Five-Year Sunset Review Determination on Tetrahydrofurfuryl Alcohol From China [Corrected]
The U.S. International Trade Commission determined in its five-year (sunset) review that revoking the existing antidumping order on imports of tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol from China would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury. As a result, the antidumping order on Chinese imports will remain in place. Chair Amy A. Karpel and Commissioners David S. Johanson and Jason E. Kearns voted in the affirmative.
Truck Bed Covers from China - Affirmative Injury Determination
The ITC issued an affirmative preliminary injury determination in antidumping investigation No. 731-TA-1777 and countervailing duty investigation No. 701-TA-789 concerning truck bed covers from China. The Commission determined that a U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of LTFV imports and subsidized imports of truck bed covers classified under HTS 8708.29.51. The investigations will now proceed to the final phase upon receipt of preliminary determinations from Commerce.
Commodity Matchbooks from India - Expedited Five-Year Review
The ITC has scheduled expedited five-year reviews of antidumping duty and countervailing duty orders on commodity matchbooks from India. The reviews will determine whether revocation of the orders would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of material injury within a reasonably foreseeable time. The Commission determined that domestic interested party response was adequate while respondent interested party response was inadequate, warranting expedited rather than full reviews.
US Invokes USMCA Rapid Response Labor Mechanism Against Latex Occidental Facility
The USTR invoked the USMCA Rapid Response Labor Mechanism against Latex Occidental, S.A. de C.V. in Guadalajara, Mexico, alleging denial of workers' rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining. The US suspended liquidation of unliquidated entries of goods from the facility, which manufactures latex balloons. Mexico has 10 days to agree to conduct a review and 45 days to complete it if it agrees.
Swiss Sanctions Against Taliban Updated via UN Security Council Amendments
SECO announced that the UN Security Council sanctions committee amended its list of sanctioned individuals, companies, and organizations associated with the Taliban. The Swiss SESAM database has been updated accordingly. Since March 2016, Switzerland has automatically applied UN Security Council sanctions lists without delay upon amendment.
China Issues Counter-Sanctions Regulations, MNCs Alert
China's State Council promulgated two regulations on April 7, 2026, establishing a comprehensive countersanctions framework. The Regulations on Countering Foreign Improper Extraterritorial Jurisdiction (Decree No. 835) and the Regulations on the Security of Industrial and Supply Chains (Decree No. 834) took effect immediately. Decree 835 introduces a Malicious Entity List targeting those who 'promote' foreign sanctions and references potential criminal liability. Decree 834 restricts supply chain information collection, conflicting with EU CSDDD and US UFLPA requirements. Enforcement has escalated significantly, with 67 Unreliable Entity List designations in 2025 compared to only three in 2024.
EU Industrial Accelerator Act Includes Made in EU and Low-Carbon Requirements
On 4 March 2026 the European Commission published a proposal for an EU Industrial Accelerator Act (IAA), now subject to negotiation in the European Parliament and Council. The IAA targets EU manufacturing reaching 20% of GDP by 2035 and introduces Made in EU requirements for public procurement in strategic sectors (steel, cement, aluminium, battery storage, solar PV, wind, heat pumps, electrolysers, nuclear fission), low-carbon requirements for steel, cement and aluminium, and a mandatory FDI screening regime for emerging strategic sectors (battery technologies, electric vehicles, solar PV, critical raw materials) with conditions including 49% ownership limits.
Connected Vehicles Rule Restricts China, Russia Software Supply Chain
DLA Piper published analysis of the Department of Commerce Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) final rule on connected vehicles, effective March 17, 2026. The rule prohibits vehicle software enabling connectivity or automated driving that is designed, developed, manufactured, or supplied by Chinese or Russian entities unless manufacturers obtain Specific or General Authorization. Importers and manufacturers must submit Declaration of Conformity to BIS at least 60 days prior to vehicle or software importation or sale in the US.
CAPE IEEPA Refund Portal Launches April 20
CBP announced that its CAPE portal for IEEPA tariff refunds will launch April 20, 2026, as confirmed by CIT Judge Eaton. The portal consists of four components—Claim Portal (95% complete), Mass Processing (85%), Review and Liquidation (90%), and Refund (90%). Over 56,000 importers have enrolled for electronic refunds, with approximately $127 billion in IEEPA duties available for refund.
