Pakistan notifies revised control lists under the Export Control Act of 2004

Notification signifies the continuing resolve and policy of Pakistan as a responsible nuclear state


News Desk December 20, 2018
Revised control lists are harmonised with the standards and lists of international export control regimes. PHOTO: FILE

The government has notified the revised control lists of goods, technologies, material and equipment, which are subject to SECDIV license for export under the Export Control Act of 2004.

According to a statement released by Foreign Office, the act enables the government to control export, re-export, trans-shipment and transit of goods, technologies, material and equipment related to nuclear and biological weapons and their delivery systems.

As part of the regular review process, the Strategic Export Control Division (SECDIV) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has revised and updated the control lists, in consultation with other relevant ministries and departments.

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"The revised control lists have been notified vide Gazette of Pakistan S.R.O. 891(I)/2018 date July 5. It may be mentioned that the lists were originally notified in 2005 and subsequently revised in 2011, 2015 and 2016."

"The revised control lists are harmonised with the standards and lists of international export control regimes i.e. the Nuclear Suppliers Group, the Missile Technology Control Regimes and the Australia Group, and also incorporates the latest changes made by these export control regimes."

The notification signifies the continuing resolve and policy of Pakistan as a responsible nuclear state to advance the shared goals of non-proliferation and strictly adhere to its commitments.

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