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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/ikq167bdy5z8/public_html/propertyresourceholdingsgroup.com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Singapore updated its strategic goods control regime on 3 August 2020 to ensure robust administration of controls and effective risk assessments, while ensuring the facilitation of legitimate trade. Key amendments include ensuring individual and bulk permit holders have access to English translations for strategic trade records kept in other languages. For bulk permit holders, expanded document categories under recordkeeping requirements and monthly reporting will apply. A new offence has also been created for failing to amend permits in the event that information submitted under initial permit application processes subsequently change.
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As part of its efforts to prevent the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, Singapore regulates (amongst other activities) the transhipment, transit, transmission and export of military and dual-use goods and technology.
The key legislation governing this is Singapore’s Strategic Goods (Control) Act (Chapter 300) (“SGCA”). Recent amendments to the SGCA’s implementing regulations, the Strategic Goods (Control) Regulations (“SGCR”) took effect on 3 August. Pursuant to these amendments, Singapore Customs also published Circular No: 05/2020. We provide an overview of key updates below: