Multilateral export control regime

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.[1] For a chart of national membership in different regimes, see the SIPRI Yearbook chapter on "Transfer controls".

There are currently four such regimes:

Participating states of all four regimes

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

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

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

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

References

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