New Zealand reviews military export controls

by Jon Grevatt

The New Zealand government has launched a review of its export control regime for military and dual-use goods and technologies.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MFAT) said on 12 April that the “independent and comprehensive” evaluation will focus on the “design and operation” of the country’s export control mechanisms.

It added, “The review will examine whether the export controls regime remains fit for purpose. It will cover the legislative mandate for the export controls framework, MFAT’s implementation of the framework, and all associated policies, roles, delegations, and business practices.”

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