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Frequently asked questions

Do I need an export licence?

With the exception of certain goods prohibited either absolutely or conditionally, export licences are no longer required.

Those goods that do require export licences include the following:

  • Orderly marketing of primary products and commitments under marketing agreements, eg meat, wheat and wine
  • International agreements, eg. atomic materials and drugs of dependence
  • Control of quality
  • Conservation of Australian fauna and items of historical or cultural significance such as Aboriginal artefacts
  • Utilisation of Australian resources such as mineral ores and merino sheep

Listed in the ‘Australian Customs Service Manual - Export Control’ are details of goods which are conditionally prohibited from export and/or which require export permits (or similar export authorisations), and the government departments and agencies issuing the permits.

Further information can be obtained by visiting the Customs website.

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