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Council Regulation (EU) No 36/2012 of 18 January 2012 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Syria and repealing Regulation (EU) No 442/2011
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a Council Directive 2005/94/EC of 20 December 2005 on Community measures for the control of avian influenza ( OJ L 10, 14.1.2006, p. 16 ). | |
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I.B.1C350 | Chemicals, which may be used as precursors for toxic chemical agents, as follows, and ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more thereof: NB: SEE ALSO MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS AND 1C450.1. Thiodiglycol (111-48-8); 2. Phosphorus oxychloride (10025-87-3); 3. Dimethyl methylphosphonate (756-79-6); 4. SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FOR Methyl phosphonyl difluoride (676-99-3); 5. Methyl phosphonyl dichloride (676-97-1); 6. Dimethyl phosphite (DMP) (868-85-9); 7. Phosphorus trichloride (7719-12-2); 8. Trimethyl phosphite (TMP) (121-45-9); 9. Thionyl chloride (7719-09-7); 10. 3-Hydroxy-1-methylpiperidine (3554-74-3); 11. N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride (96-79-7); 12. N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethane thiol (5842-07-9); 13. 3-Quinuclidinol (1619-34-7); 14. Potassium fluoride (7789-23-3); 15. 2-Chloroethanol (107-07-3); 16. Dimethylamine (124-40-3); 17. Diethyl ethylphosphonate (78-38-6); 18. Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate (2404-03-7); 19. Diethyl phosphite (762-04-9); 20. Dimethylamine hydrochloride (506-59-2); 21. Ethyl phosphinyl dichloride (1498-40-4); 22. Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride (1066-50-8); 23. SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FOR Ethyl phosphonyl difluoride (753-98-0); 24. Hydrogen fluoride (7664-39-3); 25. Methyl benzilate (76-89-1); 26. Methyl phosphinyl dichloride (676-83-5); 27. N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-amino ethanol (96-80-0); 28. Pinacolyl alcohol (464-07-3); 29. SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FOR O-Ethyl-2-diisopropylaminoethyl methyl phosphonite (QL) (57856-11-8); 30. Triethyl phosphite (122-52-1); 31. Arsenic trichloride (7784-34-1); 32. Benzilic acid (76-93-7); 33. Diethyl methylphosphonite (15715-41-0); 34. Dimethyl ethylphosphonate (6163-75-3); 35. Ethyl phosphinyl difluoride (430-78-4); 36. Methyl phosphinyl difluoride (753-59-3); 37. 3-Quinuclidone (3731-38-2); 38. Phosphorus pentachloride (10026-13-8); 39. Pinacolone (75-97-8); 40. Potassium cyanide (151-50-8); 41. Potassium bifluoride (7789-29-9); 42. Ammonium hydrogen fluoride or ammonium bifluoride (1341-49-7); 43. Sodium fluoride (7681-49-4); 44. Sodium bifluoride (1333-83-1); 45. Sodium cyanide (143-33-9); 46. Triethanolamine (102-71-6); 47. Phosphorus pentasulphide (1314-80-3); 48. Di-isopropylamine (108-18-9); 49. Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8); 50. Sodium sulphide (1313-82-2); 51. Sulphur monochloride (10025-67-9); 52. Sulphur dichloride (10545-99-0); 53. Triethanolamine hydrochloride (637-39-8); 54. N,N-Diisopropyl-(Beta)-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride (4261-68-1); 55. Methylphosphonic acid (993-13-5); 56. Diethyl methylphosphonate (683-08-9); 57. N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride (677-43-0); 58. Triisopropyl phosphite (116-17-6); 59. Ethyldiethanolamine (139-87-7); 60. O,O-Diethyl phosphorothioate (2465-65-8); 61. O,O-Diethyl phosphorodithioate (298-06-6); 62. Sodium hexafluorosilicate (16893-85-9); 63. Methylphosphonothioic dichloride (676-98-2). Note 1: For exports to ‘ States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention ’ , 1C350 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C350.1, .3, .5, .11, .12, .13, .17, .18, .21, .22, .26, .27, .28, .31, .32, .33, .34, .35, .36, .54, .55, .56, .57 and .63 in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 10 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2: 1C350 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C350.2, .6, .7, .8, .9, .10, .14, .15, .16, .19, .20, .24, .25, .30, .37, .38, .39, .40, .41, .42, .43, .44, .45, .46, .47, .48, .49, .50, .51, .52, .53, .58, .59, .60, .61 and .62 in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3: 1C350 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use. |
I.B.1C351 | Human pathogens, zoonoses and ‘ toxins ’ , as follows: a. Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Andes virus; 2. Chapare virus; 3. Chikungunya virus; 4. Choclo virus; 5. Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever virus; 6. Dengue fever virus; 7. Dobrava-Belgrade virus; 8. Eastern equine encephalitis virus; 9. Ebola virus; 10. Guanarito virus; 11. Hantaan virus; 12. Hendra virus (Equine morbillivirus); 13. Japanese encephalitis virus; 14. Junin virus; 15. Kyasanur Forest virus; 16. Laguna Negra virus; 17. Lassa fever virus; 18. Louping ill virus; 19. Lujo virus; 20. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus; 21. Machupo virus; 22. Marburg virus; 23. Monkey pox virus; 24. Murray Valley encephalitis virus; 25. Nipah virus; 26. Omsk haemorrhagic fever virus; 27. Oropouche virus; 28. Powassan virus; 29. Rift Valley fever virus; 30. Rocio virus; 31. Sabia virus; 32. Seoul virus; 33. Sin nombre virus; 34. St Louis encephalitis virus; 35. Tick-borne encephalitis virus (Russian Spring-Summer encephalitis virus); 36. Variola virus; 37. Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus; 38. Western equine encephalitis virus; 39. Yellow fever virus; b. Rickettsiae, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Coxiella burnetii; 2. Bartonella quintana (Rochalimaea quintana, Rickettsia quintana); 3. Rickettsia prowasecki; 4. Rickettsia rickettsii; c. Bacteria, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Bacillus anthracis; 2. Brucella abortus; 3. Brucella melitensis; 4. Brucella suis; 5. Chlamydia psittaci; 6. Clostridium botulinum; 7. Francisella tularensis; 8. Burkholderia mallei (Pseudomonas mallei); 9. Burkholderia pseudomallei (Pseudomonas pseudomallei); 10. Salmonella typhi; 11. Shigella dysenteriae; 12. Vibrio cholerae; 13. Yersinia pestis; 14. Clostridium perfringens epsilon toxin producing types; 15. Enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli, serotype O157 and other verotoxin producing serotypes; d. ‘ Toxins ’ , as follows, and ‘ sub-unit of toxins ’ thereof: 1. Botulinum toxins; 2. Clostridium perfringens toxins; 3. Conotoxin; 4. Ricin; 5. Saxitoxin; 6. Shiga toxin; 7. Staphylococcus aureus toxins; 8. Tetrodotoxin; 9. Verotoxin and shiga-like ribosome inactivating proteins; 10. Microcystin (Cyanginosin); 11. Aflatoxins; 12. Abrin; 13. Cholera toxin; 14. Diacetoxyscirpenol toxin; 15. T-2 toxin; 16. HT-2 toxin; 17. Modeccin; 18. Volkensin; 19. Viscum album Lectin 1 (Viscumin); Note: 1C351.d. does not control botulinum toxins or conotoxins in product form meeting all of the following criteria:1. Are pharmaceutical formulations designed for human administration in the treatment of medical conditions ; 2. Are pre-packaged for distribution as medical products ; 3. Are authorised by a state authority to be marketed as medical products. e. Fungi, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Coccidioides immitis; 2. Coccidioides posadasii. Note: 1C351 does not control ‘ vaccines ’ or ‘ immunotoxins ’ . |
