1 Any person who wishes to export nuclear goods in accordance with Annex 2 P
art 1, dual-use goods in accordance with Annex 2 P
art 2, special military goods in accordance with Annex 3, strategic goods in accordance with Annex 4 or goods subject to national export controls in accordance with Annex 5 requires an export licence from the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO).
2 Any person who wishes to export nuclear goods in accordance with Annex 2 P
art 1 with the export control numbers (ECN) 0C001 or 0C002 requires a licence from the Swiss Federal Office of Energy (SFOE). The foregoing also applies to goods with ECN 0D001 or 0E001 where they are software or technology for goods with ECN 0C001 or 0C002. In these cases, the SFOE takes the place of SECO in relation to the application of the other provisions of this Ordinance.
3 Any person who wishes to export goods that comprise parts and components of a good in accordance with Annex 2 or 3 requires a licence from SECO if the parts and components are among the main elements of this good or make up more than 25 per cent of its value in accordance with
Article 9 the Ordinance of 12 October 2011
4 on International Trade Statistics.
4 Any person who wishes to export goods that they know or have reason to believe are intended for the development, manufacture, use, passing on or the deployment of NBC weapons must request SECO for a licence if:
- a.
- the goods are not listed in Annexes 2–5;
- b.
- exceptions from the licence requirement are made.