The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade updated its guidance for export controls of military goods, software and technology, according to an April 16 notice. The guidance now includes updated government contact information for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
European Union Trade Commissioner Phil Hogan said the EU could consider temporarily suspending tariffs on most-needed medical equipment to fight COVID-19, as well as asking other countries to do the same. He said the EU could consider “launching a more comprehensive negotiation of a plurilateral agreement that would lead to a level playing field, including the possible permanent liberalisation of tariffs on medical equipment and help to ensure that global supply chains can operate freely in this critical sector, and that our healthcare manufacturers could benefit from new market opportunities.”
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade updated its statistics on exporting and investing in the U.K. with March data, according to an April 16 notice. The update includes information on traders using U.K. exporting and investing services, trade profiles and more.
The European Commission introduced draft legislation to narrow European Union-wide export controls and extend export exemptions to more territories, according to an April 14 notice. Under the new legislation, the restrictions, which currently apply to a range of personal protective equipment (see 2003200029), would only restrict sales of protective masks. The restrictions would also only last for 30 days beginning April 26, the notice said. The commission said the masks is the “only remaining category, where an export authorization is necessary” to maintain EU supply.
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade updated its licensing data for its strategic export controls, according to an April 15 notice. The update provides new licensing data and statistics from 2017 through 2019.
The United Kingdom will import nearly 3 million packets of the pain killer paracetamol from India to stock U.K. supermarkets and retailers during the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.K.’s Department for International Trade said April 14. In a statement, U.K. Trade Secretary Elizabeth Truss said it is “imperative that we work together to continue global trade and keep supply chains open” during the public health crisis.
The European Council approved a system that will allow the European Union and other World Trade Organization members to solve trade disputes despite the paralysis of the WTO’s dispute settlement body (see 2001240027), according to an April 15 press release. The new “multi-party interim appeal arbitration agreement” will be temporary and mirror the “main features of the WTO appeal system,” the council said. The system will establish a “binding resolution” for trade disputes and give countries access to an “independent and impartial appeal review of panel reports.” The council said the EU remains committed to finding a “permanent and urgent solution” to the current inability of the WTO appellate body to operate due to insufficient members.
The United Kingdom’s Export Control Joint Unit updated its application form for firearms export licenses, according to an April 14 notice. The form was updated to allow licensing officers to “add certain details,” the U.K. said. The form is required for exporting firearms to European Union countries.
United Kingdom exporters will likely experience delayed response times when seeking export license information from the Department for International Trade, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, DIT said in an April 9 notice. Response times for requests for information will be doubled from 20 to 40 business days, the agency said. The virus has affected the agency’s ability to “manage export license applications and supporting documentation,” DIT said.
The United Kingdom’s Department for International Trade issued an April 9 guidance on remote compliance checks during the COVID-19 pandemic, detailing what steps companies should take to complete the checks, access their export records and more.