PART ICONTROLS ON THE EXPORT OF GOODS

End-use control and goods in transit5

1

Subject to the provisions of this Order, goods which are goods in transit are prohibited to be exported to any destination where—

a

the exporter (or, if the exporter is not within the United Kingdom, any agent of the exporter within the United Kingdom concerned in the exportation or intended exportation) has been informed by a competent authority that such goods are or may be intended, in their entirety or in part, for any relevant use; or

b

the exporter is aware that such goods are intended, in their entirety or in part, for any relevant use; or

c

the exporter has grounds for suspecting that such goods are or may be intended, in their entirety or in part, for any relevant use, unless the exporter has made all reasonable enquires as to their proposed use and is satisfied that they will not be so used.

2

Subject to the provisions of this Order, paragraph (1) does not prohibit the exportation of any goods in relation to which a licence in writing has been granted by the Secretary of State, provided that all conditions attaching to the licence are complied with.