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The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation published a Manual to the Strategic Services Act and Strategic Services Implementing Decree on 22 August 2012.
The Ministry of Economic Affairs, Agriculture and Innovation
published a Manual to the Strategic Services Act and Strategic
Services Implementing Decree on 22 August 2012. The Guide
summarises existing obligations for exports with regard to
strategic services, such as:
non-physical transfer of software and technology
technical assistance
brokering services
brokering services with regard to dual-use items
ad-hoc licence requirements
notification requirements
The Strategic Services Act came into force on 1 January 2012 and
not only describes existing rules for strategic services but also
introduces recent amendments. The Act covers services relating to
military and dual-use items.
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