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<p>Where JCB equipment is subject to export controls the exporter must have a licence
authorising shipment. All export licence applications are assessed rigorously against
the Consolidated EU and National Arms Export Licensing Criteria. The Consolidated
Criteria provide a thorough risk assessment framework and require us to consider the
impact of providing equipment and its capabilities. The Government will not grant
a licence if to do so would be inconsistent with these criteria, including respect
for human rights and international humanitarian law.</p><p>The British Government
is fully committed to the promotion of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and Human
Rights, and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development Guidelines for
Multinational Enterprises. The UK government has had discussions with JCB on a range
of subjects and continues to encourage and foster respect for human rights among UK
businesses.</p>
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