Strategic Goods Control
Learn about Singapore’s strategic goods control framework, including the control list, permit and registration requirements, brokering rules, import and delivery verification, sanctions and red flags, and related resources for compliance.
Strategic Goods Control Overview
Learn what strategic goods are, why they matter, and how Singapore Customs upholds strong controls to ensure Singapore remains a responsible and secure global trading nation.
Strategic Goods Control List
Find out which military and dual-use goods, software, and technologies are regulated under the Strategic Goods (Control) Act, how to determine if your product is controlled, and how to apply for a determination.
Permit and Registration Requirements
Find out the permits and registrations required for exporting, transhipping, transiting, brokering, or transferring strategic goods and technology, including individual and bulk permits, ITT permits, and preliminary advice applications.
Brokering
Register as a broker or apply for a brokering permit to ensure compliance with SGCA rules.
Import Certification and Delivery Verification
Learn about the Import Certificate and Delivery Verification, including their purpose and requirements, when to apply for each, and the application process.
Sanctioned Lists and Red Flags
Learn how UNSC sanctions, export controls, and red flags help safeguard global trade. Understand key sanction lists and warning signs to prevent unlawful or high-risk transactions.
Resources and Useful Links
Reference materials and external links for strategic goods control, permits, and international export control regimes.
