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In June, Peru was given a licence to export avocados to China.
I dealt with registered diamond traders who had a licence to export and import, in Africa and Belgium, as a means of transferring money".
The first two white farmers he dealt with had a licence to export a limited quantity of lion bone, which could be sent to Thailand under cover of official Cites paperwork.
The foreign secretary, Jack Straw, conceded that previous government statements claiming they had not received any application for a licence to export the Hawk to India had given a "misleading impression".
On 17 December 1946, she appears to have applied to the authorities for a licence to export a painting by John Constable, setting in train a series of convoluted and disputed events.
So far, three as-yet unconstructed East Coast LNG export facilities have applied to the National Energy Board, Canada's third-party regulator, for a licence to export natural gas.
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The TGA does require a licence and permit to export or import the substance, which is classified as a psychotropic.
But when licences to export gold were asked, they were not forthcoming.
Herman Van Rompuy and José Manuel Barroso, the presidents of the European council and the European commission, asked Obama to come up with measures that would favour European companies obtaining licences to export US shale gas in liquid form to Europe.
Documents obtained by the Campaign Against Arms Trade under the Freedom of Information Act reveal that since 2010 there have been £42m worth of licences to export military-only equipment to Israel.
The company is able to do so because although part of Australia – where the growth and distribution of weed remains illegal – Norfolk's self-governing administration can grant a licence to legally export the drug.
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