,114
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 22,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 11,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 19,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) water cannons 67,188
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 105,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for decoying/countermeasure equipment 154,077
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 26,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) training small arms ammunition 1,990
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 8,650,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military aircraft head-up/down displays 219,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) lasers 306,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 25,824
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 10,878
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment 27,738
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 20,086
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 7,105
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for civil NBC protection equipment 40,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras, weapon night sights 1,913,407
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) military equipment for initiating explosives 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for electronic warfare equipment 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 46,017
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for unmanned air vehicles 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 520
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for submarines 2,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) lasers 74,610
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) software for military aero-engines 11,878
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) general military vehicle components 32,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography 255,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) dimensional measuring equipment 4,002,167
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) dimensional measuring equipment 1,305,970
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 165,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) targeting equipment, technology for targeting equipment 8,759
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 288,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 234,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for aircraft military communications equipment 3,796
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military radars 9,550
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) components for military helicopters 7,481
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for targeting equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) aircraft military communications equipment 3,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) computer analogue-to-digital equipment 4,495
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) components for military communications equipment 25,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) weapon sights 224,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Israel) direct view imaging equipment 8,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Israel) signal generators 18,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Korea, North) components for electronic measurement equipment, electronic measurement equipment 8,340
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) cryptographic software 638
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 7,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) assault rifles (30), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, equipment for the use of assault rifles, equipment for the use of pistols, pistols (30), small arms ammunition 103,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) body armour, components for body armour 5,220
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) military combat vehicles, military support vehicles 145,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) components for combat aircraft 52,866
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) anti-riot/ballistic shields, body armour, components for body armour 1,528,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 2,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) targeting equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 971,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) imaging cameras 6,952
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 3,390,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) accessories for improvised explosive device disposal remotely operated vehicles, bomb suits, civil explosive detection/identification equipment, gun mountings, improvised explosive device disposal remotely operated vehicles, military helmets, sporting guns (9) 1,833,981
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 1,090
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research 472
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) metal alloy cylindrical forms 501,771
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 38,875
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) assault rifles (35), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, hand grenades, pistols (21), small arms ammunition, weapon cleaning equipment 72,647
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) inertial equipment 9,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) military support vehicles 11,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 17,940
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) combat shotguns (5) 4,601
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) improvised explosive device jamming equipment 255,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 2,764
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 6,873
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) NBC detection equipment 78,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment 11,822
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) pistols, smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition 38,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 962
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Libya) military infrared/thermal imaging equipment 2,330,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 232,954
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 693
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 4,389
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 6,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 1,367
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) X-ray accelerators 1,994,757
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) imaging cameras 21,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 57,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 25,013
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, military equipment for initiating explosives 24,304
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography 13,813
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) civil body armour, components for body armour 1,138
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators 13,341,333
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) X-ray accelerators, components for X-ray accelerators, software for X-ray accelerators, technology for X-ray accelerators 5,012,667
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Libya) cryptographic software 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) bomb suits, improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, military helmets 67,534
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Libya) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 10,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) body armour, components for body armour 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes 27
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Libya) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Occupied Palestinian Territories) equipment employing cryptography 5,539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (4), weapon sights 42,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 2,029
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for electronic measurement equipment, electronic measurement equipment 11,298
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat naval vessels 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military airborne equipment, software for equipment for the use of military airborne equipment, technology for equipment for the use of military airborne equipment 4,408,971
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) software for equipment for the use of military airborne equipment, technology for equipment for the use of military airborne equipment 6,123
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 24,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat naval vessels 1,577
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat helicopters 375
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles 2,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the production of artillery ammunition 8,143,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military airborne equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military support aircraft, military communications equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment 761,553
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat naval vessels 173
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) workshop tools 6,272
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for general laboratory equipment, general laboratory equipment 1,210
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 119
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 4,705
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat helicopters 1,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) electronic warfare equipment 8,874
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) naval electrical/electronic equipment 31,464
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 306
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for small arms ammunition, rifles (2), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (3) 4,831
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 215,145
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) radio jamming equipment 236,158
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military training equipment, components for training equipment for combat aircraft, equipment for the use of military training equipment, military training equipment, technology for military training equipment 74,346
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 276
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) electronic measurement equipment, software for electronic measurement equipment 585
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 6,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) electrical test equipment 41,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) imaging cameras 78,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) pyrotechnics/fuels and related substances 160,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 131,801
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) imaging cameras 9,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 17,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 89,960
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) ballistic test equipment, components for ballistic test equipment, software for ballistic test equipment 52,766
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) NBC decontamination chemical mixtures 1,568
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) accessories for materials analysis equipment, components for materials analysis equipment, materials analysis equipment, technology for materials analysis equipment 17,277
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 342,540
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 55,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for sniper rifles, equipment for the use of sniper rifles, gun mountings, sniper rifles (5), technology for sniper rifles, weapon cleaning equipment, weapon sight mounts, weapon sights 45,201
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 2,628
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) technology for combat aircraft 214,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) NBC protective/defensive equipment 250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 1,890,078
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 49,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) NBC protective/defensive equipment 397
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the use of recognition/identification equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 2,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 32,966
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for sporting guns, sporting guns (1) 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 67
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) pistols (1) 750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) pistols (1) 750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for gas processing equipment 42,866
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 930
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for general industrial production equipment 217
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 26,639
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 13,133
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 11,829
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 14,494
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for aircraft military communications equipment 750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for general industrial production equipment 202
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 103,428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) accessories for materials processing equipment 1,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 1,157
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 2,472,333
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) body armour 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 2,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 32,966
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for pumps 3,293
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 2,014
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 197
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) valves 261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) sporting guns (8), weapon sights 6,313
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 6,435,040
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars, equipment for the use of military radars, technology for equipment for the use of military radars, technology for military radars 2,967,465
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) anti-riot/ballistic shields 1,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) weapon night sights 24,034
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 2,689
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 4,164
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 3,651
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 13,558
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 662
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 3,916
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 96,333
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military helmets 1,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 6,488
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) anti-armour ammunition 2,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 2,342
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 568,292
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 145,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 19,752
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the use of military airborne equipment, technology for equipment for the use of military airborne equipment 1,142
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military radars 929,727
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat helicopters 4,227
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) cryptographic software 1,184
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general military aircraft components 1,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 1,565
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 530
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for naval electrical/electronic equipment 34,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) unfinished products for assault rifles 41,825
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 417
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars 5,939,219
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for sniper rifles, gun mountings, small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (1), technology for sniper rifles, weapon cleaning equipment, weapon sight mounts, weapon sights 10,308
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 310,286
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the use of pressure monitoring equipment 4,125
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general naval vessel components 2,642
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 31,977
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 9,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 9,670
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 10,644
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 7,446
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 113
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military communications equipment 551
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 22,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military guidance/navigation equipment 5,400
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) military communications equipment 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for naval guns 43
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aircrew breathing equipment 15,291
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 354
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military helmets 59,655
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for sniper rifles, direct view imaging equipment, gun mountings, gun silencers, small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (3), weapon sights 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general naval vessel components 1,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 128
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for unmanned air vehicles 3,626
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 13,110
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 99
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general laboratory equipment 1,632
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 610,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for machine tools, machine tools 1,701,938
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for sniper rifles, gun mountings, gun silencers, sniper rifles (1), weapon sights 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) inertial equipment 2,532
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat naval vessels 7,888
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 4,665
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the production of artillery ammunition 3,100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 25,485
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) materials testing equipment 3,489
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 10,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general laboratory equipment 5,035
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 2,287
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) aircraft military communications equipment 7,152
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat helicopters 1,879
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) lubricants, non-ferrous metals 8,061
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) software for military cameras/photographic equipment, technology for military cameras/photographic equipment 215
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aircraft ground equipment 68,098
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Pakistan) exploding grenade ammunition 24,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military radars 389,510
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) accessories for spectrometers, components for spectrometers, lasers, spectrometers 24,671
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 1,609
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) decoying/countermeasure equipment 235,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 52
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) radio jamming equipment 180,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 10,165
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) anti-armour ammunition 3,477
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 1,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 7,216
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) naval engines 420,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 188
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 731
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for aircraft military communications equipment 1,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 442
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 8,755
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military support aircraft 342,177
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment employing cryptography 3,078,920
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general military aircraft components 1,829
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 25,615
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) radio jamming equipment 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general military aircraft components 4,074
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 14,378
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) radio jamming equipment 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines 442
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) power supplies 68,960
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) power supplies 68,960
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) industrial generators 34,480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) small arms ammunition 60,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) aircraft military communications equipment 12,893
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) animal pathogens 1,288
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 32,441
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for submarines 10,584
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 41,580
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft 170,952
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) direct view imaging equipment, weapon night sights 152,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the production of pistols, equipment for the production of rifles 1,067
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the production of rifles 7,124
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the production of rifles 18,717
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for attack alerting/warning equipment, components for electronic warfare equipment 135,869
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Pakistan) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, improvised explosive device disruptors, non-military firing sets 17,501
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military electronic equipment, technology for military electronic equipment 5,194
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military parachutes and equipment, military parachutes and equipment 140,699
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military helicopters 5,820
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 882
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military support aircraft 79
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) military aero-engines 6,525
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Pakistan) general naval vessel components 37,017
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 2,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 17,026
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 48,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) military helicopters 195,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) helium-3 32,567
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for assault rifles 630
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) body armour 150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for fibre preforms, technology for fibre prepregs, technology for fibrous/filamentary materials 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 103
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) bomb suits 14,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 550,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) small arms ammunition 1,600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 12,300,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,152
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) unmanned air vehicles 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) body armour 100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for space qualified focal plane arrays 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 10,797
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) military guidance/navigation equipment 330,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 191
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for fibre preforms, technology for fibre prepregs, technology for fibrous/filamentary materials 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for composite structures 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 3,665,885
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 380,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 16,432
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) magnetometers 2,277
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) semiconductor wafers with epitaxial layers 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 241,773
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 226
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) machine tools 290,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) semiconductor process equipment 21,102
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) controlled atmosphere furnaces 1,650,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) animal pathogens 10
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) unmanned air vehicles 17,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) unmanned air vehicles 17,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for biotechnology equipment 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 3,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 2,231,236
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) dimensional measuring equipment 7,336
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) small arms ammunition 121,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) high acceleration centrifuges 214,410
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) tungsten in particulate form 181,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 23,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) military helicopters 195,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for sniper rifles, gun mountings, sniper rifles (6) 27,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) radiation hardened integrated circuits 208,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 33,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 12,741
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for general military aircraft components 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 19,188
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sniper rifles (1) 3,145
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sniper rifles (1) 3,145
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) unmanned air vehicles 17,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 1,250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) body armour, components for body armour 10,010
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) dimensional measuring equipment 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 68,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 8,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 2,022,463
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 63
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 263
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) fibrous/filamentary materials 64,350
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) submersible equipment, submersible vehicles 382,539
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) body armour 150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 9,972
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,962
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 23,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 385,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment for the use of military communications equipment 27,320
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 122
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 144
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 15,351
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for sniper rifles, equipment for the use of sniper rifles, sniper rifles (30), weapon cleaning equipment 136,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 24,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 3,000,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) dimensional measuring equipment 8,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) controlled atmosphere furnaces 1,784,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) zirconium alloys 2,670
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) body armour 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for body armour 220
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 79,868
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) extended temperature range integrated circuits 375
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) space qualified solar devices 75,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for small arms ammunition 210,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 162,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) fibrous/filamentary materials 137,270
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 13,344
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 144
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 140,445
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 23,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) rebreathing swimming equipment 6,261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) general purpose integrated circuits 317
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) millimetric wave components, signal analysers 93,390
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) fibrous/filamentary materials 2,540,132
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) military aircraft ground equipment 13,660
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 1,539,683
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 60,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment for the production of gas turbines 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment for the production of gas turbines 5,295
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 42,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 165
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) hydrophones 14,200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 3,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) semiconductor process equipment 450,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) dimensional measuring equipment 175,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) machine tools, numerical control software, software for machine tools 662,728
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 238
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,245
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) microwave components 1,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 9,972
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) focal plane arrays 1,760,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 15,351
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 149
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for sporting guns 3,435
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) small arms ammunition, sporting guns (1), weapon sights 24,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sporting guns (5) 5,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) hydrophones 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 980,666
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for combat helicopters 10
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,693,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 44,028
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) fibrous/filamentary materials 8,155
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for sniper rifles, equipment for the use of sniper rifles, gun mountings, sniper rifles (42), weapon cleaning equipment 155,989
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 157,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment, civil NBC protection clothing 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sporting guns (6) 4,724
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 79
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 13,536
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment 14,890
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 9,063
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) global positioning satellite receivers 1,095,660
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 79
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 135
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 450,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 450,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) zirconium alloys 200,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 16,355,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 165
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 35,822
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 58,481
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 26,852
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) computer analogue-to-digital equipment 15,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment 13
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) computer analogue-to-digital equipment, software for computer analogue-to-digital equipment 20,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 26,975
