INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008

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INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 33

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Bosnia and Herzegovina MINISTRY OF FOREIGN TRADE AND ECONOMIC RELATIONS Foreign Trade and Investment Division INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Sarajevo, May 2009

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 SECTION I Legislative and legal framework for brokering of arms, military equipment and dual-use products The adoption of the Law on Export and Import of Arms and Military Equipment and Control of Export and Import of Dual-Use Products ( Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 05/03, 33/03 and 14/05) and its implementation established unified state principles related to the issuance of licenses for import, export, brokering and transit of arms and military equipment. The process of harmonization of regulations in this area with EU legislation has been completed, together with the promulgation of an updated Common List of Military Equipment covered by the EU Code of Conduct on Arms Export ( Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 75/05). A control system over dual-use goods has been established and their diversion to illegal military and terrorist hands prevented, in compliance with EU Regulations 1334/2000 and 149/2003, whereby our control over export/import of all goods is harmonized with international standards, and with the EU in particular, thus making significant progress with respect to state export control. Furthermore, the List of Dual-Use Products and Technologies has also been promulgated ( Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 75/05). The Law on Implementation of the Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, Stockpiling and Use of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction ( Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 15/06) and the by-laws promulgated in the Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 11/08 closely regulate the control of chemicals listed in the Convention on Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The purpose of the above mentioned regulations is to ensure that in Bosnia and Herzegovina, export, import, transit or brokering licences are only issued to those legal entities and individuals registered with the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH, while requiring for each licence the prior consent of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of BiH, the Ministry of Security of BiH and the Ministry of Defence of BiH, and for the chemicals listed in the Convention the consent of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH. When issuing their approvals, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs takes into account the following: UN Security Council embargos and sanctions, International commitments, Foreign policy interests and other specific BiH interests with respect to strategic foreign policy partners, EU Code of Conduct on Arms Exports and the principle of combating the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. 3

SECTION I - Legislative and legal framework for brokering of arms, military equipment and dual-use products The approval issued by the Ministry of Security of BiH guarantees that the issuance of a licence will not endanger public security inside BiH. The approval issued by the Ministry of Defence of BiH confirms that the issuance of a licence will not endanger BiH s defence capabilities. The approval issued by the Ministry of Civil Affairs of BiH that the issuance of a licence will not endanger the lives and health of people, environment or material assets. In order to ensure more efficient control, the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations shall, after the licence has been issued, and in compliance with the Amendment 25 of the Instructions to the Parties, inform JC EUFOR about the licence issued, since EUFOR s prior consent is required for the transport of this type of goods. We wish to emphasize that, in the framework of arms, military equipment and dual-use products import and export control activities, the institutions of the BiH State Border Service and BiH Indirect Taxation Directorate (customs authorities) have been actively enforcing laws and regulations. Pursuant to the obligations prescribed in the Law on Export and Import of Arms and Military Equipment and Control of Export and Import of Dual-Use Products ( Official Gazette of Bosnia and Herzegovina no. 05/03, 09/03 and 14/05), the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH is establishing a database on all licences issued and will submit a report to the Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina thereon, which ensures continuous reporting to the competent state bodies and institutions. In this way transparency has been ensured in performing these transactions, which contributes to the increased international reputation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and enables more extensive international cooperation in the field. Assistance in drafting the annual report (Information on issued permits for trade in arms, military equipment and dual-use products for 2008) in compliance with EU requirements, i.e. the EU Code of Conduct, has been obtained through SEESAC (Southeastern and Eastern Europe Clearinghouse for the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons) and UNDP, in terms of software support to the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH in the process of drafting the report. Reporting in this format is one of the activities and conditions to be met by BiH before it can sign a Stabilization Agreement with EU. The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations of BiH produced a new draft which regulates the control of export, import and transit of arms, military equipment and dual-use products and products for special purposes, entitled: the Law on Control of Foreign Trade of Goods and Services of Strategic Importance to the Safety of Bosnia and Herzegovina. After harmonization with the institutions and entities of BiH, the Draft Law was sent to the Council of Ministries of BiH and adopted at the 71 st session, and subsequently sent to the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH with the suggestion that 4

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 it should be considered according to the basic legislative procedure. The organizations BAFA (Federal Office of Economics and Export Control) and SIPRI (Stockholm International Peace Research Institute) provided assistance in harmonizing the Draft Law with EU legislation by engaging EU experts for export control. The assistance of international organizations BAFA, SIPRI, UNDP and EXBS (Export Control and Related Border Security Assistance) was manifested through organization of workshops and training on the transfer control of these goods, which were attended by officials of BiH institutions and entities involved in these activities, and the representatives of industry. 5

