THE CONTROL of Exports Act was passed in 2008 to ensure that Ireland would finally be in compliance with the provisions of the European Union’s Council Common Position, which was agreed in June 2003. This provided for controls around the export of goods and technology to certain military end users. The act requires that each… Read more »
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