Importing ‘relevant’ nuclear materials from the EU: licensing requirements
What businesses need to do to import ‘relevant’ nuclear materials from the EU.
Businesses need to apply for an import licence to import relevant nuclear materials from the EU.
You should allow 2 months for your application to be processed.
When you need a licence
You need a licence to import the following nuclear materials:
- uranium ore concentrates
- plutonium, uranium 233, uranium enriched in the isotopes 233 or 235, natural uranium and mixtures, compounds and alloys containing any of the above, including spent or irradiated nuclear reactor fuel elements (cartridges)
How to apply for a licence
You can apply for a licence from the Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR).
You should allow 2 months for your application to be processed.
More information
Check the guidance on import licensing from the ONR.
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Published 31 December 2020