CBP Issues FAQs on IEEPA Tariff Refunds Through CAPE Phase 1
CBP released FAQs outlining its CAPE program for processing refunds of IEEPA tariffs invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court in February 2026. Phase 1 launches April 20, 2026, covering unliquidated entries and entries liquidated within 80 days prior to submission. Importers must file CAPE Declarations via CBP's ACE Secure Data Portal using CSV files. Approved refunds are expected within 60-90 days via ACH.
Auto Dealers May Recover Tariffs Through New CAPE Refund Program
Auto Dealers May Recover Tariffs Through New CAPE Refund Program
US Sanctions Ortega-Murillo Linked Gold Sector
The U.S. Department of State announced sanctions on two sons of Ortega and Murillo, five additional individuals, and seven companies involved in Nicaragua's gold sector. The sanctions target the regime's network of front companies and intermediaries used to generate foreign currency, launder sanctioned assets, and consolidate dynastic control. The action was taken under Executive Order 13851, as amended by E.O. 14088.
Nicaragua Sanctions Designations Include 8 Individuals, 6 Entities
Nicaragua Sanctions Designations Include 8 Individuals, 6 Entities
Silicon Metal from Angola and Laos Antidumping Duty Orders
Commerce is issuing antidumping duty orders on silicon metal from Angola and the Lao People's Democratic Republic, following affirmative final determinations by Commerce and the ITC. The ITC determined that U.S. industry is materially injured by reason of less-than-fair-value imports. CBP will suspend liquidation of affected entries and collect cash deposits equal to the amount by which normal value exceeds export price.
Expedited Five-Year Review Scheduled for India Matchbooks
The US International Trade Commission has scheduled an expedited five-year review of anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders on commodity matchbooks from India. The review covers Investigation Nos. 701-TA-459 and 731-TA-1155 (Third Review). Parties interested in participating should contact the Commission.
Truck Bed Covers From China - Investigation Nos. 701-TA-789 and 731-TA-1777 (Preliminary)
The U.S. International Trade Commission has published a Notice initiating preliminary countervailing duty Investigation No. 701-TA-789 and antidumping duty Investigation No. 731-TA-1777 concerning imports of truck bed covers from China. The investigations, cited at 91 FR 20502, were initiated following standard trade remedy procedures. The USITC will examine whether Chinese truck bed cover imports are being subsidized and/or sold at less than fair value in the U.S. market.
USPTO Terminates Fast-Track COVID-19 Appeals Pilot Program
The USPTO terminated its Fast-Track COVID-19-Related Appeals Pilot Program effective April 16, 2026. The program, which allowed expedited review of certain patent appeals related to COVID-19, is now closed. Petitions to participate filed after midnight ET on April 16, 2026, will not be granted.
Rescinding Portions of Department of Commerce Title VI Regulations
The Department of Commerce has rescinded portions of 15 CFR 8 (Title VI regulations) to align with Executive Order 14281 and conform more closely with the statutory text. The rule, effective April 16, 2026, removes certain regulatory provisions governing civil rights compliance for programs receiving federal financial assistance from Commerce. Entities that receive federal financial assistance from the Department of Commerce should monitor for updates to compliance requirements.
Removing Redundant, Obsolete, and Inefficient Provisions From the Regulations Governing Restrictions on Lobbying
The Department of Commerce has removed redundant, obsolete, and inefficient provisions from 15 CFR 28, which governs restrictions on lobbying. The rule streamlines existing regulations by eliminating duplicative requirements. The effective date is May 18, 2026. Entities subject to these regulations should review their compliance programs to ensure alignment with the updated requirements.
Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Oman Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review 2023-2024
The International Trade Administration announced final results of the antidumping duty administrative review for common alloy aluminum sheet from the Sultanate of Oman covering the period 2023-2024. Case number A-523-814. The final results establish the final dumping margins based on the administrative review of subject merchandise imported into the United States.
