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Cabinet Resolution No. (156) of 2025 Regarding the Schedule of Goods Subject to Control and Non-Proliferation
Cabinet Resolution No. (156) of 2025
Establishes the official UAE schedule of goods subject to export controls and non-proliferation oversight.
Cabinet Resolution No. (131) of 2025 Regarding the List of Administrative Penalties for Acts Committed in Violation of the Provisions of Federal Decree by Law No. (6) of 2009 Regarding the Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy
Cabinet Resolution No. (131) of 2025
Establishes administrative penalties and fines for violations of UAE nuclear energy regulations under Federal Decree-Law No.
Cabinet Resolution No. (97) of 2024 Concerning the Executive Regulation for Federal Decree-Law No. (43) of 2021 on the Commodities Subject to the Non-Proliferation
Cabinet Resolution No. (97) of 2024
Establishes executive rules for controlling dual-use goods and commodities linked to weapons of mass destruction.
Cabinet Resolution No. (63) of 2022 Regarding Implementing the Provisions of Federal Decree No. (9) of 2016 Ratifying an Agreement between the Government of the United Arab Emirates and the Government of the United States of America for Improving the Inte
Cabinet Resolution No. (63) of 2022
Implements provisions of the bilateral agreement between UAE and USA for improving intellectual property protection and enforcement cooperation between the two…
Federal Decree-Law No. (43) of 2021 On the Goods Subject to Non-Proliferation
Law No. (43) of 2021
Establishes controls on goods subject to non-proliferation, defining items restricted under international non-proliferation regimes and setting requirements for…
Cabinet Resolution No. (8) of 2018 Concerning the Executive Regulations of Federal Law No. (1) of 2017 Concerning Anti-Dumping, Countervailing, and Preventive Measures
Cabinet Resolution No. (8) of 2018
Establishes executive regulations for anti-dumping, countervailing, and preventive measures under Federal Law No.
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