The UK consolidated list of strategic military and dual-use items.
What we worry about now are dual-use items, which require sometimes very technical discussions.
This effort recently led 27 nations to adopt a common list of dual-use items as a guide for scrutinizing exports.
"Nothing nuclear, no dual-use items, nothing about weapons of mass destruction."
But we have not yet found clear evidence that the dual-use items Iraq sought were for nuclear reconstitution.
For more information, see our guide on brokering (trade) of dual-use items.
There is also associated guidance on brokering (trade) of dual-use items.
The European Union has been enforcing export control measures on dual-use items for nearly 15 years.
These include the introduction of controls on brokering activities and transit with regard to dual-use items.
China began implementing regulations establishing controls over nuclear-related dual-use items in 1998.