I.B.1C352 | Animal pathogens, as follows: a. Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. African swine fever virus; 2. Avian influenza virus, which are: a. Uncharacterised; or b. Defined in Annex I(2) to Directive 2005/94/EC a as having high pathogenicity, as follows: 1. Type A viruses with an IVPI (intravenous pathogenicity index) in six-week-old chickens of greater than 1,2; or 2. Type A viruses of the subtypes H5 or H7 with genome sequences codified for multiple basic amino acids at the cleavage site of the haemagglutinin molecule similar to that observed for other HPAI viruses, indicating that the haemagglutinin molecule can be cleaved by a host ubiquitous protease; 3. Bluetongue virus; 4. Foot and mouth disease virus; 5. Goat pox virus; 6. Porcine herpes virus (Aujeszky’s disease); 7. Swine fever virus (Hog cholera virus); 8. Lyssa virus; 9. Newcastle disease virus; 10. Peste des petits ruminants virus; 11. Porcine enterovirus type 9 (swine vesicular disease virus); 12. Rinderpest virus; 13. Sheep pox virus; 14. Teschen disease virus; 15. Vesicular stomatitis virus; 16. Lumpy skin disease virus; 17. African horse sickness virus; b. Mycoplasmas, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Mycoplasma mycoides subspecies mycoides SC (small colony); 2. Mycoplasma capricolum subspecies capripneumoniae. Note: 1C352 does not control ‘ vaccines ’ . |
I.B.1C353 | Genetic elements and genetically modified organisms, as follows: a. Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences associated with pathogenicity of organisms specified in 1C351.a., 1C351.b., 1C351.c, 1C351.e., 1C352 or 1C354; b. Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements that contain nucleic acid sequences coding for any of the ‘ toxins ’ specified in 1C351.d. or ‘ sub-units of toxins ’ thereof. Technical Notes :1. Genetic elements include, inter alia, chromosomes, genomes, plasmids, transposons and vectors whether genetically modified or unmodified.2. Nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of any of the micro-organisms specified in 1C351.a., 1C351.b., 1C351.c., 1C351.e., 1C352 or 1C354 means any sequence specific to the specified micro-organism that:a. In itself or through its transcribed or translated products represents a significant hazard to human, animal or plant health; or b. Is known to enhance the ability of a specified micro-organism, or any other organism into which it may be inserted or otherwise integrated, to cause serious harm to humans, animals or plant health. Note: 1C353 does not apply to nucleic acid sequences associated with the pathogenicity of enterohaemorrhagic Escherichia coli, serotype O157 and other verotoxin producing strains, other than those coding for the verotoxin, or for its sub-units. |
I.B.1C354 | Plant pathogens, as follows: a. Viruses, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material including living material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Potato Andean latent tymovirus; 2. Potato spindle tuber viroid; b. Bacteria, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Xanthomonas albilineans; 2. Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri including strains referred to as Xanthomonas campestris pv. citri types A,B,C,D,E or otherwise classified as Xanthomonas citri, Xanthomonas campestris pv. aurantifolia or Xanthomonas campestris pv. citrumelo; 3. Xanthomonas oryzae pv. Oryzae (Pseudomonas campestris pv. Oryzae); 4. Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicus (Corynebacterium michiganensis subsp. Sepedonicum or Corynebacterium Sepedonicum); 5. Ralstonia solanacearum Races 2 and 3 (Pseudomonas solanacearum Races 2 and 3 or Burkholderia solanacearum Races 2 and 3); c. Fungi, whether natural, enhanced or modified, either in the form of ‘ isolated live cultures ’ or as material which has been deliberately inoculated or contaminated with such cultures, as follows: 1. Colletotrichum coffeanum var. virulans (Colletotrichum kahawae); 2. Cochliobolus miyabeanus (Helminthosporium oryzae); 3. Microcyclus ulei (syn. Dothidella ulei); 4. Puccinia graminis (syn. Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici); 5. Puccinia striiformis (syn. Puccinia glumarum); 6. Magnaporthe grisea (pyricularia grisea/pyricularia oryzae). |
I.B.1C450 | Toxic chemicals and toxic chemical precursors, as follows, and ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more thereof: NB: SEE ALSO ENTRY 1C350, 1C351.d. AND MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS.a. Toxic chemicals, as follows: 1. Amiton: O,O-Diethyl S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] phosphorothiolate (78-53-5) and corresponding alkylated or protonated salts; 2. PFIB: 1,1,3,3,3-Pentafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)-1-propene (382-21-8); 3. SEE MILITARY GOODS CONTROLS FOR BZ: 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate (6581-06-2); 4. Phosgene: Carbonyl dichloride (75-44-5); 5. Cyanogen chloride (506-77-4); 6. Hydrogen cyanide (74-90-8); 7. Chloropicrin: Trichloronitromethane (76-06-2); Note 1: For exports to ‘ States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention ’ , 1C450 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.a.1. and .a.2. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 1 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2: 1C450 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.a.4., .a.5., .a.6. and .a.7. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3: 1C450 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use.b. Toxic chemical precursors, as follows: 1. Chemicals, other than those specified in the Military Goods Controls or in 1C350, containing a phosphorus atom to which is bonded one methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso) group but not further carbon atoms; Note: 1C450.b.1 does not control Fonofos: O-Ethyl S-phenyl ethylphosphonothiolothionate (944-22-9);2. N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] phosphoramidic dihalides, other than N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride; NB: See 1C350.57. for N,N-Dimethylaminophosphoryl dichloride.3. Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] N,N-dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)]-phosphoramidates, other than Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoramidate which is specified in 1C350; 4. N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethyl-2-chlorides and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride or N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride which are specified in 1C350; 5. N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethane-2-ols and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethanol (96-80-0) and N,N-Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8) which are specified in 1C350; Note: 1C450.b.5. does not control the following:a. N,N-Dimethylaminoethanol (108-01-0) and corresponding protonated salts ; b. Protonated salts of N,N-Diethylaminoethanol (100-37-8). 6. N,N-Dialkyl [methyl, ethyl or propyl (normal or iso)] aminoethane-2-thiols and corresponding protonated salts, other than N,N-Diisopropyl-(beta)-aminoethane thiol which is specified in 1C350; 7. See 1C350 for ethyldiethanolamine (139-87-7); 8. Methyldiethanolamine (105-59-9). Note 1: For exports to ‘ States not Party to the Chemical Weapons Convention ’ , 1C450 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entries 1C450.b.1., .b.2., .b.3., .b.4., .b.5. and .b.6. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 10 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 2: 1C450 does not control ‘ chemical mixtures ’ containing one or more of the chemicals specified in entry 1C450.b.8. in which no individually specified chemical constitutes more than 30 % by the weight of the mixture.Note 3: 1C450 does not control products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use. |
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I.B.1D003 | ‘ Software ’ specially designed or modified to enable equipment to perform the functions of equipment specified in 1A004.c. or 1A004.d. |
I.B.2D351 | ‘ Software ’ , other than that specified in 1D003, specially designed for ‘ use ’ of equipment specified in 2B351. |
I.B.9D001 | ‘ Software ’ specially designed or modified for the ‘ development ’ of equipment or ‘ technology ’ , specified in 9A012. |
I.B.9D002 | ‘ Software ’ specially designed or modified for the ‘ production ’ of equipment specified in 9A012. |
(To be read in conjunction with Section B of Part 1)
(Materials and chemicals)
No | Description | Related item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 |
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I.C.A.001 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows: 1. Ethylene dichloride, (CAS 107-06-2) | |
I.C.A.002 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows: 1. Nitromethane, (CAS 75-52-5) 2. Picric acid, (CAS 88-89-1) | |
I.C.A.003 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows: 1. Aluminum chloride, (CAS 7446-70-0) 2. Arsenic, (CAS 7440-38-2) 3. Arsenic trioxide, (CAS 1327-53-3) 4. Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine hydrochloride, (CAS 3590-07-6) 5. Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine hydrochloride, (CAS 55-86-7) 6. Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride, (CAS 817-09-4) |
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1. | Bena Properties | Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides funding to the regime. | 23.6.2011 | |
2. | Al Mashreq Investment Fund (AMIF) (alias Sunduq Al Mashrek Al Istithmari) | P.O. Box 108, Damascus; Tel.: 963 112110059 / 963 112110043 Fax: 963 933333149 | Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides funding to the regime. | 23.6.2011 |
3. | Hamcho International (Hamsho International Group) | Baghdad Street, P.O. Box 8254, Damascus; Tel.: 963 112316675 Fax: 963 112318875; Website: www.hamshointl.com Email: info@hamshointl.com and hamshogroup@yahoo.com | Controlled by Mohammad Hamcho or Hamsho; provides funding to the regime. | 23.6.2011 |
4. | Military Housing Establishment (alias MILIHOUSE) | Public works company controlled by Riyad Shalish and Ministry of Defence; provides funding to the regime. | 23.6.2011 | |
5. | Political Security Directorate | Syrian government agency directly involved in repression. | 23.8.2011 | |
6. | General Intelligence Directorate | Syrian government agency directly involved in repression. | 23.8.2011 | |
7. | Military Intelligence Directorate | Syrian government agency directly involved in repression. | 23.8.2011 | |
8. | Air Force Intelligence Agency | Syrian government agency directly involved in repression. | 23.8.2011 | |
9. | IRGC Qods Force (Quds Force) | Teheran, Iran | The Qods (or Quds) Force is a specialist arm of the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). The Qods Force is involved in providing equipment and support to help the Syria regime suppress protests in Syria. IRGC Qods Force has provided technical assistance, equipment and support to the Syrian security services to repress civilian protest movements. | 23.8.2011 |
10. | Mada Transport | Subsidiary of Cham Holding (Sehanya Dara'a Highway, PO Box 9525, Tel: 00 963 11 99 62) | Economic entity financing the regime. | 2.9.2011 |
11. | Cham Investment Group | Subsidiary of Cham Holding (Sehanya Dara'a Highway, PO Box 9525, Tel: 00 963 11 99 62) | Economic entity financing the regime. | 2.9.2011 |
12. | Real Estate Bank | Insurance Bldg- Yousef Al-Azmeh Square, Damascus P.O. Box: 2337 Damascus Syrian Arab Republic; Tel: (+963) 11 2456777 and 2218602; Fax: (+963) 11 2237938 and 2211186; Bank's email: Publicrelations@reb.sy Website: www.reb.sy | State-owned bank providing financial support for the regime. | 2.9.2011 |
13. | Addounia TV (a.k.a. Dounia TV) | Tel: +963-11-5667274; +963-11-5667271; Fax: +963-11-5667272; Website: http://www.addounia.tv | Addounia TV has incited violence against the civilian population in Syria. | 23.9.2011 |
14. | Cham Holding | Cham Holding Building Daraa Highway - Ashrafiyat Sahnaya Rif Dimashq – Syria P.O. Box 9525; Tel +963 (11) 9962; +963 (11) 668 14000; +963 (11) 673 1044; Fax +963 (11) 673 1274; Email: info@chamholding.sy Website: www.chamholding.sy | Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; largest holding company in Syria, benefiting from and supporting the regime. | 23.9.2011 |
15. | El-Tel. Co. (El-Tel. Middle East Company) | Address: Dair Ali Jordan Highway, P.O. Box 13052, Damascus, Syria; Tel. +963-11-2212345; Fax +963-11-44694450 Email: sales@eltelme.com Website: www.eltelme.com | Manufacturing and supplying communication and transmission towers and other equipment for the Syrian army. | 23.9.2011 |
16. | Ramak Constructions Co. | Address: Dara'a Highway, Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963-11-6858111; Mobile: +963-933-240231 | Construction of military barracks, border post barracks and other buildings for Army needs. | 23.9.2011 |
