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Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1509 of 30 August 2017 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and repealing Regulation (EC) No 329/2007

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Council Regulation (EU) 2017/1509

of 30 August 2017

concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and repealing Regulation (EC) No 329/2007

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 215 thereof,

Having regard to Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/849 of 27 May 2016 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and repealing Decision 2013/183/CFSP(1),

Having regard to the joint proposal of the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy and of the European Commission,

Whereas:

(1) On 14 October 2006, the UN Security Council (‘UNSC’) adopted Resolution 1718 (2006) in which it condemned the nuclear test that the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (‘DPRK’) had conducted on 9 October 2006, determining that there was a clear threat to international peace and security, and required all Member States of the UN to apply a number of restrictive measures against the DPRK. Subsequent UNSC Resolutions (UNSCRs) 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016) and 2371 (2017) further extended these restrictive measures.

(2) In accordance with these UNSCRs, Decision (CFSP) 2016/849 provides in particular for restrictions on the import and export of certain goods, services and technology which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes (Weapons of mass destruction (WMD) programmes), a luxury goods embargo as well as an asset freeze on persons, entities and bodies that have been linked to the WMD programmes. Further measures target the transport sector, including inspections of cargo and prohibitions pertaining to DPRK vessels and aircraft, the financial sector, such as a provision of certain financial services, and the diplomatic sphere, to prevent abuse of privileges and immunities.

(3) Furthermore, the Council has adopted several additional EU restrictive measures that complement and reinforce the UN-based restrictive measures. To that end, the Council extended the arms embargo, import and export restrictions, extended the list of persons and entities subject to an asset freeze and introduced prohibitions on transfers of funds and investment.

(4) Adoption of a regulation within the meaning of Article 215 of the Treaty at the level of the Union is necessary in order to give effect to the above-mentioned restrictive measures, in particular with a view to ensuring their uniform application by economic operators in all Member States.

(5) Council Regulation (EC) No 329/2007(2) has been amended several times. In view of the extent of the amendments introduced, it is appropriate to consolidate all measures into a new regulation which repeals and replaces Regulation (EC) No 329/2007.

(6) The Commission should be empowered to publish the list of goods and technology that will be adopted by the Committee of the UNSC which was established pursuant to paragraph 12 of UNSCR 1718 (2006) (‘Sanctions Committee’) or the UNSC and, if appropriate, to add the nomenclature codes from the Combined Nomenclature as set out in Annex I to Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87(3).

(7) The Commission should also be empowered to amend the list of luxury goods if necessary in view of any definition or guidelines that the Sanctions Committee may promulgate to facilitate the implementation of the restrictions concerning luxury goods, taking the lists of luxury goods produced in other jurisdictions into account.

(8) The power to amend the lists in Annexes XIII, XIV, XV, XVI and XVII to this Regulation should be exercised by the Council, in view of the specific threat to international peace and security posed by DPRK, and in order to ensure consistency with the process for amending and reviewing Annexes I, II, III, IV and V to Decision (CFSP) 2016/849.

(9) The Commission should be empowered to amend the list of services, taking into account information provided by Member States as well as any definition or guidelines that may be issued by the United Nations Statistical Commission, or in order to add reference numbers taken from the Central Product Classification system for goods and services promulgated by the United Nations Statistical Commission.

(10) UNSCR 2270 (2016) recalls that the Financial Action Task Force (‘FATF’) has called upon countries to apply enhanced due diligence and effective countermeasures to protect their jurisdictions from the DPRK's illicit financial activity, and calls upon UN Member States to apply FATF Recommendation 7, its Interpretive Note and related guidance to effectively implement targeted financial sanctions related to proliferation.

(11) This Regulation respects the fundamental rights and observes the principles recognised in particular by the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union and in particular the right to an effective remedy and to a fair trial and the right to the protection of personal data. This Regulation should be applied in accordance with those rights.

(12) For the implementation of this Regulation, and to create the highest level of legal certainty within the Union, the names and other relevant data concerning natural and legal persons, entities and bodies whose funds and economic resources are to be frozen in accordance with this Regulation, should be made public. Any processing of personal data of natural persons under this Regulation should be in conformity with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council(4) and Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(5),

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER IU.K. Definitions

Article 1U.K.

This Regulation shall apply:

(a)

within the territory of the Union;

(b)

on board any aircraft or any vessel under the jurisdiction of a Member State;

(c)

to any person inside or outside the territory of the Union who is a national of a Member State;

(d)

to any legal person, entity or body, inside or outside the territory of the Union which is incorporated or constituted under the law of a Member State;

(e)

to any legal person, entity or body in respect of any business done in whole or in part within the Union.

Article 2U.K.

For the purposes of this Regulation, the following definitions apply:

(1)

‘branch’ of a financial or credit institution means a place of business which forms a legally dependent part of a financial or credit institution and which carries out directly all or some of the transactions inherent in the business of financial or credit institutions;

(2)

‘brokering services’ means:

(a)

the negotiation or arrangement of transactions for the purchase, sale or supply of goods and technology or of financial and technical services, including from a third country to any other third country; or

(b)

the selling or buying of goods and technology or of financial and technical services, including where they are located in third countries for their transfer to another third country;

(3)

‘claim’ means any claim, whether asserted by legal proceedings or not under or in connection with a contract or transaction, and includes in particular:

(a)

a claim for performance of any obligation arising under or in connection with a contract or transaction;

(b)

a claim for extension or payment of a bond, financial guarantee or indemnity of whatever form;

(c)

a claim for compensation in respect of a contract or transaction;

(d)

a counterclaim;

(e)

a claim for the recognition or enforcement, including by the procedure of exequatur, of a judgment, an arbitration award or an equivalent decision, wherever made or given;

(4)

‘competent authorities’ refers to the competent authorities as identified on the websites listed in Annex I;

(5)

‘contract or transaction’ means any transaction of whatever form and whatever the applicable law, whether comprising one or more contracts or similar obligations made between the same or different parties; for this purpose ‘contract’ includes a bond, guarantee or indemnity, particularly a financial guarantee or financial indemnity, and credit, whether legally independent or not, as well as any related provision arising under, or in connection with, the transaction;

(6)

‘credit institution’ means a credit institution as defined in point (1) of Article 4(1) of Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council(6), including branches thereof, as defined in point (17) of Article 4(1) of that Regulation, located in the Union, whether its head office is situated within the Union or in a third country;

(7)

‘diplomatic missions, consular posts and their members’ has the same meaning as in the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, and also includes missions of the DPRK to international organisations hosted in the Member States and DPRK members of those missions;

(8)

‘economic resources’ means assets of every kind, whether tangible or intangible, movable or immovable, actual or potential, which are not funds but can be used to obtain funds, goods or services, including vessels, such as maritime vessels;

(9)

‘financial institution’ means

(a)

an undertaking, other than a credit institution, which carries out one or more of the activities listed in points (2) to (12), (14) and (15) of Annex I to Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council(7), including the activities of currency exchange offices (bureaux de change);

(b)

an insurance undertaking as defined in point (1) of Article 13 of Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(8), insofar as it carries out life assurance activities covered by that Directive;

(c)

an investment firm as defined in point (1) of Article 4(1) of Directive 2004/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(9);

(d)

a collective investment undertaking marketing its units or shares;

(e)

an insurance intermediary as defined in point (5) of Article 2 of Directive 2002/92/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(10) where it acts with respect to life insurance and other investment-related services, with the exception of a tied insurance intermediary as defined in point (7) of that Article;

(f)

branches, when located in the Union, of financial institutions as referred to in points (a) to (e), whether their head office is situated in a Member State or in a third country;

(10)

‘freezing of economic resources’ means preventing the use of economic resources to obtain funds, goods or services in any way, including, but not limited to, by selling, hiring or mortgaging them;

(11)

‘freezing of funds’ means preventing any moving, transfer, alteration, use of, access to, or dealing with funds in any way that would result in any change in their volume, amount, location, ownership, possession, character, destination or other change that would enable the use of the funds, including portfolio management;

(12)

‘funds’ means financial assets and benefits of every kind, including but not limited to:

(a)

cash, cheques, claims on money, drafts, money orders and other payment instruments;

(b)

deposits with financial institutions or other entities, balances on accounts, debts and debt obligations;

(c)

publicly and privately-traded securities and debt instruments, including stocks and shares, certificates representing securities, bonds, notes, warrants, debentures and derivatives contracts;

(d)

interest, dividends or other income on or value accruing from or generated by assets;

(e)

credit, right of set-off, guarantees, performance bonds or other financial commitments;

(f)

letters of credit, bills of lading, bills of sale;

(g)

documents evidencing an interest in funds or financial resources;

(13)

‘insurance’ means an undertaking or commitment whereby one or more natural or legal persons are obliged, in return for a payment, to provide one or more other persons, in the event of the materialisation of a risk, with an indemnity or a benefit as determined by the undertaking or commitment;

(14)

‘investment services’ means the following services and activities:

(a)

reception and transmission of orders in relation to one or more financial instruments;

(b)

execution of orders on behalf of clients;

(c)

dealing on own account;

(d)

portfolio management;

(e)

investment advice;

(f)

underwriting of financial instruments and/or placing of financial instruments on a firm-commitment basis;

(g)

placing of financial instruments without a firm-commitment basis;

(h)

any service in relation to the admission to trading on a regulated market or trading on a multilateral trading facility;

(15)

‘payee’ means a natural or legal person who is the intended recipient of the transfer of funds;

(16)

‘payer’ means a person who holds a payment account and allows a transfer of funds from that payment account, or, where there is no payment account, that gives a transfer-of-funds order;

(17)

‘payment service provider’ means the categories of payment service provider referred to in Article 1(1) of Directive 2007/64/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(11), natural or legal persons benefiting from a waiver pursuant to Article 26 of Directive 2007/64/EC and legal persons benefiting from a waiver pursuant to Article 9 of Directive 2009/110/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council(12), providing transfer-of-funds services;

(18)

‘reinsurance’ means the activity consisting in accepting risks ceded by an insurance undertaking or by another reinsurance undertaking or, in the case of the association of underwriters known as Lloyd's, the activity consisting in accepting risks, ceded by any member of Lloyd's, by an insurance or reinsurance undertaking other than the association of underwriters known as Lloyd's;

(19)

‘services incidental to’ means services rendered on a fee or contract basis by units mainly engaged in the production of transportable goods, as well as services typically related to the production of such goods;

(20)

‘shipowner’ means the registered owner of a seagoing ship, or any other person such as the bareboat charterer who is responsible for the operation of the ship;

(21)

‘technical assistance’ means any technical support related to repairs, development, manufacture, assembly, testing, maintenance, or any other technical service, and may take forms such as instruction, advice, training, transmission of working knowledge or skills or consulting services; including verbal forms of assistance;

(22)

‘territory of the Union’ means the territories of the Member States to which the Treaty is applicable, under the conditions laid down in the Treaty, including their airspace;

(23)

‘transfer of funds’ means:

(a)

any transaction at least partially carried out by electronic means on behalf of a payer through a payment service provider, with a view to making funds available to a payee through a payment service provider, irrespective of whether the payer and the payee are the same person and irrespective of whether the payment service provider of the payer and that of the payee are one and the same, including:

(i)

a credit transfer as defined in point (1) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 260/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council(13);

(ii)

a direct debit as defined in point (2) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) No 260/2012;

(iii)

a money remittance as defined in point (13) of Article 4 of Directive 2007/64/EC, whether national or cross border;

(iv)

a transfer carried out using a payment card, an electronic money instrument, or a mobile phone, or any other digital or IT prepaid or postpaid device with similar characteristics; and

(b)

any transaction by non-electronic means, such as in cash, cheques or accountancy orders, with a view to making funds available to a payee irrespective of whether the payer and the payee are the same person.

(24)

‘a vessel crewed by the DPRK’ means:

(a)

a vessel whose manning is controlled by:

(i)

a natural person of DPRK nationality; or

(ii)

a legal person, entity or body incorporated or constituted under the law of the DPRK;

(b)

a vessel entirely manned by DPRK nationals.

CHAPTER IIU.K. Export and import restrictions

Article 3U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited:

(a)to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, the goods and technology, including software, listed in Annex II, whether or not originating in the Union, to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in the DPRK;

(b)to sell, supply, transfer or export aviation fuel, directly or indirectly, as listed in Annex III to the DPRK or transport to DPRK aviation fuel on board the flag vessels or aircraft of Member States, whether or not originating in the territories of Member States;

(c)to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, the goods and technology listed in Annex II from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK;

(d)to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, gold, titanium ore, vanadium ore and rare-earth minerals, as listed in Annex IV, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK;

(e)to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, coal, iron and iron ore, as listed in Annex V, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK;

(f)to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, from DPRK petroleum products, as listed in Annex VI, whether or not originating in the DPRK; and

(g)to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, copper, nickel, silver and zinc, as listed in Annex VII, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK;

2.Part I of Annex II shall include all items, materials, equipment, goods and technology, including software, which are dual-use items or technology as defined in Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009(14).

Part II of Annex II shall include other items, materials, equipment, goods and technology which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.

Part III of Annex II shall include certain key components for the ballistic-missile sector.

Part IV of Annex II shall include weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 25 of UNSCR 2270 (2016).

Part V of Annex II shall include weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2321 (2016).

[F1Part VI of Annex II shall include weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated pursuant to paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2371 (2017).

[F2Part VII of Annex II shall include conventional arms-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 5 of UNSCR 2371 (2017).] ]

[F3Part VIII of Annex II shall include weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2375 (2017).

Part IX of Annex II shall include conventional arms-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 5 of UNSCR 2375 (2017).]

Annex III shall include the aviation fuel referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1.

Annex IV shall include the gold, titanium ore, vanadium ore and rare-earth minerals, referred to in point (d) of paragraph 1.

Annex V shall include the coal, iron and iron ore, referred to in point (e) of paragraph 1.

Annex VI shall include the petroleum products referred to in point (f) of paragraph 1.

Annex VII shall include the copper, nickel, silver and zinc, referred to in point (g) of paragraph 1.

3.The prohibition referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall not apply with respect to the sale or supply of aviation fuel to civilian passenger aircraft outside the DPRK exclusively for consumption during their flight to the DPRK and their return to the airport of origin.

Article 4U.K.

1.By way of derogation from point (b) of Article 3(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the sale, supply or transfer of aviation fuel, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on an exceptional case-by-case basis for the transfer to the DPRK of such products for verified essential humanitarian needs and subject to specified arrangements for effective monitoring of delivery and use.

[F42. By way of derogation from point (e) of Article 3(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the import, purchase or transfer of coal provided that the competent authorities of the Member States have determined on the basis of credible information that the shipment originated outside of the DPRK and was transported through the DPRK solely for export from the Port of Rajin (Rason), that the exporting state has notified the Sanctions Committee in advance of such transactions, and that the transactions are unrelated to generating revenue for the DPRK's nuclear or ballistic missile programmes and other activities prohibited by UNSCRs 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017) or 2371 (2017), or by this Regulation.]

3.The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2.

Article 5U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, to the DPRK any item, except food or medicine, if the exporter knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that:

(a)the item is destined directly or indirectly for the DPRK's armed forces; or

(b)the export of the item could support or enhance the operational capabilities of the armed forces of a State other than the DPRK.

2.It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transport from DPRK items referred to in paragraph 1 if the importer or transporter knows or has reasonable grounds to believe that one of the grounds in point (a) or (b) of paragraph 1 is met.

Article 6U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 5, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the sale, supply, transfer or export of an item to the DPRK, or the import, purchase or transport of an item from the DPRK, where:

(a)the item does not relate to the production, development, maintenance or use of military goods, or development or the maintenance of military personnel, and the competent authority has determined that the item would not directly contribute to the development of the operational capabilities of the DPRK's armed forces or to exports that support or enhance the operational capabilities of armed forces of a third country other than the DPRK;

(b)the Sanctions Committee has determined that a particular supply, sale or transfer would not be contrary to the objectives of UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016) or 2321 (2016); or

(c)the competent authority of the Member State is satisfied that the activity is exclusively for either humanitarian or livelihood purposes which will not be used by DPRK persons, entities or bodies to generate revenue, and is not related to any activity prohibited by UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016) or 2321 (2016), provided that the Member State notifies the Sanctions Committee in advance of such a determination and informs the Sanctions Committee of measures taken to prevent the diversion of the item for any prohibited purpose.

2.The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of its intention to grant an authorisation under this Article at least one week prior to granting the authorisation.

Article 7U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited:

(a)to provide, directly or indirectly, technical assistance and brokering services related to goods and technology listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II, and related to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of goods listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II, to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in the DPRK;

(b)to provide, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance related to goods and technology listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, as well as insurance and reinsurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of such items, or for any provision of related technical assistance to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in the DPRK;

(c)to obtain, directly or indirectly, technical assistance related to goods and technology listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II, and to the provision, manufacture, maintenance and use of goods listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II from any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in the DPRK;

(d)to obtain, directly or indirectly, financing or financial assistance related to goods and technology listed in the EU Common List of Military Equipment or in Annex II, including in particular grants, loans and export credit insurance, for any sale, supply, transfer or export of such items, or for any provision of related technical assistance from any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in, the DPRK.

2.The prohibitions set out in paragraph 1 shall not apply to non-combat vehicles which have been manufactured or fitted with materials to provide ballistic protection, intended solely for protective use of personnel of the Union and its Member States in the DPRK.

Article 8U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 3(1) and Article 7(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, under the terms and conditions they deem appropriate, the direct or indirect supply, sale, transfer or export of the items and technology, including software, referred to in point (a) and (b) of Article 3(1) or the assistance or brokering services referred to in Article 7(1), provided that the goods and technology, assistance or brokering services are for food, agricultural, medical or other humanitarian purposes.

2.By way of derogation from point (a) of Article 3(1) and points (a) and (b) of Article 7(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the transactions referred to therein under the conditions they deem appropriate and provided that the UNSC has approved the request.

3.The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any request for approval which it has submitted to the UNSC pursuant to paragraph 3.

4.The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission within four weeks of authorisations granted pursuant to this Article.

Article 9U.K.

1.In addition to the obligation to provide the competent customs authorities with the pre-arrival and pre-departure information as determined in the relevant provisions concerning entry and exit summary declarations as well as customs declarations in Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council(15), in Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/2446(16) and in Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447(17), the person who provides the information referred to in paragraph 2 shall declare whether the goods are covered by the EU Common List of Military Equipment or by this Regulation and, where their export is subject to authorisation, specify the goods and technology covered by the export licence granted.

2.The required additional information shall be submitted using an electronic customs declaration or, in the absence of such a declaration, in any other electronic or written form, as appropriate.

Article 10U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited:

(a)to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, luxury goods as listed in Annex VIII, to the DPRK;

(b)to import, purchase or transfer from the DPRK, directly or indirectly, luxury goods, as listed in Annex VIII, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

2.The prohibition referred to in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall not apply to travellers' personal effects or to goods of a non-commercial nature for travellers' personal use contained in their luggage.

3.The prohibitions referred to in paragraph 1 shall not apply to goods which are necessary for the official purposes of diplomatic or consular missions of Member States in the DPRK or of international organisations enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, or to the personal effects of their staff.

4.The competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, under the conditions they deem appropriate, a transaction with regard to goods referred to in point (17) of Annex VIII, provided that the goods are for humanitarian purposes.

Article 11U.K.

It shall be prohibited:

(a)

to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, gold, precious metals and diamonds as listed in Annex IX, whether or not originating in the Union, to or for the Government of the DPRK, its public bodies, corporations and agencies, the Central Bank of the DPRK and any person, entity or body acting on their behalf or at their direction, or any entity or body owned or controlled by them;

(b)

to import, purchase or transport, directly or indirectly, gold, precious metals and diamonds, as listed in Annex IX, whether or not originating in the DPRK, from the Government of the DPRK, its public bodies, corporations and agencies, the Central Bank of the DPRK and any person, entity or body acting on their behalf or at their direction, or any entity or body owned or controlled by them;

(c)

to provide, directly or indirectly, technical assistance or brokering services, financing or financial assistance, related to the goods referred to in points (a) and (b), to the Government of the DPRK, its public bodies, corporations and agencies, the Central Bank of the DPRK and any person, entity or body acting on their behalf or at their direction, or any entity or body owned or controlled by them.

