Ref : | TRA CR 436 |
TRA CR 1015/35 |
( Main text updated on 30 April 2025 )
14 April 2004
Strategic Trade Controls Circular No. 7/2004
Import and Export Control on Strategic Commodities
THE LEGAL BASIS OF CONTROL
The legal basis of Strategic Commodities Licensing Controls is the Import and Export ( Strategic Commodities ) Regulations ( Cap. 60G, Laws of Hong Kong ) ( “the Regulations” ), made under the Import and Export Ordinance ( Cap. 60, Laws of Hong Kong ). Under the Regulations, no person shall import or export any article specified in the Schedules to the said Regulations except under and in accordance with a valid licence issued by the Director-General of Trade and Industry.
SCOPE OF CONTROL
- Munitions List covers firearms, ammunition, explosives, bombs and rockets, tanks and toxicological agents, etc., and equipment and technology for the production of these weapons, etc.
- Dual-use Goods List covers a wide variety of industrial dual-use goods under ten categories, i.e. :
Category
|
Commodities/Technology
|
---|---|
0
|
Nuclear Materials, Facilities and Equipment
|
1
|
Materials, Chemicals, Microorganisms and Toxins
|
2
|
Materials Processing
|
3
|
Electronics
|
4
|
Computers
|
5
|
Telecommunications and Information Security
|
6
|
Sensors and Lasers
|
7
|
Navigation and Avionics
|
8
|
Marine
|
9
|
Propulsion Systems, Space Vehicles and Related Equipment
|
Each category is further divided into different sub-categories as follows -
Sub-Categories
|
Commodities/Technology |
---|---|
A
|
Systems, Equipment and Components |
B
|
Test, Inspection and Production Equipment |
C
|
Materials |
D
|
Software |
E
|
Technology |
For easy identification of controls under various control regimes, the following numbering series are used :
WA
|
0 series ( e.g. 1.A.001 ) |
MTCR
|
100 series ( e.g. 1.A.102 ) |
NNPT, NSG
|
200 series ( e.g. 1.A.202 ) |
AG
|
300 series ( e.g. 1.C.351 ) |
CWC
|
400 series ( e.g. 1.C.450 ) |
For details, please refer to Schedule 1 to the Regulations on the Strategic Commodities Control System Website ( "SC Website" ) at https://www.stc.tid.gov.hk/english/checkprod/sc_control.html.
4. Schedule 2 to the Regulations extends controls on certain goods in transit and technological documents relating thereto, including certain specific munitions, items in the Category 0 of the Dual-use Goods List, items of nuclear concern, articles for a use relating to nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, and conventional arms under the scope of the ATT. It came into operation on 1 August 1991 under L.N. 301 of 1991 and were amended and updated under L.N. 456 of 1993, L.N. 247 of 1997, L.N. 183 of 1999, L.N. 132 of 2001, L.N. 45 of 2010, L.N. 89 of 2021 and L.N. 85 of 2023.
6. Schedule 4 ( Annex B ) ( pdf format ) lists the activities under control in relation to articles specified in Schedule 3. It was introduced on 6 August 1993 under L.N. 299 of 1993 when the text was removed from the main body of the Regulations.
LICENSING CONTROL SYSTEM
10. An application for a licence will be approved only when the following factors are favourable:
- there is little risk of diversion at the country/place of consignment or en route;
- the technical capabilities of the goods are suitable for the end-use declared;
- the end-use is acceptable and believed to be genuine; and
- there is no adverse considerations against the consignor, the consignee, the end-user, or the applicant.
- all details required in the application form are correctly filled in; and
- the application is accompanied by technical specifications, data sheets or brochures/catalogues giving adequate technical details of the commodities under application.
Import Licensing Procedures
15. Applications for import of strategic commodities from any country/place are normally approved, unless there is suspicion that the items imported may be re-exported illegally. However, applications covering sensitive commodities will be closely scrutinised and may be subject to inter-departmental reviews. Besides, the Trade and Industry Department may attach to any licence any condition as it may consider necessary, e.g. a condition that the importer should seek approval from the Director-General of Trade and Industry for resale/transfer/ disposal of their products or lodge export licence applications for re-export.
Export Licensing Procedures
16. The Trade and Industry Department normally approves applications for export to countries/places that have an effective export control system in place unless it sees any particular reason why it should not. One example is a strong suspicion that the articles covered by the application are to be diverted to proliferators. The Trade and Industry Department may attach to any licence such conditions as it considers necessary, e.g. a condition that the licensee must obtain a delivery verification certificate for post-shipment verification or an international import certificate prior to the shipment of the goods, or some other acceptable forms of delivery/import certification such as a landing certificate from the importing countries’/places’ authorities.
Other Licensing Requirements
- export permit(s) issued by the technology originating and/or exporting countries/places of the goods giving expressive approval to the export concerned; or
- an end-user statement duly completed by the end-user (which can be downloaded at https://www.stc.tid.gov.hk/english/download/by_formno.html). In case the submitted version is a softcopy, the original end-user statement should be provided to the applicant. The Trade and Industry Department and/or the Customs and Excise Department and/or other government departments will request the applicant to provide the original copy of the document, and / or contact the end-user for verification if necessary. Therefore, the applicant must keep the original copy of the document for checking.
Licence Applications Covering Temporary Export To Any Country/Place
- bring the same goods back to Hong Kong immediately after use; and
- present the goods and the licence to officers of the Customs and Excise Department at Customs Control Points for examination and endorsement, both at the time of departure of the goods and upon their return to Hong Kong.
For details, please refer to a separate Strategic Trade Controls Circular No. 15/2004.
Licence Applications Covering Temporary Import From Any Country/Place
For details, please refer to a separate Strategic Trade Controls Circulars No.14/2004.
Articles In Transit
20. For applications covering goods in transit through Hong Kong, applicants should:
- ensure that all details required in the application forms are correctly filled in;
- ensure that the applications are accompanied by technical specifications, data sheets or brochures/catalogues giving adequate technical details of the commodities under application;
- declare on the licence applications that the goods are in transit, and state the transport mode, the name of the vessel or flight number, and the expected arrival and departure dates; and
- declare the end-user and end-use of the goods on the applications.
End-Use Controls
- if the importer/exporter knows that the article or document is intended or likely to be used in any activity related to nuclear, chemical or biological weapons or missiles capable of delivering them as specified in Schedule 4 to the Regulations (Annex B refers) (pdf format); or
- if the importer/exporter has grounds for suspecting that the article or document may be used in any activity specified in Schedule 4.
COLLECTION AND USE OF DATA PROVIDED IN LICENCE APPLICATIONS
ENFORCEMENT
ENQUIRIES
Strategic Trade Controls Branch
Trade and Industry Department
Note 1: |
Details of E-Accounts can be found on the SC Website: https://www.stc.tid.gov.hk/english/eaccount/how_open.html. |
Note 2: |
Details of TSW can be found in Strategic Trade Controls Circular No. 2/2024: https://www.stc.tid.gov.hk/english/circular_pub/2024_stc02.html. |
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