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Written Question
Export Controls
Wednesday 17th April 2024

Asked by: Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, with reference to Table 2.4 of the UK strategic export controls annual report 2022, published on 19 July 2023, HC1681, for what reasons the number of (a) Standard Individual Export Licences and (b) Standard Individual Trade Control Licences revoked under Criterion 1 increased in 2022.

Answered by Alan Mak - Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade) (jointly with the Cabinet Office)

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine the Government expanded the scope and scale of its sanctions measures against Russia. This resulted in an increase in export licences needing to be revoked because they were not consistent with new sanctions. Consequently, these licences were revoked under Criterion 1.


Written Question
Export Controls
Tuesday 16th April 2024

Asked by: Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)

Question to the Department for Business and Trade:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business and Trade, with reference to Table 2.4 of the UK strategic export controls annual report 2022, published on 19 July 2023, HC1681, what the (a) destination country and (b) type of goods to be exported were for each Standard Individual Export Licence and Standard Individual Trade Control Licence revoked under Criterion 1.

Answered by Alan Mak - Minister of State (Department for Business and Trade) (jointly with the Cabinet Office)

As part of our commitment to transparency, HM Government publishes data on export licensing decisions on a quarterly basis in the Official Statistics, including data on outcome, end user destination, overall value, type (e.g. military, other) and a summary of the items covered by these licences. This data is available at: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/strategic-export-controls-licensing-data.


Written Question
Summit for Democracy
Tuesday 16th April 2024

Asked by: Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)

Question to the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office:

To ask the Minister of State, Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, what outcomes were agreed at the third Summit for Democracy held in Seoul on 18 to 20 March.

Answered by Andrew Mitchell - Minister of State (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office) (Minister for Development)

Participants at the Third Summit for Democracy agreed the importance of harnessing artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging digital technologies to uphold democratic values and institutions, noting their potential to open new channels for participation and enhance transparency, openness and accountability. Participants also agreed the importance of strengthening laws and institutions to mitigate risks associated with emerging technologies that could undermine democratic values, including threats such as infringements on privacy and the spread of misinformation and disinformation. Hosts the Republic of Korea, along with key partner governments, confirmed their intention to continue supporting the Platform for Engagement of Civil Society and their work on the Summit process.


MP Financial Interest
Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Original Source (15th April 2024)
4. Visits outside the UK
Name of donor: The Parliamentary Network on the World Bank & International Monetary Fund
Address of donor: 66 avenue d'Iéna, 75116 Paris, France
Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£732), accommodation (£557), sundries (estimated at £100), value £1,389
Destination of visit: Morocco (Rabat and Marrakech)
Dates of visit: 4 June 2023 to 8 June 2023
Purpose of visit: In my capacity as Chair of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and international Monetary Fund, to attend a field trip in advance of annual meetings to be held in Morocco in October 2023.
(Registered 3 July 2023)

MP Financial Interest
Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Original Source (15th April 2024)
4. Visits outside the UK
Name of donor: UK Committee for UNICEF
Address of donor: 1 Westfield Avenue, Stratford, London E20 1HZ
Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£1,580.52), accommodation (£320), food and other hospitality (£300), value £2,200.52
Destination of visit: Ethiopia (Addis Ababa, Arba Mintch, Yabello and Dubluk)
Dates of visit: 3 April 2023 to 6 April 2023
Purpose of visit: To join a parliamentary delegation observing the malnutrition crisis unfolding in the Horn of Africa and UNICEF’s programmatic work there.
(Registered 18 April 2023)

MP Financial Interest
Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Original Source (15th April 2024)
4. Visits outside the UK
Name of donor: The Parliamentary Network on the World Bank & International Monetary Fund
Address of donor: 66 avenue d'Iéna, 75116 Paris, France
Estimate of the probable value (or amount of any donation): Flights (£1,599), accommodation (£1,598), sundries (estimated at £127), value £3,324
Destination of visit: United States (Washington DC)
Dates of visit: 9 April 2023 to 13 April 2023
Purpose of visit: In my capacity as Chair of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and international Monetary Fund, to attend the organisations Spring Meetings.
(Registered 15 May 2023)

MP Financial Interest
Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Original Source (15th April 2024)
1. Employment and earnings
Payment: £2,500 as a further advance for a book.
Received on: 12 April 2023. Hours: no additional hours.
(Registered 21 June 2023)

MP Financial Interest
Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)
Original Source (15th April 2024)
1. Employment and earnings
Role, work or services: Writing a book
Payer: Head of Zeus – UK, 5-8 Hardwick Street, London EC1R 4RG

Written Question
Export Controls
Wednesday 27th March 2024

Asked by: Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to table 8.5 in the UK strategic export controls annual report 2022, published on 19 July 2023, HC1681, of the strategic exports and sanctions seizures in each year, how many and what proportion related to (a) strategic exports controls seizures and (b) goods subject to trade sanctions; what the destination countries were for each seizure; and in each case, (i) what and (ii) how many items were seized.

Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)

Information on seizures of goods subject to sanctions and strategic export controls is available here:
UK strategic export controls annual report 2022 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)


Written Question
Export Controls
Wednesday 27th March 2024

Asked by: Liam Byrne (Labour - Birmingham, Hodge Hill)

Question to the HM Treasury:

To ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer, with reference to table 8.4 of the UK strategic export controls annual report 2022, published on 19 July 2023, HC1681, of the voluntary disclosures received, how many and what proportion related to (a) export controls and (b) sanctions violations; and what the destination country for each case was.

Answered by Nigel Huddleston - Financial Secretary (HM Treasury)

Information on voluntary disclosures relating to trade sanctions and strategic export controls is available here:

UK strategic export controls annual report 2022 - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)