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- Joint statement from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France . . . - GOV. UK
Press release Joint statement from the leaders of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Japan, Canada and others on the Strait of Hormuz: 19 March 2026
- Statement on the conflict in the Middle East: 20 March 2026
They underlined that the UK is working closely with international partners to develop a viable plan to safeguard international shipping in the Strait of Hormuz
- Press Releases - United States Department of State
Press Releases The Office of the Spokesperson releases statements, media notes, notices to the press and fact sheets on a daily basis These are posted to our website as they are released throughout the day
- FCDO - UK Sanctions List Search - GOV. UK
FCDO - UK Sanctions List Search - GOV UK
- Ship Traffic in Critical Maritime Passages | Data Science Campus
The most common type of ship passing through the Strait of Hormuz in 2022 and 2023 was oil tankers, closely followed by cargo ships Between March and October 2023 (weeks 10 to 44), there were, on average, 214 oil tankers passing through the strait in a week (Figure 12)
- OFSI refreshes its guidance for the maritime sector
The maritime shipping industry is crucial for global trade and growth, linking countries and economies worldwide However, because of its global reach, it faces unique challenges with financial sanctions To help businesses navigate these complexities and ensure compliance, OFSI has released updated guidance tailored for the maritime sector
- Shipping forecast and gale warnings - Met Office
Latest shipping forecasts for the next 24 hours Contains gale warnings, wind direction, wind force, sea state, weather and visibility
- OFSI Consolidated List Search
The OFSI Consolidated List has closed This search only searches designations made up to 28 January 2026 The UK Sanctions List and its search tool are now the only source for all current UK sanctions designations
- Changes to US import rules for low-value shipments from the UK
Overview From 29 August 2025, the United States removed the $800 de minimis threshold for commercial shipments This change affects the vast majority of UK businesses exporting low-value goods to the United States, including items that were previously exempt from tariffs and duties As a result: Exports to the US that previously qualified for the de minimis are likely to see increased costs
- Disclosure and Barring Service - secure. crbonline. gov. uk
The service will be available again from 30 March 2026 07:00 Any Subscriptions to the Update Service due to expire during this period will be extended accordingly Please try again later For enquiries or further information about the Disclosure process, please telephone the DBS on 03000 200 190 quoting the form reference number entered
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