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Germany eases arms exports restrictions for Gulf states, Ukraine

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Posted on March 20, 2026

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BERLIN, March 20 (Reuters) - Germany has simplified the export of certain air and naval defence equipment to the Gulf states and Ukraine to ensure deliveries arrive rapidly, said the economy ministry

Germany Relaxes Arms Export Controls for Gulf States and Ukraine Amid Security Needs

Germany Simplifies Export Procedures for Defence Equipment

BERLIN, March 20 (Reuters) - Germany has simplified the export of certain air and naval defence equipment to the Gulf states and Ukraine to ensure deliveries arrive rapidly, said the economy ministry on Friday.

Urgent Security Needs Prompt Policy Change

"Iran's indiscriminate attacks on the Gulf states have resulted in an urgent need for military equipment, particularly for air defence," said Economy Minister Katherina Reiche.

Temporary Licensing for Rapid Response

"With the new, temporary licence, we are adapting our arms export control procedures for the export of urgently needed arms to these countries to meet these new requirements," she added.

Scope and Duration of the New Export Licence

Countries Covered by the Regulation

In addition to Ukraine, the new general export licence, valid for six months, applies to exports to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman.

Streamlined Application Process

Exporters Benefit from Reduced Bureaucracy

Under the new regulation, exporters are permitted to export goods without first having to submit an individual application to the BAFA office for export control, said the ministry.

Reporting and Compliance Requirements

The regulation, which stipulates that the companies must register and deliver monthly reports, applies to goods for air and naval defence, including the disposal of sea mines, it said.

(Reporting by Holger Hansen, Writing by Miranda Murray, Editing by Friederike Heine)

Key Takeaways

  • Germany has introduced a temporary general export licence, valid for six months, to simplify exports of air and naval defence equipment to Ukraine and six Gulf states
  • Exports to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman and Ukraine no longer require individual BAFA applications, reducing bureaucratic delays
  • Exporters must register and submit monthly reports, maintaining oversight while accelerating delivery
  • The measure targets urgent security needs driven by Iran’s missile and drone threats and Ukraine’s air defence requirements

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Frequently Asked Questions

What changes has Germany made to its arms export regulations?
Germany has simplified its export process for air and naval defence equipment to the Gulf states and Ukraine, enabling faster deliveries with a new temporary general export licence.
Which countries are covered by the new German export licence?
The new general export licence applies to Ukraine, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, and Oman.
How long is the new export licence valid?
The new general export licence is valid for six months.
What equipment is included under the relaxed export rules?
The regulation applies to air and naval defence goods, including equipment related to the disposal of sea mines.
Do exporters still need individual applications for shipments?
No, under the new regulation, exporters do not need to submit an individual application but must register and deliver monthly reports.

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