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Export control measures are changing

Export control measures are changing

Export control measures are changing, so read on to find out how this may affect your business.

The changes primarily apply to those working with:

  • dual-use or military end-use goods
  • nuclear material
  • dangerous chemicals, micro-organisms or toxins
  • high-end electronics and computers
  • telecommunications and information security technology
  • sensors and lasers
  • marine and aircraft navigation and avionics
  • underwater vehicles and UAVs
  • aerospace and propulsion equipment.

If you undertake activities related to intangible supply, brokering and/or publication of controlled goods and technology you may require a permit from May 2015.

For more information, read the release from the Australian Government's Defence Export Control Office (DECO) or visit the DECO website.

Last updated: 16 Nov 2021