Expiry Review R853 - Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) from China and Indonesia
The European Commission initiated Expiry Review R853 on 15 April 2026 to examine whether definitive anti-dumping/anti-subsidy measures on monosodium glutamate (MSG) imports from China and Indonesia should be maintained, amended, or allowed to expire. The investigation covers the period 1 April 2025 to 31 March 2026, with verification visits scheduled for 3-7 August 2026. Interested parties may submit comments on provisional measures by 30 October 2026 and on final disclosure, with definitive measures expected by 15 April 2027.
Anti-Subsidy Measures Ductile Pipes India, Expiry 17 June 2027
The European Commission maintains anti-subsidy measures on imports of ductile pipes (tubes and pipes of ductile cast iron) originating from India. The definitive countervailing duties were imposed pursuant to Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2022/927. Current measures remain in force with an expiry date of 17 June 2027. Multiple refund investigations (RF75/31-32, RF75/41-46-47-52, RF75/23-30-33-40) and related proceedings are documented in the case history.
Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees in Online Food Delivery Services
The FTC published an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) addressing unfair or deceptive fees charged by online food and grocery delivery platforms. The Commission seeks public comment on whether to establish rules requiring clear disclosure of total costs, including fees and service charges, before order completion. Comments are due by May 18, 2026.
Publishing.com LLC, Christian Mikkelsen, Rasmus Mikkelsen - Proposed Consent Order
The FTC has filed a proposed consent agreement with Publishing.com LLC and individuals Christian and Rasmus Mikkelsen to settle alleged violations of federal law prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts or practices. The consent order would require respondents to cease and desist from the alleged practices. The public comment period closes on May 18, 2026.
2025 Reconciliation Law Tax Changes for Small Businesses
The Tax Foundation submitted testimony to the U.S. House Small Business Committee on April 15, 2026 analyzing how the 2025 reconciliation law affected small business taxation. The testimony addresses the permanency of Individual TCJA provisions including the 20 percent Section 199A qualified business income deduction, the preservation of the 37 percent top ordinary income tax rate, and the extension of 100 percent bonus depreciation. The Tax Foundation recommends further simplification of the tax code for small business owners.
Top 1% Pays 26.3% vs Bottom 50% 3.7% of Federal Income Taxes, Tax Year 2023
The Tax Foundation analyzed IRS data for tax year 2023 showing 153.1 million tax returns filed with $15.2 trillion in adjusted gross income and $2.1 trillion in federal income taxes paid. The top 1% of taxpayers paid a 26.3% average income tax rate, while the bottom 50% paid a 3.7% average rate. The top 50% of taxpayers paid 96.7% of all federal individual income taxes.
California Wealth Tax May Tax Founders' Voting Interests
The Tax Foundation analyzes a proposed California wealth tax ballot initiative, examining whether the tax would be levied based on founders' voting interests in their companies rather than just their economic stake. The analysis focuses on ambiguity in the initiative's language regarding whether super-voting shares constitute publicly traded assets, which would determine their valuation treatment. The analysis concludes that the drafting creates genuine uncertainty about how the tax would apply to restricted control shares owned by corporate founders.
Final Antidumping Duty Review: Dingli Machinery Mobile Access Equipment
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) issued final results of the antidumping duty administrative review for Zhejiang Dingli Machinery Co., Ltd. (Dingli), finding that the exporter made sales of certain mobile access equipment and subassemblies thereof (MAE) from China at less than normal value during the period of review (POR) of April 1, 2023, through March 31, 2024. Commerce tolled deadlines by 47 days due to a federal government shutdown and by an additional 21 days due to document backlog before issuing these final results. These final results establish the applicable dumping margin that will govern cash deposit requirements for imports of subject merchandise.
Non-Oriented Electrical Steel Antidumping Duty Orders: Final Results of Second Sunset Reviews
The U.S. Department of Commerce (ITA) issued final results of expedited second sunset reviews of antidumping duty (AD) orders on non-oriented electrical steel (NOES) from Sweden, Germany, China, Korea, Taiwan, and Japan. Commerce determined that revocation of these AD orders would be likely to lead to continuation or recurrence of dumping at levels indicated in the notice. The existing AD orders (Case Numbers A-401-809, A-428-843, A-570-996, A-580-872, A-583-851, A-588-872) remain in effect.
