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<p>The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) has in place an established process for responding
at pace to changing conditions in a country where the UK has previously granted export
licences, and where those licences remain extant.</p><p>The FCDO advises DBT on the
situation in country and the risks this poses with respect to the UK’s export control
responsibilities. The MOD advises DBT on the risks of diversion of exported goods
and national security risks arising from hostile state activity. The Department of
Business and Trade, with DBT Secretary of State as the decision-making authority,
decides whether to amend, suspend or revoke any relevant licences.</p><p>We publish
comprehensive Official Statistics every quarter about the decisions we make on licence
applications, including any decisions to suspend or revoke licences. This data is
available at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data.</p>
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