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 17,969,636
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) software for semiconductor device manufacturing processes 4,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 51,961
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) radiation hardened integrated circuits 456,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) general naval vessel components 455
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) animal pathogens 10
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras, weapon night sights 39,265
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 22,126
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) focal plane arrays 96,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 115,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) deuterium solutions 104
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 11,242
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) biotechnology equipment 448
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon night sights, weapon sights 103,213
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) controlled atmosphere furnaces 420,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 581,980
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 22,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 573,228
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 1,885
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) accelerometers 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) controlled atmosphere furnaces 830,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) guidance/navigation equipment, inertial equipment 49,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 71,005
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 309,840
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 430,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 61
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 5,235,920
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 23,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) radiation hardened TV camera lenses 3,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 3,520,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 5,765
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 15,351
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 480
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,534,181
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 5,269,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 218,521
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) gyro-astro compasses 333,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 38,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) microwave components 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 6,815
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sporting guns (66) 24,124
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 8,359,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for military helicopters, equipment for the use of military helicopters 937,695
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) microwave components 44,039
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,707
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 18,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) dimensional measuring equipment 12,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) rotary position encoders 4,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 925,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 63
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment 200,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) submersible equipment, submersible vehicle control systems, submersible vehicles 1,211,454
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) beryllium manufactures 2,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) sporting guns (5) 3,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment for the production of gas turbines 47,758
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) components for sporting guns 1,517
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) imaging cameras 4,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 168,490
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) submersible equipment 63,807
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) weapon sights 65
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for fibre preforms, technology for fibre prepregs, technology for fibrous/filamentary materials 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,534,181
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography 160,476
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography 5,476
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 2,601,668
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-riot/ballistic shields, components for body armour, military helmets 15,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) radio jamming equipment 29,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) CS hand grenades, tear gas/irritant ammunition, training tear gas/irritant ammunition 970,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software 2,276
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 6,189
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military support aircraft 13,815
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software enabling equipment to function as military training equipment 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for the simulation of military operation scenarios 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for air-to-surface missiles 61,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,658
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-riot/ballistic shields 170
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 128
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military training equipment 30,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military training equipment 19,185
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 2,202
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 126
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 5,068
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment 18,954
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat naval vessels 6,621
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military communications equipment 49,447
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 1,995
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat aircraft, technology for combat aircraft 2,475,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research 890
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat aircraft 131,448
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military airborne equipment 746,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 39,490
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 39,490
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 39,490
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 46,150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 52,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 39,490
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) crowd control ammunition, hand grenades, illuminators, signalling devices, smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, tear gas/irritant ammunition, training crowd control ammunition 3,809,075
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras, weapon night sights, weapon sight mounts, weapon sights 284,308
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 532
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military image recording/processing equipment, equipment for the use of military image recording/processing equipment, military image recording/processing equipment, software for military image recording/processing equipment, technology for military image recording/processing equipment 2,732,397
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software 30,086
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 30,086
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 14,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat aircraft 6,753
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 297
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for production installations for decoying/countermeasure equipment 258,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for turrets, turrets 3,941,291
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment, equipment for the production of decoying/countermeasure equipment 974,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) decoying/countermeasure equipment, inert decoying/countermeasure equipment 276,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment for the use of military guidance/navigation equipment 6,429
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat naval vessels 20,317
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military communications equipment 12,890
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for turrets 2,790
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) submersible equipment 18,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) aircraft military communications equipment 2,945
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for turrets 44,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for ground vehicle military communications equipment, ground vehicle military communications equipment 21,633
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 39,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 2,512
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 103,358
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 330
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) electronics cooling fluids 81
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for unmanned air vehicles 1
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,232
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) command communications control and intelligence software 120,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for air-to-surface missiles 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 143
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 366
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 196
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 224
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 880
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions 65,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 3,622
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) NBC protective/defensive equipment 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military training aircraft 40
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 94
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 914
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 447
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 1,133
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military aircraft ground equipment 2,752
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 16,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 243,605
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 41,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for ground vehicle military communications equipment, technology for ground vehicle military communications equipment 13,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 978
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) illuminators 74,371
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for naval communications equipment 51,444
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 5,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat aircraft 2,930
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) pressure transducers 9,690
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 85,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 9,742
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) biotechnology equipment 9,415
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 7,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 78,583
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 524,235
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 2,526
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 4,261
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 476,957
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) graphite materials, nuclear grade graphite 18,497
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for machine guns 21,744
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) tear gas/irritant ammunition 215,712
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 140,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 4,375
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 370,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 6,817
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aircraft ground equipment 1,964
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,980
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 441,376
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,272,892
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for aircraft military communications equipment 4,123
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 471,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for turrets 3,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for turrets 1,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for electronic warfare equipment 537,767
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,675
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 315
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 223
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) gun silencers 600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,060
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 23,037
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment, weapon night sights 49,168
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for semiconductor process equipment 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium solutions 111
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,052
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 68,964
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) combat aircraft, military airborne equipment 1,582,666,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 695,830
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military radars 79,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,248
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 51,820
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,919
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment 1,234,972
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) bomb suits, components for military equipment for initiating explosives, equipment for the use of improvised explosive device disposal equipment, improvised explosive device disposal equipment, improvised explosive device disruptors, military equipment for initiating explosives, military helmets, night vision goggles 1,152,383
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights 25,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat naval vessels 47,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) blank/inert ammunition 196,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 932
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) sporting guns 5,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aircraft ground equipment 1,248
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) submersible equipment 675,973
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment 9,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-riot/ballistic shields, body armour, components for body armour 774
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 11,465
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for equipment employing cryptography 247,541
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 19,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 23,115
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 42,893
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 18,752
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 10,415
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 10,435
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) inertial equipment 15,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) ballistic test equipment 26,381
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment, weapon night sights 136,584
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 56,382
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 52,682
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon cleaning equipment 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military auxiliary/support vessels 12,976
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for targeting equipment 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 160,663
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 4,726
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 215
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 4,726
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) non-military firing sets 6,620,757
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 2,717
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) biotechnology equipment, civil NBC protection clothing 1
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) direct view imaging equipment, imaging cameras 8,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) materials analysis equipment 10,950
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for sniper rifles, gun mountings, gun silencers, small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (2), weapon sights 23,250
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights 64,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 94,809
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) CS hand grenades, tear gas/irritant ammunition, training tear gas/irritant ammunition 970,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) gun silencers 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) toxic gas monitoring equipment 344
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 26,921
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) technology for civil unmanned air vehicles 0
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 205,509
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 417,742
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 96
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 189
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 60
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 119
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 286,838
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 201
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 73
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for combat naval vessels 7,022
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 19,115
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 509,057
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 239,719
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 781
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 11,277
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for military aero-engines 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 18,872
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 105,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) bomb suits, military helmets 96,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for naval communications equipment 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) body armour, components for body armour 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 100,006
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) submersible equipment 33,020
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment for the production of machine guns 12,760
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 576
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for naval guns, equipment for the use of naval guns, naval guns, weapon mountings 319,990
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) gun silencers, sporting guns (20) 10,360
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aero-engines 175,299
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 1,046
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 502
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-armour ammunition, blank/inert ammunition, crowd control ammunition, small arms ammunition, tear gas/irritant ammunition, training tear gas/irritant ammunition, wall/door breaching projectiles/ammunition 20,510
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military helicopters 580,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 59,121
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for weapon sight mounts, equipment for the use of weapon sights, weapon night sights, weapon sight mounts 27,923
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) composite materials production equipment 76,590
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) bomb suits, civil NBC detection systems, components for improvised explosive device disposal remotely operated vehicles, equipment for the use of civil NBC detection systems, equipment for the use of military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, improvised explosive device detection equipment, military communications equipment, military equipment for initiating explosives, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, military support vehicles 2,652,357
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 227
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) toxins 87,840
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 4,743
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 7,575
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 758
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 31,711
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-armour ammunition, small arms ammunition 6,550,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 137,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 12,179
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 880
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 122,004
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) small arms ammunition 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 33,842
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 26,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 13,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 4,460
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 1,293
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 969
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 892
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 2,327
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 1,406
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for aircraft military communications equipment 1,309
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for naval communications equipment 18,890
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for naval communications equipment 80,167
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 667
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) frequency changers 321
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment, targeting equipment 261,372
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) targeting equipment 50,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 54,174
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, targeting equipment 41,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) compound semiconductor precursor chemicals 552
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 20,940
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 5,221
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 891
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights 6,178,373
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 10,219
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 18,401
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 11,575
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 6,338
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 12,038
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights 161,280
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for submersible equipment, submersible equipment, submersible vehicles 342,854
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 32,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 4,645
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, technology for improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 93,852
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 130,773
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 580
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 381
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military equipment for initiating explosives 4,221,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for improvised explosive device disruptors 42,286
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 1,476
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 66,343
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) body armour 309,677
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 569,900
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) anti-armour ammunition, small arms ammunition 1,349,840
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 36,469
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) software for software for military guidance/navigation equipment 50
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 778,682
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 13,422
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) acoustic seabed survey equipment 90,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) bellows sealed valves 5,591
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,422
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for recognition/identification equipment 262,664
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military electronic equipment 7,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 31,145
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) electronics cooling fluids 31,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 96,058
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 138,012
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) biotechnology equipment 2,120
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon sights 70
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 29,955
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military guidance/navigation equipment 570,524
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 162
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment 545,284
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 9,861,331
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military communications equipment 9,600
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) radio jamming equipment, software for radio jamming equipment 32,074
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 18,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 12,536
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) instrumentation cameras 138,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 24,097
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military communications equipment 1,785
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) Software for modelling/simulating/evaluating military operation scenarios, components for military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, goods treated for signature suppression for military use, military communications equipment, software for military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment 566,960
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment for the use of weapon night sights, military guidance/navigation equipment, military image intensifier equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sights 367,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 23,009
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment, technology for improvised explosive device activation/jamming equipment 295,294
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment for the use of weapon night sights, military guidance/navigation equipment, military image intensifier equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sights 367,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) non-military firing sets 20,955
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,989
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 379
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 106,920
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography 1,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 21,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) aircraft military communications equipment 3,698
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) deuterium compounds 141
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) fire location equipment, recognition/identification equipment, software for fire location equipment, software for recognition/identification equipment 19,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for bombs 8,254,258
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 12,476
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aircraft ground equipment 615,001
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 17,742
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,027
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, military laser protection equipment 1,530
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) radio jamming equipment 45,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 16,314
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights, weapon sights 17,553
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) radio jamming equipment 104,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,640
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 1,066,560
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military combat vehicles 76
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software 1,142
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,397
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras 20,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military communications equipment 750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 83,771
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) instrumentation cameras 69,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software 1,013,879
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 23,550
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 5,808
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for civil NBC protection equipment, components for civil riot control agent protection equipment, military communications equipment, rebreathing swimming equipment, technology for military communications equipment 11,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military airborne equipment 1,927
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aircraft ground equipment 6,551
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 8,529
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 17,058
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 5,640
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) military image intensifier equipment, weapon night sights 85,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) weapon night sights 85,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,520,061
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,776
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 51,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 322
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 1,516
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 874
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, military equipment for initiating explosives 7,737
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 18,491
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) civil unmanned air vehicles 50,143
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for ground vehicle military communications equipment 1,639
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 2,158
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) general military aircraft components 21,675
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 3,012
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) bomb suits, components for body armour, components for bomb suits, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, military equipment for initiating explosives, military helmets, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment 63,330
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 41,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 250,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) bomb suits, explosive ordnance disposal equipment 114,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) assault rifles (25), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, pistols (25), small arms ammunition, weapon cleaning equipment 57,925
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) assault rifles (25), components for assault rifles, components for pistols, pistols (25), small arms ammunition, weapon cleaning equipment 57,925
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) bomb suits 7,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 84,041
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) components for military support vehicles, military support vehicles, military trailers 359,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 27,810
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military helmets 712
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 158,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 14,859
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military helmets 4,304
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) decoying/countermeasure equipment 122,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military equipment for initiating explosives, non-military firing sets 950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) body armour, components for body armour 19,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military support vehicles 45,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) body armour, military helmets 6,440
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military support vehicles 245,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) military support vehicles 464,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) equipment employing cryptography 11,959
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) components for military support vehicles, military support vehicles 1,218,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) equipment employing cryptography 338,835
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) equipment employing cryptography 415,316
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 108,665
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Somalia) body armour, improvised explosive device disruptors 21,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 1,400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (100), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for rifles, military helmets, rifles (100), small arms ammunition, sporting guns (100), weapon sights 699,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) body armour, components for body armour, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets 23,640
