Common use of Trade Controls Clause in Contracts

Trade Controls. (a) It is the policy of GDLS-C to conduct its business in compliance with all applicable export/import laws and regulations, referred to as ‘trade controls’. Further, it is the policy of GDLS-C to only conduct business with Sellers who are registered with their government to participate in activities related to the defence industry; have proven not to require registration (i.e. commercial material, technology and/or services); are exempt from registration by their government but authorized to participate in defence activities (i.e. government agencies); or, are not able to register as their government does not have a registration program (export licenses may still be required for the export of defence articles). (b) As such, all Sellers are required to comply with the laws and regulations as set forth by their country’s government agencies responsible for export/import authorization and compliance, and to advise GDLS-C of any and all restrictions that may be imposed upon GDLS-C. Regulations associated with trade controls are quite complex, and you may wish to seek the advice of an outside expert if your company does not have the necessary expertise in house.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase Order, Purchase Order, Purchase Order

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Trade Controls. (a) It is the policy of GDLS-C to conduct its business in compliance with all applicable export/import laws and regulations, referred to as ‘trade controls’. Further, it is the policy of GDLS-C to only conduct business with Sellers who are registered with their government to participate in activities related to the defence industry; have proven not to require registration (i.e. commercial material, technology and/or services); are exempt from registration by their government but authorized to participate in defence activities (i.e. government agencies); or, are not able to register as their government does not have a registration program (export licenses may still be required for the export of defence articles). (b) As such, all Sellers bidders are required to comply with the laws and regulations as set forth by their country’s government agencies responsible for export/import authorization and compliance, and to advise GDLS-C of any and all restrictions that may be imposed upon GDLS-C. Regulations associated with trade controls are quite complex, and you may wish to seek the advice of an outside expert if your company does not have the necessary expertise in house.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Provisions Agreement, General Provisions

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Trade Controls. (a) It is the policy of GDLS-C to conduct its business in compliance with all applicable export/import laws and regulations, referred to as ‘trade controls’. Further, it is the policy of GDLS-C to only conduct business with Sellers who are registered with their government to participate in activities related to the defence industry; have proven not to require registration (i.e. commercial material, technology and/or services); are exempt from registration by their government but authorized to participate in defence activities (i.e. government agencies); or, are not able to register as their government does not have a registration program (export licenses may still be required for the export of defence articles). (b) As such, all Sellers are Seller is required to comply with the laws and regulations as set forth by their its country’s government agencies responsible for export/import authorization and compliance, and to advise GDLS-C of any and all restrictions that may be imposed upon GDLS-C. Regulations associated with trade controls are quite complex, and you may wish to seek the advice of an outside expert if your company does not have the necessary expertise in house.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Defense Contract, Defense Contract

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