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13. In regulation 20 (interpretation of other expressions used in this Part)—
(a)in paragraph (3)—
(i)after the definition of “brokering service”, insert—
““dual-use goods” means—
any thing for the time being specified in Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, other than any thing which is dual-use technology, and
any tangible storage medium on which dual-use technology is recorded or from which it can be derived;
“dual-use technology” means any thing for the time being specified in Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation which is described as software or technology;
“potash” has the meaning given to it in Schedule 2B;
“petroleum products” has the meaning given to it in Schedule 2B;”;
(ii)after the definition of “technical assistance”, insert—
““tobacco industry goods” has the meaning given to it in Schedule 2B;”;
(b)omit paragraph (4).
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