17. | Souruh Company (a.k.a. SOROH Al Cham Company) | Address: Adra Free Zone Area Damascus – Syria; Tel: +963-11-5327266; Mobile: +963-933-526812; +963-932-878282; Fax:+963-11-5316396 Email: sorohco@gmail.com Website: http://sites.google.com/site/sorohco | Investment in local military industrial projects, manufacturing weapons parts and related items. 100 % of the company is owned by Rami Makhlouf. | 23.9.2011 |
18. | Syriatel | Thawra Street, Ste Building 6th Floor, BP 2900; Tel: +963 11 61 26 270; Fax: +963 11 23 73 97 19; Email: info@syriatel.com.sy; Website: http://syriatel.sy/ | Controlled by Rami Makhlouf; provides financial support to the regime: through its licensing contract it pays 50 % of its profits to the Government. | 23.9.2011 |
19. | Cham Press TV | Al Qudsi building, 2nd Floor - Baramkeh - Damas; Tel: +963-11-2260805; Fax: +963-11-2260806 Email: mail@champress.com Website: www.champress.net | Television channel which participates in campaigns to spread disinformation and incite violence against demonstrators. | 1.12.2011 |
20. | Al Watan | Al Watan Newspaper-Damascus – Duty Free Zone; Tel: 00963 11 2137400; Fax: 00963 11 2139928 | Daily newspaper which participates in campaigns to spread disinformation and incite violence against demonstrators. | 1.12.2011 |
21. | Centre d'études et de recherches syrien (CERS) (a.k.a.; Centre d'Etude et de Recherche Scientifique (CERS); Scientific Studies and Research Center (SSRC); Centre de Recherche de Kaboun) | Barzeh Street, PO Box 4470, Damas | Provides support to the Syrian army for the acquisition of equipment used directly for the surveillance and repression of demonstrators. | 1.12.2011 |
22. | Business Lab | Maysat Square, Al Rasafi Street Bldg. 9, PO Box 7155, Damascus; Tel: 963112725499; Fax: 963112725399 | Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS. | 1.12.2011 |
23. | Industrial Solutions | Baghdad Street 5, PO Box 6394, Damascus; Tel /fax: 63114471080 | Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS. | 1.12.2011 |
24. | Mechanical Construction Factory (MCF) | P.O. Box 35202, Industrial Zone, Al-Qadam Road, Damas | Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS. | 1.12.2011 |
25. | Syronics – Syrian Arab Co. for Electronic Industries | Kaboon Street, P.O.Box 5966, Damascus; Tel.: +963-11-5111352; Fax: +963-11-5110117 | Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS. | 1.12.2011 |
26. | Handasieh – Organization for Engineering Industries | P.O. Box 5966, Abou Bakr Al-Seddeq St., Damascus and PO BOX 2849 Al-Moutanabi Street, Damascus and PO BOX 21120 Baramkeh, Damascus; Tel: 963112121816; 963112121834; 963112214650; 963112212743; 963115110117 | Front company for the acquisition of sensitive equipment by the CERS. | 1.12.2011 |
27. | Syria Trading Oil Company (Sytrol) | Prime Minister Building, 17 Street Nissan, Damascus, Syria | State-owned company responsible for all oil exports from Syria. Provides financial support to the regime. | 1.12.2011 |
28. | General Petroleum Corporation (GPC) | New Sham - Building of Syrian Oil Company, PO Box 60694, Damascus, Syria BOX: 60694; Tel: 963113141635; Fax: 963113141634; Email: info@gpc-sy.com | State-owned oil company. Provides financial support to the regime. | 1.12.2011 |
29. | Al Furat Petroleum Company | Dummar - New Sham -Western Dummer 1st. Island -Property 2299- AFPC Building P.O. Box 7660 Damascus, Syria; Tel: 00963-11- (6183333); 00963-11- (31913333); Fax: 00963-11- (6184444); 00963-11- (31914444); afpc@afpc.net.sy | Joint venture 50 % owned by GPC. Provides financial support to the regime. | 1.12.2011 |
30. | Industrial Bank | Dar Al Muhanisen Building, 7th Floor, Maysaloun Street, P.O. Box 7572 Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963 11-222-8200; +963 11-222-7910; Fax: +963 11-222-8412 | State-owned bank. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
31. | Popular Credit Bank | Dar Al Muhanisen Building, 6th Floor, Maysaloun Street, Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963 11-222-7604; +963 11-221-8376; Fax: +963 11-221-0124 | State-owned bank. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
32. | Saving Bank | Syria-Damascus – Merjah – Al-Furat St. P.O. Box: 5467; Fax: 224 4909; 245 3471; Tel: 222 8403; email: s.bank@scs-net.org, post-gm@net.sy | State-owned bank. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
33. | Agricultural Cooperative Bank | Agricultural Cooperative Bank Building, Damascus Tajhez, P.O. Box 4325, Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963 11-221-3462; +963 11-222-1393; Fax: +963 11-224-1261; Website: www.agrobank.org | State-owned bank. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
34. | Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank | Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank Building, 6th Floor, Makdessi Street, Hamra, P.O. Box 11-8701, Beirut, Lebanon; Tel: +961 1-741666; Fax: +961 1-738228; +961 1-753215; +961 1-736629; Website: www.slcb.com.lb | Subsidiary of the Commercial Bank of Syria already listed. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
35. | Deir ez-Zur Petroleum Company | Dar Al Saadi Building 1st, 5th, and 6th Floor Zillat Street Mazza Area P.O. Box 9120 Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963 11-662-1175; +963 11-662-1400; Fax: +963 11-662-1848 | Joint venture of GPC. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
36. | Ebla Petroleum Company | Head Office Mazzeh Villat Ghabia Dar Es Saada 16, P.O. Box 9120, Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963 116691100 | Joint venture of GPC. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
37. | Dijla Petroleum Company | Building No. 653 – 1st Floor, Daraa Highway, P.O. Box 81, Damascus, Syria | Joint venture of GPC. Provides financial support to the regime. | 23.1.2012 |
38. | Central Bank of Syria | Syria, Damascus, Sabah Bahrat Square Postal address: Altjreda al Maghrebeh square, Damascus, Syrian Arab Republic, P.O. Box: 2254 | Providing financial support to the regime. | 27.2.2012 |
39. | Syrian Petroleum company | Address: Dummar Province, Expansion Square, Island 19-Building 32 P.O. BOX: 2849 or 3378; Phone: 00963-11-3137935 or 3137913; Fax: 00963-11-3137979 or 3137977; Email: spccom2@scs-net.org or spccom1@scs-net.org; Websites: www.spc.com.sy www.spc-sy.com | State-owned oil company. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime. | 23.3.2012 |
40. | Mahrukat Company (The Syrian Company for the Storage and Distribution of Petroleum Products) | Headquarters: Damascus – Al Adawi st., Petroleum building; Fax: 00963-11/4445796; Phone: 00963-11/44451348 – 4451349; Email: mahrukat@net.sy; Website: http://www.mahrukat.gov.sy/indexeng.php | State-owned oil company. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime. | 23.3.2012 |