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) components for military patrol/assault craft 59,968
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (150), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for rifles, military helmets, rifles (150), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 578,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 333,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) chemicals used for general laboratory work/scientific research 32
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 308,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) body armour, components for body armour, components for rifles, military helmets, rifles (300), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 505,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (350), body armour, combat shotguns (50), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (100), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,166,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) equipment employing cryptography 10,346
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) technology for military training aircraft 150
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 4,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) body armour, military helmets 3,228
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 2,006,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for pistols, components for sniper rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (100), weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (160), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for rifles, military helmets, rifles (160), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 788,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (300), body armour, components for assault rifles (100), components for pistols, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,713,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (300), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for pistols, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (750), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, pistols (30), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,707,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (250), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,309,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) technology for military airborne equipment 20
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon night sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) equipment employing cryptography 3,428
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 207,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 950,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (200), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) fibrous/filamentary materials 214,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sniper rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (200), weapon sights 1,788,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sniper rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (200), weapon sights 1,788,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,788,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (175), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), rifles (100), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) acoustic devices for riot control, body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 987,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) goods treated for signature suppression for military use 190,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), combat shotguns (300), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for sniper rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), small arms ammunition, sniper rifles (200), weapon sights 1,779,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (300), body armour, components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets, pistols (50), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,125,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) components for pistols, pistols (100), small arms ammunition 135,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) body armour, military helmets 12,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) combat shotguns (97), components for combat shotguns, components for rifles, rifles (247), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 430,598
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) small arms ammunition 2,775
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) small arms ammunition 4,311
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 3,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) components for assault rifles 3,600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles (600), body armour, combat shotguns (150), components for assault rifles, components for body armour, components for pistols, components for rifles, military helmets, pistols (30), rifles (200), small arms ammunition, weapon sights 1,797,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) weapon sights 65
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) chemicals used for pharmaceutical/healthcare production 4,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sri Lanka) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 1,315,969
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan) equipment employing cryptography 138,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan) software for equipment employing cryptography 604
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 7,382,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan) equipment employing cryptography 3,558
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan) chemicals used for industrial/commercial processes 2,700,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 142,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 33,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 38,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 2,008
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) software for equipment employing cryptography 30
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) software for equipment employing cryptography 45
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 22,883
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 25,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Sudan, South) military support vehicles, military trailers 1,530,215
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Syria) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 6,130
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Syria) body armour, military helmets 126,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Syria) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 47,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Syria) NBC protective/defensive equipment 38,162
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 3,486
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 5,911
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Tunisia) anti-armour ammunition, small arms ammunition 272,233
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) components for NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for civil riot control agent protection equipment 72,065
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 6,850
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Tunisia) components for military support vehicles 399,332
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 600,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 31,819
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 5,472
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) cryptographic software 5,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography 570,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) components for military communications equipment, military communications equipment 26,643
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Tunisia) military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment 7,077
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) submersible equipment 14,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) X-ray accelerators 960,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) components for corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 9,326
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) diver location sonars, software for diver location sonars 1,228,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) civil NBC detection systems 34,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) equipment employing cryptography 3,216
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) equipment employing cryptography 57,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) high performance air traffic control software 32,880
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) X-ray generators 905,198
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) X-ray generators 905,198
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) X-ray generators 905,198
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) equipment employing cryptography 1,636
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) components for military helicopters 3,616
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) equipment employing cryptography 10,846
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) equipment employing cryptography 83,739
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) imaging cameras 16,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) inertial equipment 854,106
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) small arms ammunition 8,240
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for the development of composite laminates, technology for the development of composite structures, technology for the production of composite laminates, technology for the production of composite structures, technology for the use of composite laminates, technology for the use of composite structures 3
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for targeting equipment 9,732
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 4,675
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) technology for targeting equipment 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) technology for targeting equipment 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) technology for targeting equipment 22,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment for the use of weapon sights 25,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for biotechnology equipment 8,800
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection 4,222
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) non-military firing sets 8,100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 69,773
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) lasers 31,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for air-to-air missiles, technology for air-to-air missiles 714,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for military helicopters 547,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) weapon sights 4,267
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) machine tools 104,450
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) weapon sights 80,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) rebreathing swimming equipment 3,507
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) small arms ammunition 10,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection equipment, civil riot control agent protection equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment 625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for military helicopters 397,700
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 938
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) imaging cameras 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) weapon sights 7,500
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Ukraine) imaging cameras 59,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) technology for imaging cameras 600
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) small arms ammunition 150,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) weapon sights 218
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) submersible equipment, submersible vehicles 391,338
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 98,833
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 17,969,636
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) body armour 7,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 18,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment for the use of weapon sights, weapon sights 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) civil explosive detection/identification equipment 15,053
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) rebreathing swimming equipment 3,507
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Ukraine) military training equipment 25,030
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) equipment employing cryptography 1,300
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) inertial equipment 2,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Ukraine) components for military support aircraft 22,828
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Uzbekistan) X-ray accelerators 3,141,190
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Uzbekistan) body armour, components for body armour 1,443
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Uzbekistan) inertial equipment 28,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography 6,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) human pathogens 25
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography 2,841
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military support aircraft 3,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment 194,508
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military diving apparatus, equipment for the use of military diving apparatus, military diving apparatus 595,316
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military communications equipment, military communications equipment 21,989
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) human pathogens 25
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) technology for composite laminates, technology for composite structures, technology for fibre preforms, technology for fibre prepregs, technology for fibrous/filamentary materials 2
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC detection equipment, components for NBC detection equipment, equipment for the use of NBC detection equipment, software for NBC detection equipment 152,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) radio jamming equipment 28,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) biotechnology equipment 99
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) human pathogens 25
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) civil NBC protection clothing 48,750
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) radio jamming equipment 28,950
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) small arms training equipment, software enabling equipment to function as small arms training equipment 336,223
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) small arms training equipment, software enabling equipment to function as small arms training equipment 665,767
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) lasers 796,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military auxiliary/support vessels, technology for military auxiliary/support vessels 1,080,000
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography 8,678
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography 3,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military equipment for initiating explosives, equipment for the use of military equipment for initiating explosives 30,302
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) zirconium 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) towed hydrophone arrays 22,400,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC protective/defensive equipment 400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) weapon night sights 173,973
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) imaging cameras 89,250
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) civil NBC protection equipment 100
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC detection equipment, technology for NBC detection equipment 75,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) marine position fixing equipment 20,850
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC protective/defensive equipment, components for NBC protective/defensive equipment 4,218
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military helicopters 11,367
SIEL (Temporary) ISSUE (Vietnam) direct view imaging equipment, equipment for the use of weapon sights, imaging cameras, weapon night sights, weapon sight mounts 1,355,013
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC clothing, NBC protective/defensive equipment 2,625
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) NBC protective/defensive equipment, civil NBC protection clothing 10,618
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment 131,258
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, equipment for the use of equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas 90,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) imaging cameras 70,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) technology for military patrol/assault craft 2,500
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Vietnam) imaging cameras 5,000
SIEL (Transhipment) ISSUE (Yemen) assault rifles (400), components for assault rifles, weapon cleaning equipment 570,125
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Yemen) components for military support aircraft 20,408
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Yemen) acoustic devices for riot control, body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 987,225
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Yemen) body armour, components for body armour, military helmets 18,650
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 12,187
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 3,596
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 26,603
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 6,025
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 32,541
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 22,511
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 11,384
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 20,530
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 27,052
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 567
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 2,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 473,531
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 35,953
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 487,617
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 42,325
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 45,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) technology for cryptographic software 6,710
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 148,703
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 54,026
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 20,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 904
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 27,809
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 3,452
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 10,073
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 6,265
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 13,242
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,834
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 100,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 500,000
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 85,239
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography 10,961
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 2,124
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 300,400
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 2,876
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) devices for initiating explosives, improvised explosive device disruptors 19,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 7,885
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 2,230
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software 1,362
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,699
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software 732
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 33,836
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) technology for equipment employing cryptography 200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 4,593
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 4,535
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,325
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 3,755
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software 1,080
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software 990
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software 4,200
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,166
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,821
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 1,143
SIEL (Permanent) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography 300
Application Type Country Outcome Goods Summary
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, components for test equipment for military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, software for the use of military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, software for the use of test equipment for military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, technology for the use of military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, technology for the use of test equipment for military improvised explosive device jamming equipment, test equipment for military improvised explosive device jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for mine clearance vehicles, technology for the use of mine clearance vehicles
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan) radio controlled improvised explosive device jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan) components for military aero-engines, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military support aircraft, military guidance/navigation equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Bahrain), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Turkmenistan), ISSUE (Uzbekistan) goods specified by Part 1 of Schedule 2 to the Export Control Order 2008 excluding: [1] Goods specified by PL5001; [2] Landmines specified by ML4 and all goods related to landmines; [3] Man Portable Air Defence Systems MANPADS and test equipment/production equipment/software/technology therefor [4] RDX or HMX explosive material or explosive material containing RDX or HMX; [5] Chemicals specified in Schedule 1 of the Chemical Weapons Convention and specified by ML7a or ML7b and associated technology; [6] Complete rocket systems including Ballistic Missile Systems/Space Launch Vehicles/Sounding Rockets and Unmanned Airborne Vehicle systems including Cruise Missile Systems/Remote Piloted Vehicles/Target Drones/Reconnaissance Drones capable of at least a 300km range; [7] Complete subsystems designed or modified for the rocket systems specified in 6 above as follows: [i] individual rocket stages; [ii] re-entry vehicles and equipment designed or modified therefor and electronics equipment specially designed for re-entry vehicles; [iii] solid or liquid propellant rocket engines having a total impulse capacity of 1.1MNs; [iv] guidance sets capable of achieving system accuracy of 3.33% or less of the range; [v] thrust vectors control systems; [vi] weapon or warhead safing/arming/fuzing/firing mechanisms; [8] Specially designed production facilities or production equipment for the goods specified in 6/7 above; [9] Software specially designed of modified for the use of goods specified in 6/7/8 above
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Burma), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,), ISSUE (Eritrea), ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Somalia), ISSUE, (Sudan, South), ISSUE (Zimbabwe) software for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Burma), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Cuba), ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Somalia), ISSUE (Sri Lanka), ISSUE (Sudan), ISSUE (Sudan, South), ISSUE (Uzbekistan) accelerometers, components for accelerometers, components for guidance/navigation equipment, components for gyroscopes, guidance/navigation equipment, gyroscopes
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Ukraine), ISSUE (Vietnam) technology for military communications equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Tunisia) aircraft bladders, aircraft diaphragms, aircraft gaskets, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraft seals, aircraft valve seats, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for equipment for the use of military support aircraft, components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, equipment for the use of military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew breathing equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for military support aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Iraq) components for ejector seats, components for military parachutes, components for military training aircraft, ejector seats, military aircraft ground equipment, military distress signalling equipment, military parachutes, technology for the development of ejector seats, technology for the development of military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the development of military distress signalling equipment, technology for the development of military parachutes, technology for the development of military training aircraft, technology for the production of ejector seats, technology for the production of military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the production of military distress signalling equipment, technology for the production of military parachutes, technology for the production of military training aircraft, technology for the use of ejector seats, technology for the use of military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the use of military distress signalling equipment, technology for the use of military parachutes, technology for the use of military training aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Turkmenistan), ISSUE (Uzbekistan) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Sri Lanka) all-wheel drive vehicles with ballistic protection, body armour, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, devices for initiating explosives, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, non-military firing sets
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Afghanistan), ISSUE (Turkmenistan), ISSUE (Uzbekistan) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina) heading sensors for hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina) triggered spark gaps
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Bahrain), ISSUE (Belarus), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Egypt) aircraft seals, components for inertial equipment, inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Bahrain), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Tunisia), ISSUE (Ukraine) components for inertial equipment, inertial equipment, technology for inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Bahrain), ISSUE (Cuba), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Tunisia), ISSUE (Ukraine) inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Bahrain), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Fiji) accelerometers, components for accelerometers, components for guidance/navigation equipment, components for gyroscopes, guidance/navigation equipment, gyroscopes
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Belarus), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Central African Republic), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Sri Lanka) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia) towed hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Vietnam) software for inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography, equipment for the development of equipment employing cryptography, software for the development of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the development of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Russia) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Tunisia), ISSUE (Ukraine) lasers
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Cuba), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Sri Lanka) bathymetric survey systems, components for bathymetric survey systems, components for inertial equipment, components for magnetometers, components for sonar log equipment, components for submersible equipment, inertial equipment, magnetometers, marine position fixing equipment, sonar log equipment, submersible equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Eritrea) hydrophones, towed hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Ukraine), ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Israel) artillery ammunition, components for NBC detection equipment, components for artillery, components for combat naval vessels, components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military radars, components for naval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, components for naval engines, components for naval gun installations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for weapon control equipment, decoying/countermeasure equipment, general naval vessel components, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, military communications equipment, military electronic equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval communications equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, signalling devices, smoke canisters, smoke/pyrotechnic ammunition, technology for NBC detection equipment, technology for artillery, technology for combat naval vessels, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for general naval vessel components, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, technology for military communications equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for military radars, technology for naval communications equipment, technology for naval electrical/electronic equipment, technology for naval engines, technology for naval gun installations/mountings, technology for naval guns, technology for signalling devices, technology for smoke canisters, technology for weapon control equipment, training artillery ammunition, weapon control equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Ukraine) components for marine position fixing equipment, components for underwater telecommunications systems, marine position fixing equipment, underwater telecommunications systems
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Russia) animal pathogens
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Argentina), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) sporting guns
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) aircraft cannons, components for aircraft cannons
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for recognition/identification equipment, software for recognition/identification equipment, technology for recognition/identification equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) components for small arms ammunition, small arms ammunition
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) aircraft military communications equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military training aircraft, military guidance/navigation equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) aircraft bladders, aircraft diaphragms, aircraft gaskets, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraft seals, aircraft valve seats, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for equipment for the use of military support aircraft, components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, equipment for the use of military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew breathing equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for military support aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Bahrain) accessories for military cameras/photographic equipment, accessories for military image recording/processing equipment, aircraft military communications equipment, attack alerting/warning equipment, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for attack alerting/warning equipment, components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for ejector seats, components for electronic countermeasure equipment, components for electronic warfare equipment, components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, components for military aero-engines, components for military airborne equipment, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft head-up/down displays, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew 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OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Vietnam) lasers
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (China), ISSUE (Vietnam) technology for civil aero-engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for equipment for the production of ejector seats, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military aircrew protective equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military training aircraft, components for signalling devices, components for test models for ejector seats, components for test models for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for test models for military aircrew protective equipment, ejector seats, equipment for the production of ejector seats, equipment for the production of military aircrew protective equipment, general military aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, signalling devices, technology for ejector seats, technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircrew breathing equipment, technology for military aircrew protective equipment, technology for signalling devices, test models for ejector seats, test models for military aircrew breathing equipment, test models for military aircrew protective equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) technology for unmanned air vehicles