Silicon Metal Antidumping Duty Orders Angola Laos
The International Trade Administration has issued antidumping duty orders on silicon metal from Angola and the Lao People's Democratic Republic, effective April 16, 2026. Commerce will direct CBP to assess antidumping duties equal to the amount by which normal value exceeds export price on all relevant entries. These orders follow affirmative final determinations by both Commerce and the ITC that dumped imports are materially injuring the U.S. silicon metal industry.
Silicon Metal From Laos Countervailing Duty Order
The International Trade Administration (ITA) has issued a countervailing duty (CVD) order on silicon metal from the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Laos). The order follows affirmative determinations by Commerce that Laos-based producers/exporters received countervailable subsidies and by the ITC that a U.S. industry is materially injured by subsidized imports. U.S. Customs and Border Protection will assess countervailing duties on relevant entries of silicon metal from Laos entered for consumption on or after September 26, 2025, the date of the preliminary determination.
Carbon and Alloy Steel Cut-to-Length Plate from Republic of Korea: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review, 2023-2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) has issued final results of the antidumping duty administrative review for carbon and alloy steel cut-to-length plate from the Republic of Korea covering the period May 1, 2023, through April 30, 2024. Commerce determined that the POSCO single entity (POSCO, POSCO International Corporation, POSCO Mobility Solution, Taechang Steel Co., Ltd., and Winsteel Co., Ltd.) did not make sales of CTL plate at less than normal value. The review was delayed due to a federal government shutdown, with deadlines tolled by 47 days and an additional 21 days, and the final deadline extended by 30 days.
Certain Aluminum Foil from China: Final Results of Antidumping Duty Administrative Review, 2023-2024
The U.S. Department of Commerce (Commerce) issued final results of the antidumping duty administrative review for certain aluminum foil from China, covering the period of review (POR) from April 1, 2023, through March 31, 2024. Commerce determined that certain producers and/or exporters made sales at less than normal value. The final results are applicable as of April 16, 2026, and will affect cash deposit requirements for importers of Chinese aluminum foil.
Non-Oriented Electrical Steel From China and Taiwan: Final Results of Second Sunset Reviews of Countervailing Duty Orders
The International Trade Administration issued final results of the expedited second sunset reviews of countervailing duty orders on non-oriented electrical steel from China and Taiwan. Commerce determined that revocation of the existing CVD orders would likely lead to continuation or recurrence of countervailable subsidies. The original CVD orders were published on December 3, 2014. Domestic interested parties with producer status participated in the review process.
Antidumping Duty Review on Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Taiwan
Antidumping Duty Review on Common Alloy Aluminum Sheet From Taiwan
Notice of Open Meeting for 2026-2027 EXIM Advisory and Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committees
The Export-Import Bank announces an open hybrid meeting on April 28, 2026, for its Advisory Committee (1:30-2:45 p.m. EDT), Joint Committees (2:45-3:15 p.m. EDT), and Sub-Saharan Africa Advisory Committee (3:15-4:30 p.m. EDT). The meeting will discuss EXIM policies and programs supporting financing for U.S. manufactured goods and services exports. Public participation is available virtually, with registration required.
Country Risk and Cover Policy and Indicators
UK Export Finance published updated country cover policy and risk appetite guidance providing country-specific market risk appetite classifications and cover availability for cash/short-term and medium/long-term export finance support. Countries such as Afghanistan receive no cover while others like Albania receive full cover availability with at least £5 billion market risk appetite. The guidance is informational only and does not constitute a commitment to provide cover for any specific contract.
Vivobarefoot Achieves 85% Sales Growth with £16M UKEF-Backed Loans
UK Export Finance announced that British footwear company Vivobarefoot grew sales by 85% over four years, from £49 million to £91 million, supported by over £16 million in government-backed finance. HSBC UK issued three General Export Facility loans totaling £16.2 million (£3.8 million in 2022, £5.7 million in 2024, and £6.7 million in 2025). The company employs over 120 people across Bristol and London.
UKEF Secures £128M Submarine Rescue Deals With Indonesia
UK Export Finance announced two export deals worth £128 million to supply submarine rescue vehicle systems to the Indonesian Navy. Over £67 million in supply contracts have been awarded to UK suppliers Submarine Manufacturing and Products Ltd (Bristol) and Forum Energy Technologies Ltd (York), supporting jobs in the domestic maritime and defence industry.
