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Stricter Control on Strategic Goods and Weapons Trade: New Rules

This act introduces new rules and improvements for international trade in strategic goods, such as dual-use items and armaments. Companies involved in this trade must prepare for more detailed permit applications, new document retention obligations, and electronic communication with authorities. The goal is to enhance state security and comply with European Union regulations.
Key points
Companies trading strategic goods (e.g., weapons, dual-use technologies) must submit more detailed permit applications and retain documents for 5 years.
A new electronic register for permits and entities has been introduced, which will facilitate trade oversight and allow companies access to their data.
Penalties for providing false information in permit applications have been increased to improve data reliability.
Polish regulations have been harmonized with European Union rules on the control of dual-use item exports.
A minimum marking depth for newly introduced firearms has been established to improve their identification.
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VOTING RESULTS
2026-02-13
For 235
Against 20
Abstain 179
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Transmitted to President
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Additional Information
Print number: 10_2119
Process start date: 2026-01-07
Voting date: 2026-02-13
Meeting no: 51
Voting no: 57