41. | General Organisation of Tobacco | Salhieh Street 616, Damascus, Syria | Provides financial support to the Syrian regime. The General Organisation of Tobacco is wholly owned by the Syrian state. The profits that the organisation makes, including through the sale of licenses to market foreign brands of tobacco and taxes levied on imports of foreign brands of tobacco are transferred to the Syrian state. | 15.5.2012 |
42. | Ministry of Defence | Address: Umayyad Square, Damascus; Telephone: +963-11-7770700 | Syrian government branch directly involved in repression. | 26.6.2012 |
43. | Ministry of Interior | Address: Merjeh Square, Damascus; Telephone: +963-11-2219400; +963-11-2219401; +963-11-2220220; +963-11-2210404 | Syrian government branch directly involved in repression. | 26.6.2012 |
44. | Syrian National Security Bureau | Syrian government branch and element of the Syrian Ba'ath Party. Directly involved in repression. It directed Syrian security forces to use extreme force against demonstrators. | 26.6.2012 | |
45. | Syria International Islamic Bank (SIIB) (a.k.a.: Syrian International Islamic Bank; a.k.a. SIIB) | Location: Syria International Islamic Bank Building, Main Highway Road, Al Mazzeh Area, P.O. Box 35494, Damascus, Syria; Alt. Location: P.O. Box 35494, Mezza'h Vellat Sharqia'h, beside the Consulate of Saudi Arabia, Damascus, Syria | SIIB has acted as a front for the Commercial Bank of Syria, which has allowed that bank to circumvent sanctions imposed on it by the EU. From 2011 to 2012, SIIB surreptitiously facilitated financing worth almost $150 million on behalf of the Commercial Bank of Syria. Financial arrangements that were purportedly made by SIIB were actually made by the Commercial Bank of Syria. In addition to working with the Commercial Bank of Syria to circumvent sanctions, in 2012, SIIB facilitated several substantial payments for the Syrian Lebanese Commercial Bank, another bank already designated by the EU. In these ways, SIIB has contributed to providing financial support to the Syrian regime. | 26.6.2012 |
46. | General Organisation of Radio and TV (a.k.a. Syrian Directorate General of Radio & Television Est; a.k.a. General Radio and Television Corporation; a.k.a. Radio and Television Corporation; a.k.a. GORT) | Address: Al Oumaween Square, P.O. Box 250, Damascus, Syria; Telephone (963 11) 223 4930 | State-run agency subordinate to Syria's Ministry of Information and as such supports and promotes its information policy. It is responsible for operating Syria's state-owned television channels, two terrestrial and one satellite, as well as government radio stations. The GORT has incited violence against the civilian population in Syria, serving as a propaganda instrument for the Assad regime and spreading disinformation. | 26.6.2012 |
47. | Syrian Company for Oil Transport (a.k.a. Syrian Crude Oil Transportation Company; a.k.a. ‘ SCOT ’ ; a.k.a. ‘ SCOTRACO ’ ) | Banias Industrial Area, Latakia Entrance Way, P.O. Box 13, Banias, Syria; Website www.scot-syria.com; Email: scot50@scn-net.org | Syrian state owned oil company. Provides financial support to the regime. | 26.6.2012 |
48. | Drex Technologies S.A. | Incorporation date: 4 July 2000 ; Incorporation number: 394678; Director: Rami Makhlouf; Registered agent: Mossack Fonseca & Co (BVI) Ltd | Drex Technologies is wholly owned by Rami Makhlouf, who is listed under EU sanctions for providing financial support to the Syrian regime. Rami Makhlouf uses Drex Technologies to facilitate and manage his international financial holdings, including a majority share in SyriaTel, which the EU has previously listed on the grounds that it also provides financial support to the Syrian regime. | 24.7.2012 |
49. | Cotton Marketing Organisation | Address: Bab Al-Faraj P.O. Box 729, Aleppo; Tel.: +96321 2239495/6/7/8; Cmo-aleppo@mail.sy, www.cmo.gov.sy | State-owned company. Provides financial support to the Syrian regime. | 24.7.2012 |
50. | Syrian Arab Airlines (a.k.a. SAA, a.k.a. Syrian Air) | Al-Mohafazeh Square, P.O. Box 417, Damascus, Syria; Tel: +963112240774 | Public company controlled by the regime. Provides financial support for the regime. | 24.7.2012 |
51. | Drex Technologies Holding S.A. | Registered in Luxembourg under number B77616, formerly established at the following address: 17, rue Beaumont L-1219 Luxembourg | The beneficial owner of Drex Technologies Holding S.A. is Rami Makhlouf, who is listed under EU sanctions for providing financial support to the Syrian regime. | 17.8.2012 |
52. | Megatrade | Address: Aleppo Street, P.O. Box 5966, Damascus, Syria; Fax: 963114471081 | Acts as a proxy for the Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC), which is listed. Involved in trade in dual use goods prohibited by EU sanctions for the Syrian government. | 16.10.2012 |
53. | Expert Partners | Address: Rukn Addin, Saladin Street, Building 5, PO Box: 7006, Damascus, Syria | Acts as a proxy for the Scientific Studies and Research Centre (SSRC), which is listed. Involved in trade in dual use goods prohibited by EU sanctions for the Syrian government. | 16.10.2012] |
Name | Identifying information | Reasons | Date of listing | |
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1. | Commercial Bank of Syria |
Website: http://cbs-bank.sy/En-index.php Tel.: +963 11 2218890 Fax: +963 11 2216975 general managment: dir.cbs@mail.sy | State-owned bank providing financial support to the regime. | 13.10.2011 |
Textual Amendments
http://www.diplomatie.be/eusanctions
http://www.mfa.bg/en/pages/135/index.html
http://www.mfcr.cz/mezinarodnisankce
http://um.dk/da/politik-og-diplomati/retsorden/sanktioner/
http://www.bmwi.de/DE/Themen/Aussenwirtschaft/aussenwirtschaftsrecht,did=404888.html
http://www.vm.ee/est/kat_622/
http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=28519
http://www.mfa.gr/en/foreign-policy/global-issues/international-sanctions.html
http://www.maec.es/es/MenuPpal/Asuntos/Sanciones%20Internacionales/Paginas/Sanciones_%20Internacionales.aspx
http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/autorites-sanctions/
http://www.mvep.hr/sankcije]
Textual Amendments
F5 Inserted by Council Regulation (EU) No 517/2013 of 13 May 2013 adapting certain regulations and decisions in the fields of free movement of goods, freedom of movement for persons, company law, competition policy, agriculture, food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy, transport policy, energy, taxation, statistics, trans-European networks, judiciary and fundamental rights, justice, freedom and security, environment, customs union, external relations, foreign, security and defence policy and institutions, by reason of the accession of the Republic of Croatia.