Article 12U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, newly printed or unissued DPRK denominated banknotes and minted coinage, to or for the benefit of the Central Bank of DPRK.

Article 13U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, statues as listed in Annex X, from DPRK whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 14U.K.

By way of derogation from the prohibition in Article 13, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the import, purchase or transfer, provided that the Member State concerned has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

Article 15U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, helicopters and vessels, as listed in Annex XI, to the DPRK.

Article 16U.K.

By way of derogation from the prohibition in Article 15, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise such a sale, supply, transfer or export, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

[F5Article 16a U.K.

1. It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, seafood, including fish, crustaceans, molluscs, and other aquatic invertebrates in all forms, as listed in Annex XIa, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

2. It shall be prohibited to purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, fishing rights from the DPRK.]

[F1Article 16b U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, lead and lead ore, as listed in Annex XIb, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.]

[F3Article 16c U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, condensates and natural gas liquids, as listed in Annex XIc, to the DPRK.

[F5Article 16d U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, all refined petroleum products, as listed in Annex XId, whether or not originating in the Union, to the DPRK.

Article 16e U.K.

1. By way of derogation from Article 16d, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise transactions in refined petroleum products that are determined to be exclusively for humanitarian purposes, provided that all of the following conditions are met:

(a) the transactions do not involve individuals or entities that are associated with the DPRK's nuclear or ballistic missile programmes or other activities prohibited by UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017), 2375 (2017) or 2397 (2017), including the persons, entities and bodies listed in Annexes XIII, XV, XVI and XVII;

(b) the transaction is unrelated to generating revenue for the DPRK's nuclear or ballistic missile programmes or other activities prohibited by UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017), 2375 (2017) or 2397 (2017);

(c) the Sanctions Committee has not notified the Member States that 90 % of the aggregate annual limit has been reached; and

(d) the Member State concerned notifies the Sanctions Committee of the amount of the export and information on all parties to the transaction every 30 days.

2. The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.

Article 16f U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export, directly or indirectly, crude oil, as listed in Annex XIe, whether or not originating in the Union, to the DPRK.]

[F6Article 16g U.K.

[F51. By way of derogation from Article 16f, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise transactions in crude oil, provided that all of the following conditions are met:

(a) the competent authority of the Member State has determined that the transaction is exclusively for humanitarian purposes; and

(b) the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis, in accordance with paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2397 (2017).]

2. The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.]

Article 16h U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, textiles, as listed in Annex XIf, from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16i U.K.

1. By way of derogation from Article 16h, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the import, purchase or transfer of textiles, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

2. By way of derogation from Article 16h, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the import, purchase or transfer of textiles by no later than 10 December 2017 provided that:

(a) the import, purchase or transfer is due under a written contract that entered into force prior to 11 September 2017 ; and

(b) the Member State concerned notifies the Sanctions Committee of the details of such import, purchase or transfer by no later than 24 January 2018 .

3. The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2.]

[F7Article 16j U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, food and agricultural products listed in Annex XIg from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16k U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, machinery and electrical equipment listed in Annex XIh from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16l U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, earth and stone, including magnesite and magnesia, listed in Annex XIi from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16m U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, wood listed in Annex XIj from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16n U.K.

It shall be prohibited to import, purchase or transfer, directly or indirectly, vessels listed in Annex XIk from the DPRK, whether or not originating in the DPRK.

Article 16o U.K.

1. By way of derogation from Articles 16j to 16n, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the import, purchase or transfer of the items referred to in those Articles by no later than 21 January 2018 provided that:

(a) the import, purchase or transfer is due under a written contract that entered into force prior to 22 December 2017 ; and

(b) the Member State concerned notifies the Sanctions Committee of the details of such import, purchase or transfer by no later than 5 February 2018 .

2. The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.

Article 16p U.K.

It shall be prohibited to sell, supply, transfer or export to the DPRK, directly or indirectly, all industrial machinery, transportation vehicles, and iron, steel and other metals listed in part A of Annex XIl, whether or not originating in the Union.

Article 16q U.K.

1. The competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the export of spare parts needed to maintain the safe operation of DPRK commercial civilian passenger aircraft of the aircraft models and types listed in part B of Annex XIl.

2. The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.]

CHAPTER IIIU.K. Restrictions on Certain Commercial Activities

Article 17U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited, in the territory of the Union, to accept or approve investment in any commercial activity, where such investment is made by:

(a)natural or legal persons, entities or bodies of the Government of the DPRK;

(b)the Workers' Party of Korea;

(c)nationals of the DPRK;

(d)legal persons, entities or bodies incorporated or constituted under the law of the DPRK;

(e)natural or legal persons, entities or bodies acting on behalf or at the direction of persons, entities or bodies referred to in (a) to (d); and

(f)natural or legal persons, entities or bodies owned or controlled by the natural or legal persons, entities or bodies referred to in (a) to (d).

2.It shall be prohibited:

[F6(a) to establish, maintain or operate a joint venture or a cooperative entity with any natural or legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraph 1 or domiciled in the DPRK or to, to take, maintain or extend an ownership interest, including by acquisition in full or the acquisition of shares and other securities of a participatory nature in any legal person, entity or body that is referred to in paragraph 1 or is domiciled in the DPRK, or in activities or assets in the DPRK;]

(b)to grant financing or financial assistance to any natural or legal person, entity or body referred to in points (d) to (f) of paragraph 1 or for the documented purpose of financing such natural or legal persons, entities or bodies;

(c)to provide investment services directly or indirectly related to the activities referred to in points (a) and (b) of this paragraph; and

(d)to participate directly or indirectly in joint ventures or in any other business arrangements with entities listed in Annex XIII, as well as with natural or legal persons, entities or bodies acting for or on their behalf or direction.

[F33. Existing joint ventures or cooperative entities referred to in point (a) of paragraph 2, shall be closed by 9 January 2018 , or within 120 days after the Sanctions Committee has denied a request for approval.]

[F6Article 17a U.K.

1. By way of derogation from point (a) of Article 17(2), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise such activities, in particular those regarding joint ventures or cooperative entities that are non-commercial, public utility infrastructure projects not generating profit, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

2. By way of derogation from point (a) of Article 17(2), and in insofar as they do not relate to joint ventures or cooperative entities, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise such activities, provided that the Member State has determined that those activities are exclusively for humanitarian purposes, and are not in the sectors of mining, refining, chemical, metallurgy or the metalworking, aerospace or conventional arms-related industries.

The Member State concerned shall notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraphs 1 or 2.]

[F3Article 17b U.K.

By way of derogation from Article 17(3), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise such joint venture or cooperative entity to remain operational, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.]

Article 18U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited:

(a)to provide, directly or indirectly, any services incidental to mining or any services incidental to manufacturing in the chemical, mining and refining industry, that are referred to in part A of Annex XII, to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in, the DPRK; and

(b)to provide, directly or indirectly, computer and related services as referred to in part B of Annex XII, to any natural or legal person, entity or body in, or for use in, the DPRK.

2.The prohibition in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall not apply with respect to computer and related services, insofar as such services are intended to be used exclusively for the official purposes of a diplomatic or consular mission or an international organisation enjoying immunities in the DPRK in accordance with international law.

3.The prohibition in point (b) of paragraph 1 shall not apply with respect to the provision of computer and related services by public bodies or by legal persons, entities or bodies that receive public funding from the Union or Member States to provide these services for development purposes that directly address the needs of the civilian population or the promotion of denuclearisation.

Article 19U.K.

1.By way of derogation from point (a) of Article 18(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the provision of services incidental to mining and the provision of services incidental to manufacturing in the chemical, mining and refining industries, insofar as such services are intended to be used exclusively for development purposes that directly address the needs of the civilian population or the promotion of denuclearisation.

2.In cases not covered by Article 18(3), and by way of derogation from point (b) of Article 18(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the provision of computer and related services, insofar as those services are intended to be used exclusively for development purposes that directly address the needs of the civilian population or the promotion of denuclearisation.

Article 20U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited:

(a)to lease or otherwise make available real property, directly or indirectly, to persons, entities or bodies of the Government of the DPRK, for any purpose other than diplomatic or consular activities, pursuant to the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations;

(b)to lease real property, directly or indirectly, from persons, entities or bodies of the Government of the DPRK; and

(c)to engage in any activity linked to the use of real property that persons, entities or bodies of the Government of the DPRK own, lease or are otherwise entitled to use, except for the provision of goods and services which:

(i)

are essential for the functioning of diplomatic missions or consular posts, pursuant to the 1961 and 1963 Vienna Conventions; and

(ii)

cannot be used to generate income or profit, directly or indirectly, for the Government of the DPRK.

2.For the purposes of this Article ‘real property’ means land, buildings and parts thereof which are located outside the territory of the DPRK.

CHAPTER IVU.K. Restrictions on Transfers of Funds and Financial Services

Article 21U.K.

[F41. It shall be prohibited to transfer funds, including clearing of funds, to and from the DPRK.]

2.It shall be prohibited for credit and financial institutions to enter into, or continue to participate in, any transactions with:

(a)credit and financial institutions domiciled in the DPRK;

(b)branches or subsidiaries falling within the scope of Article 1 of credit and financial institutions domiciled in the DPRK;

(c)branches or subsidiaries falling outside the scope of Article 1 of credit and financial institutions domiciled in the DPRK;

(d)credit and financial institutions that are not domiciled in the DPRK, that fall within the scope of Article 1 and that are controlled by persons, entities or bodies domiciled in the DPRK;

(e)credit and financial institutions that are not domiciled in DPRK or do not fall within the scope of Article 1, but are controlled by persons, entities or bodies domiciled in the DPRK.

3.The prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to any transfer of funds or transaction which is necessary for the official purposes of a diplomatic or consular mission of a Member State in the DPRK or an international organisation enjoying immunities in DPRK in accordance with international law.

[F64. The prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to any of the following transactions, provided that they involve a transfer of funds for amounts equal to or below EUR 15 000 or equivalent:

(a) transactions regarding foodstuffs, healthcare or medical equipment or for agricultural or humanitarian purposes;

(b) transactions regarding the execution of the exemptions provided for in this Regulation;

(c) transactions in connection with a specific trade contract not prohibited by this Regulation;

(d) transactions required exclusively for the implementation of projects funded by the Union or its Member States for development purposes directly addressing the needs of the civilian population or the promotion of denuclearisation; and

(e) transactions regarding a diplomatic or consular mission or an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, insofar as such transactions are intended to be used for official purposes of the diplomatic or consular mission or international organisation.]

[F85. The prohibitions in paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not apply to transactions regarding personal remittances, provided that they involve a transfer of funds for amounts equal to or below EUR 5 000 or equivalent.]

Article 22U.K.

[F61. By way of derogation from the prohibitions in Article 21(1) and (2), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise:

(a) the transactions mentioned in points (a) to (e) of Article 21(4) with a value above EUR 15 000 or equivalent; and

(b) the transactions mentioned in Article 21(5) with a value above EUR 5 000 or equivalent.]

[F62. The requirement for authorisation referred to in paragraph 1 shall apply regardless of whether the transfer of funds is executed in a single operation or in several operations which appear to be linked. For the purpose of this Regulation, operations which appear to be linked includes:

(a) a series of consecutive transfers from or to the same credit or financial institution within the scope of Article 21(2) to or from the same DPRK person, entity or body, which are made in connection with a single obligation to transfer funds, where each individual transfer falls below EUR 15 000 for transactions mentioned in Article 21(4) or EUR 5 000 for transactions mentioned in Article 21(5), but which, in the aggregate, meet the criteria for authorisation; and

(b) a chain of transfers involving different payment service providers, or natural or legal persons, which is related to a single obligation to make a transfer of funds.]

3.The Member States shall notify each other and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.

4.By way of derogation from the prohibitions in Article 21(1) and (2), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise transactions regarding payments to satisfy claims against the DPRK, its nationals or legal persons, entities or bodies incorporated or constituted under the law of the DPRK, and transactions of a similar nature that do not contribute to activities prohibited by this Regulation, on a case-by-case basis and if the Member State concerned has notified the other Members States and the Commission at least 10 days in advance of granting an authorisation.

Article 23U.K.

[F41. Credit and financial institutions shall, in their activities, including the clearing of funds, with credit and financial institutions referred to in Article 21(2):]

(a)apply customer due diligence measures established pursuant to Articles 13 and 14 of Directive (EU) 2015/849 of the European Parliament and of the Council(18);

(b)ensure compliance with anti-money-laundering and counter-terrorist-financing procedures established pursuant to Directive (EU) 2015/849 and Regulation (EU) 2015/847 of the European Parliament and of the Council(19);

(c)require that information on payers as well as information on payees accompanying transfers of funds is provided as required by Regulation (EU) 2015/847 and refuse to process the transaction if any of this information is missing or incomplete;

(d)maintain records of the transactions in accordance with point (b) of Article 40 of Directive (EU) 2015/849;

(e)where there are reasonable grounds to suspect that funds could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes or activities (‘proliferation financing’), promptly notify the competent Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) as defined by Directive (EU) 2015/849, or any other competent authority designated by the Member State concerned, without prejudice to Article 7(1) or Article 33 of this Regulation;

(f)promptly report any suspicious transactions, including attempted transactions;

(g)refrain from carrying out transactions which they reasonably suspect could be related to proliferation financing until they have completed the necessary action in accordance with point (e) and have complied with any instructions from the relevant FIU or competent authority.

2.For the purposes of paragraph 1, the FIU, or any other competent authority serving as a national centre for receiving and analysing suspicious transactions, shall receive reports regarding potential proliferation financing and shall have access, directly or indirectly, on a timely basis, to the financial, administrative and law-enforcement information that it requires in order to perform that function properly, including the analysis of suspicious transaction reports.

Article 24U.K.

It shall be prohibited for credit and financial institutions:

(a)

to open an account with a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(b)

to establish a correspondent banking relationship with a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(c)

to open representative offices in the DPRK, or to establish a new branch or subsidiary, in the DPRK; and

(d)

to establish a joint venture with or to take an ownership interest in a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2).

Article 25U.K.

1.By way of derogation from the prohibitions in points (b) and (d) of Article 24, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise transactions if they have been approved by the Sanctions Committee in advance.

2.The Member State concerned shall promptly notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation under paragraph 1.

Article 26U.K.

In accordance with the requirements of UNSCR 2270 (2016), credit and financial institutions shall, on 31 May 2016 at the latest:

(a)

close any account with a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(b)

terminate any correspondent banking relationship with a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(c)

close representative offices, branches, and subsidiaries in the DPRK;

(d)

terminate joint ventures with a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2); and

(e)

relinquish any ownership interest in a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2).

Article 27U.K.

1.By way of derogation from points (a) and (c) of Article 26, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise certain representative offices, subsidiaries or accounts to remain operational, provided that the Sanctions Committee has determined on a case-by-case basis that such offices, subsidiaries or accounts are required for the delivery of humanitarian activities or the activities of diplomatic missions in the DPRK or the activities of the UN or its specialised agencies or related organisations or any other purpose consistent with the objectives of UNSCRs 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016) or 2371 (2017).

2.The Member State concerned shall promptly notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraph 1.

Article 28U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited for credit and financial institutions to open an account for DPRK diplomatic missions or consular posts, and their DPRK members.

2.On 11 April 2017 at the latest, credit and financial institutions shall close any account held or controlled by a DPRK diplomatic mission or consular post, and their DPRK members.

Article 29U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 28(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, upon request of a DPRK diplomatic mission, consular post, or one of their members, the opening of one account per mission, post and member, provided that the mission or post is hosted in that Member State or the member of the mission or post is accredited to that Member State.

2.By way of derogation from Article 28(2), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise an account to remain open, upon request by a DPRK mission, post, or member, provided that the Member State has determined that:

(i)

the mission or post is hosted in that Member State or the member of that mission or post is accredited to that Member State; and

(ii)

the mission, post or its member does not hold any other account within that Member State.

In the event that the mission, post or the DPRK member holds more than one account within that Member State, the mission, post, or member may indicate which account shall be retained.

3.Subject to the applicable rules of the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the Member States shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of the names and identifying information of any DPRK member of the diplomatic mission and consular post accredited to that Member State, at the latest on 13 March 2017, and of subsequent updates within one week.

4.The competent authorities of the Member States may inform credit and financial institutions in that Member State of the identity of any DPRK member of a diplomatic mission or consular post accredited to that or any other Member State.

5.The Member States shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2.

Article 30U.K.

It shall be prohibited:

(a)

to authorise the opening of a representative office or the establishment of a branch or subsidiary in the Union of a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(b)

to conclude agreements for, or on behalf of, a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2) pertaining to the opening of a representative office or the establishment of a branch or subsidiary in the Union;

(c)

to grant an authorisation for taking up and pursuing the business of a credit institution or for any other business requiring prior authorisation, by a representative office, branch or subsidiary of a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2), if the representative office, branch or subsidiary was not operational before 19 February 2013;

(d)

to acquire or to extend a participation, or to acquire any other ownership interest, in a credit or financial institution falling within the scope of Article 1 by any credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2); and

(e)

to operate or facilitate the operation of a representative office, branch or subsidiary of a credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2).

Article 31U.K.

It shall be prohibited:

(a)

to sell or purchase public or public-guaranteed bonds issued after 19 February 2013, directly or indirectly, to or from any of the following:

(i)

the DPRK or its Government, and its public bodies, corporations and agencies;

(ii)

the Central Bank of the DPRK;

(iii)

any credit or financial institution referred to in Article 21(2);

(iv)

a natural person or a legal person, entity or body acting on behalf or at the direction of a legal person, entity or body referred to in point (i) or (ii);

(v)

a legal person, entity or body owned or controlled by a person, entity or body referred to in point (i), (ii) or (iii);

(b)

to provide brokering services with regard to public or public-guaranteed bonds issued after 19 February 2013 to a person, entity or body referred to in point (a);

(c)

to assist a person, entity or body referred to in point (a) in order to issue public or public-guaranteed bonds, by providing brokering services, advertising or any other service with regard to such bonds.

Article 32U.K.

It shall be prohibited to provide financing or financial assistance for trade with the DPRK, including the granting of export credits, guarantees or insurance to natural or legal persons, entities or bodies involved in such trade.

Article 33U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 32, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise financial support for trade with the DPRK, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

2.The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 1.

CHAPTER VU.K. Freezing of Funds and Economic Resources

Article 34U.K.

1.All funds and economic resources belonging to, owned, held or controlled by the persons, entities and bodies listed in Annexes XIII, XV, XVI and XVII shall be frozen.

[F22. All vessels listed in Annex XIV shall be seized, if the Sanctions Committee has so specified.]

3.No funds or economic resources shall be made available, directly or indirectly, to or for the benefit of the natural or legal persons, entities or bodies listed in Annexes XIII, XV, XVI and XVII.

[F24. Annex XIII shall include the persons, entities and bodies designated by the Sanctions Committee or the UNSC pursuant to paragraph 8(d) of UNSCR 1718 (2006), and paragraph 8 of UNSCR 2094 (2013).

Annex XIV shall include the vessels that have been designated by the Sanctions Committee pursuant to paragraph 12 of UNSCR 2321 (2016) and paragraph 8 of UNSCR 2375 (2017).

Annex XV shall include persons, entities and bodies not listed in Annex XIII and XIV, who, pursuant to point (b) of Article 27(1) of Decision (CFSP) 2016/849, or any equivalent subsequent provision, have been identified by the Council:

(a) as responsible for, including through supporting or promoting, the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes, or persons, entities or bodies acting on their behalf or at their direction, or persons, entities or bodies owned or controlled by them, including through illicit means;

(b) as providing financial services or the transfer to, through or from the territory of the Union, or involving nationals of Member States or entities organised under their laws, or persons or financial institutions in the territory of the Union, of any financial or other assets or resources that could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes, or persons, entities or bodies acting on their behalf or at their direction, or persons, entities or bodies owned or controlled by them; or

(c) as involved in, including through the provision of financial services, the supply to or from the DPRK of arms and related material of all types, or of items, materials, equipment, goods and technology which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.]