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INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 SECTION II Overview of licences issued for transfers of arms, military equipment and dual-use products In compliance with the obligations prescribed under the Law on Export and Import of Arms and Military Equipment and Control of Export and Import of Dual-Use Products ( Official Gazette of BiH No. 05/03, 09/03, 14/03, 33/03, 14/05, 56/05 i 75/05 ), the Common List of Military Equipment included in the EU Code of Conduct on arms import ( Official Gazette of BiH No. 09/03), and implementing by-laws ( Official Gazette of BiH No. 56/05), all entities involved in transfers of arms and military equipment have to be registered in the special Register kept by the BiH Ministry of Trade and Economic Relations. In 2008, 48 legal and natural persons were registered for foreign-trade transfers of arms and military equipment, with 13 permanent and 35 temporary registrations. During 2008, a total of 382 licences were issued, of which: 161 arms and military equipment export licences, 5 denied arms and military equipment export licence applications, 141 arms and military equipment import licences, 7 arms and military equipment temporary export licences, 11 arms and military equipment temporary import licences, 27 dual-use products export licences, 32 dual-use products import licences, 3 dual-use products temporary import licences, The total value of goods transferred against licences issued for arms, military equipment and dual-use goods export, import, temporary import and export, based on proforma invoices attached to the licence applications, amounted to 81,777,611 EURO. It is not possible to offer a realistic overview of the number of issued import and export licences until the moment of expiry of the issued licences (licences are issued for a period of one-year). 7

SECTION II - Overview of licences issued for transfers of arms, military equipment and dual-use products Arms and military equipment export The total value of exports, according to licences issued in 2008, and on the basis of pro-forma invoices attached to licence applications was 57,782,445 EURO (Annex A). 161 export licences for 39 countries were issued: Afghanistan Great Britain Pakistan Albania Greece Philippines Austria Germany Romania Bangladesh Hungary Serbia Belgium Italy Slovak Republic Bulgaria Israel Slovenia Cameroon Kuwait Spain Canada Jordan Sweden Chile Lebanon Switzerland Czech Republic Lithuania Thailand Croatia Macedonia Turkey Egypt Malaysia Ukraine France Montenegro USA Structure of exports of goods from BiH according to classification of the EU Common List of Military Equipment MIL. EURO 0.00 15.00 30.00 ML1 ML2 ML3 ML16 xxxx 2008 1.1 1.23 49.94 2.46 3.05 The structure of exported goods included products under 9 control numbers of the EU Common List of Military Equipment 8

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 ML 1 ML 2 ML 3 ML16 xxxx Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre smaller than 20 mm, other weapons and automatic weapons with 12.7 mm calibre or smaller Smooth-bore weapons with 20 mm calibre or more, other weapons or armament with a calibre over 12.7 mm Ammunition and fuse setting devices and specially designed components thereof Technologies Other items from the EU Common List of Military Equipment (M L4, ML5, ML6, ML10, ML 11) Export of Arms and Military Equipment in 2008 Other countries, 12.16% Turkey, 10.99% Afghanistan, 2.02% Bulgaria, 18.07% Egypt, 10.74% Switzerland, 14.91% England, 2.66% Israel, 2.73% Serbia, 12.63% Germany, 3.60% Malaysia, 9.50% According to the value of all licences issued for goods exported to the above-mentioned countries, 85% of the value thereof has been exported to the following countries: Country Export value (EUR) Afghanistan 1,169,124 Bulgaria 10,439,534 Egypt 6,203,312 England 1,538,464 Israel 1,577,938 Malaysia 5,488,340 Germany 1,577,938 Serbia 7,296,559 Switzerland 8,613,297 Turkey 6,351,214 9

SECTION II - Overview of licences issued for transfers of arms, military equipment and dual-use products The total value of temporary export of arms and military equipment in 2008, on the basis of pro-forma invoices submitted with licence applications, was 113,586 EURO (Annex C). 7 licences were issued for temporary export into seven countries: France, Italy, Canada, South Africa, Malaysia, Germany and Serbia. 5 licence applications for arms and military equipment into Georgia were denied. The reason for denying to issue the licence to export to Georgia was the application of the EU Code of Conduct on arms exports. 10

