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Training on export control compliance

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Courses, seminars, workshops and webinars to help exporters understand their obligations under export control legislation.

The Export Control Joint Unit ( ECJU) runs training events for strategic export controls.

These events cater for:

  • companies of all sizes, from the sole trader to multinationals
  • a wide range of knowledge levels
  • different learning paths

Training events

Event locations

We run export control seminars and licensing workshops regionally and in London as demand requires. The Making Better Licence Applications workshop takes place in London only. Experienced ECJU colleagues support these workshops.

Online training

We continue to review the training offer. This includes provision of online training as well as our classroom-based courses. We send out details of courses and any costs via our email service, notices to exporters.

Training event calendar, September 2022 to December 2022

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