HL Deb 04 April 1995 vol 563 c11WA
Viscount Mersey

asked Her Majesty's Government:

What equipment they consider is covered by their ban on arms sales to China.

The Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (Baroness Chalker of Wallasey)

Since 7 June 1989 the United Kingdom has enforced an embargo on the sale to China of "weapons, and equipment which could be used for internal repression". The EU introduced a ban on arms sales to China on 26 June 1989 but the scope of that ban has, in the absence of agreement on a common interpretation, been left for national interpretation. In the interests of clarity we have decided that henceforward the embargo will include:

  • lethal weapons such as machine guns, large calibre weapons, bombs, torpedoes, rockets and missiles;
  • specially designed components of the above, and ammunition;
  • military aircraft and helicopters, vessels of war, armoured fighting vehicles and other such weapons platforms;
  • any equipment which is likely to be used for internal repression.

All applications will be considered on a case by case basis in the light of these criteria as well as our usual criteria governing all defence exports.