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Arms and military equipment import The total value of temporary import of arms and military equipment according to the licences issued in 2008, and on the basis of pro-forma invoices submitted with licence applications, was 8,744,586 EURO (Annex B). 141 import licences for 22 countries were issued, namely: Austria Greece Germany Belgium Croatia USA British Virgin Islands Italy Slovenia Bulgaria Israel Serbia Montenegro Canada Spain The Czech Republic Cyprus Switzerland France Hungary Turkey According to the value of all import licences, about 85% of the value of the goods was imported from the following eight countries: Serbia 1,636,089 Belgium 1,032,212 Hungary 1,003,260 The Czech Republic 817,147 Austria 610,363 Germany 608,505 Slovakia 540,000 Italy 483,617 Import of Arms and Military Equipment in 2008 Other countries, 23.02% Belgium, 11.80% Hungary, 11.47% Italy, 5.53% Austria, 6.98% Slovak Republic, 6.18% Germany, 6.96% Czech Republic, 9.34% Serbia, 18.71% 11

SECTION II - Overview of licences issued for transfers of arms, military equipment and dual-use products The structure of imported goods included products from 8 control references of the EU Common Military List. Structure of import goods in BiH according to classification of the EU Common List of Military Equipment MIL.EURO 0.00 4.00 8.00 ML1 ML3 ML18 ML3 xxxxxx 2008 4.6 3.37 0.64 0.04 0.08 ML 1 ML 3 ML 18 ML 13 xxxx Smooth-bore weapons with a calibre of less than 20 mm, other arms and automatic weapons with 12.7 mm calibre or less Ammunition and fuse setting devices and specially designed components thereof Equipment for producing products listed in the EU Common Military List Armoured or protective equipment, constructions and components Other goods from the EU Common Military List ( ML5, ML7, ML8, ML10) 11 temporary import licences from six countries were granted, namely: Kuwait, Serbia, Montenegro, Switzerland, Turkey and the USA. The total value of arms and military equipment temporary imports in 2008, and on the basis of the pro-forma invoices submitted with the licence applications, was 608,848 EURO (Annex D). 12

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Dual-use products export The total value of exports as per dual-use export licences issued in 2008, and on the basis of pro-forma invoices submitted with licence applications, was 3,973,426 EURO (Annex F). 27 export licences for 5 countries (Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro the Czech Republic and Turkey) were issued, while the structure of exports included products from 6 tariff numbers. 2 temporary export licences were issued (Germany and Serbia), with a declared value, based on the pro-forma invoice submitted with the licence application, of 9,650 EURO (Annex H). Structure of export of dual-use products as per tariff numbers 0.00 2.00 4.00 3602 3603 1.08 2.30 3602 Prepared explosives, other than propellant powders 3603 Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators 13

SECTION II - Overview of licences issued for transfers of arms, military equipment and dual-use products Dual-use products import The total import value as per dual-use import licences issued in 2008, and on the basis of pro-forma invoices submitted with licence applications, was 10,549,299 EURO (Annex G). 32 import licences were issued for 12 countries (Austria, Montenegro, Switzerland, Serbia, Slovenia, Hungary, Germany, Greece, Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Republic of Croatia and the PR China), while the structure of imported goods (95.86%) corresponded to 3 tariff numbers: 3602 Prepared explosives, other than propellant powders 3603 Safety fuses; detonating fuses; percussion or detonating caps; igniters; electric detonators 3604 Pyrotechnic substances used in fireworks, signal flares, hail rockets Xxxx Other tariff numbers Structure of import of dual-use products as per tariff numbers 0.00 5.00 10.00 3602 3603 3604 xxxx 5.66 1.90 2.55 0.43 3 temporary export licences were issued (Serbia), and on the basis of pro-forma invoices submitted with the licence application, their value was 5,421 EURO (Annex I). 14

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 MIL. EURO 0.00 35.00 70.00 AME AME DU Total export import DU export import transfers 2007 38.4 7.8 3.1 10.2 60 2008 57.78 8.74 3.97 10.55 81 Taking into account the total value of transfers broken down by licences issued, based on pro-forma invoices submitted, one may conclude that there have been no major changes in arms and military transfers compared to the previous year. MINISTER Mladen Zirojević 15

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INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Annex A ISSUED LICENCES FOR EXPORT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE MILITARY LIST END-USER COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 1 ML2 1,105,104 Afghanistan 2 ML3 64,020 Total 3 1,169,124 Albania 1 ML4 172,660 Total 1 172,660 Austria 4 ML3 140,190 Total 4 140,190 Bangladesh 1 ML3 579,973 Total 1 579,973 Belgium 1 ML3 101,483 Total 1 101,483 1 ML5 10,784 Bulgaria 4 ML3 10,428,750 Total 5 10,439,534 1 ML1 2,370 Montenegro 3 ML3 84,828 Total 4 87,198 The Czech Republic 2 ML3 186,530 Total 2 186,530 Chile 2 ML3 131,081 Total 2 131,081 Cameroon 1 ML3 242,400 Total 1 242,400 Canada 1 ML3 83,831 Total 1 83,831 17

