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33. In regulation 31C (Trade: exceptions from prohibitions)—
(a)in the heading for “exceptions from prohibitions” substitute “exceptions relating to mineral products for personal or humanitarian use”;
(b)for the words before sub-paragraph (1)(a) substitute—
“(1) The prohibition in regulation 27J(1) (acquisition of goods connected to Belarus) is not contravened by the purchase in Belarus of mineral products—”;
(c)for paragraph (2), substitute—
“(2) The prohibitions in regulations 27I (import of goods originating in, or consigned from, Belarus) and 27K (supply and delivery of goods to places outside the UK) are not contravened by the import or supply or delivery of mineral products which have been purchased as described in paragraph (1).”;
(d)in paragraph (3), for the words before sub-paragraph (a), substitute “The prohibitions in regulations 27L (technical assistance relating to certain activities) and 27M (financial services, funds and brokering services relating to certain arrangements) are not contravened by the provision of—”;
(e)omit paragraph (4) (exception for safety of aircraft).
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