Practical guidance and interactive assistants for UK export licensing, documentation and due diligence.
Select the assistant or guide you require from the options below. Each assistant is designed to help you work through the relevant information and produce a clear, usable result.
Where an assistant produces a completed document or email, you should review the information carefully and attach any supporting documentation required for your transaction.
Information provided to these assistants is not stored by this webpage.
Information entered into an assistant is used to generate the guidance, document or email content requested by the user. The information is not retained by the webpage for later retrieval.
If an assistant provides content for an email, the user must copy and paste the generated content into their own email application. The user remains responsible for deciding what information and supporting documents should be sent to the recipient.
Export licensing and due diligence processes can involve personal, commercial and commercially sensitive information. You should exercise appropriate care when entering or transmitting such information.
Before submitting information to a third party, you should check that the recipient is authorised to receive it and that the information supplied is accurate and appropriate for the purpose for which it is being provided.
Where an assistant identifies supporting documentation that may be required, you should obtain and review the relevant documents separately.
Supporting documents are not automatically attached to any email generated by these assistants. You must attach the appropriate documents yourself before sending the email.
These assistants are provided as practical information and administrative aids. They do not replace the user's responsibility to determine the applicable UK export control requirements, licensing conditions or due diligence obligations for a particular transaction.
You should verify the information produced by an assistant against the current requirements of the relevant UK government department or authority before relying upon it for an export transaction.