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<p>The Export Control Joint Unit strives to meet its licensing targets by concluding
70 per cent of standard individual export licence applications within 20 working days
and 99 per cent within 60 working days. We publish comprehensive Official Statistics
every quarter about the decisions we make on licence applications including processing
times. This data is available at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data.</p><p>As
of 12 March 2024, the processing of export licence applications was being delivered
by 48.61 full-time equivalent (FTE) officials within the Department for Business and
Trade. They are supported by teams from the Ministry of Defence and Foreign, Commonwealth
and Development Office who provide advice to DBT on export licence applications.</p><p>As
export licensing is a demand-led operation, ECJU regularly assesses how to organise
its resources to enable it to provide the most efficient and effective service and
to adapt to changing demands.</p>
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