http://www.esteri.it/MAE/IT/Politica_Europea/Deroghe.htm
http://www.mfa.gov.cy/sanctions
http://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/security/4539
http://www.urm.lt/sanctions
http://www.mae.lu/sanctions
http://www.kulugyminiszterium.hu/kum/hu/bal/Kulpolitikank/nemzetkozi_szankciok/
http://www.doi.gov.mt/EN/bodies/boards/sanctions_monitoring.asp
www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/internationale-vrede-en-veiligheid/sancties
http://www.bmeia.gv.at/view.php3?f_id=12750&LNG=en&version=
http://www.msz.gov.pl
http://www.min-nestrangeiros.pt
http://www.mae.ro/node/1548
http://www.mzz.gov.si/si/zunanja_politika_in_mednarodno_pravo/zunanja_politika/mednarodna_varnost/omejevalni_ukrepi/
http://www.mzv.sk/sk/europske_zalezitosti/sankcie_eu-sankcie_eu
http://formin.finland.fi/kvyhteistyo/pakotteet
http://www.ud.se/sanktioner
www.fco.gov.uk/competentauthorities
European Commission
Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI)
EEAS 02/309
1049 Bruxelles/Brussel
BELGIQUE/BELGIË]
HS Code | Description |
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2709 00 | Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude. |
2710 | Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70 % or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils (save that the purchase, in Syria, of kerosene jet fuel of CN code 2710 19 21 is not prohibited provided that it is intended and used solely for the purpose of the continuation of the flight operation of the aircraft into which it is loaded). |
2712 | Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured. |
2713 | Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals. |
2714 | Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks. |
2715 00 00 | Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example, bituminous mastics, cut-backs). |
Notwithstanding the contents of this Annex, it shall not apply to:
equipment, technology or software which are specified in Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) 428/2009(2) or the Common Military List; or
software which is designed for installation by the user without further substantial support by the supplier and which is generally available to the public by being sold from stock at retail selling points, without restriction, by means of:
over the counter transactions;
mail order transactions;
electronic transactions; or
telephone order transactions; or
software which is in the public domain.
The categories A, B, C, D and E refer to the categories referred to in Regulation (EC) No 428/2009.
The ‘equipment, technology and software’ referred to in Article 4 is:
List of equipment
Deep Packet Inspection equipment
Network Interception equipment including Interception Management Equipment (IMS) and Data Retention Link Intelligence equipment
Radio Frequency monitoring equipment
Network and Satellite jamming equipment
Remote Infection equipment
Speaker recognition/processing equipment
IMSI(3), MSISDN(4), IMEI(5), TMSI(6) interception and monitoring equipment
Tactical SMS(7)/GSM(8)/GPS(9)/GPRS(10)/UMTS(11)/CDMA(12)/PSTN(13) interception and monitoring equipment
DHCP(14)/SMTP(15),GTP(16) information interception and monitoring equipment
Pattern Recognition and Pattern Profiling equipment
Remote Forensics equipment
Semantic Processing Engine equipment
WEP and WPA code breaking equipment
Interception equipment for VoIP proprietary and standard protocol
Not used
Not used
‘Software’ for the ‘development’, ‘production’ or ‘use’ of the equipment specified in A above.
‘Technology’ for the ‘development’, ‘production’ or ‘use’ of the equipment specified in A above.
Equipment, technology and software falling within these categories is within the scope of this Annex only to the extent that it falls within the general description ‘internet, telephone and satellite communications interception and monitoring systems’.
For the purpose of this Annex ‘monitoring’ means acquisition, extraction, decoding, recording, processing, analysis and archiving call content or network data.
For the purposes of this entry, ‘API and ISO specifications’ refers to the American Petroleum Institute specification 17 F and/or the International Standards Organisation specification 13268 for subsea production control systems.
‘API and ISO specification’ refers to the American Petroleum Institute specification 10A or the International Standards Organisation specification 10426 for oil well cements and other materials specially formulated for use in the cementing of oil and gas wells.
Plate-fin heat exchangers with a surface/volume ratio greater than 500 m2/m3, specially designed for pre-cooling of natural gas;
Coil-wound heat exchangers specially designed for liquefaction or sub-cooling of natural gas.
‘Coldbox’ equipment’ refers to a specially designed construction, which is specific for LNG plants and incorporates the process stage of liquefaction. The ‘coldbox’ comprises heat exchangers, piping, other instrumentation and thermal insulators. The temperature inside the ‘coldbox’ is below – 120 °C (conditions for condensation of natural gas). The function of the ‘coldbox’ is the thermal insulation of the above described equipment.
Stainless steels with 23 % chromium or more by weight;
Stainless steels and nickel bases alloys with a ‘Pitting resistance equivalent’ number higher than 33.
‘Pitting resistance equivalent’ (PRE) number characterises the corrosion resistance of stainless steels and nickel alloys to pitting or crevice corrosion. The pitting resistance of stainless steels and nickel alloys is primarily determined by their compositions, primarily: chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen. The formula to calculate the PRE number is:
PRE = Cr + 3,3 % Mo + 30 % N
‘Pig’ is a device typically used for cleaning or inspection of a pipeline from inside (corrosion state or crack formation) and is propelled by the pressure of the product in the pipeline.
fixed roof tanks;
floating roof tanks.
Single metal (platinum group) on alumina type or on zeolite, specially designed for catalytic reforming process;
Mixed metal species (platinum in combination with other noble metals) on alumina type or on zeolite, specially designed for catalytic reforming process;
Cobalt and nickel catalysts doped with molybdenum on alumina type or on zeolite, specially designed for catalytic desulphurisation process;
Palladium, nickel, chromium and tungsten catalysts on alumina type or on zeolite, specially designed for catalytic hydrocracking process.
This entry includes Ethyl tertiary butyl ether(ETBE) (CAS 637-92-3) and Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE) CAS 1634-04-4).
‘Technology’ for conversion of light olefin to gasoline;
Catalytic reforming and isomerisation technology;
Catalytic and thermal cracking technology.
