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My company sells what are classified as “Controlled Goods”. I know there are very strict rules on the import and export of these types of goods – is there any special paperwork I need to be aware of?

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My company sells what are classified as “Controlled Goods”. I know there are very strict rules on the import and export of these types of goods – is there any special paperwork I need to be aware of?

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It is normal practice for a UK individual or company intending to import controlled goods from another COCOM (Co-ordinating Committee) member country to apply for an International Import Certificate (IIC). The intended purpose of the IIC is to reduce the risk of diversion of sensitive strategic goods and technology. Norfolk Chamber can provide blank Certificates for you to complete and return to us with a copy of your contract. We will check through both documents to ensure that all the relevant information is provided and then stamp and return it to you. You should also bookmark the following website http://www.berr.gov.uk/whatwedo/europeandtrade/strategic-export-control/index.html where you will find all the rules and updates for Controlled Goods.

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