5.Annex XVI shall include the persons, entities or bodies not covered by Annex XIII, XIV or XV who are working on behalf of or at the direction of a person, entity or body listed in Annex XIII, XIV or XV or persons assisting in the evasion of sanctions or violating the provisions of this Regulation.

6.Annex XVII shall include the entities or bodies of the Government of the DPRK, or the Workers' Party of Korea, persons, entities or bodies acting on their behalf or at their direction, and entities or bodies owned or controlled by them, which are associated with the DPRK's nuclear or ballistic missile programs or other activities prohibited by UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016) or 2371 (2017), and which are not covered by Annexes XIII, XIV, XV or XVI.

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[F57.] The prohibition in paragraphs 1 and 3, inasmuch as they refer to the persons, entities or bodies listed in Annex XVII, shall not apply where the funds and economic resources are required to carry out the activities of the DPRK's missions to the UN and its specialised agencies and related organisations or other diplomatic and consular missions of the DPRK, or where the competent authority of the Member State has obtained advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis that the funds, financial assets or economic resources are required for the delivery of humanitarian assistance, denuclearisation or any other purpose consistent with the objectives of UNSCR 2270 (2016).

[F58.] Paragraph 3 shall not prevent financial or credit institutions in the Union from crediting frozen accounts where they receive funds transferred by third parties to the account of a listed natural or legal person, entity or body, provided that any additions to such accounts will also be frozen. The financial or credit institution shall notify the competent authorities about such transactions without delay.

[F59.] Provided that any such interest, other earnings and payments are frozen in accordance with paragraph 1, paragraph 3 shall not apply to the addition to frozen accounts of:

(a)interest or other earnings on those accounts; and

(b)payments due under contracts, agreements or obligations that were concluded or arose prior to the date on which the person, entity or body referred to in this article was designated.

Article 35U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 34, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, or the making available of certain funds or economic resources, under the conditions they deem appropriate, where the following conditions are met:

(a)after having determined that the funds or economic resources concerned are necessary to satisfy the basic needs of natural or legal persons, entities or bodies listed in Annexes XIII, XV, XVI or XVII and dependent family members of such natural persons, including payments for foodstuffs, rent or mortgage, medicines and medical treatment, taxes, insurance premiums and public utility charges and payments intended exclusively for:

(i)

reasonable professional fees and reimbursement of incurred expenses associated with the provision of legal services; or

(ii)

fees or services charges for routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds or economic resources; and

(b)where the authorisation concerns a person, entity or body listed in Annex XIII, the Member State concerned has notified the Sanctions Committee of that determination and its intention to grant an authorisation, and the Sanctions Committee has not objected to that course of action within five working days of notification.

2.By way of derogation from Article 34, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources or the making available of certain frozen funds or economic resources, after having determined that the funds or economic resources are necessary for extraordinary expenses, provided that:

(a)where the authorisation concerns a person, entity or body listed in Annex XIII, the Sanctions Committee has been notified of this determination by the Member State concerned and that the determination has been approved by that Committee;

(b)where the authorisation concerns a person, entity or body listed in Annex XV, XVI or XVII the Member State concerned has notified other Member States and the Commission of the grounds on which it considers that a specific authorisation should be granted, at least two weeks prior to the authorisation.

3.The Member State concerned shall promptly notify the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1 and 2.

Article 36U.K.

1.By way of derogation from Article 34, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, where the following conditions are met:

(a)the funds or economic resources are the subject of a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision established prior to the date on which the person, entity or body referred to in Article 34 was designated, or of a judicial, administrative or arbitral lien rendered prior to that date;

(b)the funds or economic resources are to be used exclusively to satisfy claims secured by such a decision or recognised as valid in such a lien, within the limits set by applicable laws and regulations governing the rights of persons having such claims;

(c)the decision or lien is not for the benefit of a person, entity or body listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI or XVII;

(d)recognising the decision or lien is not contrary to public policy in the Member State concerned;

(e)the decision or lien in respect of persons, entities and bodies listed in Annex XIII has been notified by the Member State concerned to the Sanctions Committee.

2.By way of derogation from Article 34, and provided that a payment by a person, entity or body listed in Annex XV, XVI or XVII is due under a contract or agreement that was concluded by, or under an obligation for the person, entity or body concerned that arose before the date on which that person, entity or body has been designated, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise, under the conditions they deem appropriate, the release of certain frozen funds or economic resources, provided that the competent authority concerned has determined that:

(a)the contract is not related to any item, operation, service or transaction referred to in point (a) of Article 3(1), Article 3(3) or Article 7; and

(b)the payment is not directly or indirectly received by a person, entity or body listed in Annex XV, XVI or XVII.

3.The Member State concerned shall, at least 10 days prior to the granting of each authorisation pursuant to paragraph 2, notify the other Member States and the Commission of that determination and of its intention to grant an authorisation.

Article 37U.K.

The prohibitions in Article 34(1) and (3) shall not apply with regard to funds and economic resources belonging or made available to the Foreign Trade Bank or the Korean National Insurance Company (KNIC) insofar as such funds and economic resources are meant exclusively for the official purposes of a diplomatic or consular mission in the DPRK, or for humanitarian assistance activities which are undertaken by, or in coordination with, the United Nations.

CHAPTER VIU.K. Restrictions on Transport

Article 38U.K.

1.Cargo, including personal luggage and checked baggage, within or transiting through the Union, including airports, seaports and free zones, as referred to in Articles 243 to 249 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013, shall be liable for inspection for the purposes of ensuring that it does not contain items prohibited by UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2371 (2017), or by this Regulation where:

(a)the cargo originates from the DPRK;

(b)the cargo is destined for the DPRK;

(c)the cargo has been brokered or facilitated by the DPRK or its nationals or its individuals or entities acting on their behalf or at their direction, or entities owned or controlled by them;

(d)the cargo has been brokered or facilitated by persons, entities or bodies listed in Annex XIII;

(e)the cargo is being transported on a DPRK flagged vessel or aircraft registered to the DPRK, or on a stateless vessel or aircraft.

2.Where the cargo within or transiting through the Union, including airports, seaports and free zones, falls outside of the scope of paragraph 1, it shall be liable for inspection where there are reasonable grounds to believe that it may contain items the sale, supply, transfer or export of which is prohibited by this Regulation in the following circumstances:

(a)the cargo originates in the DPRK;

(b)the cargo is destined for the DPRK; or

(c)the cargo has been brokered or facilitated by the DPRK or its nationals or individuals or entities acting on their behalf.

3.Paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be without prejudice to the inviolability and protection of diplomatic and consular bags provided for in the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and the 1963 Vienna Convention on Consular Relations.

4.The provision of bunkering or ship-supply services, or any other servicing of vessels, to DPRK vessels is prohibited where the providers of the service have information, including from the competent customs authorities on the basis of the pre-arrival and pre-departure information referred to in Article 9(1), that provides reasonable grounds to believe that the vessels carry items whose supply, sale, transfer or export is prohibited by this Regulation, unless the provision of such services is necessary for humanitarian purposes.

Article 39U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited to provide access to ports in the territory of the Union to any vessel:

(a)that is owned, operated or crewed by the DPRK;

(b)that is flagged to the DPRK;

(c)where there are reasonable grounds to believe that it is owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by a person or entity listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI or XVII;

(d)where there are reasonable grounds to believe that it contains items the supply, sale, transfer or export of which is prohibited by this Regulation;

(e)which has refused to be inspected after such an inspection has been authorised by the vessel's flag State or State of registration;

(f)which is without nationality and has refused to be inspected in accordance with Article 38(1); or

[F2(g) that is listed under Annex XIV, if the Sanctions Committee has so specified.]

2.Paragraph 1 shall not apply:

(a)in the case of an emergency;

(b)where the vessel is returning to its port of origin;

(c)in the case of a vessel coming into port for inspection where that concerns a vessel within the scope of points (a) to (e) of paragraph 1.

Article 40U.K.

1.By way of derogation from the prohibition in Article 39(1), where that concerns a vessel within the scope of points (a) to (e), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise that vessel to come into port if:

(a)the Sanctions Committee has determined in advance that this is required for humanitarian purposes or any other purpose consistent with the objectives of UNSCR 2270 (2016); or

(b)the Member State has determined in advance that this is required for humanitarian purposes or any other purpose consistent with the objectives of this Regulation.

[F42. By way of derogation from the prohibition in Article 39(1), where that concerns a vessel within the scope of point (f), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise that vessel to come into port if the Sanctions Committee has so directed.

[F23. By way of derogation from the prohibition in Article 39(1), where that concerns a vessel within the scope of point (g), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise a vessel to come into port if the Sanctions Committee has determined in advance that such entry is required for humanitarian purposes or any other purposes consistent with the objectives of UNSCRs 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017) or 2375 (2017).] ]

Article 41U.K.

1.It shall be prohibited for any aircraft operated by DPRK carriers or originating from the DPRK to take off from, land in or overfly the territory of the Union.

2.Paragraph 1 shall not apply:

(a)where the aircraft is landing for inspection;

(b)in the case of an emergency landing.

Article 42U.K.

By way of derogation from Article 41, the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise an aircraft to take off from, land in or overfly the territory of the Union if those competent authorities have determined in advance that this is required for humanitarian purposes or any other purpose consistent with the objectives of this Regulation.

[F5Article 43 U.K.

1. It shall be prohibited:

(a) to lease or charter vessels or aircraft or provide crew services to the DPRK, persons or entities listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI or XVII, any other DPRK entities, any other persons or entities which have assisted in violating the provisions of UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016) or 2371 (2017) or any person or entity acting on behalf of, or at the direction of, any such person or entity, and entities owned or controlled by them;

(b) to procure vessel or aircraft crew services from the DPRK;

(c) to own, lease, operate, charter, insure or provide vessel classification services or associated services to any vessel flagged to the DPRK;

(d) to provide vessel classification services to vessels listed in Annex XVIII;

(e) to apply for or to assist in the registration or maintenance on the register of any vessel that is owned, controlled or operated by the DPRK or DPRK nationals, any vessel listed in Annex XVIII or that has been deregistered by another State pursuant to paragraph 24 of UNSCR 2321 (2016), paragraph 8 of UNSCR 2375 (2017) or paragraph 12 of UNSCR 2397 (2017); or

(f) to provide insurance or reinsurance services to vessels owned, controlled or operated by the DPRK or vessels listed in Annex XVIII.

2. Annex XVIII shall include the vessels not listed in Annex XIV, which the Council has reasons to believe were involved in activities, or the transport of items, prohibited by UNSCRs 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017), 2375 (2017) or 2397 (2017).

Article 44 U.K.

1. By way of derogation from the prohibition in point (a) of Article 43(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the leasing, chartering or provision of crew services, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

2. By way of derogation from the prohibitions in points (c) and (e) of Article 43(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the owning, leasing, operating, chartering of, or providing vessel classification services or associated services to any DPRK flagged vessel, or the registration, or maintenance on the register, of any vessel that is owned, controlled or operated by the DPRK or DPRK nationals, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

3. By way of derogation from the prohibition in point (d) of Article 43(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise vessel classification services to vessels listed in Annex XVIII, provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

4. By way of derogation from the prohibitions in point (e) of Article 43(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the registration of a vessel that has been deregistered by another State pursuant to paragraph 12 of UNSCR 2397 (2017), provided that the Member State has obtained the advance approval of the Sanctions Committee on a case-by-case basis.

5. By way of derogation from the prohibition in point (f) of Article 43(1), the competent authorities of the Member States may authorise the provision of insurance or reinsurance services, provided that the Sanctions Committee has determined in advance on a case-by-case basis that the vessel is engaged in activities exclusively for livelihood purposes which will not be used by DPRK individuals or entities to generate revenue or exclusively for humanitarian purposes.

6. The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.]

[F3Article 44a U.K.

It shall be prohibited to facilitate or engage in ship-to-ship transfers to or from any DPRK flagged vessel of any goods or items that are being sold, supplied, transferred or exported to or from the DPRK.]

CHAPTER VIIU.K. General and Final Provisions

[F5Article 45 U.K.

1. By way of derogation from the prohibitions arising from UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017), 2375 (2017) or 2397 (2017), the competent authorities of Member States may authorise any activities if the Sanctions Committee has determined, on a case-by-case basis, that they are necessary to facilitate the work of international and non-governmental organisations carrying out assistance and relief activities in the DPRK for the benefit of the civilian population in the DPRK or for any other purpose consistent with the objectives of those UNSCRs.

2. The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 1.]

[F7Article 45a U.K.

1. Unless otherwise provided for in this Regulation, and by way of derogation from the prohibitions arising from UNSCR 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), 2094 (2013), 2270 (2016), 2321 (2016), 2356 (2017), 2371 (2017), 2375 (2017) or 2397 (2017), the competent authorities of Member States may authorise any activities, on a case-by-case basis, which are necessary for the functioning of diplomatic missions or consular posts in the DPRK pursuant to the 1961 and 1963 Vienna Conventions, or of international organisations enjoying immunities in accordance with international law in the DPRK.

2. The Member State concerned shall inform the other Member States and the Commission of any authorisation granted under paragraph 1.]

Article 46U.K.

The Commission shall be empowered to:

(a)

amend Annex I on the basis of information supplied by Member States;

(b)

[F5amend Parts II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII and IX of Annex II and Annexes VI, VII, IX, X, XI, Xia, XIb, XIc, XId, XIe, XIf, XIg, XIh, XIi, XIj, XIk and XIl on the basis of determinations made by either the Sanctions Committee or the UNSC and to update nomenclature codes from the Combined Nomenclature as set out in Annex I to Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87;]

(c)

amend Annex VIII in order to refine or adapt the list of goods included therein, taking into account any definition or guidelines that may be promulgated by the Sanctions Committee or to update nomenclature codes from the Combined Nomenclature as set out in Annex I to Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87;

(d)

amend Annexes III, IV and V on the basis of determinations made by either the Sanctions Committee or the UNSC, or decisions taken concerning these Annexes in Decision (CFSP) 2016/849;

(e)

amend Annex XII in order to refine or adapt the list of services included therein, taking into account information provided by Member States as well as any definition or guidelines that may be issued by the United Nations Statistical Commission, or in order to add reference numbers taken from the Central Product Classification system for goods and services promulgated by the United Nations Statistical Commission.

Article 47U.K.

1.Where the Security Council or the Sanctions Committee lists a natural or legal person, entity or body, the Council shall include such natural or legal person, entity or body in Annex XIII and XIV.

[F52. Where the Council decides to subject a natural or legal person, entity or body to the measures referred to in Article 34(1), (2) or (3) or to designate a vessel pursuant to Article 43 it shall amend Annexes XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII accordingly.]

3.The Council shall communicate its decision to the natural or legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2, including the grounds for listing, either directly, if the address is known, or through the publication of a notice, providing that natural or legal person, entity or body with an opportunity to present observations.

4.Where observations are submitted, or where substantial new evidence is presented, the Council shall review its decision and inform the natural or legal person, entity or body referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 accordingly.

5.Where the United Nations decides to delist a natural or legal person, entity or body, or to amend the identifying data of a listed natural or legal person, entity or body, the Council shall amend Annexes XIII and XIV accordingly.

[F7Article 47a U.K.

1. Annexes XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII shall be reviewed at regular intervals and at least every 12 months.

2. Annexes XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII shall include the grounds for the listing of persons, entities, bodies and vessels concerned.

3. Annexes XIII, XIV, XV, XVI, XVII and XVIII shall also include, where available, information necessary to identify the natural or legal persons, entities, bodies and vessels concerned. With regard to natural persons, such information may include names including aliases, date and place of birth, nationality, passport and ID card numbers, gender, address, if known, and function or profession. With regard to legal persons, entities and bodies, such information may include names, place and date of registration, registration number and place of business.]

Article 48U.K.

The Commission and Member States shall immediately notify each other of the measures taken under this Regulation and shall supply each other with any other relevant information at their disposal in connection with this Regulation, in particular information in respect of violations and enforcement problems and judgments handed down by national courts.

Article 49U.K.

1.Member States shall designate the competent authorities referred to in this Regulation and identify them in, or through, the websites as listed in Annex I.

2.Member States shall notify the Commission of their competent authorities without delay after the entry into force of this Regulation and shall notify it of any subsequent amendment.

Article 50U.K.

1.Without prejudice to the applicable rules concerning reporting, confidentiality and professional secrecy, natural and legal persons, entities and bodies shall:

(a)supply immediately any information which would facilitate compliance with this Regulation, such as accounts and amounts frozen in accordance with Article 34, to the competent authorities of the Member States, where they are resident or located, and shall promptly transmit such information, directly or through the relevant Member States, to the Commission and;

(b)cooperate with the competent authorities, in any verification of this information.

2.Any additional information directly received by the Commission shall promptly be made available to the Member State concerned.

3.Any information provided or received in accordance with this Article shall be used only for the purposes for which it was provided or received.

Article 51U.K.

The Commission shall process personal data in order to carry out the tasks incumbent on it under this Regulation and in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 45/2001.

Article 52U.K.

It shall be prohibited to participate knowingly and intentionally in activities the object or effect of which is to circumvent the prohibitions contained in this Regulation.

Article 53U.K.

1.No claims in connection with any contract or transaction the performance of which has been affected, directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, by the measures imposed by this Regulation, including claims for indemnity or any other claim of that type, such as a claim for compensation or a claim under a guarantee, notably a claim for extension or payment of a bond, guarantee or indemnity, particularly a financial guarantee or financial indemnity, of whatever form, shall be satisfied, if they are made by:

[F5(a) designated persons, entities or bodies listed in Annex XIII, XV, XVI or XVII, or the shipowners of vessels listed in Annex XIV or Annex XVIII;]

(b)any other DPRK person, entity or body, including the Government of the DPRK and its public bodies, corporations and agencies;

(c)any person, entity or body acting through or on behalf of one of the persons, entities or bodies referred to in points (a) and (b).

2.The performance of a contract or transaction shall be regarded as having been affected by the measures imposed by this Regulation where the existence or content of the claim results directly or indirectly from those measures.

3.In any proceedings for the enforcement of a claim, the onus of proving that satisfying the claim is not prohibited by paragraph 1 shall be on the person seeking the enforcement of that claim.

4.This Article is without prejudice to the right of the persons, entities and bodies referred to in paragraph 1 to judicial review of the legality of the non-performance of contractual obligations in accordance with this Regulation.

Article 54U.K.

1.The freezing of funds and economic resources or the refusal to make funds or economic resources available, carried out in good faith on the basis that such action is in accordance with this Regulation, shall not give rise to liability of any kind on the part of the natural or legal person, entity or body implementing it, or its directors or employees, unless it is proven that the funds and economic resources were frozen or withheld as a result of negligence.

2.Actions by natural or legal persons, entities or bodies shall not give rise to liability of any kind on their part, if they did not know, and had no reasonable cause to suspect, that their actions would infringe the measures set out in this Regulation.

Article 55U.K.

1.Member States shall lay down the rules on penalties applicable to infringements of this Regulation and shall take all measures necessary to ensure that they are implemented. The penalties provided for shall be effective, proportionate and dissuasive.

2.Member States shall notify the Commission of those rules without delay after the entry into force of this Regulation and shall notify it of any subsequent amendment.

Article 56U.K.

Regulation (EC) No 329/2007 is hereby repealed. References to the repealed Regulation shall be construed as references to this Regulation.

Article 57U.K.

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

ANNEX IU.K.

