Open general export licence (export after exhibition: dual-use items)
Licence allowing the export of dual-use items if they have been temporarily imported into the UK for exhibition or demonstration.
- From:
- Export Control Joint Unit and Department for Business and Trade
- Published
- 1 July 2013
- Last updated
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Documents
Open general export licence (export after exhibition: dual-use items)
PDF, 253 KB, 14 pages
Revoked: Open general export licence (export after exhibition: dual-use items) (in force from 2 April 2024)
PDF, 407 KB, 14 pages
Details
This open general export licence (OGEL) allows, subject to certain conditions, the export of dual-use items (has both a civilian and military application) after they have been previously temporarily imported for exhibition or demonstration into the UK, where the exporter is established in the UK.
Reporting requirements
This OGEL is subject to reporting requirements under the open licence returns transparency initiative.
Revoked licences
The most recently revoked licences are available in the documents section.
You can find older revoked versions of the OGEL (export after exhibition: dual-use items) on the National Archives website.
Updates to this page
Published 1 July 2013
Last updated 56 JuneAugust 2024
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2025-08-06 09:19
Information on reporting requirements has been removed from the page as it is no longer applicable.
2024-06-05 09:30
The current Ogel has been revoked and certain chemicals have been removed following regime changes and associated legislation that came into force on 2 April 2024.
2023-07-31 09:30
This OGEL has been revised to address updates to the lists of controlled items in the dual-use regulations. The existing version has become the latest revoked version
2022-03-09 15:12
This open general export licence has been revised to remove Belarus as a permitted destination.
2022-02-28 17:13
This open general export licence has been revised to remove Russia as a permitted destination.
Details
This open general export licence (OGEL) allows, subject to certain conditions, the export of dual-use items (has both a civilian and military application) after they have been previously temporarily imported for exhibition or demonstration into the UK, where the exporter is established in the UK.
Reporting requirements
This OGEL is subject to reporting requirements under the open licence returns transparency initiative.
Revoked licences
The most recently revoked licences are available in the documents section.
You can find older revoked versions of the OGEL (export after exhibition: dual-use items) on the National Archives website.
Updates to this page
Sign up for emails or print this page
Update history
2025-08-06 09:19
Information on reporting requirements has been removed from the page as it is no longer applicable.
2024-06-05 09:30
The current Ogel has been revoked and certain chemicals have been removed following regime changes and associated legislation that came into force on 2 April 2024.
2023-07-31 09:30
This OGEL has been revised to address updates to the lists of controlled items in the dual-use regulations. The existing version has become the latest revoked version
2022-03-09 15:12
This open general export licence has been revised to remove Belarus as a permitted destination.
2022-02-28 17:13
This open general export licence has been revised to remove Russia as a permitted destination.