8406 81 | Steam turbines of an output exceeding 40 MW. |
8411 82 | Gas turbines of an output exceeding 5 000 kW. |
ex 8501 | All electric motors and generators of an output exceeding 3 MW or 5 000 kVA. |
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HS Code | Description |
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7102 | Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set. |
7106 | Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form. |
7108 | Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form. |
7109 | Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured. |
7110 | Platinum, unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form. |
7111 | Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured. |
7112 | Waste and scrap of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal; other waste and scrap containing precious metal or precious-metal compounds, of a kind used principally for the recovery of precious metal.] |
[F7The list set out in this Annex shall not include products identified as consumer goods packaged for retail sale for personal use or packaged for individual use, with the exception of isopropanol.]
Textual Amendments
(To be read in conjunction with Section B of this Annex)
IX.A1. Materials, chemicals, ‘ micro-organisms ’ and ‘ toxins ’ | ||
a [F7As set out in the Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) No 927/2012 of 9 October 2012 amending Annex I to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff ( OJ L 304, 31.10.2012, p. 1 ).] | ||
No | Description | Related item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 |
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IX.A1.001 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows:
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IX.A1.002 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows:
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IX.A1.003 | Chemicals at 95 % concentration or greater, as follows:
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[F7IX.A1.004 | Separate chemically defined compounds according to Note 1 to Chapters 28 and 29 of the Combined Nomenclature a , at 90 % concentration or greater, unless otherwise indicated, as follows:
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IX.A2. Materials Processing | ||
No | Description | Related item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 |
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IX.A2.001 | Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in-style) with a minimum nominal width of 2,5 meters. | |
IX.A2.002 | Full face-mask air-purifying and air-supplying respirators other than those specified in 1A004 or 2B352f1. | 1A004.a |
IX.A2.003 | Class II biological safety cabinets or isolators with similar performance standards. | 2B352.f.2 |
IX.A2.004 | Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 litres or greater, usable with biological materials. | |
IX.A2.005 | Fermenters capable of cultivation of pathogenic ‘ micro-organisms ’ , viruses or for toxin production, without the propagation of aerosols, having a capacity of 5 litres or more but less than 20 litres. Technical Note:Fermenters include bioreactors, chemostats and continuous-flow systems. | 2B352.b |
IX.A2.007 | Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self contained fan-HEPA or ULPA filter units that may be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4) containments facilities. | 2B352.a |
IX.A2.008 | Chemical manufacturing facilities, equipment and components, other than those specified in 2B350 or A2.009 as follows: a. Reaction vessels or reactors, with or without agitators, with total internal (geometric) volume greater than 0,1 m 3 (100 litres) and less than 20 m 3 ( 20 000 litres), where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed or contained are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; b. Agitators for use in reaction vessels or reactors specified in 2B350.a.; where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed or contained are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; c. Storage tanks, containers or receivers with a total internal (geometric) volume greater than 0,1 m 3 (100 litres) where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed or contained are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; d. Heat exchangers or condensers with a heat transfer surface area greater than 0,05 m 2 , and less than 30 m 2 ; and tubes, plates, coils or blocks (cores) designed for such heat exchangers or condensers, where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; Technical Note:The materials used for gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the control status of the heat exchanger. e. Distillation or absorption columns of internal diameter greater than 0,1 m; where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; f. Valves with ‘ nominal sizes ’ greater than 10 mm and casings (valve bodies) designed for such valves where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the fluid(s) being processed or contained are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon; Technical Note:1. The materials used for gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the control status of the valve.2. The ‘ nominal size ’ is defined as the smaller of the inlet and outlet diameters.g. Multiple-seal and seal-less pumps, with manufacturer’s specified maximum flow-rate greater than 0,6 m 3 /hour, in which all surfaces that come in direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed are made from the following materials: 1. Stainless steels with more than or equal to 10,5 % chromium and less than or equal to 1,2 % carbon. h. Vacuum pumps with a manufacturer’s specified maximum flow-rate greater than 1 m 3 /h (under standard temperature (273 K (0 °C)) and pressure (101,3 kPa) conditions), and casings (pump bodies) and preformed casing-liners, impellers, rotors and jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemicals being processed are made from any of the following materials: 1. ‘ Alloys ’ with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight; 2. Ceramics; 3. ‘ Ferrosilicon ’ ; 4. Fluoropolymers (polymeric or elastomeric materials with more than 35 % fluorine by weight); 5. Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coatings or glass lining); 6. Graphite or ‘ carbon graphite ’ ; 7. Nickel or ‘ alloys ’ with more than 40 % nickel by weight; 8. Stainless steel with 20 % nickel and 19 % chromium or more by weight; 9. Tantalum or tantalum ‘ alloys ’ ; 10. Titanium or titanium ‘ alloys ’ ; 11. Zirconium or zirconium ‘ alloys ’ ; or 12. Niobium (columbium) or niobium ‘ alloys ’ . Technical Notes:1. The materials used for diaphragms or gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the status of control of the pump.2. ‘ Carbon graphite ’ is a composition consisting of amorphous carbon and graphite, in which the graphite content is 8 % or more by weight.3. ‘ Ferrosilicons ’ are silicon iron alloys with more than 8 % silicon by weight or more.For the listed materials in the above entries, the term ‘ alloy ’ when not accompanied by a specific elemental concentration is understood as identifying those alloys where the identified metal is present in a higher percentage by weight than any other element. | 2B350.a-e 2B350.g 2B350.i |
IX.A2.009 | Chemical manufacturing facilities, equipment and components, other than specified in 2B350 or A2.008 as follows:
Technical Note:The materials used for gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the control status of the heat exchanger.