Websites for information on the competent authorities referred to in Articles 2, 4, 6, 8, 14, 16, 19, 22, 25, 27, 29, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 42, 44, 45, 49 and 50 and address for notifications to the European Commission

BELGIUMU.K.

https://diplomatie.belgium.be/nl/Beleid/beleidsthemas/vrede_en_veiligheid/sancties

https://diplomatie.belgium.be/fr/politique/themes_politiques/paix_et_securite/sanctions

https://diplomatie.belgium.be/en/policy/policy_areas/peace_and_security/sanctions

BULGARIAU.K.

http://www.mfa.bg/en/pages/135/index.html

CZECH REPUBLICU.K.

www.financnianalytickyurad.cz/mezinarodni-sankce.html

DENMARKU.K.

http://um.dk/da/Udenrigspolitik/folkeretten/sanktioner/

GERMANYU.K.

http://www.bmwi.de/DE/Themen/Aussenwirtschaft/aussenwirtschaftsrecht,did=404888.html

ESTONIAU.K.

http://www.vm.ee/est/kat_622/

IRELANDU.K.

http://www.dfa.ie/home/index.aspx?id=28519

GREECEU.K.

http://www.mfa.gr/en/foreign-policy/global-issues/international-sanctions.html

SPAINU.K.

http://www.exteriores.gob.es/Portal/en/PoliticaExteriorCooperacion/GlobalizacionOportunidadesRiesgos/Paginas/SancionesInternacionales.aspx

FRANCEU.K.

http://www.diplomatie.gouv.fr/fr/autorites-sanctions/

CROATIAU.K.

http://www.mvep.hr/sankcije

ITALYU.K.

http://www.esteri.it/MAE/IT/Politica_Europea/Deroghe.htm

CYPRUSU.K.

http://www.mfa.gov.cy/sanctions

LATVIAU.K.

http://www.mfa.gov.lv/en/security/4539

LITHUANIAU.K.

http://www.urm.lt/sanctions

LUXEMBOURGU.K.

http://www.mae.lu/sanctions

HUNGARYU.K.

http://www.kormany.hu/download/9/2a/f0000/EU%20szankci%C3%B3s%20t%C3%A1j%C3%A9koztat%C3%B3_20170214_final.pdf

MALTAU.K.

https://www.gov.mt/en/Government/Government%20of%20Malta/Ministries%20and%20Entities/Officially%20Appointed%20Bodies/Pages/Boards/Sanctions-Monitoring-Board-.aspx

NETHERLANDSU.K.

https://www.rijksoverheid.nl/onderwerpen/internationale-sancties

AUSTRIAU.K.

http://www.bmeia.gv.at/view.php3?f_id=12750&LNG=en&version=

POLANDU.K.

http://www.msz.gov.pl

PORTUGALU.K.

http://www.portugal.gov.pt/pt/ministerios/mne/quero-saber-mais/sobre-o-ministerio/medidas-restritivas/medidas-restritivas.aspx

ROMANIAU.K.

http://www.mae.ro/node/1548

SLOVENIAU.K.

http://www.mzz.gov.si/si/omejevalni_ukrepi

SLOVAKIAU.K.

https://www.mzv.sk/europske_zalezitosti/europske_politiky-sankcie_eu

FINLANDU.K.

http://formin.finland.fi/kvyhteistyo/pakotteet

SWEDENU.K.

http://www.ud.se/sanktioner

UNITED KINGDOMU.K.

https://www.gov.uk/sanctions-embargoes-and-restrictions

Address for notifications to the European Commission:U.K.

European Commission

Service for Foreign Policy Instruments (FPI)

EEAS 07/99

B-1049 Brussels, Belgium

E-mail: relex-sanctions@ec.europa.eu

ANNEX IIU.K. Goods and technology referred to in point (a) of Article 3(1) and in Article 7

PART I U.K.

All goods and technology listed in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009.

PART II U.K.

Other items, materials, equipment, goods and technology which could contribute to DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.

Unless otherwise stated, reference numbers used in the column entitled ‘Description’ refer to the descriptions of dual use items and technology set out in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009.

‘A reference number in the column entitled Related item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009’ means that the characteristics of the item described in the column ‘Description’ lie outside the parameters set out in the description of the dual use entry referred to.

Definitions of terms between ‘single quotation marks’ are given in a technical note to the relevant item.

Definitions of terms between ‘double quotation marks’ can be found in Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009.

GENERAL NOTESU.K.

The object of the prohibitions contained in this Annex should not be defeated by the export of any non-prohibited goods (including plant) containing one or more prohibited components when the prohibited component or components are the principal element of the goods and can feasibly be removed or used for other purposes.

N.B.: In judging whether the prohibited component or components are to be considered the principal element, it is necessary to weigh the factors of quantity, value and technological know-how involved and other special circumstances which might establish the prohibited component or components as the principal element of the goods being procured.U.K.

Goods specified in this Annex include both new and used goods.

GENERAL TECHNOLOGY NOTE (GTN)(To be read in conjunction with Part C.)U.K.

The sale, supply, transfer or export of ‘technology’ which is ‘required’ for the ‘development’, ‘production’ or ‘use’ of goods the sale, supply, transfer or export of which is prohibited in Part A (Goods) below, is prohibited in accordance with the provisions of Part B.

The ‘technology’‘required’ for the ‘development’, ‘production’ or ‘use’ of prohibited goods remains under prohibition even when applicable to non-prohibited goods.

Prohibitions do not apply to that ‘technology’ which is the minimum necessary for the installation, operation, maintenance (checking) and repair of those goods which are not prohibited.

Prohibitions on ‘technology’ transfer do not apply to information ‘in the public domain’, to ‘basic scientific research’ or to the minimum necessary information for patent applications.

A. GOODS U.K.

NUCLEAR MATERIALS, FACILITIES, AND EQUIPMENTU.K.II.A0.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A0.001

Hollow cathode lamps as follows:

a.

Iodine hollow cathode lamps with windows in pure silicon or quartz;

b.

Uranium hollow cathode lamps.

II.A0.002Faraday isolators in the wavelength range 500 nm-650 nm.
II.A0.003Optical gratings in the wavelength range 500 nm-650 nm.
II.A0.004Optical fibres in the wavelength range 500 nm-650 nm coated with anti-reflecting layers in the wavelength range 500 nm-650 nm and having a core diameter greater than 0,4 mm but not exceeding 2 mm.
II.A0.005

Nuclear reactor vessel components and testing equipment, other than those specified in 0A001, as follows:

a.

Seals;

b.

Internal components;

c.

Sealing, testing and measurement equipment.

0A001
II.A0.006

Nuclear detection systems, other than those specified in 0A001.j. or 1A004.c., for detection, identification or quantification of radioactive materials or radiation of nuclear origin and specially designed components thereof.

N.B: For personal equipment refer to I.A1.004 below.

0A001.j.

1A004.c.

II.A0.007Bellows-sealed valves other than those specified in 0B001.c.6., 2A226 or 2B350, made of aluminium alloy or stainless steel type 304, 304L or 316L.

0B001.c.6.

2A226

2B350

II.A0.008

Laser mirrors, other than those specified in 6A005.e., consisting of substrates having a thermal expansion coefficient of 10-6 K-1 or less at 20 °C (e.g. fused silica or sapphire).

Note:

This item does not cover optical systems specially designed for astronomical applications, except if the mirrors contain fused silica.

0B001.g.5.

6A005.e.

II.A0.009Laser lenses, other than those specified in 6A005.e.2, consisting of substrates having a thermal expansion coefficient of 10– 6 K– 1 or less at 20 °C (e.g. fused silica).

0B001.g.

6A005.e.2.

II.A0.010Pipes, piping, flanges, fittings made of, or lined with nickel, or nickel alloy containing more than 40 % nickel by weight, other than those specified in 2B350.h.1.2B350
II.A0.011

Vacuum pumps other than those specified in 0B002.f.2. or 2B231, as follows:

a.

Turbo-molecular pumps having a flow-rate equal to or greater than 400 l/s;

b.

Roots type vacuum roughing pumps having a volumetric aspiration flow-rate greater than 200 m3/h;

c.

Bellows-sealed, scroll, dry compressor, and bellows-sealed, scroll, dry vacuum pumps.

0B002.f.2.

2B231

II.A0.012Shielded enclosures for the manipulation, storage and handling of radioactive substances (hot cells).0B006
II.A0.013‘Natural uranium’ or ‘depleted uranium’ or thorium in the form of metal, alloy, chemical compound or concentrate and any other material containing one or more of the foregoing, other than those specified in 0C001.0C001
II.A0.014Detonation chambers having a capacity of explosion absorption of more than 2,5 kg TNT equivalent.
SPECIAL MATERIALS AND RELATED EQUIPMENTU.K.II.A1.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A1.001Bis(2-ethylhexyl) phosphoric acid (HDEHP or D2HPA) Chemical Abstract Number (CAS): [CAS 298-07-7] solvent in any quantity, with a purity greater than 90 %.
II.A1.002Fluorine gas CAS: [7782-41-4], with a purity of at least 95 %.
II.A1.003

Ring-shaped seals and gaskets, having an inner diameter of 400 mm or less, made of any of the following materials:

a.

Copolymers of vinylidene fluoride having 75 % or more beta crystalline structure without stretching;

b.

Fluorinated polyimides containing 10 % by weight or more of combined fluorine;

c.

Fluorinated phosphazene elastomers containing 30 % by weight or more of combined fluorine;

d.

Polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE, e.g. Kel-F ®);

e.

Fluoro-elastomers (e.g. Viton ®, Tecnoflon ®);

f.

Polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).

1A001
II.A1.004Personal equipment for detecting radiation of nuclear origin, other than that specified in 1A004.c., including personal dosimeters.1A004.c.
II.A1.005Electrolytic cells for fluorine production, other than those specified in 1B225, with an output capacity greater than 100 g of fluorine per hour.1B225
II.A1.006Catalysts, other than those specified in 1A225 or 1B231, containing platinum, palladium or rhodium, usable for promoting the hydrogen isotope exchange reaction between hydrogen and water for the recovery of tritium from heavy water or for the production of heavy water.

1A225

1B231

II.A1.007

Aluminium and its alloys, other than those specified in 1C002.b.4. or 1C202.a., in crude or semi-fabricated form having either of the following characteristics:

a.

‘Capable of’ an ultimate tensile strength of 460 MPa or more at 293 K (20 °C); or

b.

Having a tensile strength of 415 MPa or more at 298 K (25 °C).

Technical note:

The phrase alloys ‘capable of’ encompasses alloys before or after heat treatment.

1C002.b.4.

1C202.a.

II.A1.008

Magnetic metals, of all types and of whatever form, other than those specified in 1C003.a. having an ‘initial relative permeability’ of 120 000 or more and a thickness between 0,05 mm and 0,1 mm.

Technical note:

Measurement of ‘initial relative permeability’ must be performed on fully annealed materials.

1C003.a.
II.A1.009

‘Fibrous or filamentary materials’ or prepregs, other than those specified in 1C010.a., 1C010.b., 1C210.a. or 1C210.b., as follows:

a.

Aramid ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ having either of the following characteristics:

  • ‘specific modulus’ exceeding 10 × 106 m; or

  • ‘specific tensile strength’ exceeding 17 × 104 m;

b.

Glass ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ having either of the following characteristics:

  • ‘specific modulus’ exceeding 3,18 × 106 m; or

  • ‘specific tensile strength’ exceeding 76,2 × 103 m;

c.

Thermoset resin-impregnated continuous ‘yarns’, ‘rovings’, ‘tows’ or ‘tapes’ with a width of 15 mm or less (once prepregs), made from glass ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ other than those specified in I.A1.010.a. below;

d.

Carbon ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’;

e.

Thermoset resin-impregnated continuous ‘yarns’, ‘rovings’, ‘tows’, or ‘tapes’, made from carbon ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’;

f.

Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) continuous ‘yarns’, ‘rovings’, ‘tows’ or ‘tapes’;

g.

Para-aramid ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ (Kevlar® and other Kevlar®-like fibres).

1C010.a.

1C010.b.

1C210.a.

1C210.b.

II.A1.010

Resin-impregnated or pitch-impregnated fibres (prepregs), metal or carbon-coated fibres (preforms) or ‘carbon fibre preforms’, as follows:

a.

Made from ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ specified in I.A1.009 above;

b.

Epoxy resin ‘matrix’ impregnated carbon ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ (prepregs), specified in 1C010.a., 1C010.b. or 1C010.c., for the repair of aircraft structures or laminates, of which the size of individual sheets does not exceed 50 cm × 90 cm;

c.

Prepregs specified in 1C010.a., 1C010.b. or 1C010.c., when impregnated with phenolic or epoxy resins having a glass transition temperature (Tg) less than 433 K (160 °C) and a cure temperature lower than the glass transition temperature.

1C010

1C210

II.A1.011Reinforced silicon carbide ceramic composites usable for nose tips, re-entry vehicles, nozzle flaps, usable in ‘missiles’, other than those specified in 1C107.1C107
II.A1.012Not used.
II.A1.013

Tantalum, tantalum carbide, tungsten, tungsten carbide and alloys thereof, other than those specified in 1C226, having both of the following characteristics:

a.

In forms having a hollow cylindrical or spherical symmetry (including cylinder segments) with an inside diameter between 50 mm and 300 mm; and

b.

A mass greater than 5 kg.

1C226
II.A1.014

‘Elemental powders’ of cobalt, neodymium or samarium or alloys or mixtures thereof containing at least 20 % by weight of cobalt, neodymium or samarium, with a particle size less than 200 μm.

Technical note:

‘Elemental powder’ means a high purity powder of one element.

II.A1.015Pure tributyl phosphate (TBP) [CAS No 126-73-8] or any mixture having a TBP content of more than 5 % by weight.
II.A1.016

Maraging steel, other than those specified by 1C116 or 1C216.

Technical notes:
1.The phrase maraging steel ‘capable of’ encompasses maraging steel before or after heat treatment.
2.Maraging steels are iron alloys generally characterised by high nickel, very low carbon content and the use of substitutional elements or precipitates to produce strengthening and age-hardening of the alloy.

1C116

1C216

II.A1.017

Metals, metal powders and material as follows:

a.

Tungsten and tungsten alloys, other than those specified in 1C117, in the form of uniform spherical or atomized particles of 500 μm (micrometre) diameter or less with a tungsten content of 97 % by weight or more;

b.

Molybdenum and molybdenum alloys, other than those specified in 1C117, in the form of uniform spherical or atomized particles of 500 μm diameter or less with a molybdenum content of 97 % by weight or more;

c.

Tungsten materials in the solid form, other than those specified in 1C226 having material compositions as follows:

1.

Tungsten and alloys containing 97 % by weight or more of tungsten;

2.

Copper infiltrated tungsten containing 80 % by weight or more of tungsten; or

3.

Silver infiltrated tungsten containing 80 % by weight or more of tungsten.

1C117

1C226

II.A1.018

Soft magnetic alloys, other than those specified in 1C003, having a chemical composition as follows:

a.

Iron content between 30 % and 60 %; and

b.

Cobalt content between 40 % and 60 %.

1C003
II.A1.019Not used.
II.A1.020Graphite, other than that specified in 0C004 or 1C107.a., designed or specified for use in Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) machines.

0C004

1C107.a.

II.A1.021

Steel alloys in sheet or plate form, having any of the following characteristics:

a.

Steel alloys ‘capable of’ ultimate tensile strength of 1 200 MPa or more, at 293 K (20 °C); or

b.

Nitrogen-stabilised duplex stainless steel.

Note: the phrase alloys ‘capable of’ encompasses alloys before or after heat treatment.

Technical note: ‘nitrogen-stabilised duplex stainless steel’ has a two-phase microstructure consisting of grains of ferritic and austenitic steel with the addition of nitrogen to stabilise the microstructure.

1C116

1C216

II.A1.022Carbon-Carbon Composite material.1A002.b.1
II.A1.023Nickel alloys in crude or semi-fabricated form, containing 60 % by weight or more nickel.1C002.c.1.a
II.A1.024

Titanium alloys in sheet or plate form ‘capable of’ an ultimate tensile strength of 900 MPa or more at 293 K (20 °C).

Note: the phrase alloys ‘capable of’ encompasses alloys before or after heat treatment.

1C002.b.3
II.A1.025Titanium alloys, other than those specified in 1C002 and 1C202.

1C002

1C202

II.A1.026Zirconium and zirconium alloys, other than those specified in 1C011, 1C111 and 1C234.

1C011

1C111

1C234

II.A1.027Explosive materials other than those specified in 1C239, or materials or mixtures containing more than 2 % by weight of such explosive materials, with a crystalline density higher than 1,5 g/cm3 and with a detonation speed higher than 5 000 m/s.1C239
MATERIALS PROCESSINGU.K.II.A2.U.K.GoodsU.K.
a

Manufacturers calculating positioning accuracy in accordance with ISO 230/2 (1997) should consult the competent authorities of the Member State in which they are established.

NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A2.001

Vibration test systems, equipment and components thereof, other than those specified in 2B116:

a.

Vibration test systems employing feedback or closed loop techniques and incorporating a digital controller, capable of vibrating a system at an acceleration equal to or greater than 0,1 g rms between 0,1 Hz and 2 kHz and imparting forces equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured ‘bare table’;

b.

Digital controllers, combined with specially designed vibration test ‘software’, with a ‘real-time control bandwidth’ greater than 5 kHz designed for use with vibration test systems specified in a.;

Technical note:

‘Real-time control bandwidth’ is defined as the maximum rate at which a controller can execute complete cycles of sampling, processing data and transmitting control signals.

c.

Vibration thrusters (shaker units), with or without associated amplifiers, capable of imparting a force equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured ‘bare table’, and usable in vibration test systems specified in a.;

d.

Test piece support structures and electronic units designed to combine multiple shaker units in a system capable of providing an effective combined force equal to or greater than 50 kN, measured ‘bare table’, and usable in vibration systems specified in a.

Technical note:

‘bare table’ means a flat table, or surface, with no fixture or fittings.

2B116
II.A2.002Machine tools, other than those specified in 2B001 or 2B201 and any combination thereof, for removing (or cutting) metals, ceramics, or ‘composites’ that, according to the manufacturer's technical specification, can be equipped with electronic devices for ‘numerical control’, having positioning accuracies of equal to or less (better) than 30 μm according to ISO 230/2 (1988)a or national equivalents along any linear axis.

2B001

2B201

II.A2.002aComponents and numerical controls, specially designed for machine tools specified in 2B001, 2B201 or I.A2.002 above.
II.A2.003

Balancing machines and related equipment as follows:

a.

Balancing machines, designed or modified for dental or other medical equipment, having all the following characteristics:

1.

Not capable of balancing rotors/assemblies having a mass greater than 3 kg;

2.

Capable of balancing rotors/assemblies at speeds greater than 12 500 rpm;

3.

Capable of correcting unbalance in two planes or more; and

4.

Capable of balancing to a residual specific unbalance of 0,2 g × mm per kg of rotor mass;

b.

‘Indicator heads’ designed or modified for use with machines specified in a. above.

Technical note:

‘Indicator heads’ are sometimes known as balancing instrumentation.

2B119
II.A2.004

Remote manipulators that can be used to provide remote actions in radiochemical separation operations or hot cells, other than those specified in 2B225, having either of the following characteristics:

a.

A capability of penetrating a hot cell wall of 0,3 m or more (through the wall operation); or

b.

A capability of bridging over the top of a hot cell wall with a thickness of 0,3 m or more (over the wall operation).

Technical note:

Remote manipulators provide translation of human operator actions to a remote operating arm and terminal fixture. They may be of master/slave type or operated by joystick or keypad.

2B225
II.A2.005

Controlled atmosphere heat treatment furnaces or oxidation furnaces capable of operation at temperatures above 400 °C.

Note:

This item does not cover tunnel kilns with roller or car conveyance, tunnel kilns with conveyor belt, pusher type kilns or shuttle kilns, specially designed for the production of glass, tableware ceramics or structural ceramics.

2B226

2B227

II.A2.006Not used.
II.A2.007

‘Pressure transducers’, other than those defined in 2B230, capable of measuring absolute pressures at any point in the range 0 to 200 kPa and having both of the following characteristics:

a.

