"Defence and Strategic Goods List (DSGL) enumerates export-controlled goods and technology"
The DSGL defines the goods and technology whose export from Australia requires a permit under the DTCA 2012 and Customs Act 1901 prohibited-exports regime.
This is a human-established fact, not a universal axiom. It is true within AU as enacted by Department of Defence (Defence Export Controls).
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The Defence and Strategic Goods List is the controlled-goods schedule referenced by both the Customs (Prohibited Exports) Regulations 1958 and the Defence Trade Controls Act 2012. It is maintained by the Department of Defence and updated in alignment with the four multilateral export-control regimes. Part 1 covers munitions (defence articles); Part 2 covers dual-use goods — chemicals, microorganisms, electronics, computers, telecommunications, information security, sensors and lasers, navigation and avionics, marine, aerospace and propulsion.
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