Multilateral export control regime

{{Short description|International organization which member states use to organize their export control system}}

A multilateral export control regime is an informal group of like-minded supplier countries that seek to contribute to the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, delivery systems, and advanced conventional weapons through national implementation of guidelines and control lists for exports.{{cite web|date= |url=https://csis-website-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/s3fs-public/legacy_files/files/attachments/150625_LodenPresentation.pdf |title=NNSA: Overview of the Multilateral Export Control Supplier Arrangements: NSG, MTCR, AG, and Wassenaar |format=PDF |publisher=CSIS |access-date=September 8, 2020 }}

For a chart of national membership in different regimes, see the [https://web.archive.org/web/20080408210335/http://www.sipri.org/contents/expcon/expconpub.html SIPRI Yearbook] chapter on "Transfer controls".

There are currently four such regimes:

While not formally an export control regime, the Zangger Committee has developed guidance on nuclear export restrictions required by the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

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The following 30 countries are members of all of the above four regimes:

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  • {{flag|Argentina}}
  • {{flag|Australia}}
  • {{flag|Austria}}
  • {{flag|Belgium}}
  • {{flag|Bulgaria}}
  • {{flag|Canada}}
  • {{flag|Czech Republic}}
  • {{flag|Denmark}}
  • {{flag|Finland}}
  • {{flag|France}}
  • {{flag|Germany}}
  • {{flag|Greece}}
  • {{flag|Hungary}}
  • {{flag|Ireland}}
  • {{flag|Italy}}
  • {{flag|Japan}}
  • {{flag|Luxembourg}}
  • {{flag|Netherlands}}
  • {{flag|New Zealand}}
  • {{flag|Norway}}
  • {{flag|Poland}}
  • {{flag|Portugal}}
  • {{flag|South Korea}}
  • {{flag|Spain}}
  • {{flag|Sweden}}
  • {{flag|Switzerland}}
  • {{flag|Turkey}}
  • {{flag|Ukraine}}
  • {{flag|United Kingdom}}
  • {{flag|United States}}

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The following 13 countries are members of at least three of these regimes:

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  • {{flag|Croatia}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Estonia}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Iceland}} (AG, MTCR, NSG)
  • {{flag|India}} (AG, MTCR, WA)
  • {{flag|Latvia}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Lithuania}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Malta}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Mexico}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Romania}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Russia}} (MTCR, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Slovakia}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|Slovenia}} (AG, NSG, WA)
  • {{flag|South Africa}} (MTCR, NSG, WA)

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The following two countries are members of at least two of these regimes:

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  • {{flag|Brazil}} (MTCR, NSG)
  • {{flag|Cyprus}} (AG, NSG)

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The following five countries and political entities are members of at least one of these regimes:

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  • {{flag|Belarus}} (NSG)
  • {{flag|China}} (NSG)
  • {{flag|Kazakhstan}} (NSG)
  • {{flag|Serbia}} (NSG)
  • {{flag|European Union}} (AG)

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