Pressure sensing elements made of or protected by ‘Materials resistant to corrosion by uranium hexafluoride (UF6)’; and

b.

Having either of the following characteristics:

1.

A full scale of less than 200 kPa and an ‘accuracy’ of better than ± 1 % of full scale; or

2.

A full scale of 200 kPa or greater and an ‘accuracy’ of better than 2 kPa.

Technical note:

For the purposes of 2B230 ‘accuracy’ includes non-linearity, hysteresis and repeatability at ambient temperature.

2B230
II.A2.008

Liquid-liquid contacting equipment (mixer-settlers, pulsed columns, plate columns, centrifugal contactors); and liquid distributors, vapour distributors or liquid collectors designed for such equipment, where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed are made from any of the following materials:

a.

Alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

b.

Fluoropolymers;

c.

Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coating or glass lining);

d.

Graphite or ‘carbon graphite’;

e.

Nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

f.

Tantalum or tantalum alloys;

g.

Titanium or titanium alloys;

h.

Zirconium or zirconium alloys; or

i.

Stainless steel.

Technical note:

‘Carbon graphite’ is a composition consisting of amorphous carbon and graphite, in which the graphite content is 8 % or more by weight.

2B350.e.
II.A2.009

Industrial equipment and components, other than those specified in 2B350.d., as follows:

Heat exchangers or condensers with a heat transfer surface area greater than 0,05 m2, and less than 30 m2; 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) are made from any of the following materials:

a.

Alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

b.

Fluoropolymers;

c.

Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coating or glass lining);

d.

Graphite or ‘carbon graphite’;

e.

Nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

f.

Tantalum or tantalum alloys;

g.

Titanium or titanium alloys;

h.

Zirconium or zirconium alloys;

i.

Silicon carbide;

j.

Titanium carbide; or

k.

Stainless steel.

Note:

This item does not cover vehicle radiators.

Technical note:

The materials used for gaskets and seals and other implementation of sealing functions do not determine the status of control of the heat exchanger.

2B350.d.
II.A2.010

Multiple-seal, and seal-less pumps, other than those specified in 2B350.i, suitable for corrosive fluids, or vacuum pumps 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:

a.

Alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

b.

Ceramics;

c.

Ferrosilicon;

d.

Fluoropolymers;

e.

Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coatings or glass lining);

f.

Graphite or ‘carbon graphite’;

g.

Nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

h.

Tantalum or tantalum alloys;

i.

Titanium or titanium alloys;

j.

Zirconium or zirconium alloys;

k.

Niobium (columbium) or niobium alloys;

l.

Stainless steel;

m.

Aluminium alloys; or

n.

Rubber.

Technical notes:

The materials used for gaskets and seals and other implementations of sealing functions do not determine the status of control of the pump. The term ‘rubber’ encompasses all kinds of natural and synthetic rubbers.

2B350.i.
II.A2.011

‘Centrifugal separators’, other than those specified in 2B352.c., capable of continuous separation without the propagation of aerosols and manufactured from:

a.

Alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

b.

Fluoropolymers;

c.

Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coating or glass lining);

d.

Nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

e.

Tantalum or tantalum alloys;

f.

Titanium or titanium alloys; or

g.

Zirconium or zirconium alloys.

Technical note:

‘Centrifugal separators’ include decanters.

2B352.c.
II.A2.012Sintered metal filters, other than those specified in 2B352.d., made of nickel or nickel alloy with more than 40 % nickel by weight.2B352.d.
II.A2.013

Spin-forming machines and flow-forming machines, other than those specified by 2B009, 2B109 or 2B209 and specially designed components therefor.

Technical note:

For the purpose of this item, machines combining the functions of spin-forming and flow-forming are regarded as flow-forming machines.

2B009

2B109

2B209

II.A2.014

Equipment and reagents, other than those specified in 2B350 or 2B352, as follows:

a.

Fermenters capable of cultivation of pathogenic ‘micro-organisms’ or viruses, or capable of toxin production, without the propagation of aerosols, and having a total capacity of 10 l or more;

b.

Agitators for fermenters as mentioned in a. above;

Technical Note:

Fermenters include bioreactors, chemostats and continuous-flow systems.

c.

Laboratory equipment as follows:

1.

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-equipment

2.

Genetic sequencing equipment;

3.

Genetic synthesizers;

4.

Electroporation equipment;

5.

Specific reagents associated with the equipment in I.A2.014.c. numbers 1. to 4. above;

d.

Filters, micro-filters, nano-filters or ultra-filters usable in industrial or laboratory biology for continuous filtering, except filters specially designed or modified for medical or clear water production purposes and to be used in the framework of EU or UN officially supported projects;

e.

Ultracentrifuges, rotors and adaptors for ultracentrifuges;

f.

Freeze drying equipment.

2B350

2B352

II.A2.015

Equipment, other than that specified in 2B005, 2B105 or 3B001.d., for the deposition of metallic overlays as follows, and specially designed components and accessories therefor:

a.

Chemical vapour deposition (CVD) production equipment;

b.

Physical vapour deposition (PVD) production equipment;

c.

Production equipment for deposition by means of inductive or resistance heating.

2B005

2B105

3B001.d.

II.A2.016

Open tanks or containers, with or without agitators, with a total internal (geometric) volume greater than 0,5 m3 (500 litres), where all surfaces that come in direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed or contained are made from any of the following materials:

a.

Alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

b.

Fluoropolymers;

c.

Glass (including vitrified or enamelled coatings or glass lining);

d.

Nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

e.

Tantalum or tantalum alloys;

f.

Titanium or titanium alloys;

g.

Zirconium or zirconium alloys;

h.

Niobium (columbium) or niobium alloys;

i.

Stainless steel;

j.

Wood; or

k.

Rubber.

Technical note:

The term ‘rubber’ encompasses all kinds of natural and synthetic rubbers.

2B350
ELECTRONICSU.K.II.A3.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A3.001

High voltage direct current power supplies, other than those specified in 0B001.j.5. or 3A227, having both of the following characteristics:

a.

Capable of continuously producing, over a time period of eight hours, 10 kV or more, with output power of 5 kW or more with or without sweeping; and

b.

Current or voltage stability better than 0,1 % over a time period of four hours.

0B001.j.5.

3A227

II.A3.002

Mass spectrometers, other than those specified in 0B002.g. or 3A233, capable of measuring ions of 200 atomic mass units or more and having a resolution of better than 2 parts in 200, as follows, and ion sources therefor:

a.

Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometers (ICP/MS);

b.

Glow discharge mass spectrometers (GDMS);

c.

Thermal ionisation mass spectrometers (TIMS);

d.

Electron bombardment mass spectrometers which have a source chamber constructed from, lined with or plated with ‘materials resistant to corrosion by uranium hexafluoride UF6’;

e.

Molecular beam mass spectrometers having either of the following characteristics:

1.

A source chamber constructed from, lined with or plated with stainless steel or molybdenum and equipped with a cold trap capable of cooling to 193 K (– 80 °C) or less; or

2.

A source chamber constructed from, lined with or plated with materials resistant to UF6;

f.

Mass spectrometers equipped with a micro-fluorination ion source designed for actinides or actinide fluorides.

0B002.g.

3A233

II.A3.003

Frequency changers or generators, other than those specified by 0B001.b.13. or 3A225, having all of the following characteristics, and specially designed components and software therefor:

a.

Multiphase output capable of providing a power of 40 W or greater;

b.

Capable of operating in the frequency range between 600 and 2 000 Hz; and

c.

Frequency control better (less) than 0,1 %.

Technical notes:
1.Frequency changers are also known as converters, inverters, generators, electronic test equipment, AC power supplies, variable speed motor drives or variable frequency drives.
2.The functionality specified in this item may be met by certain equipment marketed as: electronic test equipment, AC power supplies, variable speed motor drives or variable frequency drives.

0B001.b.13.

3A225

II.A3.004Spectrometers and diffractometers, designed for the indicative test or quantitative analysis of the elemental composition of metals or alloys without chemical decomposition of the material.
SENSORS AND LASERSU.K.II.A6.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A6.001Yttrium aluminium garnet (YAG) rods.
II.A6.002

Optical equipment and components, other than those specified in 6A002 or 6A004.b. as follows:

Infrared optics in the wavelength range 9 μm-17 μm and components thereof, including cadmium telluride (CdTe) components.

6A002

6A004.b.

II.A6.003Wave front corrector systems, other than mirrors specified in 6A004.a., 6A005.e. or 6A005.f., for use with a laser beam having a diameter exceeding 4 mm, and specially designed components thereof, including control systems, phase front sensors and ‘deformable mirrors’ including bimorph mirrors.

6A004.a.

6A005.e.

6A005.f.

II.A6.004Argon ion ‘lasers’, other than those specified in 0B001.g.5., 6A005.a.6. and/or 6A205.a., having an average output power equal to or greater than 5 W.

0B001.g.5.

6A005.a.6.

6A205.a.

II.A6.005

Semiconductor ‘lasers’, other than those specified in 0B001.g.5., 0B001.h.6. or 6A005.b., and components thereof, as follows:

a.

Individual semiconductor ‘lasers’ with an output power greater than 200 mW each, in quantities larger than 100;

b.

Semiconductor ‘laser’ arrays having an output power greater than 20 W.

Notes:
1.Semiconductor ‘lasers’ are commonly called ‘laser’ diodes.
2.This item does not cover ‘laser’ diodes with a wavelength in the range 1,2 μm-2,0 μm.

0B001.g.5.

0B001.h.6.

6A005.b.

II.A6.006

Tunable semiconductor ‘lasers’ and tunable semiconductor ‘laser’ arrays, other than those specified in 0B001.h.6. or 6A005.b., of a wavelength between 9 μm and 17 μm, as well as array stacks of semiconductor ‘lasers’ containing at least one tunable semiconductor ‘laser’ array of such wavelength.

Note:

Semiconductor ‘lasers’ are commonly called ‘laser’ diodes.

0B001.h.6.

6A005.b.

II.A6.007

Solid state ‘tunable’‘lasers’, other than those specified in 0B001.g.5., 0B001.h.6. or 6A005.c.1., and specially designed components thereof, as follows:

a.

Titanium-sapphire lasers;

b.

Alexandrite lasers.

0B001.g.5.

0B001.h.6.

6A005.c.1.

II.A6.008Neodymium-doped (other than glass) ‘lasers’, other than those specified in 6A005.c.2.b., having an output wavelength greater than 1,0 μm but not exceeding 1,1 μm and output energy exceeding 10 J per pulse.6A005.c.2.b.
II.A6.009

Components of acousto-optics, as follows:

a.

Framing tubes and solid-state imaging devices having a recurrence frequency equal to or exceeding 1 kHz;

b.

Recurrence frequency supplies;

c.

Pockels cells.

6A203.b.4.
II.A6.010

Radiation-hardened cameras, or lenses thereof, other than those specified in 6A203.c., specially designed, or rated as radiation-hardened, to withstand a total radiation dose greater than 50 × 103 Gy (silicon) (5 × 106 rad (silicon)) without operational degradation.

Technical note:

The term Gy (silicon) refers to the energy in Joules per kilogram absorbed by an unshielded silicon sample when exposed to ionising radiation.

6A203.c.
II.A6.011

Tunable pulsed dye laser amplifiers and oscillators, other than those specified in 0B001.g.5., 6A005 and or 6A205.c., having all of the following characteristics:

a.

Operating at wavelengths between 300 nm and 800 nm;

b.

An average output power greater than 10 W but not exceeding 30 W;

c.

A repetition rate greater than 1 kHz; and

d.

Pulse width less than 100 ns.

Note:

This item does not cover single mode oscillators.

0B001.g.5.

6A005

6A205.c.

II.A6.012

Pulsed carbon dioxide ‘lasers’, other than those specified in, 0B001.h.6., 6A005.d. or 6A205.d., having all of the following characteristics:

a.

Operating at wavelengths between 9 μm and 11 μm;

b.

A repetition rate greater than 250 Hz;

c.

An average output power greater than 100 W but not exceeding 500 W; and

d.

Pulse width less than 200 ns.

0B001.h.6.

6A005.d.

6A205.d.

II.A6.013Lasers, other than those specified in 6A005 or 6A205.

6A005

6A205

NAVIGATION AND AVIONICSU.K.II.A7.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A7.001

Inertial navigation systems and specially designed components thereof, as follows:

a.

Inertial navigation systems which are certified for use on ‘civil aircraft’ by civil authorities of a State participating in the Wassenaar Arrangement, and specially designed components thereof, as follows:

1.

Inertial navigation systems (INS) (gimballed or strapdown) and inertial equipment designed for ‘aircraft’, land vehicle, vessels (surface or underwater) or ‘spacecraft’ for attitude, guidance or control, having any of the following characteristics, and specially designed components thereof:

a.

Navigation error (free inertial) subsequent to normal alignment of 0,8 nautical mile per hour (nm/hr) ‘Circular Error Probable’ (CEP) or less (better); or

b.

Specified to function at linear acceleration levels exceeding 10 g;

2.

Hybrid Inertial Navigation Systems embedded with Global Navigation Satellite Systems(s) (GNSS) or with ‘Data-Based Referenced Navigation’ (‘DBRN’) System(s) for attitude, guidance or control, subsequent to normal alignment, having an INS navigation position accuracy, after loss of GNSS or ‘DBRN’ for a period of up to four minutes, of less (better) than 10 metres ‘Circular Error Probable’ (CEP);

3.

Inertial Equipment for Azimuth, Heading, or North Pointing having any of the following characteristics, and specially designed components thereof:

a.

Designed to have an Azimuth, Heading, or North Pointing accuracy equal to, or less (better) than 6 arc minutes RMS at 45 degrees latitude; or

b.

Designed to have a non-operating shock level of at least 900 g at a duration of at least 1 msec.

b.

Theodolite systems incorporating inertial equipment specially designed for civil surveying purposes and designed to have an Azimuth, Heading, or North Pointing accuracy equal to, or less (better) than 6 arc minutes RMS at 45 degrees latitude, and specially designed components thereof.

c.

Inertial or other equipment using accelerometers specified in 7A001 or 7A101, where such accelerometers are specially designed and developed as MWD (Measurement While Drilling) sensors for use in down-hole well services operations.

Note:

The parameters of a.1. and a.2. are applicable with any of the following environmental conditions:

1.

Input random vibration with an overall magnitude of 7,7 g rms in the first half hour and a total test duration of one and a half hours per axis in each of the three perpendicular axes, when the random vibration meets the following:

a.

A constant power spectral density (PSD) value of 0,04 g2/Hz over a frequency interval of 15 to 1 000 Hz; and

b.

The PSD attenuates with a frequency from 0,04 g2/Hz to 0,01 g2/Hz over a frequency interval from 1 000 to 2 000 Hz;

2.

A roll and yaw rate equal to or greater than + 2,62 radian/s (150 deg/s); or

3.

According to national standards equivalent to 1. or 2. above.

Technical notes:
1.a.2. refers to systems in which an INS and other independent navigation aids are built into a single unit (embedded) in order to achieve improved performance.
2.‘Circular Error Probable’ (CEP) — In a circular normal distribution, the radius of the circle containing 50 percent of the individual measurements being made, or the radius of the circle within which there is a 50 percent probability of being located.

7A001

7A003

7A101

7A103

AEROSPACE AND PROPULSIONU.K.II.A9.U.K.GoodsU.K.
NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.A9.001Explosive bolts.
II.A9.002Internal combustion engines (i.e. axial piston or rotary piston type), designed or modified for propelling ‘aircrafts’ or ‘lighter-than-air-vehicles’ and specially designed components therefor.
II.A9.003

Trucks, other than those specified in 9A115, having more than one motorised axle and a payload exceeding 5 tonnes.

Note:

This item includes flatbed trailers, semi trailers and other trailers.

9A115

B. SOFTWARE U.K.

NoDescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.B.001Software required for the development, production or use of the items in Part A. (Goods).

C. TECHNOLOGY U.K.

NoDescription Items, materials, equipment, goods and technologyRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009
II.C.001Technology required for the development, production or use of the items in Part A. (Goods).

PART III U.K.

Certain key components for the ballistic-missile sector.

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

7601Unwrought aluminium
7602Aluminium waste and scrap
7603Aluminium powders and flakes
7604Aluminium bars, rods and profiles
7605Aluminium wire
7606Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0,2 mm
7608Aluminium tubes and pipes
7609Aluminium tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves)
7614Stranded wire, cables, plaited bands and the like, of aluminium, not electrically insulated

PART IV U.K.

Weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology identified and designated pursuant to paragraph 25 of UN Security Council Resolution 2270 (2016).

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

(a)Nuclear- and/or Missile-usable ItemsU.K.

(1)Ring MagnetsU.K.

Permanent magnet materials having both the following characteristics:

i.

Ring-shaped magnet with a relation between outer and inner diameter smaller or equal to 1.6:1; and

ii.

Made of any of the following magnetic materials: aluminium-nickel-cobalt, ferrites, samarium-cobalt, or neodymium-iron-boron.

  • ex 8505 11 00

  • ex 8505 19 10

  • ex 8505 19 90

  • ex 8505 90 90

(2)Maraging SteelU.K.

Maraging steel having both the following characteristics:

i.

‘capable of’ an ultimate tensile strength of 1 500 MPa or more at 293 K (20 °C).

ii.

In bar or tube form, with an outer diameter of 75 mm or greater.

  • ex 7304 49 10

  • ex 7304 51 81

  • ex 7304 51 89

  • ex 7304 59 92

  • ex 7304 59 93

  • ex 7304 59 99

(3)Magnetic alloy materials in sheet or thin strip form having both of the following characteristics:U.K.
(a)

Thickness of 0,05 mm or less; or height of 25 mm or less, and

(b)

Made of any of the following magnetic alloy materials: iron-chromium-cobalt, iron-cobalt-vanadium, iron-chromium-cobalt-vanadium, or iron-chromium.

  • ex 7326 19 10

  • ex 7326 19 90

  • ex 7326 90 92

  • ex 7326 90 94

  • ex 7326 90 96

  • ex 7326 90 98

(4)Frequency Changers (also known as converters or inverters)U.K.

Frequency changers, other than those specified in entries 0B001.b.13 or 3A225 of Annex II, having all of the following characteristics, and specially designed software therefore:

i.

Multiphase frequency output;

ii.

Capable of providing a power of 40 W or greater; and

iii.

Capable of operating anywhere (at any one point or more) within the frequency range of between 600 and 2 000 Hz.

Technical Notes:U.K.
(1)Frequency changers are also known as converters or inverters.U.K.
(2)The functionality specified above may be met by certain equipment described or marketed as electronic test equipment, AC power supplies, variable speed motor drives, or variable frequency drives.U.K.
  • ex 8504 40 84

  • ex 8504 40 88

  • ex 8504 40 90

  • ex 8537 10 95

  • ex 8537 10 98

  • ex 8537 20 91

  • ex 8537 20 99

(5)High-strength Aluminium AlloyU.K.

Aluminium alloys having both the following characteristics:

i.

‘capable of’ an ultimate tensile of strength of 415 MPa or more at 293 K (20 °C) and

ii.

In bar or tube form, with an outer diameter of 75 mm or greater.

Technical Note:U.K.

The phrase ‘capable of’ encompasses aluminium alloy before or after heat treatment.U.K.

  • ex 7601 20 80

  • ex 7604 29 10

  • ex 7608 20 20

  • ex 7608 20 81

  • ex 7608 20 89

(6)Fibrous or Filamentary MaterialsU.K.

‘Fibrous or filamentary materials’ and prepregs, as follows:

i.

Carbon, aramid, or glass ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ having both of the following characteristics:

(1)

A ‘specific modulus’ exceeding 3,18 × 106 m; and

(2)

A ‘specific tensile strength’ exceeding 76,2 × 103 m;

ii.

Prepregs: Thermoset resin-impregnated continuous ‘yarns’, ‘rovings’, ‘tows’ or ‘tapes’ with a width of 30 mm or less, made from carbon, aramid, or glass ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’ controlled in (a) above.