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) aircraft bladders, aircraft diaphragms, aircraft gaskets, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraft seals, aircraft valve seats, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for equipment for the use of military support aircraft, components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, equipment for the use of military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew breathing equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for military support aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) military guidance/navigation equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) aircraft cannons, components for air launched rockets, components for air-to-air missiles, components for air-to-surface missiles, components for aircraft cannons, components for aircraft carriers, components for anti-aircraft guns, components for combat aircraft, components for combat helicopters, components for combat naval vessels, components for command communications control and intelligence software, components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for depth charges, components for electronic warfare equipment, components for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, components for machine guns, components for military aero-engines, components for military auxiliary/support vessels, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military helicopters, components for military patrol/assault craft, components for military radars, components for naval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guns, components for naval mines, components for periscopes, components for sensor integration equipment, components for submarines, components for surface launched rockets, components for surface-to-surface missiles, components for targeting equipment, components for torpedoes, components for weapon control equipment, components for weapon mountings, decoying/countermeasure equipment, electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, general military aircraft components, general naval vessel components, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, machine guns, military aero-engines, military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval engines, naval guns, technology for air launched rockets, technology for air-to-air missiles, technology for air-to-surface missiles, technology for aircraft cannons, technology for combat aircraft, technology for combat helicopters, technology for depth charges, technology for electronic warfare equipment, technology for general military aircraft components, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, technology for machine guns, technology for military aero-engines, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for military radars, technology for torpedoes, torpedoes
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military aero-engines, military aero-engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia) components for military electronic equipment, components for military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military electronic equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Cuba), ISSUE (Egypt) towed hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, components for equipment for the use of artillery, components for military electronic equipment, equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, equipment for the use of artillery, general naval vessel components, military electronic equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Sri Lanka), ISSUE (Turkmenistan) heading sensors for hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Colombia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Tunisia) components for military training aircraft, equipment for the use of military transport aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the use of equipment for the use of military transport aircraft, technology for the use of military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the use of military transport aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,) underwater television cameras
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,), ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,), ISSUE (Tunisia) bathymetric survey systems, components for bathymetric survey systems, components for inertial equipment, components for magnetometers, components for sonar log equipment, components for submersible equipment, inertial equipment, magnetometers, marine position fixing equipment, sonar log equipment, submersible equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,), ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) NBC filters, chaff, chaff equipment, command communications control and intelligence equipment, components for chaff equipment, components for command communications control and intelligence equipment, components for corvettes, components for defensive systems against NBC agents, components for electronic warfare equipment, components for fast attack craft, components for frigates, components for heavy machine guns, components for military distress signalling equipment, components for military inflatable craft, components for military navigation equipment, components for naval acoustic equipment, components for naval communications equipment, components for naval engines, components for naval gun mountings, components for naval radars, components for naval sonar equipment, components for semi-automatic pistols, components for surface-to-air missiles, components for surface-to-surface missiles, control equipment for surface-to-air missiles, control equipment for surface-to-surface missiles, defensive systems against NBC agents, electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the use of corvettes, equipment for the use of fast attack craft, equipment for the use of frigates, equipment for the use of naval radars, equipment for the use of surface-to-air missiles, general naval vessel components, handling equipment for surface-to-surface missiles, heavy machine guns, launching equipment for surface-to-air missiles, launching equipment for surface-to-surface missiles, military distress signalling equipment, military inflatable craft, military navigation equipment, naval acoustic equipment, naval communications equipment, naval electrical equipment, naval electronic equipment, naval engines, naval gun mountings, naval radars, naval sonar equipment, semi-automatic pistols, surface-to-air missiles, surface-to-surface missiles, test equipment for military communications equipment, test equipment for naval radars, test equipment for surface-to-air missiles
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) components for guided missile decoying equipment, components for weapon control systems, decoy flares, equipment for the use of guided missile decoying equipment, equipment for the use of weapon control systems, software for the use of guided missile decoying equipment, software for the use of weapon control systems, technology for the use of guided missile decoying equipment, technology for the use of weapon control systems, test equipment for guided missile decoying equipment, test equipment for weapon control systems
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) accessories for ground based radars, accessories for naval radars, components for ground based radars, components for naval radars, equipment for the use of ground based radars, equipment for the use of naval radars, software for ground based radars, software for naval radars, technology for ground based radars, technology for naval radars, test equipment for ground based radars, test equipment for naval radars
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for military electronic equipment, ejector seats, equipment for the use of ejector seats, equipment for the use of general military aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, signalling devices, technology for ejector seats, technology for general military aircraft components, test models for ejector seats, test models for general military aircraft components
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt) imaging cameras
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Eritrea), ISSUE (Somalia), ISSUE (Tunisia) heading sensors for hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Vietnam), ISSUE (Yemen) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Somalia) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Tunisia) underwater television cameras
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Pakistan) components for launching equipment for torpedoes, components for mine countermeasures equipment, components for mine sweeping equipment, components for naval mines, components for torpedoes, components for training equipment for mine sweeping equipment, equipment for the use of launching equipment for torpedoes, equipment for the use of mine countermeasures equipment, equipment for the use of mine sweeping equipment, equipment for the use of naval mines, equipment for the use of torpedoes, equipment for the use of training equipment for mine sweeping equipment, launching equipment for torpedoes, mine countermeasures equipment, mine sweeping equipment, software for the use of launching equipment for torpedoes, software for the use of mine countermeasures equipment, software for the use of mine sweeping equipment, software for the use of naval mines, software for the use of torpedoes, software for the use of training equipment for mine sweeping equipment, technology for the use of launching equipment for torpedoes, technology for the use of mine countermeasures equipment, technology for the use of mine sweeping equipment, technology for the use of naval mines, technology for the use of torpedoes, technology for the use of training equipment for mine sweeping equipment, test equipment for launching equipment for torpedoes, test equipment for mine countermeasures equipment, test equipment for mine sweeping equipment, test equipment for naval mines, test equipment for torpedoes, test equipment for training equipment for mine sweeping equipment, torpedoes, training equipment for mine sweeping equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Russia) inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Russia) aircraft cannons, components for air launched rockets, components for air-to-air missiles, components for air-to-surface missiles, components for aircraft cannons, components for aircraft carriers, components for anti-aircraft guns, components for combat aircraft, components for combat helicopters, components for combat naval vessels, components for command communications control and intelligence software, components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for depth charges, components for electronic warfare equipment, components for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, components for machine guns, components for military aero-engines, components for military auxiliary/support vessels, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military helicopters, components for military patrol/assault craft, components for military radars, components for naval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, components for naval engines, components for naval guns, components for naval mines, components for periscopes, components for sensor integration equipment, components for submarines, components for surface launched rockets, components for surface-to-surface missiles, components for targeting equipment, components for torpedoes, components for weapon control equipment, components for weapon mountings, decoying/countermeasure equipment, electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, general military aircraft components, general naval vessel components, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, machine guns, military aero-engines, military guidance/navigation equipment, military radars, naval engines, naval guns, technology for air launched rockets, technology for air-to-air missiles, technology for air-to-surface missiles, technology for aircraft cannons, technology for combat aircraft, technology for combat helicopters, technology for depth charges, technology for electronic warfare equipment, technology for general military aircraft components, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, technology for machine guns, technology for military aero-engines, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military helicopters, technology for military radars, technology for torpedoes, torpedoes
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Tunisia) fibrous/filamentary materials
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military electronic equipment, equipment for the use of aircraft missile protection systems, software for aircraft missile protection systems, technology for aircraft missile protection systems
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military helicopters, equipment for the use of military helicopters, military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military communications equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military helicopters
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) imaging cameras
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Sri Lanka) assault rifles, body armour, components for body armour, components for sporting guns, military helmets, rifles, small arms ammunition, sporting guns, weapon sights
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Egypt), ISSUE (Sri Lanka) body armour, direct view imaging equipment, military helmets
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Eritrea), ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of, ), ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for cryptographic software, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Fiji), ISSUE (Pakistan), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Ukraine), ISSUE (Uzbekistan) aircraft bladders, aircraft diaphragms, aircraft gaskets, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraft seals, aircraft valve seats, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for equipment for the use of military support aircraft, components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, equipment for the use of military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew breathing equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for military support aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of software for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of software for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) goods specified by the following entries of "the Main Order" - ML1 ML2 ML3 ML4 ML5 ML6 ML7 ML8 ML9 ML10 ML11 ML12 ML13 ML14 ML15 ML16 ML17 ML18 ML19 ML20 ML21 ML22 PL5017 except for those listed in the additional conditions to the licence
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) components for radio controlled improvised explosive device jamming equipment, radio controlled improvised explosive device jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) devices for initiating explosives, non-military detonators, non-military firing sets
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Tunisia) components for military support aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Libya) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Iraq), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia), ISSUE (Tunisia) components for military transport aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the development of cryptographic software, technology for the development of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) biotechnology equipment, components for biotechnology equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) technology for the development of corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for the production of corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment, technology for the use of corrosion resistant chemical manufacturing equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for equipment for the production of ejector seats, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military aircrew protective equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, ejector seats, equipment for the production of ejector seats, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for combat aircraft, technology for ejector seats, technology for equipment for the production of ejector seats, technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircrew breathing equipment, technology for military aircrew protective equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, test models for ejector seats, test models for military aircrew breathing equipment, test models for military aircrew protective equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for combat aircraft, components for military airborne equipment, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft head-up/down displays, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military aircrew protective equipment, components for military parachutes and equipment, components for military training equipment, equipment for the development of combat aircraft, equipment for the production of combat aircraft, equipment for the use of combat aircraft, general military aircraft components, military airborne equipment, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military parachutes and equipment, military training equipment, software for combat aircraft, technology for combat aircraft, technology for equipment for the development of combat aircraft, technology for equipment for the production of combat aircraft, technology for production installations for combat aircraft, test models for combat aircraft, unfinished products for combat aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) aerial target equipment, components for aerial target equipment, decoying/countermeasure equipment, software for aerial target equipment, technology for aerial target equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) metal alloy cylindrical forms
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) aircraft military communications equipment, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for ground vehicle military communications equipment, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for naval communications equipment, equipment for the use of aircraft military communications equipment, equipment for the use of ground vehicle military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military electronic equipment, equipment for the use of naval communications equipment, ground vehicle military communications equipment, military communications equipment, military electronic equipment, naval communications equipment, technology for aircraft military communications equipment, technology for ground vehicle military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for naval communications equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military aircrew protective equipment, components for military training aircraft, equipment for the development of military training aircraft, equipment for the production of military training aircraft, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, software for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military training aircraft, test models for military training aircraft
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for combat aircraft, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military support aircraft, components for military training aircraft, general military aircraft components
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) imaging cameras
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for cryptographic software, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Libya) inertial equipment, technology for inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Pakistan) cryptographic software, technology for the use of cryptographic software
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Israel), ISSUE (Tunisia) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Libya) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Libya) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Congo, Democratic Republic of,), Zimbabwe, ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Russia), ISSUE (Saudi Arabia) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Libya), ISSUE (Tunisia) software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment, technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft, components for frigates, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military training aircraft, components for military transport aircraft, components for military utility aircraft, components for military utility helicopters, general military aircraft components, general naval vessel components
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for naval engines, equipment for the use of naval engines, naval engines, software for the use of naval engines, technology for the use of naval engines, test equipment for naval engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat helicopters, devices containing military pyrotechnic materials, equipment for the use of combat helicopters, pyrotechnic signalling devices, software for the use of combat helicopters, software for the use of equipment for the use of combat helicopters, technology for the use of combat helicopters, technology for the use of devices containing military pyrotechnic materials, technology for the use of equipment for the use of combat helicopters, technology for the use of pyrotechnic signalling devices, unfinished products for combat helicopters
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) general naval vessel components, technology for the use of general naval vessel components
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) equipment for the use of general naval vessel components, general naval vessel components, technology for the use of equipment for the use of general naval vessel components, technology for the use of general naval vessel components
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military electronic equipment, components for naval navigation equipment, components for naval radars, general naval vessel components, military electronic equipment, naval navigation equipment, naval radars
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the use of military aero-engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines, technology for the production of military aero-engines, technology for the use of military aero-engines, unfinished products for military aero-engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military parachutes, ejector seats, general military aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, military distress signalling equipment, military parachutes, technology for the use of combat aircraft, technology for the use of ejector seats, technology for the use of general military aircraft components, technology for the use of military aircraft ground equipment, technology for the use of military distress signalling equipment, technology for the use of military parachutes
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for military aero-engines
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) aircraft military communications equipment, components for aircraft military communications equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for artillery, components for mortars, components for naval gun installations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for turrets, components for weapon control equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) anti-aircraft guns, attack alerting/warning equipment, components for anti-aircraft guns, components for attack alerting/warning equipment, components for counter-countermeasure equipment for military cameras/photographic equipment, components for counter-countermeasure equipment for military image intensifier equipment, components for counter-countermeasure equipment for military image recording/processing equipment, components for counter-countermeasure equipment for military imaging radar sensor equipment, components for countermeasure equipment for military cameras/photographic equipment, components for countermeasure equipment for military image intensifier equipment, components for countermeasure equipment for military image recording/processing equipment, components for countermeasure equipment for military imaging radar sensor equipment, components for decoying/countermeasure equipment, components for electronic countermeasure equipment, components for electronic warfare equipment, components for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, components for fire location equipment, components for general naval vessel components, components for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, components for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, components for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military cameras/photographic equipment, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military image intensifier equipment, components for military image recording/processing equipment, components for military imaging radar sensor equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for naval communications equipment, components for naval electrical/electronic equipment, components for naval gun installations/mountings, components for naval guns, components for naval hull penetrators/connectors, components for periscopes, components for projectile launchers, components for rangefinding equipment, components for recognition/identification equipment, components for sensor integration equipment, components for targeting equipment, components for weapon control equipment, components for weapon night sights, components for weapon sights, counter-countermeasure equipment for military cameras/photographic equipment, counter-countermeasure equipment for military image intensifier equipment, counter-countermeasure equipment for military image recording/processing equipment, counter-countermeasure equipment for military imaging radar sensor equipment, countermeasure equipment for military cameras/photographic equipment, countermeasure equipment for military image intensifier equipment, countermeasure equipment for military image recording/processing equipment, countermeasure equipment for military imaging radar sensor equipment, decoying/countermeasure equipment, electronic countermeasure equipment, electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, equipment for the use of electronic countermeasure equipment, equipment for the use of electronic warfare equipment, equipment for the use of fire location equipment, equipment for the use of general naval vessel components, equipment for the use of military cameras/photographic equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military electronic equipment, equipment for the use of military guidance/navigation equipment, equipment for the use of military image intensifier equipment, equipment for the use of military image recording/processing equipment, equipment for the use of military imaging radar sensor equipment, equipment for the use of military radars, equipment for the use of naval communications equipment, equipment for the use of naval electrical/electronic equipment, equipment for the use of naval gun installations/mountings, equipment for the use of naval hull penetrators/connectors, equipment for the use of periscopes, equipment for the use of rangefinding equipment, equipment for the use of recognition/identification equipment, equipment for the use of sensor integration equipment, equipment for the use of targeting equipment, equipment for the use of weapon control equipment, equipment for the use of weapon night sights, equipment for the use of weapon sights, fire location equipment, general naval vessel components, launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military cameras/photographic equipment, military communications equipment, military electronic equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military image intensifier equipment, military image recording/processing equipment, military imaging radar sensor equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, military radars, naval communications equipment, naval electrical/electronic equipment, naval gun installations/mountings, naval guns, naval hull penetrators/connectors, periscopes, projectile launchers, rangefinding equipment, recognition/identification equipment, sensor integration equipment, targeting equipment, technology for anti-aircraft guns, technology for decoying/countermeasure equipment, technology for electronic countermeasure equipment, technology for electronic warfare equipment, technology for equipment for the operation of military aircraft in confined areas, technology for fire location equipment, technology for general naval vessel components, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for missiles, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for munitions, technology for launching/handling/control equipment for rockets, technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircraft pressure refuellers, technology for military cameras/photographic equipment, technology for military communications equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for military image intensifier equipment, technology for military image recording/processing equipment, technology for military imaging radar sensor equipment, technology for military radars, technology for naval communications equipment, technology for naval electrical/electronic equipment, technology for naval gun installations/mountings, technology for naval guns, technology for naval hull penetrators/connectors, technology for periscopes, technology for projectile launchers, technology for rangefinding equipment, technology for recognition/identification equipment, technology for sensor integration equipment, technology for targeting equipment, technology for weapon control equipment, technology for weapon night sights, technology for weapon sights, weapon control equipment, weapon night sights, weapon sights
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military electronic equipment, ejector seats, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, signalling devices, technology for combat aircraft, technology for ejector seats, technology for military aircraft ground equipment, technology for military aircrew breathing equipment, technology for military aircrew protective equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for signalling devices, test models for combat aircraft, test models for ejector seats, test models for military aircrew breathing equipment, test models for military electronic equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Pakistan) aircraft seals, components for inertial equipment, inertial equipment
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OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Turkmenistan) components for military aero-engines, components for military airborne equipment, components for military communications equipment, components for military electronic equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military helicopters, equipment for the use of military helicopters, inertial equipment, military airborne equipment, military aircraft ground equipment, military communications equipment, military electronic equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military parachutes and equipment, signalling devices, software for equipment for the use of military helicopters, software for military aero-engines, software for military helicopters, software for the use of inertial equipment, technology for equipment for the use of military helicopters, technology for military aero-engines, technology for military helicopters, technology for military parachutes and equipment, technology for signalling devices, technology for the use of inertial equipment, unfinished products for military helicopters
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Ukraine) americium-241, devices for initiating explosives, hydrophones, linear cutting explosive charges, materials containing natural uranium, materials containing thorium, neutron generators, non-military detonators, non-military firing sets, oxidisers, radioactive sources, technology for the use of devices for initiating explosives, technology for the use of linear cutting explosive charges, technology for the use of non-military detonators, technology for the use of non-military firing sets
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) cryptographic software, software for the use of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the development of cryptographic software, technology for the development of equipment employing cryptography, technology for the use of cryptographic software, technology for the use of equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, radio jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, radio jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) heading sensors for hydrophone arrays
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) goods treated for signature suppression for military use
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) equipment employing cryptography, radio jamming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) inertial equipment, technology for inertial equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) cable systems sensitive to eavesdropping, components for equipment employing cryptography, cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, equipment for generating hopping codes, equipment for generating spreading codes, equipment with reduced electromagnetic emanations, impulse radio equipment, non-cryptographic information security equipment, software for cable systems sensitive to eavesdropping, software for equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment for generating hopping codes, software for equipment for generating spreading codes, software for equipment with reduced electromagnetic emanations, software for impulse radio equipment, software for non-cryptographic information security equipment, technology for cable systems sensitive to eavesdropping, technology for cryptographic software, technology for digital cellular radio system, technology for equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment for generating hopping codes, technology for equipment for generating spreading codes, technology for equipment with reduced electromagnetic emanations, technology for impulse radio equipment, technology for non-cryptographic information security equipment, technology for software for cable systems sensitive to eavesdropping, technology for software for equipment employing cryptography, technology for software for equipment for generating hopping codes, technology for software for equipment for generating spreading codes, technology for software for equipment with reduced electromagnetic emanations, technology for software for impulse radio equipment, technology for software for non-cryptographic information security equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Vietnam) components for military diving apparatus, military diving apparatus, rebreathing swimming equipment
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) equipment employing cryptography
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) ISSUE (Zimbabwe) cryptographic software, equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I should be grateful for the following information regarding Government export licence approval for weaponised, as opposed to surveillance, UAVs, their software, technology and components.