Multiple-seal and seal-less pumps with manufacturer’s specified maximum flow-rate greater than 0,6 m 3 /hour (measured under standard temperature (273 K or 0 °C) and pressure (101,3 kPa) conditions); and casings (pump bodies), preformed casing liners, impellers, rotors or jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all surfaces that come in direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed are made from any of the following materials:
Technical Notes:The materials used for diaphragms or gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the control status of the pump. For the listed materials in the above entries, the term ‘ alloy ’ when not accompanied by a specific elemental concentration is understood as identifying those alloys where the identified metal is present in a higher percentage by weight than any other element. | |
[F7IX.A2.010 | Equipment Laboratory equipment, including parts and accessories for such equipment, for the (destructive or non-destructive) analysis or detection of chemical substances, with the exception of equipment, including parts or accessories, specifically designed for medical use. | ] |
CN Codes: 0101 21 00
CN Codes: ex 1604 31 00 , ex 1604 32 00
CN Codes: 2003 90 10
CN Codes: ex 2204 21 to ex 2204 29 , ex 2208 , ex 2205
CN Codes: ex 2402 10 00
CN Codes: ex 3303 00 10 , ex 3303 00 90 , ex 3304 , ex 3307 , ex 3401
CN Codes: ex 4201 00 00 , ex 4202 , ex 4205 00 90
CN Codes: ex 4203 , ex 4303 , ex 61 , ex 62 , ex 6401 , ex 6402 , ex 6403 , ex 6404 , ex 6405 , ex 6504 , ex 6605 00 , ex 6506 99 , ex 6601 91 00 , ex 6601 99 , ex 6602 00 00
CN Codes: 7101 , 7102 , 7103 , 7104 20 , 7104 90 , 7105 , 7106 , 7107 , 7108 , 7109 , 7110 , 7111 , 7113 , 7114 , 7115 , 7116
CN Codes: ex 4907 00 , 7118 10 , ex 7118 90
CN Codes: ex 7114 , ex 7115 , ex 8214 , ex 8215 , ex 9307
CN Codes: ex 6911 10 00 , ex 6912 00 30 , ex 6912 00 50
CN Codes: ex 7009 91 00 , ex 7009 92 00 , ex 7010 , ex 7013 22 , ex 7013 33 , ex 7013 41 , ex 7013 91 , ex 7018 10 , ex 7018 90 , ex 7020 00 80 , ex 9405 10 50 , ex 9405 20 50 , ex 9405 50 , ex 9405 91
CN Codes: ex 8603 , ex 8605 00 00 , ex 8702 , ex 8703 , ex 8711 , ex 8712 00 , ex 8716 10 , ex 8716 40 00 , ex 8716 80 00 , ex 8716 90 , ex 8801 00 , ex 8802 11 00 , ex 8802 12 00 , ex 8802 20 00 , ex 8802 30 00 , ex 8802 40 00 , ex 8805 10 , ex 8901 10 , ex 8903
CN Codes: ex 9101 , ex 9102 , ex 9103 , ex 9104 , ex 9105 , ex 9108 , ex 9109 , ex 9110 , ex 9111 , ex 9112 , ex 9113 , ex 9114
CN Codes: 97
CN Codes: ex 4015 19 00 , ex 4015 90 00 , ex 6112 20 00 , ex 6112 31 , ex 6112 39 , ex 6112 41 , ex 6112 49 , ex 6113 00 , ex 6114 , ex 6210 20 00 , ex 6210 30 00 , ex 6210 40 00 , ex 6210 50 00 , ex 6211 11 00 , ex 6211 12 00 , ex 6211 20 , ex 6211 32 90 , ex 6211 33 90 , ex 6211 39 00 , ex 6211 42 90 , ex 6211 43 90 , ex 6211 49 00 , ex 6402 12 , ex 6403 12 00 , ex 6404 11 00 , ex 6404 19 90 , ex 9004 90 , ex 9020 , ex 9506 11 , ex 9506 12 , ex 9506 19 00 , ex 9506 21 00 , ex 9506 29 00 , ex 9506 31 00 , ex 9506 32 00 , ex 9506 39 , ex 9507
CN Codes: ex 9504 20 , ex 9504 30 , ex 9504 40 00 , ex 9504 90 80]
Textual Amendments
a Which are more than 50 years old and do not belong to their originators. | |
b As defined by the Court of Justice in its judgment in Case 252/84 as follows: 'Collectors' pieces within the meaning of heading No 97.05 of the Common Customs Tariff are articles which possess the requisite characteristics for inclusion in a collection, that is to say, articles which are relatively rare, are not normally used for their original purpose, are the subject of special transactions outside the normal trade in similar utility articles and are of high value.] | |
ex CN code | Product description |
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9705 00 00 | 1. Archaeological objects more than 100 years old which are the products of: |
9706 00 00 | — excavations and finds on land or under water |
— archaeological sites | |
— archaeological collections | |
9705 00 00 9706 00 00 | 2. Elements forming an integral part of artistic, historical or religious monuments which have been dismembered, of an age exceeding 100 years |
9701 | 3. Pictures and paintings, other than those included in category 4 or 5, executed entirely by hand in any medium and on any material a |
9701 | 4. Water-colours, gouaches and pastels executed entirely by hand on any material a |
6914 9701 | 5. Mosaics in any material executed entirely by hand, other than those falling in category 1 or 2, and drawings in any medium executed entirely by hand on any material a |
Chapter 49 9702 00 00 8442 50 80 | 6. Original engravings, prints, serigraphs and lithographs with their respective plates and original posters a |
9703 00 00 | 7. Original sculptures or statuary and copies produced by the same process as the original a other than those in category 1 |
3704 3705 3706 4911 91 00 | 8. Photographs, films and negatives thereof a |
9702 00 00 9706 00 00 4901 10 00 4901 99 00 4904 00 00 4905 91 00 4905 99 00 4906 00 00 | 9. Incunabula and manuscripts, including maps and musical scores, singly or in collections a |
9705 00 00 9706 00 00 | 10. Books more than 100 years old, singly or in collections |
9706 00 00 | 11. Printed maps more than 200 years old |
3704 3705 3706 4901 4906 9705 00 00 9706 00 00 | 12. Archives, and any elements thereof, of any kind or any medium which are more than 50 years old |
9705 00 00 | 13.(a) Collections b and specimens from zoological, botanical, mineralogical or anatomical collections; |
9705 00 00 | (b) Collections b of historical, palaeontological, ethnographic or numismatic interest |
9705 00 00 Chapters 86-89 | 14. Means of transport more than 75 years old |
15. Any other antique items not included in categories 1 to 14 | |
(a) between 50 and 100 years old: | |
Chapter 95 | — toys, games |
7013 | — glassware |
7114 | — articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares |
Chapter 94 | — furniture |
Chapter 90 | — optical, photographic or cinematographic apparatus |
Chapter 92 | — musical instruments |
Chapter 91 | — clocks and watches and parts thereof |
Chapter 44 | — articles of wood |
Chapter 69 | — pottery |
5805 00 00 | — tapestries |
Chapter 57 | — carpets |
4814 | — wallpaper |
Chapter 93 | — arms |
9706 00 00 | (b) more than 100 years old. |
[F2Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 of 5 May 2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items ( OJ L 134, 29.5.2009, p. 1 ).]
Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 of 5 May 2009 setting up a Community regime for the control of exports, transfer, brokering and transit of dual-use items (OJ L 134, 29.5.2009, p. 1).
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