  • ex 5402 11 00

  • ex 5402 19 00

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  • ex 5404 90 90

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  • ex 6815 10 10

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  • ex 7019 12 00

  • ex 7019 19 10

  • ex 7019 19 90

  • ex 7019 51 00

  • ex 7019 59 00

  • ex 7019 90 00

(7)Filament Winding Machines and Related EquipmentU.K.

Filament winding machines and related equipment, as follows:

i.

Filament winding machines having all of the following characteristics:

(1)

Having motions for positioning, wrapping, and winding fibres coordinated and programmed in two or more axes;

(2)

Specially designed to fabricate composite structures or laminates from ‘fibrous or filamentary materials’; and

(3)

Capable of winding cylindrical tubes of diameter of 75 mm or greater;

ii.

Coordinating and programming controls for filament winding machines specified in (a) above;

iii.

Mandrels for filament winding machines specified in (a) above.

  • ex 8419 89 30

  • ex 8419 89 98

  • ex 8419 90 85

  • ex 8444 00 10

  • ex 8444 00 90

  • ex 8446 10 00

  • ex 8446 21 00

  • ex 8446 29 00

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  • ex 8538 10 00

  • ex 9022 12 00

  • ex 9022 19 00

  • ex 9022 90 00

  • ex 9031 80 80

  • ex 9031 90 00

(8)Flow-forming MachinesU.K.

As described in INFCIRC/254/Rev.9/Part2 and S/2014/253

  • ex 8463 90 00

  • ex 8466 94 00

(9)Laser welding equipmentU.K.
  • ex 8515 80 10

  • ex 8515 80 90

  • ex 8515 90 00

(10)4- and 5-axis CNC machine toolsU.K.
  • ex 8457 10 10

  • ex 8457 10 90

  • ex 8457 20 00

  • ex 8457 30 10

  • ex 8457 30 90

  • ex 8458 11 20

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  • ex 8461 40 90

  • ex 8461 90 00

  • ex 8464 20 11

  • ex 8464 20 19

  • ex 8464 20 80

  • ex 8464 90 00

(11)Plasma cutting equipmentU.K.
  • ex 8556 40 00

  • ex 8515 31 00

  • ex 8515 39 90

  • ex 8515 80 10

  • ex 8515 80 90

  • ex 8515 90 00

(12)Metal hydrides such as, zirconium hydrideU.K.

ex 2850 00 20

(b)Chemical/Biological Weapons-usable ItemsU.K.

(1)

Additional chemicals suitable for the production of chemical warfare agents:

Product descriptionCN code
Sodium metal (7440-23-5)2805 11 00
Sulphur trioxide (7446-11-9)ex2811 29 10
Aluminium chloride (7446-70-0)2827 32 00
Potassium Bromide (7758-02-3)2827 51 00
Sodium bromide (7647-15-6)2827 51 00
Dichloromethane (75-09-2)2903 12 00
Isopropyl bromide (75-26-3)ex2903 39 19
Isopropyl ether (108-20-3)ex2909 19 90
Monoisopropylamine (75-31-0)ex2921 19 99
Trimethylamine (75-50-3)ex2921 11 00
Tributylamine (102-82-9)ex2921 19 99
Triethylamine (121-44-8)ex2921 19 99
N,N-Dimethylaniline (121-69-7)ex2921 42 00
Pyridine (110-86-1)ex2933 31 00
(2)

Reaction vessels, reactors, agitators, heat exchangers, condensers, pumps, valves, storage tanks, containers, receivers, and distillation or absorption columns that meet performance parameters described in S/2006/853 and S/2006/853/corr.1.

  • Single-seal pumps with manufacturer's specified maximum flow-rate greater than 0,6 m3/h and casings (pump bodies), preformed casing liners, impellers, rotors or jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemical(s) being processed are made from any of the following materials:

    (a)

    nickel or alloys with more than 40 % nickel by weight;

    (b)

    alloys with more than 25 % nickel and 20 % chromium by weight;

    (c)

    fluoropolymers (polymeric or elastomeric materials with more than 35 % fluorine by weight);

    (d)

    glass or glass-lined (including vitrified or enamelled coating);

    (e)

    graphite or carbon-graphite;

    (f)

    tantalum or tantalum alloys;

    (g)

    titanium or titanium alloys;

    (h)

    zirconium or zirconium alloys;

    (i)

    ceramics;

    (j)

    ferrosilicon (high silicon iron alloys); or

    (k)

    niobium (columbium) or niobium alloys.

    • ex 3925 10 00

    • ex 3925 90 80

    • ex 3926 90 92

    • ex 3926 90 97

    • ex 4009 21 00

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    • ex 4016 93 00

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    • ex 8401 20 00

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    • ex 8477 80 93

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    • ex 8479 82 00

    • ex 8479 89 97

    • ex 8479 90 70

(3)

Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-contained fan-HEPA filter units that could be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4) containment facilities.

  • ex 8414 51 00

  • ex 8414 59 00

  • ex 8414 60 00

  • ex 8414 80 80

  • ex 8421 39 15

  • ex 8421 39 25

  • ex 8479 89 97

PART V U.K.

Weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology identified and designated pursuant to paragraph 4 of UN Security Council Resolution 2321 (2016).

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

A reference number in the column entitled Related item from Annex I to Council Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 or from Part II of Annex II to this Regulation (goods and technology) means that the characteristics of the item described in the column ‘Description’ lie outside the parameters set out in the description of the goods and technology referred to.

Nuclear- and/or Missile-usable ItemsU.K.

DescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 or from Part II of Annex II to this Regulation
Isocyanates (TDI (Toluene di-isocyanate), MDI (Methylene bis (phenyl isocyanate)), IPDI (Isophorone diiosocyanate), HNMDI or HDI (Hexamethylene diisocyanate), and DDI (dimeryl diisocyanate) and production equipment.
Ammonium nitrate, chemically pure or in phase stabilized version (PSAN).
Non-destructive test chambers with a 1m or more critical internal dimension.
Turbo-pumps for liquid or hybrid rocket engines9A006
Polymeric Substances (Hydroxyl Terminated Poly-Ether (HTPE), Hydroxyl Terminated Caprolactone Ether (HTCE), Polypropylene glycol (PPG), Polydiethyleneglycol adipate (PGA) and Polyethylene Glycol (PEG)).
Countermeasure Subsystems and Penetration Aids (e.g. jammers, chaff, decoys) designed to saturate, confuse, or evade missile defences.
Manganese metal Brazing Foils.
Hydroforming machines.
Thermal treatment furnaces — Temperature > 850 degrees C and one dimension > 1mII.A2.005, 2B226, 2B227
Electrical Discharge Machines (EDMs)2B001.d
Friction stir welding machines.
Modelling and design software related to the modelling of aerodynamic and thermodynamic analysis of rocket or unmanned aerial vehicle systems.
High-speed imaging cameras except those used in medical imaging systems6A003.a.2
Truck chassis with 6 or more axles9A115 and II.A9.003

Chemical/Biological Weapons-usable ItemsU.K.

DescriptionRelated item from Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 428/2009 or from Part II of Annex II to this Regulation
1.Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in style) with a minimum nominal width of 2,5 meters
2B352
2.Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 L or greater, usable with biological materials
II.A2.014.e., 2B350, 2B352
3.Fermenters with an internal volume of 10-20 L (.01-.02 cubic meters), usable with biological materials
2B352 and II.A2.014.a.

[F1PART VI U.K.

Weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology identified and designated pursuant to paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2371 (2017).

[F2PART VII U.K.

Conventional arms-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 5 of UNSCR 2371 (2017).] ]

[F3PART VIII U.K.

Weapons of mass destruction-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 4 of UNSCR 2375 (2017).

PART IX U.K.

Conventional arms-related items, materials, equipment, goods and technology designated, pursuant to paragraph 5 of UNSCR 2375 (2017).]

ANNEX IIIU.K. Aviation fuel referred to in point (b) of Article 3(1)

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CodeDescription
From 2710 12 31 till 2710 12 59Gasoline
2710 12 70Naptha-type jet fuel
2710 19 21Kerosene-type jet fuel
2710 19 25Kerosene-type rocket fuel

ANNEX IVU.K. Gold, titanium ore, vanadium ore and rare earth minerals referred to in point (d) of Article 3(1)

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CodeDescription
ex 2530 90 00Ores of the rare earth metals
ex 26 12Monazites and other ores used solely or principally for the extraction of uranium or thorium
ex 2614 00 00Titanium ore
ex 2615 90 00Vanadium ore
2616 90 00 10Gold ores and concentrates

ANNEX VU.K. Coal, iron and iron ore as referred to in point (e) of Article 3(1)

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CodeDescription
ex 26 01Iron ore
2701Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal
2702Lignite, whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet
2703Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated
[F22704 Coke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort carbon]
7201Pig iron and spiegeleisen in pigs, blocks or other primary forms
7202Ferro-alloys
7203Ferrous products obtained by direct reduction of iron ore and other spongy ferrous products, in lumps, pellets or similar forms; iron having a minimum purity by weight of 99,94 %, in lumps, pellets or similar forms
7204 10 00Waste and scrap of cast iron
ex 7204 30 00Waste and scrap of tinned iron or steel
ex 7204 41Other waste and scrap: Turnings, shavings, chips, milling waste, sawdust, filings, trimmings and stampings, whether or not in bundles
ex 7204 49Other waste and scrap: Other
ex 7204 50 00Other waste and scrap: Remelting scrap ingot
ex 7205 10 00Granules
ex 7205 29 00Powders, other than of alloy steel
ex 7206 10 00Ingots
ex 7206 90 00Other
ex 72 07Semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel
ex 72 08Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated
ex 72 09Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, cold-rolled (cold-reduced), not clad, plated or coated
ex 72 10Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of 600 mm or more, clad, plated or coated
ex 72 11Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, not clad, plated or coated
ex 72 12Flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of less than 600 mm, clad, plated or coated
ex 72 14Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than forged, hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, but including those twisted after rolling
ex 72 15Other bars and rods of iron or non-alloy steel
ex 72 16Angles, shapes and sections of iron or non-alloy steel
ex 72 17Wire of iron or non-alloy steel

ANNEX VIU.K. Petroleum products referred to in point (f) of Article 3(1)

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

2707Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents
2709Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude
2710Petroleum 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
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons
2712 10Petroleum jelly
2712 20Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil
Ex2712 90Other
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
Ex2714Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks
Ex2715Bituminous 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)

Preparations containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

3403 11

– –Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

3403 19

– –Other

Other

Ex3403 91

– –Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

Ex3403 99

– –Other

– – – – –Chemical products or preparations, predominantly composed of organic compounds, not elsewhere specified or included

Ex3824 99 92

– – – – – –In the form of a liquid at 20 °C

Ex3824 99 93

– – – – – –Other

Ex3824 99 96

– – – – –Other

3826 00 10

Fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters, containing by volume 96,5 % or more of esters (FAMAE)

3826 00 90

Other

ANNEX VIIU.K. Copper, nickel, silver and zinc referred to in point (g) of Article 3(1)

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CopperU.K.

2603Copper ores and concentrates
74Copper and articles thereof
8536 90 95 30

Rivet contacts

of copper
plated with silver nickel alloy AgNi10 or with silver containing by weight 11,2 % (± 1,0 %) of tin oxide and of indium oxide taken together
with a thickness of the plating of 0,3 mm (– 0/+ 0,015mm)
ex8538 90 99Copper parts suitable for use solely or principally with the apparatus of heading 8535, 8536 or 8537
8544 11Winding wire of copper
Other copper electric conductors, for a voltage not exceeding 1 000 V:
ex8544 42
– –Fitted with connectors
ex8544 49
– –Other
Other electric conductors, for a voltage exceeding 1 000 V:
8544 60 10
– –With copper conductors

NickelU.K.

2604Nickel ores and concentrates
Ferro-alloys:
7202 60
Ferro-nickel
Wire of stainless steel:
7223 00 11
– –Containing by weight 28 % or more but not more than 31 % of nickel and 20 % or more but not more than 22 % of chromium
75Nickel and articles thereof
8105 90 00 10

Bars or wires made of cobalt alloy containing, by weight:

  • 35 % (± 2 %) cobalt,

  • 25 % (± 1 %) nickel,

  • 19 % (± 1 %) chromium and

  • 7 % (± 2 %) iron

conforming to the material specifications AMS 5842, of a kind used in the aerospace industry

SilverU.K.

2616 10Silver ores and concentrates

ZincU.K.

2608Zinc ores and concentrates
79Zinc and articles thereof

[F10ANNEX VIII U.K. Luxury goods referred to in Article 10

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

(1) Horses U.K.

0101 21 00 Pure-bred breeding animals
ex 0101 29 90 Other

(2) Caviar and caviar substitutes U.K.

1604 31 00 Caviar
1604 32 00 Caviar substitutes

(3) Truffles and preparations thereof U.K.

0709 59 50 Truffles
ex 0710 80 69 Other
ex 0711 59 00 Other
ex 0712 39 00 Other
ex 2001 90 97 Other
2003 90 10 Truffles
ex 2103 90 90 Other
ex 2104 10 00 Soups and broths and preparations therefor
ex 2104 20 00 Homogenised composite food preparations
ex 2106 00 00 Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included

(4) Wines (including sparkling wines), beers, spirits and spirituous beverages U.K.

2203 00 00 Beer made from malt
2204 10 11 Champagne
2204 10 91 Asti spumante
2204 10 93 Other
2204 10 94 With a protected geographical indication (PGI)
2204 10 96 Other varietal wines
2204 10 98 Other
2204 21 00 In containers holding 2 litres or less
2204 29 00 Other
2205 00 00 Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances
2206 00 00 Other fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead, saké); mixtures of fermented beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages with non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere specified or included
2207 10 00 Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher
2208 00 00 Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages

(5) Cigars and cigarillos U.K.

2402 10 00 Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco
2402 90 00 Other

(6) Perfumes, toilet waters and cosmetics, including beauty and make-up products U.K.

3303 Perfumes and toilet waters
3304 00 00 Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than medicaments), including sunscreen or suntan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations
3305 00 00 Preparations for use on the hair
3307 00 00 Pre-shave, shaving or aftershave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed or having disinfectant properties
6704 00 00 Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included

(7) Leather, saddlery and travel goods, handbags and similar articles of a value exceeding EUR 50 each U.K.

ex 4201 00 00 Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddle-cloths, saddlebags, dog coats and the like), of any material
ex 4202 00 00 Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels, spectacle cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping-bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases, tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder boxes, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of sheeting of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper
ex 4205 00 90 Other
ex 9605 00 00 Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning

(8) Coats of a value exceeding EUR 75 each, or other garments, clothing accessories and shoes (regardless of their material) of a value exceeding EUR 20 each U.K.

ex 4203 00 00 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather
ex 4303 00 00 Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin
ex 6101 00 00 Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6103
ex 6102 00 00 Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6104
ex 6103 00 00 Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
ex 6104 00 00 Women's or girls' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
ex 6105 00 00 Men's or boys' shirts, knitted or crocheted
ex 6106 00 00 Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted
ex 6107 00 00 Men's or boys' underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
ex 6108 00 00 Women's or girls' slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
ex 6109 00 00 T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted
ex 6110 00 00 Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
ex 6111 00 00 Babies' garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
ex 6112 11 00 Of cotton
ex 6112 12 00 Of synthetic fibres
ex 6112 19 00 Of other textile materials
6112 20 00 Ski suits
6112 31 00 Of synthetic fibres
6112 39 00 Of other textile materials
6112 41 00 Of synthetic fibres
6112 49 00 Of other textile materials
ex 6113 00 10 Of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 5906
ex 6113 00 90 Other
ex 6114 00 00 Other garments, knitted or crocheted
ex 6115 00 00 Pantyhose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) and footwear without applied soles, knitted or crocheted
ex 6116 00 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted
ex 6117 00 00 Other made-up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts of garments or of clothing accessories
ex 6201 00 00 Men's or boys' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6203
ex 6202 00 00 Women's or girls' overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6204
ex 6203 00 00 Men's or boys' suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
ex 6204 00 00 Women's or girls. suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
ex 6205 00 00 Men's or boys' shirts
ex 6206 00 00 Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses
ex 6207 00 00 Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
ex 6208 00 00 Women's or girls' singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
ex 6209 00 00 Babies' garments and clothing accessories
ex 6210 10 00 Of fabrics of heading 5602 or 5603
ex 6210 20 00 Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6201 11 to 6201 19
ex 6210 30 00 Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6202 11 to 6202 19
ex 6210 40 00 Other men's or boys' garments
ex 6210 50 00 Other women's or girls' garments
6211 11 00 Men's or boys'
6211 12 00 Women's or girls'
6211 20 00 Ski suits
ex 6211 32 00 Of cotton
ex 6211 33 00 Of man-made fibres
ex 6211 39 00 Of other textile materials
ex 6211 42 00 Of cotton
ex 6211 43 00 Of man-made fibres
ex 6211 49 00 Of other textile materials
ex 6212 00 00 Brassières, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and parts thereof, whether or not knitted or crocheted
ex 6213 00 00 Handkerchiefs
ex 6214 00 00 Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like
ex 6215 00 00 Ties, bow ties and cravats
ex 6216 00 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts
ex 6217 00 00 Other made-up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212
ex 6401 00 00 Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics, the uppers of which are neither fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitching, riveting, nailing, screwing, plugging or similar processes
ex 6402 20 00 Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs
ex 6402 91 00 Covering the ankle
ex 6402 99 00 Other
ex 6403 19 00 Other
ex 6403 20 00 Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big toe
ex 6403 40 00 Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toecap
ex 6403 51 00 Covering the ankle
ex 6403 59 00 Other
ex 6403 91 00 Covering the ankle
ex 6403 99 00 Other
ex 6404 19 10 Slippers and other indoor footwear
ex 6404 20 00 Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather
ex 6405 00 00 Other footwear
ex 6504 00 00 Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed
ex 6505 00 10 Of fur felt or of felt of wool and fur, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading 6501 00 00
ex 6505 00 30 Peaked caps
ex 6505 00 90 Other
ex 6506 99 00 Of other materials
ex 6601 91 00 Having a telescopic shaft
ex 6601 99 00 Other
ex 6602 00 00 Walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like
ex 9619 00 81 Napkins and napkin liners for babies

(9) Carpets, rugs and tapestries, hand-made or not U.K.

5701 00 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up
5702 10 00 Kelem , Schumacks , Karamanie and similar hand-woven rugs
5702 20 00 Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir)
5702 31 80 Other
5702 32 00 Of man-made textile materials
5702 39 00 Of other textile materials
5702 41 90 Other
5702 42 00 Of man-made textile materials
5702 50 00 Other, not of pile construction, not made up
5702 91 00 Of wool or fine animal hair
5702 92 00 Of man-made textile materials
5702 99 00 Of other textile materials
5703 00 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made up
5704 00 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up
5705 00 00 Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up
5805 00 00 Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made up

(10) Pearls, precious and semi-precious stones, articles of pearls, jewellery, gold- or silversmith articles U.K.

7101 00 00 Pearls, natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7102 00 00 Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set
7103 00 00 Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7104 20 00 Other, unworked or simply sawn or roughly shaped
7104 90 00 Other
7105 00 00 Dust and powder of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones
7106 00 00 Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7107 00 00 Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7108 00 00 Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7109 00 00 Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7110 11 00 Unwrought or in powder form
7110 19 00 Other
7110 21 00 Unwrought or in powder form
7110 29 00 Other
7110 31 00 Unwrought or in powder form
7110 39 00 Other
7110 41 00 Unwrought or in powder form
7110 49 00 Other
7111 00 00 Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7113 00 00 Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7114 00 00 Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7115 00 00 Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7116 00 00 Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)

(11) Coins and banknotes, not being legal tender U.K.

ex 4907 00 30 Banknotes
7118 10 00 Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender
ex 7118 90 00 Other

(12) Cutlery of precious metal or plated or clad with precious metal U.K.

7114 00 00 Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7115 00 00 Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
ex 8214 00 00 Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers' or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paperknives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)
ex 8215 00 00 Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tableware
ex 9307 00 00 Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards and sheaths therefor

(13) Tableware of porcelain, china, stone- or earthenware or fine pottery U.K.

