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Land Rover

Volume 132: debated on Tuesday 3 May 1988

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To ask the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster if, pursuant to his answer of 20 April, Official Report column 436, he will state what criteria were used to establish the difference between military and paramilitary versions of the Land Rover and basic versions when considering export licence requirements for South Africa.

All arms and other military and paramilitary equipment and appliances described in group I of part II of schedule I of the Export of Goods (Control) Order 1987 (SI 1987 No. 2070) require a licence for export to any destination except as provided in article 4 of that order. This includes vehicles specially designed for military or paramilitary purposes, or incorporating features specially designed for such purposes.