Member exclusive event
Enhanced Controls and Regional Instability: Guidance for Exporters to the Middle East, Israel and Iran
Recent conflict in the Middle East, including tensions involving Israel and Iran, has made export control compliance more challenging. With the UK tightening rules on sensitive and dual use goods, any shipments to the region now face closer scrutiny and longer licensing processes.
For 2026, exporters should expect stricter checks, more detailed paperwork, and higher risks if information is incomplete or inaccurate. High tech and dual use items—such as advanced electronics or specialised components—will need stronger internal controls, earlier planning, and clearer end use assurances.
This SIG will focus on practical steps that members, customs and compliance teams can take to manage these heightened risks, avoid delays, and maintain full compliance when trading with high risk destinations in the Middle East.
This Special Interest Group is designed to help members of all levels, navigate these responsibilities with confidence. Members will receive insights into governance expectations, emerging regulatory trends, and practical steps for embedding accountability across their organisation. It is also an opportunity to learn from peers and share real‑world approaches that work.
Speakers: Andy Bridges, Academy trade and customs consultant
Duncan Adam, Deputy Director, LITE and Continuous Improvement, Department for Business and Trade
When: 10am-11:00am BST, Wednesday 29 April 2026
Where: Microsoft Teams | Interactive event
Speaker
Andy Bridges MCIEx FCMI
Trade & Customs Consultant
Chartered Institute of Export & International Trade
Duncan Adam
Deputy Director within the Export Control and Sanctions Directorate
Department for Business and Trade