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export guidelines
This area is designed to show organisations which give guidance and information export matters specifically relating to the civil air transport, defence aerospace and space sectors.
Note: This portal is for information purposes only and has no force in law. Please note that where legal advice is required, exporters should make their own arrangements. For further information please click here.
- BERR - Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform - Aerospace Team
- BERR: Export Control Organisation
- DESO - Defence Export Services Organisation
- Foreign and Commwealth Office
- Small Business Services
- UK Trade & Investment
- HMRC - Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs
- England's Regional Development Agencies
- Business Link
- EU - market access database
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BERR - Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform - Aerospace Team
The BERR promotes competitiveness and productivity within the Aerospace sector and provides a range of services designed to promote UK Exporters. It is also delivering, in collaboration with industry, the recommendations of the Aerospace Innovation and Growth Team's report. Please click here. > please click here to visit the website |
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BERR: Export Control Organisation
The Government maintains export controls to prevent the export of goods and technologies contrary to its policies. If goods or technologies are subjected to UK export controls, you need a licence to give you legal authority to export them. > please click here to visit the website
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DESO - Defence Export Services Organisation
DESO is a UK Ministry of Defence department helping UK defence exporters succeed by:
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Foreign and Commwealth Office
The FCO employ some 16,000 staff in their London Headquarters and their network of Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates throughout the world.The FCO main objectives and further information can be found at the website below.
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Small Business Services
The Small Business Service (SBS) is an executive agency of the Department of Trade and Industry. Their vision is to make UK the best place in the world to start and develop a business. > please click here to visit the website
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UK Trade & Investment
UK Trade & Investment is the Government organisation that supports companies in the United Kingdom doing business internationally and overseas enterprises seeking to set up or expand in the UK. UK Trade & Investment can help to achieve international business potential. For those exporting for the first time or businesses experienced in international trade expanding into new markets UKTI can help develop export capabilities and provide expert advice, reliable data, and professional research.
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HMRC - Her Majesty's Revenue & Customs
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) is the department responsible for the business of the former Inland Revenue and HM Customs and Excise.
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England's Regional Development Agencies
The eight Regional Development Agencies (RDAs) set up in the English Regions are non-departmental public bodies. Their primary role, along with a ninth RDA, the London Development Agency, is as strategic drivers of regional economic development in their region. The RDAs aim to co-ordinate regional economic development and regeneration, enable the regions to improve their relative competitiveness and reduce the imbalance that exists within and between regions. > please click here to visit the website
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Business Link
Business Link is an easy to use business support, advice and information service managed by the DTI. Local presence across England, managed by business people for business people, means it is uniquely placed to identify business support services from across the government, voluntary and private sectors. > please click here to visit the website |
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EU - market access database
The Market Access Database is an important operational tool of the European Union's Market Access Strategy, supporting a continuous three-way exchange of information between: the EU institutions, Member States and European business. The Market Access Strategy is a key pillar of the EU's Trade Policy which aims to reduce the obstacles faced by European exporters of goods and services. The Market Access Database is a free, interactive, easy to use service providing :
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