British Steel Wins £70M Export Order in Nigeria Ports Deal
UK Export Finance (UKEF) announced a £746 million financing guarantee to support the redevelopment of Nigeria's Lagos Port Complex and TinCan Island Port Complex. British Steel secured a record £70 million contract to supply 120,000 tonnes of steel billets to construction companies Hitech Nigeria and ITB Nigeria as part of the deal, with at least £236 million in total supplier contracts directed to British companies.
UK Regional Export Finance Manager Contacts Updated April 2026
UK Export Finance has published updated contact information for its regional Export Finance Managers as of 1 April 2026. The guidance lists regional heads and managers by geographic area, including Northern England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Midlands, Wales, South West, and London and South East. Businesses seeking export finance support can contact their local manager directly or email customer.service@ukexportfinance.gov.uk.
Kazakhstan Requests WTO Consultations on Indonesia Hot-Rolled Steel Coil Duties
Kazakhstan has requested WTO dispute consultations with Indonesia concerning additional ad valorem import duties on hot-rolled steel coils originating from Kazakhstan. The request, circulated to WTO members on 15 April 2026, marks Kazakhstan's first case as a complainant in the WTO dispute settlement system. Kazakhstan alleges the measures are inconsistent with GATT 1994, the Anti-Dumping Agreement, and the Marrakesh Agreement.
Fish Fund Extends Second Call for Proposals Deadline to 8 May 2026
The WTO Fish Fund has extended the deadline for its second Call for Proposals to 8 May 2026. Eligible applicants include developing and least-developed WTO members that have accepted the Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies. Two grant types are available: project preparation grants up to USD 50,000 and project grants up to USD 300,000.
Philippines Initiates Rice Safeguard Investigation Under WTO Procedures
The Philippines notified the WTO Committee on Safeguards on 15 April 2026 that it initiated a safeguard investigation on 26 March 2026 concerning imports of certain types of rice. The investigation seeks to determine whether increased rice imports are causing or threatening serious injury to the domestic industry. Interested parties have five days from publication of the notice to present evidence and views.
U.S.-Finland and U.S.-Philippines Pax Silica Declaration Signing Ceremonies Invitation
The U.S. Department of State announces signing ceremonies on April 16, 2026, welcoming Finland and the Philippines to the Pax Silica initiative. Under Secretary Helberg will host events at the Harry S. Truman Building, with Finland becoming the second EU member state to join and the Philippines joining as an Asian electronic manufacturing leader. Pax Silica is a U.S.-led economic security coalition focused on semiconductor supply chains, AI infrastructure, and critical minerals.
Rubio Meets Kyrgyz Republic Cabinet Chairman Adylbek Kasymaliev
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Kyrgyz Republic Chairman of the Cabinet Adylbek Kasymaliev to discuss bilateral priorities including immigration enforcement collaboration and sanctions compliance. The meeting also covered economic cooperation opportunities in infrastructure, critical minerals, and investment, as well as regional cooperation through the C5+1 diplomatic platform. This is a standard diplomatic readout with no binding commitments or compliance obligations.
F680 Expiry Date on SPIRE - Transition to Apply to Export Controlled Goods
The Export Control Joint Unit (ECJU) is transitioning MOD security approval form 680 (F680) processing from the SPIRE system to the 'Apply to Export Controlled Goods' service. From 31 July 2026, F680 applications will no longer be processed on SPIRE. Exporters must set up an account on the new service and transition their F680 applications by the deadline. US UNCLASSIFIED ITAR applications remain an exception and must continue using SPIRE.
EU Imposes 5.4% Definitive Anti-Dumping Duties on Brazilian Softwood Plywood
The European Commission has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties of 5.4% on imports of softwood plywood from Brazil following an investigation that found dumping causing material injury to the EU industry. Provisional duties at the same rate have been in effect since 4 November 2025. One Brazilian exporter was exempted after no dumping was found. The EU softwood plywood market is valued at €600 million annually, with €216 million in imports from Brazil.
