PROLIFERATION FINANCING - Exporting items on the NSG ‘Trigger List’
17/09/2024
Guidance for exporting nuclear equipment, material and technology that appears on what is known as the 'Trigger List' has been published by the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG)
The NSG
- The NSG publishes 2 sets of guidance documents on the export of nuclear and nuclear-related dual-use items.
- These documents contain guidelines on how to prevent proliferation of nuclear weapons without hindering civil nuclear trade and lists of items that should be controlled.
These guidelines are one of the international regimes that inform export controls in most industrialised countries.
- The first list is known as the Trigger List, and it contains the nuclear items. These items are specially designed or prepared for nuclear use and carry the highest proliferation risk.
- https://www.nuclearsuppliersgroup.org/index.php/en/guidelines/nsg-guidelines/guidelines-part-1
- https://www.nuclearsuppliersgroup.org/images/Files%20and%20Documents/Guidelines/infcirc254r14p1.pdf
- The second list contains nuclear-related dual-use.
IRAN
- Find out about exporting nuclear and dual-use items on the NSG’s lists to Iran through the Procurement Channel.
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