UK tightens up on Argentina exports
The Business Secretary told the Commons in a written statement export control policy to Argentina was being tightened. No export licences will be granted for sales of military or dual use goods.
Since 1998, Britain has refused to export goods which would enhance Argentina’s military – but would sell them products to maintain their current position.
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Hide AdMr Cable said there was concern over Argentina’s economic threats to the Falkland Islands.
He told the Commons: “The government has reviewed this [export control] policy in the light of recent actions by the Argentine government aimed at harming the economic interests of the Falkland islanders.”