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Introduction to Export Licensing Controls


Institute of Export & International Trade

Summary

Price
£478.80 inc VAT
Study method
Online + live classes
Course format What's this?
Video
Duration
1 day · Part-time or full-time
Qualification
No formal qualification
Certificates
  • Certificate of completion - Free

Overview

This course looks at the very important area of Export Controls on goods leaving the United Kingdom. It covers the export of both military and dual-use goods plus software and technology.

In this course the procedures for getting a licence and the different types will be explained. Also, what the categories for licences are and the compliance with shipments to different export regions.

As in all IOE&IT courses, there will be ample opportunity for Q&A sessions and references to sources of information.

Resources

  • Course Information Sheet -

Description

Learning outcomes:

  • What are Dual-Use goods?
  • Military goods
  • What is an Export Control Classification Number (ECCN)?
  • How to Check for an Export Licence
  • Open General Export Licence (OGEL)
  • Single Individual Export Licence (SIEL)
  • Open Individual Export Licence (OIEL)
  • EU General Export Authorisations (EUGEAs)
  • End user undertakings
  • Export licences controls
  • Explanation of dual-use and military goods
    - ITAR & EAR
  • Exporter Responsibilities
  • Export Control Organisation (ECO)
  • Correct declarations
  • Overview of SPIRE

Who is this course for?

The departments within a business that this course would apply to are:

  • Customer Services
  • Shipping
  • Purchasing
  • Accounts and Finance
  • Logistics
  • Production
  • Marketing
  • Technical Support
  • Quality and Standards
  • Distribution
  • Legal

Questions and answers

Certificates

Certificate of completion

Digital certificate - Included

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