6911 00 00 Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china
6912 00 23 Stoneware
6912 00 25 Earthenware or fine pottery
6912 00 83 Stoneware
6912 00 85 Earthenware or fine pottery
6914 10 00 Of porcelain or china
6914 90 00 Other

(14) Items of lead crystal U.K.

ex 7009 91 00 Unframed
ex 7009 92 00 Framed
ex 7010 00 00 Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass
7013 22 00 Of lead crystal
7013 33 00 Of lead crystal
7013 41 00 Of lead crystal
7013 91 00 Of lead crystal
ex 7018 10 00 Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares
ex 7018 90 00 Other
ex 7020 00 80 Other
ex 9405 10 50 Of glass
ex 9405 20 50 Of glass
ex 9405 50 00 Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings
ex 9405 91 00 Of glass

(15) Electronic items for domestic use of a value exceeding EUR 50 each U.K.

ex 8414 51 Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a self-contained electric motor of an output not exceeding 125 W
ex 8414 59 00 Other
ex 8414 60 00 Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm
ex 8415 10 00 Window or wall types, self-contained or split-system
ex 8418 10 00 Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate external doors
ex 8418 21 00 Compression-type
ex 8418 29 00 Other
ex 8418 30 00 Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 litres capacity
ex 8418 40 00 Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 litres capacity
ex 8419 81 00 For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food
ex 8422 11 00 Of the household type
ex 8423 10 00 Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales
ex 8443 12 00 Offset printing machinery, sheet fed, office type (using sheets with one side not exceeding 22 cm and the other side not exceeding 36 cm in the unfolded state)
ex 8443 31 00 Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
ex 8443 32 00 Other, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
ex 8443 39 00 Other
ex 8450 11 00 Fully-automatic machines
ex 8450 12 00 Other machines, with built-in centrifugal drier
ex 8450 19 00 Other
ex 8451 21 00 Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg
ex 8452 10 00 Sewing machines of the household type
ex 8470 10 00 Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size data-recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions
ex 8470 21 00 Incorporating a printing device
ex 8470 29 00 Other
ex 8470 30 00 Other calculating machines
ex 8471 00 00 Automatic data-processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included
ex 8472 90 40 Word-processing machines
ex 8472 90 90 Other
ex 8479 60 00 Evaporative air coolers
ex 8508 11 00 Of a power not exceeding 1 500 W and having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity not exceeding 20 l
ex 8508 19 00 Other
ex 8508 60 00 Other vacuum cleaners
ex 8509 80 00 Other appliances
ex 8516 31 00 Hairdryers
ex 8516 50 00 Microwave ovens
ex 8516 60 10 Cookers (incorporating at least an oven and a hob)
ex 8516 71 00 Coffee or tea makers
ex 8516 72 00 Toasters
ex 8516 79 00 Other
ex 8517 11 00 Line telephone sets with cordless handsets
ex 8517 12 00 Telephones for cellular networks or for other wireless networks
ex 8517 18 00 Other
ex 8517 61 00 Base stations
ex 8517 62 00 Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data, including switching and routing apparatus
ex 8517 69 00 Other
ex 8526 91 00 Radio navigational aid apparatus
ex 8529 10 31 For reception via satellite
ex 8529 10 39 Other
ex 8529 10 65 Inside aerials for radio or television broadcast receivers, including built-in types
ex 8529 10 69 Other
ex 8531 10 00 Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus
ex 8543 70 10 Electrical machines with translation or dictionary functions
ex 8543 70 30 Aerial amplifiers
ex 8543 70 50 Sunbeds, sunlamps and similar suntanning equipment
ex 8543 70 90 Other
9504 50 00 Video game consoles and machines, other than those of subheading 9504 30
9504 90 80 Other

(16) Electrical/electronic or optical apparatus for recording and reproducing sound and images, of a value exceeding EUR 50 each U.K.

ex 8519 00 00 Sound recording or sound reproducing apparatus
ex 8521 00 00 Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner
ex 8525 80 30 Digital cameras
ex 8525 80 91 Only able to record sound and images taken by the television camera
ex 8525 80 99 Other
ex 8527 00 00 Reception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock
ex 8528 71 00 Not designed to incorporate a video display or screen
ex 8528 72 00 Other, colour
ex 9006 00 00 Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than discharge lamps of heading 8539
ex 9007 00 00 Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatus

(17) Vehicles for the transport of persons on earth, air or sea of a value exceeding EUR 10 000 each, teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars, motorbikes of a value exceeding EUR 1 000 each, as well as their accessories and spare parts U.K.

ex 4011 10 00 Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars)
ex 4011 20 00 Of a kind used on buses or lorries
ex 4011 30 00 Of a kind used on aircraft
ex 4011 40 00 Of a kind used on motorcycles
ex 4011 90 00 Other
ex 7009 10 00 Rear-view mirrors for vehicles
ex 8407 00 00 Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines
ex 8408 00 00 Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)
ex 8409 00 00 Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 8407 or 8408
ex 8411 00 00 Turbojets, turbopropellers and other gas turbines
8428 60 00 Teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars
ex 8431 39 00 Parts and acccessories of teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars
ex 8483 00 00 Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including torque converters; flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks; clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)
ex 8511 00 00 Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition internal combustion engines (for example, ignition magnetos, magneto-dynamos, ignition coils, sparking plugs and glow plugs, starter motors); generators (for example, dynamos, alternators) and cut-outs of a kind used in conjunction with such engines
ex 8512 20 00 Other lighting or visual signalling equipment
ex 8512 30 10 Burglar alarms of a kind used for motor vehicles
ex 8512 30 90 Other
ex 8512 40 00 Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters
ex 8544 30 00 Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships
ex 8603 00 00 Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, other than those of heading 8604
ex 8605 00 00 Railway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding those of heading 8604 )
ex 8607 00 00 Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling stock
ex 8702 00 00 Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver
ex 8703 00 00 Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 8702 ), including station wagons and racing cars, including snowmobiles
ex 8706 00 00 Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
ex 8707 00 00 Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
ex 8708 00 00 Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
ex 8711 00 00 Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars
ex 8712 00 00 Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised
ex 8714 00 00 Parts and accessories of vehicles of headings 8711 to 8713
ex 8716 10 00 Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping
ex 8716 40 00 Other trailers and semi-trailers
ex 8716 90 00 Parts
ex 8801 00 00 Balloons and dirigibles; gliders, hang gliders and other non-powered aircraft
ex 8802 11 00 Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2 000 kg
ex 8802 12 00 Of an unladen weight exceeding 2 000 kg
8802 20 00 Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight not exceeding 2 000 kg
ex 8802 30 00 Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 2 000 kg but not exceeding 15 000 kg
ex 8802 40 00 Aeroplanes and other aircraft, of an unladen weight exceeding 15 000 kg
ex 8803 10 00 Propellers and rotors and parts thereof
ex 8803 20 00 Undercarriages and parts thereof
ex 8803 30 00 Other parts of aeroplanes or helicopters
ex 8803 90 10 Of kites
ex 8803 90 90 Other
ex 8805 10 00 Aircraft launching gear and parts thereof; deck-arrestor or similar gear and parts thereof
ex 8901 10 00 Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds
ex 8901 90 00 Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of both persons and goods
ex 8903 00 00 Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes

(18) Clocks and watches and their parts U.K.

9101 00 00 Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
9102 00 00 Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, other than those of heading 9101
9103 00 00 Clocks with watch movements, excluding clocks of heading 9104
9104 00 00 Instrument panel clocks and clocks of a similar type for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels
9105 00 00 Other clocks
9108 00 00 Watch movements, complete and assembled
9109 00 00 Clock movements, complete and assembled
9110 00 00 Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movements
9111 00 00 Watch cases and parts thereof
9112 00 00 Clock cases and cases of a similar type for other goods of this chapter, and parts thereof
9113 00 00 Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof
9114 00 00 Other clock or watch parts

(19) Musical instruments U.K.

9201 00 00 Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments
9202 00 00 Other string musical instruments (for example, guitars, violins, harps)
9205 00 00 Wind musical instruments (for example, keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs and mechanical street organs
9206 00 00 Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets, maracas)
9207 00 00 Musical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically (for example, organs, guitars, accordions)

(20) Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques U.K.

9700 Works of art, collectors' pieces and antiques

(21) Articles and equipment for sports, including skiing, golf, diving and water sports U.K.

ex 4015 19 00 Other
ex 4015 90 00 Other
ex 6210 40 00 Other men's or boys' garments
ex 6210 50 00 Other women's or girls' garments
6211 11 00 Men's or boys'
6211 12 00 Women's or girls'
6211 20 00 Ski suits
ex 6216 00 00 Gloves, mittens and mitts
6402 12 00 Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots
ex 6402 19 00 Other
6403 12 00 Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots
6403 19 00 Other
6404 11 00 Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like
6404 19 90 Other
ex 9004 90 00 Other
ex 9020 00 00 Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters
9506 11 00 Skis
9506 12 00 Ski-fastenings (ski-bindings)
9506 19 00 Other
9506 21 00 Sailboards
9506 29 00 Other
9506 31 00 Clubs, complete
9506 32 00 Golf balls
9506 39 00 Other
9506 40 00 Articles and equipment for table tennis
9506 51 00 Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung
9506 59 00 Other
9506 61 00 Lawn-tennis balls
9506 69 10 Cricket and polo balls
9506 69 90 Other
9506 70 Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached
9506 91 Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics
9506 99 10 Cricket and polo equipment, other than balls
9506 99 90 Other
9507 00 00 Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy birds (other than those of heading 9208 or 9705 ) and similar hunting or shooting requisites

(22) Articles and equipment for billiard, automatic bowling, casino games and games operated by coins or banknotes U.K.

9504 20 00 Articles and accessories for billiards of all kinds
9504 30 00 Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means of payment, other than automatic bowling alley equipment
9504 40 00 Playing cards
9504 50 00 Video game consoles and machines, other than those of subheading 9504 30
9504 90 80 Other]

ANNEX IXU.K. List of gold, precious metals and diamonds referred to in Article 11

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in paragraph 2 of Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

HS CodeDescription
7102Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set
7106Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7108Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7109Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7110Platinum, unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7111Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured
ex 7112Waste 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

ANNEX XU.K. The statues referred to in Article 13

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in paragraph 2 of Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

ex4420 10Statues and statuettes of wood

Statues and statuettes of stone

ex6802 91

– –Marble, travertine and alabaster

ex6802 92

– –Other calcareous stone

ex6802 93

– –Granite

ex6802 99

– –Other stone

ex6809 90Statues and statuettes of plaster or of compositions based on plaster
ex6810 99Statues and statuettes of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced
ex6913Ceramic statues and statuettes
Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares

Of precious metal whether or not plated or clad with precious metal

ex7114 11

– –Statuettes of silver, whether or not plated or clad with other precious metal

ex7114 19

– –Statuettes of other precious metal, whether or not plated or clad with precious metal

ex7114 20

Statues and statuettes of base metal clad with precious metal

Statues and statuettes of base metal

ex8306 21

– –Statues and statuettes plated with precious metal

ex8306 29

– –Other statues and statuettes

ex9505Statues and statuettes for festive, carnival or other entertainment use
ex9602Statuettes of worked vegetable or mineral carving material
ex9703Original statuary, of any material

ANNEX XIU.K. The helicopters and vessels referred to in Article 15

EXPLANATORY NOTEU.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in paragraph 2 of Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

HelicoptersU.K.

8802 11Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2 000 kg
8802 12Of an unladen weight exceeding 2 000 kg

VesselsU.K.

8901Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods
8902Fishing vessels; factory ships and other vessels for processing or preserving fishery products
8903Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes
8904Tugs and pusher crafts
8906Other vessels, including warships and lifeboats other than rowing boats
8907 10Inflatable rafts

[F1ANNEX XIa U.K. Seafood referred to in Article 16a

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

Code Description
03 Fish and crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates
ex 1603 Extracts and juices of fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates
1604 Prepared or preserved fish; caviar and caviar substitutes prepared from fish eggs
1605 Crustaceans, molluscs and other aquatic invertebrates, prepared or preserved
1902 20 10 Stuffed pasta, whether or not cooked or otherwise prepared containing more than 20 % by weight of fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrate
[ F11 ]
ex 2104 Soups and broths and preparations therefor; homogenised composite food preparations, containing fish, crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates]

[F1ANNEX XIb U.K. [F2Lead and lead ore referred to in Article 16b]

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in paragraph 2 of Article 1 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

Code Description
2607 00 00 Lead ores and concentrates
7801 Unwrought lead
7802 00 00 Lead waste and scrap
7804 Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes
ex 7806 00 00 Other articles of lead
7806 00 10

Containers with an anti-radiation lead covering, for the transport or storage of radioactive materials

ex 7806 00 80

the following lead articles:

  • collapsible tubes for packing colours or other products;

  • vats, reservoirs, drums and similar containers other than those from 7806 00 10 (for acids or other chemicals), not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment;

  • lead weights for fishing nets, lead weights for clothing, curtains, … etc. …;

  • weights for clocks, and general purpose counterweights;

  • skeins, hanks and ropes of lead fibres or strands used for packing or for caulking pipe joints;

  • parts of building structures;

  • yacht keels, divers' breast plates;

  • electroplating anodes;

  • lead bars, rods, profiles and wire other than those under 7801 ;

  • tubes and pipes and tube or pipe fittings (for example, couplings, elbows, sleeves), of lead.]

[F3ANNEX XIc U.K. Condensates and natural gas liquids referred to in Article 16c

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
2709 00 10 Natural gas condensates
2711 11 Liquefied natural gas]

[F3ANNEX XId U.K. Refined petroleum products referred to in Article 16d

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
2707 Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents
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
2711 Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons
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
2712 10

Petroleum jelly

2712 20

Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil

Ex 2712 90

Other than petroleum jelly and Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil

2713 Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
Ex 2714 Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks
Ex 2715 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)
Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals.

Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

3403 11

– – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

3403 19

– – Other than preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

Other than containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

Ex 3403 91

– – Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

Ex 3403 99

– – Other than preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials

– – – – – Chemical products or preparations, predominantly composed of organic compounds, not elsewhere specified or included

Ex 3824 99 92

– – – – – – In the form of a liquid at 20 °C

Ex 3824 99 93

– – – – – – Other

Ex 3824 99 96

– – – – – Other

Biodiesel and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing less than 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals
3826 00 10

Fatty-acid mono-alkyl esters, containing by volume 96,5 % or more of esters (FAMAE)

3826 00 90

Other]

[F3ANNEX XIe U.K. Crude oil referred to in Article 16f

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
2709 00 90 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude, other than natural gas condensates]

[F3ANNEX XIf U.K. Textiles referred to in Article 16h

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

Chapter Description
50 Silk
51 Wool, fine or coarse animal hair; horsehair yarn and woven fabric
52 Cotton
53 Other vegetable textile fibres; paper yarn and woven fabrics of paper yarn
54 Man-made filaments; strip and the like of man-made textile materials
55 Man-made staple fibres
56 Wadding, felt and nonwovens; special yarns; twine, cordage, ropes and cables and articles thereof
57 Carpets and other textile floor coverings
58 Special woven fabrics; tufted textile fabrics; lace; tapestries; trimmings; embroidery
59 Impregnated, coated, covered or laminated textile fabrics; textile articles of a kind suitable for industrial use
60 Knitted or crocheted fabrics
61 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
62 Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, not knitted or crocheted
63 Other made-up textile articles; sets; worn clothing and worn textile articles; rags]

[F7ANNEX XIg U.K. FOOD AND AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16j

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
07 Edible vegetables and certain roots and tubers
08 Edible fruit and nuts; peel of citrus fruit or melons
12 Oil seeds and oleaginous fruits; miscellaneous grains, seeds and fruit; industrial or medicinal plants; straw and fodder]

[F7ANNEX XIh U.K. MACHINERY AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16k

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
85 Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles]

[F7ANNEX XIi U.K. EARTH AND STONE, INCLUDING MAGNESITE AND MAGNESIA, REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16l

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
25 Salt; sulphur; earths and stone; plastering materials, lime and cement]

[F7ANNEX XIj U.K. WOOD REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16m

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
44 Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal]

[F7ANNEX XIk U.K. VESSELS REFERRED TO IN ARTICLE 16n

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
89 Ships, boats and floating structures]

[F7ANNEX XIl U.K.

PART A U.K. Industrial machinery, transportation vehicles, and iron, steel and other metals referred to in Article 16p

EXPLANATORY NOTE U.K.

The nomenclature codes are taken from the Combined Nomenclature as defined in Article 1(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff and as set out in Annex I thereto, which are valid at the time of publication of this Regulation and mutatis mutandis as amended by subsequent legislation.

CN code Description
72 Iron and steel
73 Articles of iron or steel
74 Copper and articles thereof
75 Nickel and articles thereof
76 Aluminium and articles thereof
78 Lead and articles thereof
79 Zinc and articles thereof
80 Tin and articles thereof
81 Other base metals; cermets; articles thereof
82 Tools, implements, cutlery, spoons and forks, of base metal; parts thereof of base metal
83 Miscellaneous articles of base metal
84 Nuclear reactors, boilers, machinery and mechanical appliances; parts thereof
85 Electrical machinery and equipment and parts thereof; sound recorders and reproducers, television image and sound recorders and reproducers, and parts and accessories of such articles
86 Railway or tramway locomotives, rolling stock and parts thereof; railway or tramway track fixtures and fittings and parts thereof; mechanical (including electromechanical) traffic signalling equipment of all kinds
87 Vehicles other than railway or tramway rolling stock, and parts and accessories thereof
88 Aircraft, spacecraft, and parts thereof
89 Ships, boats and floating structures

PART B U.K. Aircraft models and types referred to in Article 16q(1)

An-24R/RV, An-148-100B, Il-18D, Il-62M, Tu-134B-3, Tu-154B, Tu-204-100B, and Tu-204-300.]

ANNEX XIIU.K. List of services referred to in Article 18

NOTESU.K.

1.

Central Products Classification (CPC) codes are set out in Statistical Office of the United Nations, Statistical Papers, Series M, No. 77, Provisional Central Product Classification, 1991.

2.

Only the parts of the CPC codes described below are covered by the prohibition.

Part A:U.K.Services incidental to mining and manufacturing in the chemical, mining and refining industry:

Description of servicesStemming from CPC Code
Tunnelling, overburden removal and other development and preparation work of mineral properties and sites, except for mining oil and gas.CPC 5115
Geological, geophysical, geochemical and other scientific consulting services as they relate to the location of mineral deposits, oil and gas and groundwater by studying the properties of the earth and rock formations and structures. Included here are the services of analysing the results of subsurface surveys, the study of earth sample and core, and assistance and advice in developing and extracting mineral resources.CPC 86751
Gathering services of information on subsurface earth formations by different methods, including seismographic, gravimetric, magnetometric and other subsurface surveying methods.CPC 86752
Gathering services of information on the shape, position and/or boundaries of a portion of the Earth's surface by different methods, including transit, photogrammetric and hydrographic surveying, for the purpose of preparing maps.CPC 86753
Oil and gas field service activities provided on a fee or contract basis as follows: directional drilling and redrilling; ‘spudding in’; derrick building, repairing and dismantling; cementing oil and gas well casings; pumping wells and plugging and abandoning wells.CPC 8830

Manufacture of coke — operation of coke ovens chiefly for the production of coke or semi-coke from hardcoal and lignite, of retort carbon and residual products such as coal tar or pitch;

Agglomeration of coke;

Manufacture of refined petroleum products — production of liquid or gaseous fuels (e.g. ethane, butane or propane), illuminating oils, lubricating oils or greases or other products from crude petroleum or bituminous minerals or their fractionation products;

Manufacture or extraction of such products as petroleum jelly, paraffin wax, other petroleum waxes and such residual products as petroleum coke and petroleum bitumen;

Manufacture of nuclear fuel — extraction of uranium metal from pitchblende or other uranium bearing ores;

Manufacture of alloys, dispersions or mixtures of natural uranium or its compounds;

Manufacture of enriched uranium and its compounds, plutonium and its compounds, or alloys, dispersions or mixtures of these compounds;

Manufacture of uranium depleted in U 235 and its compounds, thorium and its compounds, or alloys, dispersions or mixtures of these compounds;

Manufacture of other radio-active elements, isotopes or compounds; and

Manufacture of non-irradiated fuel elements for use in nuclear reactors.