1. Please could you list the countries to which the Government has given export licence approval for weaponised UAVs, their software, technology or components since coming into office, stating in the case of each country and each licence:

a)  the nature of the goods approved for export;

b)  the number of licences approved by country;

c)  their value by country;

d)  the date each licence was approved; and

e)  any end-user undertakings sought and given.

2. Please could you state whether the present Government has given any export licence approval for Brimstone, its software, technology or components and, if so, please could you provide the same information as in paragraph 1 above.

3. Please could you also state whether any export licence applications for Brimstone, its software, technology or components have been submitted to your department and are awaiting decision.

I should be grateful for your reply by Thursday 29 May.

I am copying this letter to the Foreign Secretary

12 May 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I should be grateful for your letter on the volume of weapons being exported under Government licences for counter-piracy which you said in your Oral Evidence that you would be sending to me by the end of March.

Please could I have your letter as soon as possible, and certainly no later than Thursday 29 May.

12 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for letters to me of 24 April regarding licence suspensions for Egypt and Ukraine, your letters to the Foreign Secretary of the same date regarding licence suspensions for Russia, sniper rifles and Ukraine, and G4S and Israel, and your letter to me of 28 April regarding the recent update to the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria. I am replying to all six letters on behalf of the Government as the subject matter for each falls primarily within my Ministerial responsibility. I apologise for the slight delay in doing so.

Egypt - suspended licences

On 19 July 2013 we reviewed all extant licences against the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export licensing Criteria in lights of the deteriorating situation in Egypt. As a result of this review we revoked 5 Standard Individual Export Licensing (SIELs) because we assessed that the proposed export would be in breach of Criterion 2, i.e. that there was a clear risk that the goods might be used for internal repression.

On 21 August 2013, the EU Foreign Affairs Council stated that the "Member States agreed to suspend export licences on equipment which might be used for internal repression and reassess export licences for equipment covered by Common Position 2008/944/CFSP". This is a lower threshold than that set out in the Consolidated Criteria ("might be used" rather than "clear risk") and as a result we reviewed all extant licences. On 27 August we suspended 39 SIELs and removed Egypt as a permitted destination from 9OIELs (one of these OIELs was reinstated as on further inspection it was judged not to fall within the terms of the EU suspension). A further review was carried out in October; following this review 24 licences were reinstated as our assessment was that there was no longer a risk that the goods might be used for internal repression; two were revoked as we determined that there was a clear risk that the goods might be used for internal repression and that the licences therefore breached Criterion 2. Two had expired since being suspended so no further action was required. Sixteen licences remain suspended, these actions were completed on 25 October.

Information about these licences can be found at Annex 1.

Ukraine - suspended licences

On 4 February 2014, in response to the worsening situation in Ukraine, we revoked one export licence. The reason for revocation was that the export was no longer consistent with Criterion 2, i.e. we assessed that there was now a clear risk that the goods might be used for internal repression.

On 20 February, at the EU Foreign Affairs Council, the "Member States agreed to suspend export licences on equipment which might be used for internal repression and reassess export licences for equipment covered by Common Position 2008/944/CFSP". As with Egypt this is a lower threshold than that set out in the Consolidated Criteria ("might be used" rather than "clear risk") and as a result we reviewed all extant licences. On 25 February we suspended 22 SIELs and on 26 February we removed Ukraine as a permitted destination from 5 OIELs. In each case the reason for suspension was that the proposed export was inconsistent with EU suspension. None of these licences have subsequently been revoked or reinstated although three have now expired.

Information about all these licences is at Annex 2.

Ukraine - sniper rifles

Following a thorough search of our records, and having consulted our Post in Kiev and weapons specialists in MOD, I have been unable to verify any of the claims regarding the UK made in the article to which you refer. What I can say is that:

  

We are not aware of the existence of any UK-made weapon known as an "AVX sniper rifle", and we have no record of having granted any export licence for a weapon described in these terms.

The phrase "AK variant" is routinely used to describe weapons; however these are not made in the UK. The images we have seen from Ukraine appear to show marksmen using Dragonov SVD sniper rifles which are a derivative of the AK series of weapons and are produced by Russia and in other former communist states under licence.

We have no record of ever having granted any export licence where the Crimean Territorial Department of Internal Forces was named as end-user, consignee or third party on the licence application.

Since 2010 we have granted 17 licences for export of a total of 83 sniper rifles to Ukraine. The stated end-use in each case was for hunting or sports shooting and the end-users were authorised gun dealers or private individuals. Information about these licences is given at Annex 3.

The only licence granted for supply of sniper rifles to the Ukrainian government was in November 2000. This was for 10 rifles and the end-user was named as "the Security Service of the Ukraine".

We do have concerns about the use of hunting and sporting weapons in the recent disturbances in Ukraine, including those described as "sniper rifles". That is why the majority of the suspended licences listed in Annex 3 were for such weapons, or for components or silencers for such weapons. However I have seen nothing that would persuade me that the media report you refer to is accurate.

Russia - suspended licences

Information regarding suspended licences for Russia is provided in Annex 4. In each case the suspension was made because the export would be in breach of the policy announced in Parliament by the Foreign Secretary on 18 March, namely that the items were for direct export to Russia and were destined for units of the Russian armed forces or other state agencies which could be or are being deployed against Ukraine, or were for export to third countries for incorporation into equipment for export to Russia where there is a clear risk that the end product will be used against Ukraine. This suspension covers both military and dual use rated exports. Fifteen SIELs were suspended for direct exports and thirteen for indirect exports; in addition Russia was removed as a permitted destination from 6 OIELs (Russia was the only permitted destination for three of these licences and therefore they were revoked). All the suspensions took place on 19 March. No licences have been subsequently revoked or reinstated although one licence has now expired.

On 28 April the US government announced a package of measures against Russia. As part of these measures the Departments of State and Commerce will "deny pending applications for licences to export or re-export any high technology [military or dual-use] item…to Russia or occupied Crimea that contribute to Russia's military capabilities". Further information on these measures is available here http://www.bis.doc.gov/index.php/component/content/article/9-bis/carousel/666-commerce-department-anounces-expansion-of-export-restrictions-on-russia and here: http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2014/04/225241.htm

I understand that Germany is currently not granting new export licences for military goods, or for dual-use items where the end-user is the armed forces or internal security forces of Russia, and that extant licences are being reassessed. Please note that Germany has no legal power to suspend licences for military goods. I am not aware of specific announcements by other EU Member States or NATO members, although privately many have told us they are taking a "cautious" approach.

G4S, Israel and the OECD

I believe that the news report you refer to relates to the complaints process under the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises. As you may know, the Guideline are voluntary standards for responsible business conduct in areas including human rights, employment and the environment. Unfortunately, the news report does not reflect the complaints process accurately. Each government that adheres to the OECD Guidelines is required to maintain a National Contact Point (NCP) to consider complaints under the Guidelines. The UK NCP is maintained by the UK Government to meet this requirement. It is not part of the OECD and has no wider responsibilities for OECD functions. The UK NCP is staffed by a small team of officials based in the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), and operates independently of BIS Ministers in its consideration of complaints.

The UK NCP does not usually comment on a complaint before it makes an Initial Assessment but all its Initial Assessments are published at http://www.gov.uk/government/collections/uk-national-contact-point-statements. The NCP generally expects to make and Initial Assessment within 3 months of receiving a complaint, although I understand that a spike in its caseload at the end of last year has led to some assessments taking a little longer. I would be happy to provide a copy of the Initial Assessment to the Committees once it has been published.

Consolidated Criteria

In respect of your three questions regarding my Written Ministerial Statement of 25 March 2014:

1.  The Criteria are entitled "The Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria" because they bring together (i.e. consolidate) the EU and UK variants of these Criteria, including the amendments that were necessary to allow us to ratify the United Nations Arms Trade Treaty (ATT). It does not purport to be an EU document; it is intended to set out how the UK will apply the eight Criteria. In addition, my Statement represents an update to the previous Criteria and does not represent a substantive change in policy in any way. Retaining the name of the "old" Criteria is intended to reflect this continuity in policy.

2.  The statement you refer to was a general statement that formed part of the introductory text, it did not form part of the Consolidated Criteria itself. Licence applications have always been assessed against the eight Criteria and not against general statements contained in the introductory text.

3.  The reference to the "guidelines for Conventional Arms Transfers agreed by the Permanent Five members of the UN Security Council" was omitted because the commitments it contains have been largely superseded since they were agreed in November 1991, most notably by EU Common Position 2008/944/CFSP and the ATT. We therefore felt they were of little direct relevance today. The "OSCE Principles Governing Conventional Arms Transfers" are now referred to in Criterion 1(f). The "EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports" was replaced by the EU Common Position and it is therefore not appropriate to refer to this document.

Annex 1

Licence Suspensions and Revocations for Egypt
Licence Type
Destination Country
Goods Summary
Rating
Date of action taken
Reason
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt ground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aRevoked 19th July 2013
Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt ground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aRevoked 19th July 2013 Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for machine gunsML1a Revoked 19th July 2013Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for machine gunsML1a Revoked 19th July 2013Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Germany components for ground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aRevoked 19th July 2013 Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence subsequently surrendered by exporter
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military aero-enginesML10d Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence expired whilst suspended, no further reviewing required.
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military aero-enginesML10d Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt software for military guidance/navigation equipment ML21aSuspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence subsequently surrendered by exporter, no further reviewing required.
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)United States components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013, Licence Revoked on 25th October 2013
Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for combat helicoptersML10a Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Russia components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013, Licence Revoked on 25th October 2013
Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military parachutes and equipment, military parachutes and equipment ML10h1Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt general military vehicle componentsML6a Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military combat vehiclesML6a Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence expired whilst suspended, no further reviewing required.
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military radarsML5b Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military radarsML5b Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt training small arms ammunitionML3a Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military communications equipment ML11aSuspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt military aircrew protective equipmentML10g Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military training aircraftML10b Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military support aircraftML10b Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military support aircraftML10b Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military training aircraftML10a Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt general military aircraft componentsML10a Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicopters, military guidance/navigation equipment ML10b, ML11aSuspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt components for military helicoptersML10b Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt military aero-enginesML10d Suspended 27th August 2013
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt cryptographic software5D002c1 Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence expired whilst suspended, no further reviewing required.
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5A002a1a, 5D002aSuspended 27th August 2013, Licence Revoked on 25th October 2013
Criterion 2
SIEL (Permanent)Egypt equipment employing cryptography5A002a1a Suspended 27th August 2013; Licence expired whilst suspended, no further reviewing required.
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt software for military communications equipment, technology for the use of software for military communications equipment ML21c, ML22aSuspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt aerial target equipment, components for aerial target equipment, components for missile scoring equipment, decoy flares, missile scoring equipment, software for the use of aerial target equipment, technology for the use of aerial target equipment ML14, ML21a, ML22a, ML4b1Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt components for combat aircraft, components for combat helicopters, components for military surveillance aircraft, components for military training aircraft, components for military transport aircraft, components for military utility aircraft, components for military utility helicopters, components for tanker aircraft ML10a, ML10bSuspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt components for military aero-enginesML10d Suspended 27th August 2013, reinstated on 28th August 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt components for combat aircraft, components for ejector seats, components for military electronic equipment, ejector seats, equipment for the use of ejector seats, equipment for the use of general military aircraft components, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircrew breathing equipment, military aircrew protective equipment, military electronic equipment, signalling devices, technology for ejector seats, technology for general military aircraft components, test models for ejector seats, test models for general military aircraft components ML10a, ML10f, ML10g, ML11a, ML17n, ML22a, ML4a, PL5017 Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt aircraft bladders, aircraft diaphragms, aircraft gaskets, aircraft military communications equipment, aircraft seals, aircraft valve seats, components for aircraft military communications equipment, components for equipment for the use of military support aircraft, components for military aero-engines, components for military aircraft ground equipment, components for military aircraft pressure refuellers, components for military aircrew breathing equipment, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, components for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, components for military radars, components for military support aircraft, equipment for the use of military support aircraft, general military aircraft components, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, military aircraft pressure refuellers, military aircrew breathing equipment, military guidance/navigation equipment, military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for military support aircraft 1A001c, ML10, ML10b, ML10d, ML10f, ML10g, ML11a, ML15d, ML22a, ML5b, PL5017 Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt components for military electronic equipment, equipment for the use of aircraft missile protection systems, software for aircraft missile protection systems, technology for aircraft missile protection systems ML11a, ML21a, ML22a, PL5017Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt components for military radars, components for weapon control equipment, equipment for the use of military radars, equipment for the use of weapon control equipment, software for military radars, software for weapon control equipment, technology for military radars, technology for weapon control equipment ML11a, ML21a, ML22a, ML5a, ML5b, ML5d, PL5017 Suspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Egypt equipment employing cryptography, technology for equipment employing cryptography 5A002a1a, 5E002bSuspended 27th August 2013; Unsuspended 25th October 2013

