February 9, 2026: ECJU introduces webinars for export licensing portal

Export Control & Sanctions

2026 Training Webinars on Using the LITE Export Licensing Service

Dear Exporter,

We are pleased to invite you to a series of webinars, developed in response to feedback and questions from the exporter community. Each session will address important topics to help you navigate the ‘Apply to export controlled goods’ service(also known as LITE) with greater confidence. Select here to view and sign up the webinars.

Upcoming Webinars

  1. Demo on the ‘Apply to Export Controlled Goods Service’: Applying for an Open individual export licence (OIEL) (11th March, 3.30-4.30pm) This webinar will introduce the new functionality available for processing military and dual-use Open Individual Export Licences (OIELs).
  2. How to use the ‘Apply to Export Controlled Goods Service’: Determining Ultimate End Users (24th March, 1–2pm) This webinar will help you understand how to determine and manage end users versus ultimate end users, including a live demonstration.
  3. How to use the ‘Apply to Export Controlled Goods Service ‘: Editing Applications (22nd April, 10–11am) Learn how to edit draft and submitted applications and follow best practice for checking and amending your applications.
  4. How to use the ‘Apply to Export Controlled Goods Service’: Understand End Users, Consignees and Third Parties (14th May, 2-3pm) This session will clarify the roles of consignees, third parties, and additional contacts in licence applications, with examples and guidance based on different export scenarios.

If you are unable to attend on the scheduled dates, a link to the recording will be made available for each webinar.

We also welcome your questions in advance. Please submit them using the following link: Submit your questions here.

We look forward to your participation.

Kind regards,

ECJU

ECJU’s website can be found on GOV.UK

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