Definitive Anti-Dumping Duties on Glass Fibre Imports from Egypt, Bahrain and Thailand
The European Commission has imposed definitive anti-dumping duties on continuous filament glass fibre imports from Egypt, Bahrain, and Thailand following an investigation that found dumped imports causing material injury to the EU glass fibre industry. Duties are set at 11.0% for Egypt and 11.8% for Bahrain, with Thailand facing rates ranging from 15.3% to 25.4% depending on the producer.
Comment Form: Foreign-Built Vessel S/V The Salty Lady
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) posted a public comment form on Regulations.gov for docket MARAD-2026-0595, related to a foreign-built vessel named S/V The Salty Lady. The form allows individuals, organizations, or anonymous commenters to submit feedback directly to MARAD. Commenters are warned that any personally identifiable information included may be publicly disclosed on Regulations.gov or in paper dockets.
M/V Ravenblue Coastwise Trade Application Comment Period
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has opened a 29-day public comment period for the M/V Ravenblue Coastwise Trade application. The comment period allows stakeholders to submit feedback on the vessel's eligibility for coastwise trade authorization. Comments may be submitted through Regulations.gov under docket MARAD-2026-0531-0001.
Foreign-Built Vessel M/V Cilantro Coastwise Trade Comment Submission
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) is accepting public comments on a foreign-built vessel identified as the M/V Cilantro and its eligibility for coastwise trade under the Jones Act. The comment period opened on June 25, 2026, and closes on July 25, 2026. This portal allows individuals and organizations to submit feedback on the vessel's coastwise trade request.
Comment on Foreign-Built Vessel M/V Susie G
Regulations.gov published a comment form for MARAD docket MARAD-2026-0596-0001 concerning the foreign-built vessel M/V Susie G. The form interface provides standard fields for submitting public comments, including options to identify as an individual, organization, or anonymous commenter, with the ability to attach supporting files.
M/V Pipe Dream Coastwise Trade Application Comment Period
The Maritime Administration (MARAD) has opened a 29-day public comment period on an application for M/V Pipe Dream to engage in coastwise trade. Coastwise trade refers to the transportation of passengers or merchandise between points in the United States, which is restricted to vessels meeting certain ownership and documentation requirements. MARAD is soliciting public input on this vessel's eligibility and authorization request.
M/V Bansho Foreign-Built Vessel, U.S. Coastwise Trade, Deadline May 14th
MARAD has opened a public comment period on a request related to the M/V Bansho, a foreign-built vessel seeking authorization for U.S. coastwise trade. The comment deadline is May 14th. Coastwise trade laws restrict the transportation of merchandise or passengers between U.S. points to vessels built and documented under U.S. law.
Countries, Territories and Organisations Invited to Security & Policing 2025
UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE) published a list of countries, territories, and organisations invited to attend Security & Policing 2025, an industry exhibition. The document identifies which entities were invited to the event held on behalf of the Home Office. No regulatory obligations, compliance requirements, or enforcement actions are associated with this notice.
Market Intelligence: Estimates of Other Countries' Defence Exports 2013-2023
UK Department for Business and Trade and UK Defence and Security Exports published market intelligence on global defence trade covering 2013-2023. The report provides estimates of defence exports from other countries, including data on the top 7 exporters and importers worldwide. Supporting methodology note and CSV data files for all figures are included.
UK Companies Guide to NATO Funded Procurement
UK Defence and Security Exports and the Department for Business and Trade published guidance to help UK companies access NATO-funded business opportunities. The guide focuses on NATO Security and Investment Programme (NSIP) procedures. The January 2026 update removed references to the closed Find export opportunities service.
UK Defence and Security Exports Event and Exhibition Support 2026
UK Defence and Security Exports (UKDSE) published updated guidance on event and exhibition support for UK defence and security exporters for 2026. The document lists upcoming international events where UKDSE will have a presence and provides information on exhibition support, Export Support Team contacts, and Defence and Security Industry Days. Events before March 2026 have been removed and new upcoming events added to the exhibition event calendar.
UK Defence Export Statistics Covering 2013 to 2023
The UK Department for Business and Trade published official statistics on UK defence exports covering 2013 to 2023. The release provides data on export orders and exports by destination region and product/services, based on voluntary survey responses from UK defence and security companies. A correction was issued on 24 February 2025 revising 2023 regional values and product/service classifications.