Annex 2

Licence Revoked for Ukraine

Date of revocation: 04/02/2014;

Reason for revocation: Criterion 2 (clear risk the goods might be used for internal repression)
Application TypeGoods Annual Report Summary Goods RatingTotal Goods Value (£)
SIEL (Permanent)body armour, components for body armour ML13 398,620.12

Licences Suspended for Ukraine

1. Standard Individual Export Licences

Date of suspension: 25/02/2014;

Reason for suspension: agreement by Member States at the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU on 20/02/2014 to "suspend licences for equipment which might be used for internal repression".
Application TypeGoods Annual Report Summary Goods RatingTotal Goods Value (£)
SIEL (Permanent)gun silencers, sporting guns (15), sporting guns (20) ML119200
SIEL (Permanent)gun silencers ML1119000
SIEL (Permanent)gun silencers ML1140000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (2) ML1112000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (1) ML165000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (1) ML169805
SIEL (Temporary)sporting guns (1) ML1198000
SIEL (Permanent)sniper rifles (1) ML12500
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (20) ML110000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (10) ML110000
SIEL (Permanent)components for rifles ML16000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (5) ML116000
SIEL (Permanent)sniper rifles (3) ML116000
SIEL (Permanent)components for sniper rifles, sniper rifles (3) ML130000
SIEL (Permanent)sporting guns (2), sporting guns (20), sporting guns (5), sporting guns (6) ML137500
SIEL (Permanent)rifles (1), rifles (2), rifles (3), rifles (4) ML119588
SIEL (Permanent)sniper rifles (5) ML122500
SIEL (Permanent)sniper rifles (3), sporting guns (1), sporting guns (3), sporting guns (6) ML136500
SIEL (Permanent)gun silencers ML180000
SIEL (Permanent)components for sporting guns ML115000
SIEL (Permanent)components for sniper rifles ML18400
SIEL (Permanent)body armour, components for body armour, military helmets ML13346000

2. Open Individual Licences re-issued without Ukraine as a permitted destination

Date of suspension: 26/02/2014;

Reason for suspension: agreement by Member States at the Foreign Affairs Council of the EU on 20/02/2014 to "suspend licences for equipment which might be used for internal repression".
Application TypeAction Goods Annual Report Summary

Goods Rating
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued sporting gunsML1
OITCLRe-issuedgun mountings, gun silencers, small arms ammunition, sporting guns, weapon sights ML1, ML3
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued military communications equipment, components for military communications equipment, components for military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, equipment for the production of military communications equipment, software for military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment ML11, ML18, ML21, ML22
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment, technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment ML21, ML22
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment, technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment ML21, ML22

Annex 3

Export licences for sniper rifles for Ukraine, 2010-2013
Date Licence GrantedGoods Description QuantityTotal Licensed Value (£) End-User
28/09/2010Stock System, Rifle Calibre .300, Rifle Calibre .308, 700 Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .308 615000Arm Elit
14/01/2011Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .338 1036000Arm Elit
27/06/2011Hunting Rifle Calibre .308 515000Arm Elit
30/06/2011NATO Model Rifle Calibre 7.62 x 51 515000Arm Elit
06/07/2011Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .308, Ammunition Calibre .300, Ammunition 15113400Arm Elit
19/08/2011Hunting Rifle Calibre .308 515000Arm Elit
26/09/2011Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .308 618000Arm Elit
27/10/2011Semi Automatic Rifle Calibre .308, Spare Magazine, Suppressor. 311605Arm Elit
14/03/2012Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .300 12500Arm Elit
15/08/2012Repeating Target Rifle (6.5x47mm) with 2 spare barrels. 31500Private Individual
21/12/2012Bolt Action Rifle. Calibre .338 316000Arm Elit
07/01/2013Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .338 with interchangeable spare barrels in calibre .300 & .308 330000Arm Elit
15/04/2013Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .308 522500Arm Elit
12/04/2013Desert Tactical Arms SRS Chassis System with Conversion Kit, Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .308 22" Barrel 624000Arm Elit
23/07/2013Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .338 with Spare Barrel Calibre .338 37000Private Individual
26/07/2013Bolt Action Rifle .338 15300Private Individual
24/09/2013Bolt Action Rifle Calibre .22-250, Bolt Action Rifle Calibre 6.5-284 336500Arm Elit

Annex 4

Licences Suspended for Russia

1. Standard Individual Export Licences for direct export
Application TypeGoods Annual Report Summary Goods RatingTotal Goods Value (£)
SIEL (Permanent)components for combat aircraft, components for military guidance/navigation equipment, technology for the use of combat aircraft ML10, ML11, ML22275,051.98
SIEL (Permanent)general military vehicle components ML6296,400.00
SIEL (Permanent)goods treated for signature suppression for military use ML177,513,132.00
SIEL (Permanent)general military vehicle components ML621,379.00
SIEL (Permanent)general military vehicle components ML628,240.00
SIEL (Permanent)general military vehicle components ML6228,120.00
SIEL (Permanent)components for combat naval vessels ML922,472.00
SIEL (Permanent)equipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5A002, 5D002636,400.00
SIEL (Permanent)components for military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, military improvised explosive device decoying/detection/disposal/jamming equipment ML4, ML412,640.63
SIEL (Permanent)goods treated for signature suppression for military use ML177,513,132.00
SIEL (Permanent)focal plane arrays 6A00211,040,000.00
SIEL (Permanent)goods treated for signature suppression for military use ML177,513,132.00
SIEL (Permanent)body armour ML137,500.00
SIEL (Permanent)focal plane arrays 6A002389,389.00
SIEL (Permanent)focal plane arrays 6A00296,000.00

2. Standard Individual Export Licences for incorporation in third countries and onward supply to Russia
Application TypeEnd User Countries Goods Annual Report SummaryGoods Rating Total Goods Value
SIEL (Permanent)France components for military aircraft head-up/down displays ML10£216,050.44
SIEL (Permanent)France components for military aero-enginesML10 £99,600.00
SIEL (Permanent)Italy general military vehicle componentsML6 £80,189.00
SIEL (Permanent)France components for military aircrew protective equipment ML10£51,950.00
SIEL (Permanent)Italy general military vehicle componentsML6 £265,644.00
SIEL (Permanent)France military guidance/navigation equipmentML11 £148,566.00
SIEL (Permanent)France military aircraft head-up/down displaysML10 £330,620.96
SIEL (Permanent)Italy general military vehicle componentsML6 £4,743.60
SIEL (Permanent)Italy general military vehicle componentsML6 £230.00
SIEL (Permanent)France components for military guidance/navigation equipment ML11£132,164.00
SIEL (Permanent)France targeting equipmentML5£20,000.00
SIEL (Permanent)Italy military guidance/navigation equipmentML11 £22,315.67
SIEL (Permanent)South Africa components for military helicoptersML10 £20,480.00

3. Open Individual Licences revoked or re-issued without Russia
Application TypeAction Goods Annual Report SummaryGoods Rating
OIEL (Military / Dual Use) 

Revoked

technology for the production of unfinished products for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment ML22
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued imaging cameras6A003
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued components for military field engineer equipment, components for military support vehicles, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, military electronic equipment, military field engineer equipment, military support vehicles, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military support vehicles, technology for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, technology for the use of military field engineer equipment ML11, ML17, ML22, ML4, ML6
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Revoked technology for the production of unfinished products for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment ML22
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Revoked technology for air-to-air missiles, technology for anti-armour missiles, technology for anti-ship missiles, technology for combat aircraft, technology for combat helicopters, technology for countermeasure equipment for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for fire control equipment, technology for general military aircraft components, technology for general military vehicle components, technology for guided missile decoying equipment, technology for laser rangefinders, technology for laser warning detectors, technology for military combat vehicles, technology for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for optical target acquisition equipment, technology for optical target surveillance equipment, technology for periscopes, technology for tanks, technology for turrets, technology for weapon night sights, technology for weapon sights ML22
OIEL (Military / Dual Use)Re-issued components for submersible equipment, components for submersible vehicles, heading sensors for hydrophone arrays, high energy capacitors, metal alloy cylindrical forms, metal alloy tubes, submersible equipment 1C202, 1A201, 6A001, 8A002

14 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

Thank you for your letter of 28 April on the subject of barrel bombs, and their position under international law.

There have been regular reports of the use of barrel bombs by the regime of President Assad in Syria. I raised the issue on 22 February this year, following a UN Security Council resolution to allow greater humanitarian access to Syria.

I called on the Assad regime top cease the indiscriminate use of aerial bombardment across Syria, including the barbaric use of barrel bombs, and immediately adhere to the obligations set by the Security Council and allow free and unfettered access for all humanitarian agencies.

Behind my statement was a condemnation of the flagrant abuse of the principles of International Humanitarian Law, specifically regarding the indiscriminate use of weapons, and the deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian objects. A barrel bomb, or indeed any weapon, is used unlawfully if it is deliberately targeted at civilians or civilian objects, or used in an indiscriminate, disproportionate fashion with insufficient precautions taken in attack. However, in principle the air-delivery of weapons is no less capable of being carried out indiscriminately than any other means of delivery.

HMG does not consider that barrel bombs as a category of conventional weapon are specifically prohibited under international law. There may nonetheless be circumstances in which a barrel bomb or other improvised explosive device is equipped with chemical weapons, in which case the use of such would be prohibited in all circumstances under the Chemical Weapons Convention. HMG does not currently have any plans to bring the issue of barrel bombs to the UN Convention on certain Conventional Weapons, or any other fora.

We will continue to condemn President Assad's flagrant abuses of international humanitarian law, including the deliberate targeting of civilians and civilian objects.

19 May 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

I attach the letter I wrote to you on 16 April on the DSEi exhibition, and the two letters I wrote to you on 17 April on the US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty and on Arms Export Licence Revocations.

The Clerk to the Committees has advised me that your Department's officials are claiming that none of the hard copies of these three letters have been received by your Department which seems strange given that you have replied to a number of other letters I sent to you at the same time.

In accordance with our usual practice as a back-up copies of these three letters were also emailed to your Department.

I attach a copy of the relevant email sent to Mr Ian Webster on 23 April

.

No doubt you will wish to make your own inquiries as to what has happened to this correspondence within your Department. However, as the matters concerned are all relevant to the Committees' forthcoming Report, I should be grateful for your replies to all three letters no later than 2 June.

20 May 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Justine Greening, MP, Secretary of State for International Development

I refer you to my letter to you of 24 April about DFID's role in the arms export control process to which Alan Duncan replied with his letter of 8 May.

I am sorry to say that Alan's reply is most disappointing.

Given that Criteria 8 forms part of both the EU's and the UK's Criteria for arms exports, the Committees attach considerable importance to the way in which your Department discharges its role in the UK's arms export controls process. It is therefore a matter of concern that though the Government stated in CM 8707, published last October, that officials would be submitting advice to Ministers last Autumn on DFID's role in the export control process, no such advice had in fact been submitted by the time of Alan's reply to me in May this year.

The Committees will wish to include in their Report on their current inquiry which is now being drafted their scrutiny of your Department's role in arms exports controls. I therefore need to have your promised update no later than 2 June.

I am copying this letter to the Chair of the International Development Committee, Sir Malcolm Bruce, to whom I would be grateful if you could copy your reply, and also to Alan Duncan.

20 May 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon William Hague, MP, First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs

In your letter of 24 April you asked me to make public which precursor chemicals that have been or could be used for the manufacture of chemical weapons have been declared by the Syrian regime.

As my earlier response made clear, the information provided by Syria in its declarations to the OPCW is classified under the Chemical Weapons Convention's confidentiality regime.

Article 4 states:

"Each State Party shall treat information which it receives from the Organisation in accordance with the level of confidentiality established for that information." All declarations received by the OPCW are confidential.

For operational reasons and with Syria's agreement the OPCW have put some of this information into the public domain. I attach a table with these details.

Full details of the chemicals listed in the Syrian declaration were provided to you by officials at a confidential briefing on 29 April.

My officials are seeking OPCW agreement that further information contained in the Syrian declaration can be placed in the public domain.

Annex

CHEMICAL NAME
QUANTITY TO BE DESTROYED (metric tonnes)
1TRIETHYLAMINE
30
2TRIMETHYL PHOSPHITE (TMP)
60
3DIMETHYL PHOSPHITE (DMP)
5
4MONOISOPROPYLAMINE
40
5DI-ISOPROPYL AMINOETHANOL
5
62-CHLOROETHANOL
5
7BUTAN-1-OL
5
8METHANOL
3
9HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
60
10PHOSPHORUS PENTASULPHIDE
10
11PHOSPHORUS TRICHLORIDE
30
12PHOSPHORUS OXYCHLORIDE
15
13HYDROCHLORIC ACID
45
14PROPAN-2-OL
120
15HEXAMINE
80
16SODIUM-O-ETHYL METHYL PHOSPHONOTHIONATE
130
17N (2-CHLOROETHYL)-N- ISOPROPYL PROPAN-2-AMINE (SALT)
40
18N (2-CHLOROETHYL)-N- ISOPROPYL PROPAN-2-AMINE (SOLUTION 23-64%)
90
19N (2-CHLOROETHYL)-N-ETHYL PROPAN 2 AMINE (SOLUTION 23-64%)
25

4 June 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Alan Duncan, MP, Minister of State for International Development

Thank you for your letter to Secretary of State Justine Greening on 20 May 2014. I am responding as Minister responsible for DFID's role in the UK's arms export licencing process, in particular Criterion 8 (C8).

I wish to reassure you that my Department treats the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licencing Criteria with the utmost seriousness, and I am therefore pleased to update you on DFID's work on Criterion 8. Officials in my department have conducted a review of C8 in consultation with other government departments. I have recently approved a revision to the methodology for its application.

DFID will strengthen its application of Criterion 8 by:

1. Improving the data and indicators used to calculate the C8 thresholds;

2. Focusing our analysis on the least developed countries and those where C8 is most relevant;

3. Ensuring the cumulative value of licenses to each country is included in our assessment;

4. Involving DFID country offices more closely in decisions on open licences.

An explanation of all these changes is attached to this letter. DFID officials will begin implementation immediately and will review the effectiveness of this revised approach after 12 months. A full report will be annexed to the 2015 UK Annual Review on Arms Export Controls.

