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Risk assessment and offence action about the control of export and transhipment of goods that require licences issued by the Department for International Trade. ....
SGSELSG3065 - Issuing and presentation of licences: Exporting Dual Use Items You should check the other guidance available on GOV.UK from HMRC as Brexit updates to those pages are being prioritised before manuals. Exporting dual-use items From the UK to the EU and the Channel Islands A new export licence is needed if dual-use items are being exported from the UK to the EU or the Channel Islands, issued by the UK. This new export licence also covers exports to the Channel Islands and will remove the need for individual licences to be applied; and can be used from 1 January 2021 following registration on SPIRE, the online export licensing system. Link is external. ....
Risk assessment and offence action about the control of export and transhipment of goods that require licences issued by the Department for International Trade. ....
SGSAROA14176 - Strategic Goods and Services: Assessment of risk and offence action - HMRC internal manual gov.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gov.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Monday February 15, 2021, 2:51 PM Luke Datson had been importing cannabis products from Luxembourg to sell them on in the UK Credit: Media Wales/South Wales Police A Swansea man who was illegally importing wholesale quantities of cannabis material for sale in the UK has been sentenced in what judges have called a highly unusual case .Luke Steven Derwood Datson believed he did not need a licence to ship cannabis goods from Luxembourg. When police went to his house he told them he was only doing what Holland & Barrett do and asked, Why aren t they going down? Datson maintained his innocence up to his trial at Swansea Crown Court but at the conclusion of the prosecution case changed his plea to guilty to possession with intent to supply and to importation offences.A judge described it as an unusual case and said what the defendant was importing and selling seemed to be a medicinal product rather than a drug of abuse and that it would be inappropriate to deal with him ....