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03 March 2022
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LNB news: UK suspends dual use exports to Russia

The Secretary of State for International Trade has suspended all extant export licences for dual-use items to Russia with immediate effect under article 32 of the Export Control Order 2008

Lexis®Library update: This suspension follows the Prime Ministers’ oral statement to Parliament on 24 February 2022 and the Written Statement by the Minister of State for International Trade on 25 February 2022.

Prime Ministers’ oral statement to Parliament can be found here.

Written Statement by the Minister of State for International Trade can be found here.

Source: Notice to Exporters 2022/03: licence suspensions and OGELs revised

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