Annex END-USER COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 3 ML1 15,015 1 ML2 2,109 Croatia 6 ML3 162,114 Total 10 179,238 Egypt 6 ML3 6,203,312 Total 6 6,203,312 France 1 ML3 54,501 Total 1 54,501 Germany 9 ML3 2,078,242 Total 9 2,078,242 Greece 4 ML3 115,619 115,619 Total 4 Hungary 1 ML3 423,055 Total 1 423,055 Israel 9 ML3 1,577,938 Total 9 1,577,938 Italy 1 ML3 92,943 Total 1 92,943 Jordan 1 ML3 59,713 Total 1 59,713 1 ML3 780,774 Kuwait 1 ML6 20,622 Total 2 801,396 Lebanon 1 ML3 12,323 Total 1 12,323 Lithuania 3 ML3 532,173 Total 3 532,173 18

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 END-USER COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 1 ML5 2,799 Macedonia 4 ML3 160,346 Total 5 163,145 5 ML3 5,471,996 Malaysia 1 ML6 16,344 Total 6 5,488,340 1 ML3 52,271 2 ML4 18,764 Pakistan 1 ML5 13,464 Total 4 84,499 Philippines 1 ML4 581,936 Total 1 581,936 Romania 3 ML3 309,250 Total 3 309,250 1 ML2 119,870 1 ML4 218 1 ML5 34,850 4 ML11 461,536 1 ML16 2,460,000 11 ML3 3,481,590 Serbia 4 ML6 738,495 Total 23 7,296,559 Slovak Republic 2 ML3 22,260 Total 2 22,260 1 ML1 7,919 Slovenia 3 ML3 89,761 Total 4 97,680 Spain 6 ML3 80,775 Total 6 80,775 Sweden 1 ML3 141,900 Total 1 141,900 19

Annex END-USER COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Switzerland 9 ML3 8,613,297 Total 9 8,613,297 Thailand 2 ML3 233,987 Total 2 233,987 4 ML3 6,341,714 1 ML4 1,000 Turkey 1 ML5 8,500 Total 6 6,351,214 Ukraine 4 ML3 163,938 Total 4 163,938 2 ML10 976,948 Great Britain 5 ML3 561,516 Total 7 1,538,464 the USA 1 ML3 81,175 4 ML1 1,069,569 Total 5 1,150,744 TOTAL 161 57,782,445 20

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Annex B ISSUED LICENCES FOR IMPORT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE MILITARY LIST EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Austria 17 ML1 610,363 Total 17 610,363 2 ML1 49,012 1 ML18 647,200 Belgium 1 ML3 336,000 Total 4 1,032,212 British Virgin Islands 2 ML3 29,683 Total 2 29,683 1 ML1 1,679 Bulgaria 1 ML3 11,974 Total 2 13,653 Canada 1 ML3 1,184 Total 1 1,184 10 ML1 469,729 Croatia 2 ML3 52,085 Total 12 521,814 Cyprus 3 ML1 425,314 Total 3 425,314 3 ML1 815,720 The Czech Republic 1 ML3 1,427 Total 4 817,147 France 1 ML1 523 Total 1 523 Germany 10 ML1 608,505 Total 10 608,505 Greece 1 ML1 65,640 Total 1 65,640 21

Annex EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Hungary 3 ML3 1,003,260 Total 3 1,003,260 Israel 1 ML1 78,028 Total 1 78,028 Italy 10 ML1 483,617 Total 10 483,617 1 ML1 850 Montenegro 1 ML3 8,350 Total 2 9,200 6 ML1 575,509 1 ML13 14,200 10 ML3 1,058,105 Serbia 2 ML8 2,475 Total 19 1,650,289 Slovak Republic 1 ML3 540,000 7 ML1 20,714 Slovenia 1 ML7 12,336 Total 8 33,050 1 ML1 29,500 Spain 1 ML3 10,000 Total 2 39,500 18 ML1 185,584 3 ML3 74,681 1 ML5 28,092 Switzerland 1 ML7 3,000 Total 23 291,357 1 ML1 0,00 1 ML3 247,500 Turkey 1 ML8 20,000 Total 3 267,500 22

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 9 ML1 185,337 1 ML10 14,062 The USA 3 ML13 23,348 Total 13 222,747 TOTAL 142 8,744,58 23