Alongside the review of C8, my officials have also looked into whether DFID could formally contribute to the consideration of other criteria. My view is that the expertise required for assessment of these other Criteria already sits within other departments. DFID offices work closely with colleagues from other departments both in London and overseas, and their knowledge is therefore already available informally. DFID will continue to focus on the assessment of Criterion 8.

Annex

Revision to Methodology for Criterion 8 of the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria

1.  This note provides details of a revision to the UK Government's methodology for assessing export licenses against Criterion 8 (C8) of the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria.

2.  The Department for International Development has responsibility for assessing Criterion 8 of the cross-HMG export licensing system, which asks whether a proposed export "would seriously undermine the economy or seriously hamper the sustainable development of the recipient country."

3.  The 2007 UK Strategic Export Controls Annual Report outlined the current methodology and data necessary to take decisions on the application of Criterion 8 (Annex C of the report). Following a review of the application of Criterion 8, a revision to this methodology is proposed for three main reasons:

a.  The cumulative impact of exports to a single country is not captured;

b.  'Open' licences are sometimes approved which allow exporters to export as much as they want to a defined country;

c.  More countries are considered than necessary, including many which are unlikely ever to raise concerns under C8.

4.  The revision to the methodology is detailed below, the core of which remains the same, with four changes designed to strengthen the process.

How the Methodology Currently Operates

5.  The methodology laid out in 2007 addressed exports to all IDA-recipient countries. A baseline threshold of 2.5% of combined public health and education spending in the recipient country is calculated and adjusted according to a series of development indicators (see Table 1 below). DFID views any export license application above this adjusted threshold for a more detailed examination. DFID may also ask to see applications in respect of other countries ad hoc.

6.  Four changes will be made to improve the robustness of the process:

I.  Improving the data and indicators used to calculate the C8 thresholds.

II.  Focusing analysis on the least developed countries and those where C8 is most relevant.

III.  Ensuring the cumulative value of licenses to each country is included in the assessment.

IV.  Involving DFID country offices more closely in C8 decisions regarding open licences.

Alteration to indicators

7.  Annex C in the 2007 Annual Report laid out the list of indicators used to calculate the adjusted threshold. One of these original indicators[192], for which data was scarce, will be replaced with an assessment of the country against a corruption indicator published by the World Bank.

8.  The data underlying the thresholds will continue to be updated annually, where available, to maintain relevance. The full list of indicators is detailed at the end of this note in Table 1.

Focusing analysis on the least developed countries

9.  The existing methodology for Criterion 8 involves the consideration of export licence applications for the 82 countries on the World Bank's IDA list. This includes a number of countries where the risk of Criterion 8 concerns emerging is considered very low. By excluding countries considered particularly low risk from the analysis, the revised methodology will allow DFID to focus on licences for fewer countries in greater detail.

10.  In order to determine which countries to consider, DFID will undertake an assessment each year of the risk of Criterion 8 concerns emerging for each country, using the indicators in Table 1. Indicators are assigned a binary trigger value, giving each country a score of "1" or "0" for each indicator. Any country that receives a score of 4 or less is considered particularly low risk, and will be removed from the analysis of Criterion 8 for that year. The detail of this assessment is in Table 2 at the end of this note.

11.  For 2014, this assessment generates the following list of 47 countries that will continue to be assessed under Criterion 8:

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Benin, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cambodia, Central African Republic, Chad, Comoros, Cote d'Ivoire, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Haiti, India, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mauritania, Mozambique, Myanmar, Nepal, Niger, Nigeria, Occupied Palestinian Territories*, Pakistan, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Somalia, South Sudan*, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Tanzania, Togo, Uganda, Vietnam, Yemen, Zambia, Zimbabwe.

* Countries may be added to the list on an ad hoc basis where deemed necessary, or where the lack of data makes an assessment of risk difficult (as in the case of both the Occupied Palestinian Territories and South Sudan).

Ensuring the cumulative value of licences to each country is included in our assessment

12.  The existing methodology assesses licences individually against a threshold. Under the revised methodology DFID will also consider licences cumulatively, so as to take into account the impact of all arms exports to a given country rather than of each individual export.

Involving our country offices more closely in C8 decisions regarding open licences

13.  Open licences have no financial value attached to them and therefore cannot be assessed against numerical thresholds. They are currently considered by DFID advisers in London, with support from country offices used on an ad hoc basis. Under the revised methodology, open licenses will be considered by both DFID advisers in London and in country (where appropriate and available) in each instance. This will strengthen the assessment of open licenses, incorporating local expertise into the consideration of factors including the nature of the goods being exported, previous licences approved, and the wider risk of Criterion 8 concerns in each country.

Table 1: Updated indicators for adjusted threshold
Indicator
Definition
Trigger
Amber Adjustment
Red

Adjustment
CORE DATA FOR BASELINE THRESHOLD
Health and Education spending 2.5% of Health and Education Expenditure 2.5%- -
INDICATORS FOR ADJUSTED THRESHOLD
1. Military expenditure Military Expenditure as a percentage of GDP compared to the low income country average Red: >2.5%

Amber: >2.0%

0.80.6
2. Military spending compared to social sector spending Military expenditure as a percentage of GDP compared to Health and Education spending as a percentage of GDP. Red: >60%

Amber: >50%

0.80.6
3. EU or bilateral aid (ODA) ODA as a percentage of Gross National Income (GNI) Red: >4.0%

Amber: >2.3%

0.80.6
4. Public finances (deficit) Overall public deficit as a percentage of GDP after grants Red: >5%

Amber: >3.5%

0.80.6
5. Public finances (revenue) Recurrent revenue yield as a percentage of GDP Red: <10%

Amber: <15%

0.90.8
6. Balance of payments (international reserves) International foreign exchange reserves in terms of a months' imports Red: <1.5 months' imports

Amber: < 2.5 month's imports

0.80.6
7. Balance of payments (trend in int'l reserves) Downward trend in reserves: if over last year, if reserves at or below 2.5 months' imports Red: Fall

Amber: Same level

0.950.9
9. External debt: HIPC ratios Trends in a country's external debt relative to HIPC sustainability ratios: NPV of debt to fiscal revenue as % Red: > 250

Amber: > 238

0.850.7
8. External debt: credit rating Institutional Investor Credit Rating Red: < 15

Amber: < 20

0.80.6
10. GNIGross National Income per capita PPP dollars Red: <$1,000

Amber <$1,500

0.850.7
11. HDIUNDP Human Development Index (HDI) Red: < 0.400

Amber: < 0.500

0.80.6
12. Corruption Whether the country is highly corrupt according to the World Bank Corruption Indicators. Red or amber: < -1 N/A0.5
13. DFIDWhether the country has a DFID Country Office in place Red or amber: Country Office N/A0.5

Table 2: Indicators and triggers for country list

Indicator

Trigger

Result

1. Military Expenditure as a % of GDP

Greater or less than 2%

>2% = 1

<2% = 0


2. ODA as % of GNI

Greater or less than 2.3%

>2.3% = 1

<2.3% = 0


3. Military Expenditure as a % of Health and Education Spending

Greater or less than 50%

>50% = 1

<50% = 0


4. Public finances: deficit as % of GDP

Greater or less than 3.5%

>3.5% = 1

<3.5% = 0


5. Public finances: government revenue as % of GDP

Greater or less than 15%

<15% = 1

>15% = 0


6. International foreign exchange reserves in terms of a months' imports

Greater or less than 2.5 months

<2.5 = 1

>2.5 = 0


7. Balance of payments (trend in int'l reserves)

Rise or Fall

<0 = 1

>0 = 0


8. NPV of debt to fiscal revenue as %

Greater or less than 238%

>238% = 1

<238% = 0


9. Institutional Investor Credit Rating

Greater or less than 20

<20 = 1

>20 = 0


10. GNI

Greater or less than $1500

<$1500 = 1

>$1500 = 0


11. HDI

Greater or less than 0.5

<0.5 = 1

>0.5 = 0


12. World Bank Corruption Index

Greater or less than -0.6

<-0.6 = 1

>-0.6 = 0


13. DFID Country Office presence

Yes or No

Yes = 3

No = 0

Notes:

-  Indicator 13 - DFID country office presence - has been more heavily weighted than other indicators in order to ensure that all DFID priority countries are retained on the list.

6 June 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your two letters dated 12 May 2014 concerning "weaponised" Un-manned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) and licences for maritime anti-piracy respectively. Thank you also for your letter dated 16 April 2014 concerning the Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEi) trade fair and your two letters dated 17 April 2014 about arms export licence revocations and the US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty respectively. Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to these letters. I am writing one consolidated reply and will address each issue in turn.

"Weaponised" UAVs and Brimstone

Let me start by clarifying that the UK does not classify "weaponised" UAVs separately from "non-weaponised" UAVs and that many components will be common to both. Consequently, in the context of your request we have searched our records for all 'military' UAVs and components falling within control entry ML10c1 (previously ML10c) in the UK Strategic Export Control Lists and for related software and technology. We then sought to identify from the detailed goods description any licences that were for items intended for "weaponised" UAVs.

On this basis we have found no record of any export licences granted by the present Government for "weaponised" UAVs, their software, technology or components.

I can also confirm that no licences have been granted by this Government for the Brimstone missile, its software, technology or components. However we have granted one export licence for software for modelling, simulating and evaluating the Brimstone Missile System. Information about this licence is included at Annex A.

Finally, there are no applications for Brimstone, its software, technology or components, currently awaiting decision.

Licences for Maritime Anti-Piracy

The Committees raised concerns at the December 2013 hearing about the volume of weapons licensed for use by Private Marine Security Companies (PMSCs). Mr Mike Gapes MP quoted export data for the period April 2012 to June 2013, indicating that "a total of 30,000 assault rifles, 2,536 pistols and 11,000 rifles were supplied to a number of countries on the East Coast of Africa and to the Arab world, and also to South Africa and Russia". Mr Gapes went on to ask "whether such quantities…seem reasonable in terms of the need, which clearly exists, for anti-piracy work". He also asked if there was "evidence of diversion of any of these weapons away from the purposes for which they were supplied". My officials committed to look at these points.

Firstly, let me be clear that I stand by what I said in December. There is no evidence of diversion. All the British security companies involved in anti-piracy activities are subject to a code of conduct and rigorous pre-licensing checks. Holders of the Open General Trade Control Licence (Marine Anti-Piracy) are also subject to post-licensing audits. The vast majority of Private Marine Security Companies are British and they play an important role in ensuring the safety of shipping off the coast of East Africa.

My officials have examined all the exports of automatic weapons and small arms during 2012 and 2013 in support of the Marine Anti-Piracy (MAP) sector. They looked at weapons, accessories and ammunition falling within control entries ML1a, ML1b, ML1d, ML3a and PL5017 as outlined in Schedule 1 of the Open General Trade Control Licence (Marine Anti-Piracy).

As well as looking at the quantity of items licensed over the two year period they also identified what was actually exported. The investigation showed that the overall percentage of goods shipped against licences granted for automatic weapons and small arms was only some 1.8 per cent of the total figure licensed in 2012 and 2013. Although 181,708 individual items were licensed over the two year period, only 3,273 were shipped (2,332 assault rifles; 83 combat shot guns; 6 machine guns; 63 pistols; 623 rifles; 166 sporting guns).

It is clear from contacts with exporters that they have routinely been applying for licences to cover volumes of exports vastly in excess of what is actually exported. This is because they have no firm estimate of likely exports over the two year validity period of each licence at the point they apply for licences.

The volumes listed in many of these licences are not therefore an accurate prediction of the eventual level of exports. Although the overall volume shipped is proportionate to the activities of British PMSCs - and there is no evidence of diversion - this is not a satisfactory situation. My officials will be working with the suppliers of automatic weapons and small arms to PMSCs over the next few months to put new licensing arrangements in place to closely align the volumes licensed and actual exported volumes. These arrangements will enable the UK Government to exercise greater supervision of these exports and will include regular reporting of volumes exported to be included in the routine quarterly publication of export licensing data.

We also announced a review of the mainstay licensing cover for PMSCs, the Open General Trade Control Licence (Marine Anti-Piracy), at a recent meeting of the Security in Complex Environments Group (SCEG). SCEG is the trade association for the sector. Our aim will be to ensure that the licence remains fit for purpose and it is our intention to put a revised version in place by the end of this year.

DSEi trade fair

During the 2013 DSEi exhibition the event organisers, Clarion, found literature that allegedly breached UK export controls on the stands of two companies based overseas (Tianjin Myway International Trading Company and Magforce International). The literature contained pictures of certain Category A goods, in this case paramilitary items including electric shock batons, electric-shock belts and leg irons. Clarion expelled the two companies from the exhibition and the literature in question was confiscated and passed to HM Revenue and Customs.

Simply displaying pictures of Category A goods in a brochure may not necessarily constitute an offence. In order to prove a criminal offence in such cases it may be necessary to prove a link between the display of literature and the eventual movement of the goods between two overseas countries. You will recall that this issue was addressed at some length in my letters to you of 13 February and 26 March 2012.

As you will be aware, HM Revenue and Customs is responsible for investigating potential breaches of UK strategic export controls. HMRC is also responsible for referring cases to the Crown Prosecution Service. I am assured that HMRC fully and properly considered the alleged breaches at DSEi 2013, as they would in any case where potential breaches are detected, or where there are credible allegations of an offence.

In these cases HMRC determined that further action was neither appropriate nor viable, and therefore did not take specific steps to draw this matter to the attention of the Crown Prosecution Service.

Government departments worked closely with Clarion at the DSEi exhibition to ensure exhibitors complied with UK law. The fact that this literature was detected and confiscated, and that the exhibiting companies were expelled from the exhibition, was the result of effective co-operation between officials and the event organisers and I view this as a positive outcome.

Arms export licence revocations

In your letter dated 17 April 2014, you requested details of all licence revocations made in the period 14 May 2013 to the present, listed by country.

The information you requested is attached in Annex B. The data provided is split into two sections:

a list of 17 revoked licences - either Standard Individual Export Licences or Open Individual Export Licences (OIELs) for single destinations

a list of 8 licences where specific countries have been removed from extant multiple destination OIELs or Open Individual Trade Control Licences (OITCLs)

Please note that data for licences revoked or countries removed in 2014 are not currently in the public domain. This includes two licences for Venezuela revoked in the last few days because of concerns about internal repression.

US-UK Defence Trade Cooperation Treaty and US Export Control Reform

There is potential for confusion in using the word "compliant" in respect of the Treaty and the US Export Control Reform (ECR) initiative. The intent of the Treaty was to enhance bilateral defence equipment cooperation by creating an exemption to the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) (the ITAR relates to those items appearing on the United States Munitions List (USML)). One of the objectives of ECR is to enhance US defence cooperation with a wider range of partners by moving less-sensitive military items from the USML to the Commerce Control List (CCL). By definition items which have moved from the USML to the Commerce Control List (CCL) under ECR are not eligible for an ITAR exemption.

The real question therefore is whether the utility of the Treaty could be overtaken by ECR unless substantive changes are made. This is because the number of Treaty-eligible items is being reduced under ECR while specific exemptions within the Treaty mean certain other technologies were excluded from the start. There has been good dialogue between our two governments on maintaining a special place for the Treaty but at the moment US resources are focused on the implementation of ECR. The British Government's long term objective is to move the Treaty to the mainstream of our defence and security relationship.

Annex A
  STANDARD INDIVIDUAL LICENCE (PERMANENT) FOR SOFTWARE RELATED TO BRIMSTONE       
Goods Description Goods Summary Destination Goods Value (£) Date of Approval End User Undertaking provided?
CD containing version of the Dual Mode Brimstone UOR standard DIMODS 6 DoF Mathematical Model Software for modelling / simulating / evaluating weapon systems United States 20000 31-Jul-2012 Yes

Annex B
  LICENCES REVOKED       
Licence Type Goods Summary Goods Rating End User Countries Revoke Date Refusal Reason
SIELequipment employing cryptography 5A002a1a Venezuela28/05/2014 2,7
SIELequipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5A002a1a, 5D002a Venezuela 28/05/2014 2,7
SIELcomponents for combat helicopters ML10a Russia12/05/2014 4
OIELtechnology for the production of unfinished products for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment ML22a Russia24/03/2014 4
OIELtechnology for air-to-air missiles, technology for anti-armour missiles, technology for anti-ship missiles, technology for combat aircraft, technology for combat helicopters, technology for countermeasure equipment for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for fire control equipment, technology for general military aircraft components, technology for general military vehicle components, technology for guided missile decoying equipment, technology for laser rangefinders, technology for laser warning detectors, technology for military combat vehicles, technology for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment, technology for optical target acquisition equipment, technology for optical target surveillance equipment, technology for periscopes, technology for tanks, technology for turrets, technology for weapon night sights, technology for weapon sights ML22a Russia24/03/2014 4
OIELtechnology for the production of unfinished products for military infrared/thermal imaging equipment ML22a Russia24/03/2014 4
SIELbody armour, components for body armour ML13d Ukraine04/02/2014 2
SIELsoftware replicating controlled telecommunications equipment, radio jamming equipment 5D001c, 5A001f2 Nigeria 15/11/2013 2
SIELradio jamming equipment 5A001f2 Nigeria15/11/2013 2
SIELcomponents for combat helicopters ML10a United States 25/10/2013 2
SIELequipment employing cryptography, software for equipment employing cryptography 5A002a1a, 5D002a Egypt 25/10/2013 2
SIELequipment for the use of military helicopters, components for military helicopters PL5017, ML10b Russia 25/10/2013 2
SIELcomponents for ground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aGermany 19/07/2013 2
SIELground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aEgypt 19/07/2013 2
SIELground vehicle military communications equipment ML6aEgypt 19/07/2013 2
SIELcomponents for machine guns ML1aEgypt 19/07/2013 2
SIELcomponents for machine guns ML1aEgypt 19/07/2013 2
         
  COUNTRIES REMOVED FROM EXTANT LICENCES       
Licence Type Goods Summary Goods Rating End User Countries Revoke Date Refusal Reason
OIELimaging cameras 6A003b4b Russia24/03/2013 4
OIELcomponents for military field engineer equipment, components for military support vehicles, components for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, military electronic equipment, military field engineer equipment, military support vehicles, munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, technology for military electronic equipment, technology for military support vehicles, technology for munitions/ordnance detection/disposal equipment, technology for the use of military field engineer equipment ML11a, ML17d, ML22a, ML4b1, ML6a Russia 24/03/2014 4
OIELcomponents for submersible equipment, components for submersible vehicles, heading sensors for hydrophone arrays, high energy capacitors, metal alloy cylindrical forms, metal alloy tubes, submersible equipment 1C202a, 3A201a1, 6A001a2d, 8A002a2, 8A002a3, 8A002a4, 8A002c, 8A002i2 Russia 19/03/2014 4
OIELsoftware enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment, technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment ML21c, ML22a Ukraine 26/02/2014 2
OIELsoftware enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment, technology for software enabling equipment to function as military communications equipment ML21c, ML22a Ukraine 26/02/2014 2
OIELsporting guns ML1aUkraine 26/02/2014 2
OIELcomponents for military communications equipment, equipment for the production of military communications equipment, equipment for the use of military communications equipment, military communications equipment, software for military communications equipment, technology for military communications equipment ML11a, ML18a, ML21a, ML22a Ukraine 26/02/2014 2
OITCLgun mountings, gun silencers, small arms ammunition, sporting guns, weapon sights ML1a, ML1d, ML3a Ukraine 25/02/2014 2

6 June 2014

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Letter from the Chair of the Committees to the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

On 17 April 2014 I wrote to you requesting a list of all export licence revocations for the period 14 may 2013 to the present. You replied to that request on 6 June, providing in an annex to your letter providing a total of 14 SIEL revocations and 3 OIEL revocations for single destinations and 7 OIEL and 1 OITCL revocations where specific countries have been removed from extant multiple destination OIELs or OITCLs.

However, on examining the ECO Pivot reports for Quarter 3 (July-September) and Quarter 4 (October-December) 2013 there appear to be some discrepancies between the data supplied in your letter of 6 June and the information contained in the Pivot Report. For example:

The Pivot report for Q3 2013 lists the following revocations not included in the list provided as an annex to your letter of 6 June:

Continental Shelf: SIEL for towed hydrophone arrays;

Pivot Report for Q4 2013 lists the following revocations not included in the list provided as an annex to your letter of 6 June:

Belgium: OIEL for components for military aero-engines and military aero-engines;

Latvia: OIEL for software for military communications equipment and technology for the use of software for military communications equipment;

Malaysia: OIEL for components for equipment for the use of military aero-engines, components for military aero-engines, components for test equipment for military aero-engines, equipment for the use of military aero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment and test equipment for military aero-engines;

Morocco: OIEL for software for military communications equipment and technology for the use of software for military communications equipment;

Nigeria: 2 SIELs for radio jamming equipment refused and a SIEL for radio jamming equipment and software replicating controlled telecommunications equipment;

Russia: SIELs for components for military helicopters and equipment for the use of military helicopters and an OIEL for software for military communications equipment and technology for the use of software for military communications equipment;

Tunisia: OIEL for software for military communications equipment and technology for the use of software for military communications equipment;

Turkey: OIEL for components for equipment for the use of military aero-engines, components for military aero-engines, components for test equipment for military aero-engines, environmental test facilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the use of military aero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment and test equipment for military aero-engines;

United Arab Emirates: OIELs for: military engineer vehicles; software for military communications equipment and technology for the use of military communications equipment; and components for equipment for the use of military aero-engines, components for military aero-engines, components for test equipment for military aero-engines, environmental test facilities for military aero-engines, equipment for the use of military aero-engines, military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment and test equipment for military aero-engines;

Please would you explain why the above, and any other revocations, for arms export licences were not included in the annex to your letter of 6 June and please provide a full and comprehensive list of revocations for the period 6 June 2014 to the present.

12 June 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Michael Fallon, MP, Minister of State for Business and Enterprise, Department of Business, Innovation and Skills

I am writing to let you know about a notice we sent to exporters last week. Please see a copy annexed below.

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has been migrating to a new desktop computer system. This will bring considerable benefits but while it is bedding in we have some temporary performance problems with the online export licensing system.

We are still handling the majority of licence applications within published target times - and there is no evidence that exporters have any lost business due to slower processing times - but we are keen to keep our customers up to date as some are experiencing short delays. Typically, applications are taking four days longer than in the period just before migration to the new desktop computer system, although more than 80 per cent of applications are being handled within twenty-five working days.

BIS are working hard to rectify the performance issues and a number of technical fixes have been implemented this week. The early signs are that these will put us back on track very soon. In the meantime we have asked exporters to contact our helpline if they are concerned that they may lose export business. We will then prioritise their applications.

Both technical (IT) and export licensing personnel are actively managing the situation to minimise the risk to export business. I will write to you again before the end of next week with a further update.

Annex

Text of Notice to Exporters

Notice to Exporters 2014/16 - Impact of new computer system on SPIRE licensing service

11 June 2014

The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has just migrated to a new desktop computer system. Although this will bring considerable performance benefits for BIS and the Export Control Organisation, the migration has had a significant short term impact on the performance and availability of the ECO SPIRE system.

While we are still meeting our licensing performance targets, we are currently experiencing a backlog in processing licence applications and delivering other advisory services. This means that regrettably, in order to prioritise licence applications, we will not be able accept new enquiries for advice about Control List Classifications until further notice. For information about how you can assess your exports please refer to see the GOV.UK guidance https://www.gov.uk/do-your-goods-need-an-export-licence.

Please accept our apology for any delays you are experiencing and bear with us while we work to clear the backlog. If you are in danger of losing export business because of these delays then please contact the ECO Helpline on 0207 215 4594 or email eco.help@bis.gsi.gov.uk and we will strive to prioritise your application. To speed up the process please avoid contacting us about non-urgent cases at this time.

16 June 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from Michael Fallon, MP, Minister of State for Business and Enterprise, Department of Business, Innovation and Skills

I am writing to update you on the performance of the online export licensing system, further to my letter on this subject last week.

The technical fixes we have introduced appear to have almost fully resolved the IT problems we faced as our new computer system is bedded in. We have also increased staff resourcing on export licensing, including through weekend working. As a result we are now reducing the numbers of licences subject to delays.

It is currently taking us around 22 days to approve 70% of licence applications, compared to our target of 20 days. But the majority of licence applications are still being handled within published target times and there remains no evidence that exporters have lost business due to slower processing times.

We will continue to do all we can to restore service levels to their target rates as soon as possible. We will also keep exporters updated and continue to advertise that exporters can contact our helpline if they are concerned that they may lose export business, so we can then prioritise their applications.

I will write to you again if there are significant changes to report.

27 June 2014

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Letter to the Chair of the Committees from the Rt Hon Vince Cable, MP, Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills

Thank you for your letter of 12 June 2014 regarding discrepancies between the list of revoked licences I supplied to you in my letter of 6 June and the data published in the ECO's Pivot Reports for Q3 and Q4 2013.

First of all I should note that the following SIELs were included in my letter of 6 June and that there is no discrepancy with respect to these revocations:

2 SIELs for Nigeria - one for "software replicating controlled telecommunications equipment, radio jamming equipment" and one for "radio jamming equipment;" and

1 SIEL for Russia for "components for military helicopters and equipment for the use of military helicopters".

Turning now to the other licences you have identified it appears that in each case an error in the way that certain cases are processed within the SPIRE licensing system, or an error in the automated process by which the Pivot report is generated from the SPIRE data, has led to these licences being incorrectly reported in the Pivot Report as revoked. In fact no revocations took place in these cases. Clearly these errors are unacceptable. For some of the cases we need to do further work to identify the exact causes of the error and we may need to make changes to the SPIRE system or to the process for generating the Pivot Reports in order to prevent similar errors in future.

These errors affect 4 licences as follows:

1) Continental Shelf: SIEL for towed hydrophone arrays - this was one of 4 SIEL licences for towed hydrophone arrays converted from a Temporary Export to a Permanent Export licence during the period in question. It is not clear why one of the 4 licences is showing as revoked, as no revocation took place. Further investigation is required;

2) Open Individual Export Licence (OIEL) for the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for military engineer vehicles. When an OIEL nears its expiry date an exporter may request a short extension to the licence to allow exports to continue while a new (replacement) application is processed. In a few such cases the exporter will ask us to remove some of the goods lines from the extended licence. The way this request is processed within SPIRE causes the whole licence to appear in the Pivot Report as revoked, when in fact only specific goods lines have been removed;

3) A single OIEL for Latvia, Morocco, Russia, Tunisia and UAE for software for military communications equipment, technology for the use of software for military communications equipment. As above, these lines were removed from an extended licence;

4) A single OIEL for Belgium, Malaysia, Turkey and UAE for military aero-engines, components for military aero-engines, unfinished products for military aero-engines, military containers, equipment for the production of military aero-engines, components for equipment for the production of military aero-engines, test equipment for military aero-engines, equipment for the use of military aero-engines, components for test equipment for military aero-engines, components for equipment for the use of military aero-engines, environmental test facilities for military aero-engines, test equipment for military aero-engines, military aircraft ground equipment, software for military aero-engines, technology for software for military aero-engines, technology for military aero-engines. In this case the exporter had asked for the coverage of the licence to be amended shortly after it was issued. The amendment has caused the licence to be reported as revoked, but no actual revocation took place.

Since my previous response to you there have been 7 revocations for Thailand. Annex A provides further detail. These will be published in the April - June 2014 pivot report in October 2014.

In light of the discrepancies described above I have included one further "revocation" in Annex A. This is not an actual revocation based on any change in circumstances in the destination country or any change in policy, but will nevertheless appear as a revocation in the Q2 (April - June) 2014 pivot report.

This particular licence was originally issued with Latvia as the end-user destination but subsequently reissued for the Central African Republic after it became apparent that an error was made by the exporter when submitting the original application. As the goods were being detained at the port by HM Revenue & Customs the most expedient way of amending the licence was to revoke and reissue the licence under the same SPIRE reference. The April - July 2014 pivot report is likely to show a licence for the Central African Republic as revoked, as this is the destination now showing under the live SPIRE reference. Annex A provides further detail.

While there is a statement on the Strategic Export Controls: Reports and Statistics website explaining why data found in these reports may differ from data published elsewhere it is of course of the utmost importance that our published reports are as accurate as possible. I am therefore grateful to you for bringing these errors to my attention. Please be assured that we will take the steps necessary to prevent these errors happening in the future.

I hope you find this information helpful.

Annex.
Licence Type Goods Summary Goods Rating End User Countries Revoke Date Revoke Reason
SIEL small arms ammunition ML3a Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL civil body armour, body armour, components for body armour 1A005, ML13d Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL civil body armour 1A005 Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL components for body armour ML13d2 Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL anti-riot/ballistic shields PL5001b Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL body armour ML13d1Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL tear gas/irritant ammunition ML3a Thailand 13/06/2014 2
SIEL military support vehicles, components for military support vehicles ML6a Central African Republic 11/06/2014 Licence was converted from a licence to export to Latvia to a licence to export to CAR

30 June 2014


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