Annex Annex C ISSUED LICENCES FOR TEMPORARY EXPORT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE MILITARY LIST TEMPORARY IMPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Canada 1 ML5 10,270 Total 1 10,270 France 1 ML3 1,845 Total 1 1,845 Germany 1 ML11 32,210 Total 1 32,210 Italy 1 ML10 1,500 Total 1 1,500 Malaysia 1 ML4 1,836 Total 1 1,836 Serbia 1 ML3 64,635 Total 1 64,635 South Africa 1 ML3 1,290 Total 1 1,290 TOTAL 7 113,586 24

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Annex D ISSUED LICENCES FOR TEMPORARY IMPORT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE MILITARY LIST TEMPORARY EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Montenegro 1 ML10 155,000 Total 1 155,000 1 ML11 1,100 2 ML13 326,703 Serbia 2 ML6 40,521 Total 5 368,324 Switzerland 3 ML1 83,835 Total 3 83,835 Turkey 1 ML2 1,689 Total 1 1,689 the USA 1 ML11 24,337 Total 1 24,337 TOTAL 11 633,185 25

Annex Annex E DENIED LICENCES FOR EXPORT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE MILITARY LIST END- USER COUNTRY NUM- BER OF LICENCES EU ML CATEGORY DESCRIPTION VALUE (EUR) CAUSE FOR REFUSAL Georgia 2 ML2 2 ML3 60 i 120 mm Mortars 480,000 40mm ammunition 1,714,000 1 ML4 Mortar bombs 1,386,000 EU Code of Conduct on Arms Export EU Code of Conduct on Arms Export EU Code of Conduct on Arms Export TOTAL 5 3,580,000 26

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Aneks F ISSUED LICENCES FOR IMPORT OF DUAL-USE PRODUCTS END-USER COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES TARIFF mark EU CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 3 3602 1,008,000 1 3603 95,900 Croatia 1 3604 3,740 Total 5 1,107,640 The Czech Republic 1 3603 18,080 Total 1 18,080 1 3602 45,000 Montenegro 8 3603 423,695 Total 9 468,695 2904 48,000 1 3602 25,275 8 3603 865,250 Serbia 2 8529 6A008 150,486 Total 11 1,089,011 3603 890,000 Turkey 1 9306 400,000 Total 1 1,290,000 TOTAL 27 3,973,426 27

Annex Aneks G ISSUED LICENCES FOR IMPORT OF DUAL-USE PRODUCTS EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES TARIFF MARK EU CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Austria 1 3602 635,260 Total 1 635,260 China 2 3604 331,346 Total 2 331,346 2 2922 3B17 5,119 3 3602 612,750 1 3603 1,521,020 Croatia 2 3604 1,698,861 Total 8 3,837,750 1 3602 1,870,910 The Czech Republic 1 3603 33,000 Total 2 1,903,910 Germany 1 9027 19,040 Total 1 19,040 8470 4A001 39,797 1 8471 4A001 13,313 8473 4A001 100 8517 5A001; 4A003 24,276 8523 4D001; 4A001 15,614 Greece 1 8544 4A001 180 Total 2 93,280 1 2844 10,240.00 3602 358,000.00 3603 165,450.00 Hungary 1 9302 78,000 Total 2 611,690 Montenegro 1 3604 160,776 Total 1 160,776 28

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES TARIFF MARK EU CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) 5 3602 1,143,400 3603 95,850 3604 159,250 Serbia 1 3620 135,000 Total 6 1,533,500 Slovak Republic 1 3602 387,300 Total 1 387,300 1 3602 518,000 1 3603 81,900 Slovenia 2 3604 205,147 Total 4 805,047 1 6302 96,000 Switzerland 1 3602 134,400 Total 2 230,000 TOTAL 32 10,549,299.00 29

Annex Annex H ISSUED LICENCES FOR TEMPORARY EXPORT OF DUAL-USE PRODUCTS TEMPORARY IMPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES TARIFF MARK EU CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Serbia 1 8529 6A008 4,650 Germany 1 9027 5,000 Total 2 9,650 30

INFORMATION ON LICENCES ISSUED FOR BROKERING OF ARMS, MILITARY EQUIPMENT AND DUAL-USE PRODUCTS IN 2008 Annex I ISSUED LICENCES FOR TEMPORARY IMPORT OF DUAL-USE PRODUCTS TEMPORARY EXPORTING COUNTRY NUMBER OF LICENCES TARIFF MARK EU CATEGORY VALUE (EUR) Serbia 2 8529 6A008 2,220 8415 1,236 9025 1,665 1 9030 300 Total 3 5,421 31

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