CPC 8845

Manufacture of basic chemicals, except fertilizers and nitrogen compounds;

Manufacture of fertilizers and nitrogen compounds;

Manufacture of plastics in primary forms and of synthetic rubber;

Manufacture of pesticides and other agro-chemical products;

Manufacture of paints, varnishes and similar coatings, printing ink and mastics;

Manufacture of botanical products;

Manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes and toilet preparations and

Manufacture of man-made fibres.

CPC 8846
Manufacture of basic metals on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8851
Manufacture of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8852
Manufacture of machinery and equipment on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8853
Manufacture of office, accounting and computing machinery, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8854
Manufacture of electrical machinery and apparatus on a fee or contract basis in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8855
Manufacture of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8858
Manufacture of other transport equipment, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8859
Repair services of fabricated metal products, except machinery and equipment, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8861
Repair services of machinery and equipment on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8862
Repair services of office, accounting and computing machinery, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8863
Repair services of electrical machinery and apparatus on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8864
Repair services of motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8867
Repair services of other transport equipment, on a fee or contract basis, in the chemical, mining and refining industry.CPC 8868

Part B:U.K.Computer and related services (CPC: 84)

Description of servicesStemming from CPC Code

Consultancy services related to the installation of computer hardware;

Software implementation services;

Data processing services;

Data base services;

Maintenance and repair services of office machinery and equipment including computers;

Data preparation services;

Training services for staff of clients.

CPC 84

ANNEX XIIIU.K. List of persons, entities and bodies referred to in Article 34(1) and 34(3)

(a)Natural personsU.K.

NameAliasIdentifying informationDate of UN designationStatement of reasons
1.Yun Ho-jinYun Ho-chinDOB: 13.10.194416.7.2009Director of Namchongang Trading Corporation; oversees the import of items needed for the uranium enrichment programme.
2.Ri Je-SonRi Che SonDOB: 193816.7.2009Minister of Atomic Energy Industry since April 2014. Former Director of the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE), chief agency directing DPRK's nuclear programme; facilitated several nuclear endeavours including GBAE's management of Yongbyon Nuclear Research Centre and Namchongang Trading Corporation.
3.Hwang Sok-hwa16.7.2009Director in the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE); involved in DPRK's nuclear programme; as Chief of the Scientific Guidance Bureau in the GBAE, served on the Science Committee inside the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
[F124. Ri Hong-sop 1940 16.7.2009 Former director, Yongbyon Nuclear Research Centre, and Head of Nuclear Weapons Institute, oversaw three core facilities that assist in the production of weapons-grade plutonium: the Fuel Fabrication Facility, the Nuclear Reactor, and the Reprocessing Plant.]
5.Han Yu-ro16.7.2009Director of Korea Ryongaksan General Trading Corporation; involved in DPRK's ballistic missile programme.
6.Paek Chang-Ho

Pak Chang-Ho;

Paek Ch'ang-Ho

DOB: 18.6.1964

POB: Kaesong, DPRK

Passport: 381420754

Passport date of issue: 7.12.2011

Passport date of expiration: 7.12.2016

22.1.2013Senior official and head of the satellite control centre of Korean Committee for Space Technology.
7.Chang Myong- ChinJang Myong-Jin

DOB: 19.2.1968

DOB: 1965 or 1966

22.1.2013General Manager of the Sohae Satellite Launching Station and head of launch centre at which the 13 April and 12 December 2012 launches took place.
8.Ra Ky'ong-Su

Ra Kyung-Su

Chang, Myong Ho

DOB: 4.6.1954

Passport: 645120196

22.1.2013Ra Ky'ong-Su is a Tanchon Commercial Bank (TCB) official. In this capacity he has facilitated transactions for TCB. Tanchon was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 as the main DPRK financial entity responsible for sales of conventional arms, ballistic missiles, and goods related to the assembly and manufacture of such weapons.
9.Kim Kwang-il

DOB: 1.9.1969

Passport: PS381420397

22.1.2013Kim Kwang-il is a Tanchon Commercial Bank (TCB) official. In this capacity, he has facilitated transactions for TCB and the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID). Tanchon was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 as the main DPRK financial entity responsible for sales of conventional arms, ballistic missiles, and goods related to the assembly and manufacture of such weapons. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
10.Yo'n Cho'ng Nam7.3.2013Chief Representative for the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID). The KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons
11.Ko Ch'o'l-Chae7.3.2013Deputy Chief Representative for the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID). The KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
12.Mun Cho'ng- Ch'o'l7.3.2013Mun Cho'ng-Ch'o'l is a TCB official. In this capacity he has facilitated transactions for TCB. Tanchon was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the main DPRK financial entity for sales of conventional arms, ballistic missiles, and goods related to the assembly and manufacture of such weapons.
13.Choe Chun-Sik

Choe Chun Sik;

Ch'oe Ch'un Sik

DOB: 12.10.1954

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Choe Chun-sik was the director of the Second Academy of Natural Sciences (SANS) and was the head of the DPRK's long-range missile programme.
14.Choe Song Il

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 472320665

Date of expiration: 26.9.2017

Passport: 563120356

2.3.2016Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative. Served as the Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative in Vietnam.
15.Hyon Kwang IIHyon Gwang Il

DOB: 27.5.1961

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Hyon Kwang II is the Department Director for Scientific Development at the National Aerospace Development Administration.
16.Jang Bom SuJang Pom Su, Jang Hyon U

DOB: 15.4.1957, 22.2.1958

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 836110034 (diplomatic)

Passport date of expiration: 1.1.2020

2.3.2016Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative in Syria.
17.Jang Yong Son

DOB: 20.2.1957

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) Representative. Served as the KOMID representative in Iran.
18.Jon Myong GukCho 'n Myo 'ng-kuk; Jon Yong Sang

DOB: 18.10.1976, 25.8.1976

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 4721202031

Passport date of expiration: 21.2.2017

Passport: 836110035 (diplomatic)

Passport date of expiration: 1.1.2020

2.3.2016Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative in Syria.
19.Kang Mun KilJiang Wen-ji

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: PS472330208

Passport date of expiration: 4.7.2017

2.3.2016Kang Mun Kil has conducted nuclear procurement activities as a representative of Namchongang, also known as Namhung.
20.Kang Ryong

DOB: 21.8.1969

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) Representative in Syria.
21.Kim Jung JongKim Chung Chong

DOB: 7.11.1966

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 199421147

Passport date of expiration: 29.12.2014

Passport: 381110042

Passport date of expiration: 25.1.2016

Passport: 563210184

Passport date of expiration: 18.6.2018

2.3.2016Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative. Served as the Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative in Vietnam.
22.Kim Kyu

DOB: 30.7.1968

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) External Affairs Officer.
23.Kim Tong My'ongKim Chin-So'k; Kim Tong-Myong; Kim Jin-Sok; Kim, Hyok-Chol

DOB: 1964

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Kim Tong My'ong is the President of Tanchon Commercial Bank and has held various positions within Tanchon Commercial bank since at least 2002. He has also played a role in managing Amroggang's affairs.
24.Kim Yong Chol

DOB. 18.2.1962

Nationality: DPRK

2.3.2016Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) Representative. Served as the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) Representative in Iran.
25.Ko Tae HunKim Myong Gi

D.O.B. 25.5.1972

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563120630

Passport date of expiration: 20.3.2018

2.3.2016Tanchon Commercial Bank Representative.
26.Ri Man Gon

DOB: 29.10.1945

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: P0381230469

Passport date of expiration: 6.4.2016

2.3.2016Ri Man Gon is the Minister of the Munitions Industry Department.
27.Ryu Jin

DOB: 7.8.1965

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563410081

2.3.2016KOMID Representative in Syria.
28.Yu Chol UNationality: DPRK2.3.2016Yu Chol U is the Director of the National Aerospace Development Administration.
29.Pak Chun Il

DOB: 28.7.1954

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563410091

30.11.2016Pak Chun Il has served as the DPRK Ambassador to Egypt; provides support to KOMID, a designated entity (under the name: Korea Kumryung Trading Corporation).
30.Kim Song CholKim Hak Song

DOB 26.3.1968

DOB 15.10.1970

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 381420565

Passport: 654120219

30.11.2016Kim Song Chol is a KOMID official who has conducted business in Sudan in the interest of KOMID, a designated entity.
31.Son Jong HyokSon Min

DOB 20.5.1980

Nationality: DPRK

30.11.2016Son Jong Hyok is a KOMID official who has conducted business in Sudan in the interest of KOMID, a designated entity.
32.Kim Se Gon

DOB 13.11.1969

Nationality: DPRK

Passport PD472310104

30.11.2016Kim Se Gon works on behalf of the Ministry of Atomic Energy Industry, a designated entity.
33.Ri Won Ho

DOB 17.7.1964

Nationality: DPRK

Passport 381310014

30.11.2016Ri Won Ho is a DPRK Ministry of State Security Official stationed in Syria supporting KOMID, a designated entity.
34.Jo Yong CholCho Yong Chol

DOB: 30.9.1973

Nationality: DPRK.

30.11.2016Jo Yong Chol is a DPRK Ministry of State Security Official stationed in Syria supporting KOMID, a designated entity.
35.Kim Chol Sam

DOB: 11.3.1971

Nationality: DPRK

30.11.2016Kim Chol Sam is a Representative for Daedong Credit Bank (DCB), a designated entity, who has been involved in managing transactions on behalf of DCB Finance Limited. As an overseas-based representative of DCB, it is suspected that he has facilitated transactions worth hundreds of thousands of dollars and he is likely to have managed millions of dollars in DPRK related accounts with potential links to nuclear/missile programmes.
36.Kim Sok Chol

DOB: 8.5.1955

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 472310082

30.11.2016Kim Sok Chol has served as the DPRK Ambassador to Myanmar. He operates as a KOMID (a designated entity) facilitator. He has been paid by KOMID for his assistance and has arranged meetings on behalf of KOMID, including a meeting between KOMID and Myanmar's defence related persons to discuss financial matters.
37.Chang Chang HaJang Chang Ha

DOB: 10.1.1964

Nationality: DPRK

30.11.2016Chang Chang Ha is the President of the Second Academy of Natural Sciences (SANS), a designated entity.
38.Cho Chun RyongJo Chun Ryong

DOB: 4.4.1960

Nationality: DPRK.

30.11.2016Cho Chun Ryong is the Chairman of the Second Economic Committee (SEC), a designated entity.
39.Son Mun San

DOB: 23.1.1951

Nationality: DPRK

30.11.2016Son Mun San is the Director-General of the External Affairs Bureau of the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE), a designated ent
40.Cho Il UCho Il Woo

DOB: 10.05.1945

POB: Musan, North Hamgyo'ng Province, DPRK

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 736410010

2.6.2017Director of the Fifth Bureau of the Reconnaissance General Bureau. Cho is believed to be in charge of overseas espionage operations and foreign intelligence collection for DPRK.
41.Cho Yon ChunJo Yon Jun

DOB: 28.09.1937

Nationality: DPRK

2.6.2017Vice Director of the Organization and Guidance Department, which directs key personnel appointments for the Workers' Party of Korea and the DPRK's military.
42.Choe Hwi

DOB: 1954 or 1955.

Gender: male.

Nationality: DPRK.

Address: DPRK

2.6.2017First Vice Director of the Workers' Party of Korea Propaganda and Agitation Department, which controls all DPRK media and is used by the government to control the public.
43.Jo Yong-WonCho Yongwon

DOB: 24.10.1957

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Address: DPRK

2.6.2017Vice Director of the Workers' Party of Korea's Organization and Guidance Department, which directs key personnel appointments for the Workers' Party of Korea and DPRK's military.
44.Kim Chol Nam

DOB: 19.2.1970

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563120238

Address: DPRK

2.6.2017President of Korea Kumsan Trading Corporation, a company that procures supplies for General Bureau of Atomic Energy and serves as a cash route to DPRK.
45.Kim Kyong Ok

DOB: 1937 or 1938

Nationality: DPRK

Address: Pyongyang, DPRK

2.6.2017Vice Director of the Organization and Guidance Department, which directs key personnel appointments for the Workers' Party of Korea and DPRK's military.
46.Kim Tong-Ho

DOB: 18.8.1969

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 745310111

Address: Vietnam.

2.6.2017Vietnam Representative for Tanchon Commercial Bank, which is the main DPRK financial entity for weapons and missile-related sales.
47.Min Byong Chol

Min Pyo'ng-ch'o'l;

Min Byong-chol;

Min Byong Chun

DOB: 10.8.1948

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Address: DPRK

2.6.2017Member of the Workers' Party of Korea's Organization and Guidance Department, which directs key personnel appointments for the Workers' Party of Korea and DPRK's military.
48.Paek Se Bong

DOB: 21.3. 1938

Nationality: DPRK

2.6.2017Paek Se Bong is a former Chairman of the Second Economic Committee, a former member of the National Defense Commission, and a former Vice Director of Munitions Industry Department (MID).
49.Pak Han SeKang Myong Chol

Nationality: DPRK

Passport 290410121

Address: DPRK

2.6.2017Vice Chairman of the Second Economic Committee, which oversees the production of DPRK's ballistic missiles and directs the activities of Korea Mining Development Corporation, DPRK's premier arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
50.Pak To ChunPak Do Chun

DOB: 9.3.1944

Nationality: DPRK

2.6.2017Pak To Chun is a former Secretary of Munitions Industry Department (MID) and currently advises on affairs relating to nuclear and missile programmes. He is a former State Affairs Commission member and is a member Workers' Party of Korea Political Bureau.
51.Ri Jae IlRi Chae-Il

DOB: 1934

Nationality: DPRK

2.6.2017Vice Director of the Workers' Party of Korea Propaganda and Agitation Department, which controls all DPRK's media and is used by the government to control the public.
[F1352. Ri Su Yong

DOB: 25.6.1968

Nationality: DPRK

Passport No: 654310175

Address: n/a

Gender: male

Served as Korea Ryonbong General Corporation representative in Cuba

2.6.2017 Official for Korea Ryonbong General Corporation, specialises in acquisition for DPRK's defence industries and support to Pyongyang's military-related sales. Its procurements also probably support the DPRK's chemical weapons programme.]
53.Ri Yong Mu

DOB: 25.1.1925

Nationality: DPRK

2.6.2017Ri Yong Mu is a Vice Chairman of the State Affairs Commission, which directs and guides all DPRK's military, defence, and security-related affairs, including acquisition and procurement.
54.Choe Chun YongCh'oe Ch'un-yong

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 65441078

5.8.2017Representative for Ilsim International Bank, which is affiliated with the DPRK military and has a close relationship with the Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation. Ilsim International Bank has attempted to evade United Nations sanctions.
55.Han Jang SuChang-Su Han

DOB: 8.11.1969

Gender: male

POB: Pyongyang

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 745420176

Passport date of expiration: 19.10.2020

5.8.2017Chief Representative of the Foreign Trade Bank.
56.Jang Song Chol

DOB: 12.3.1967

Nationality: DPRK

5.8.2017Korea Mining Development Corporation (KOMID) representative overseas.
57.Jang Sung Nam

DOB: 14.7.1970

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563120368, issued on 22.3.2013

Passport date of expiration: 22.3.2018

Address: DPRK

5.8.2017Chief of an overseas Tangun Trading Corporation branch, which is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support the DPRK's defence research and development programmes.
58.Jo Chol SongCho Ch'o'l-so'ng

DOB: 25.9.1984

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 654320502

Passport date of expiration: 16.9.2019

5.8.2017Deputy Representative for the Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation, which provides financial services in support to Tanchon Commercial Bank and Korea Kyoksin Trading, a subordinate entity of Korea Ryonbong General Corporation.
59.Kang Chol Su

DOB: 13.2.1969

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 472234895

5.8.2017Official for Korea Ryonbong General Corporation, which specializes in acquisition for the DPRK's defence industries and support for the DPRK's military-related overseas sales. Its procurements also likely support the DPRK's chemical weapons programme.
60.Kim Mun CholKim Mun-ch'o'l

DOB: 25.3.1957

Nationality: DPRK

5.8.2017Representative for Korea United Development Bank.
61.Kim Nam Ung

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 654110043

5.8.2017Representative for Ilsim International Bank, which is affiliated with the DPRK military and has a close relationship with the Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation. Ilsim International Bank has attempted to evade United Nations sanctions.
62.Pak Il KyuPak Il-Gyu

Gender: male

Nationality: DPRK

Passport: 563120235

5.8.2017Official for Korea Ryonbong General Corporation, which specializes in acquisition for DPRK's defence industries and support to Pyongyang's military-related sales. Its procurements also likely support the DPRK's chemical weapons programme.
[F1463. [X1Pak Yong Sik]

Nationality: DPRK

YOB: 1950

11.9.2017 Member of the Workers' Party of Korea Central Military Commission, which is responsible for the development and implementation of the Workers' Party of Korea military policies, commands and controls the DPRK's military, and helps direct the country's military defence industries.]
[F1564. Ch'oe So'k Min

DOB: 25.7.1978

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ch'oe So'k-min is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative. In 2016, Ch'oe So'k-min was the deputy representative of the Foreign Trade Bank branch office in that overseas location. He has been associated with cash transfers from that overseas Foreign Trade Bank office to banks affiliated with North Korean special organizations and Reconnaissance General Bureau operatives located overseas in an effort to evade sanctions.
65. Chu Hyo'k Ju Hyok

DOB: 23.11.1986

Passport No 836420186 issued 28.10.2016 expires 28.10.2021 .

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Chu Hyo'k is a North Korean national who is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative.
66. Kim Jong Sik Kim Cho'ng-sik

YOB: 1967-1969.

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

Address: DPRK

22.12.2017 A leading official guiding the DPRK's WMD development efforts. Serving as Deputy Director of the Workers' Party of Korea Munitions Industry Department.
67. Kim Kyong Il Kim Kyo'ng-il

Location: Libya

DOB: 1.8.1979

Passport No 836210029.

Nationality: DPRK.

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Kim Kyong Il is a Foreign Trade Bank deputy chief representative in Libya.
68. Kim Tong Chol Kim Tong-ch'o'l

DOB: 28.1.1966

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Kim Tong Chol is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative.
69. Ko Chol Man Ko Ch'o'l-man

DOB: 30.9.1967

Passport No 472420180

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ko Chol Man is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative.
70. Ku Ja Hyong Ku Cha-hyo'ng

Location: Libya

DOB: 8.9.1957

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ku Ja Hyong is a Foreign Trade Bank chief representative in Libya.
71. Mun Kyong Hwan Mun Kyo'ng-hwan

DOB: 22.8.1967

Passport No 381120660 expires 25.3.2016 .

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Mun Kyong Hwan is an overseas Bank of East Land representative.
72. Pae Won Uk Pae Wo'n-uk

DOB: 22.8.1969

Nationality: DPRK

Passport No 472120208 expires 22.2.2017

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Pae Won Uk is an overseas Daesong Bank representative.
73. Pak Bong Nam

Lui Wai Ming;

Pak Pong Nam;

Pak Pong-nam

DOB: 6.5.1969 .

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Pak Bong Nam is an overseas Ilsim International Bank representative.
74. Pak Mun Il Pak Mun-il

DOB: 1.1.1965

Passport No 563335509 expires 27.8.2018 .

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Pak Mun Il is an overseas official of Korea Daesong Bank.
75. Ri Chun Hwan Ri Ch'un-hwan

[X2DOB: 21.8.1957

Passport No 563233049 expires 9.5.2018 .]

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ri Chun Hwan is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative.
76. Ri Chun Song Ri Ch'un-so'ng

DOB: 30.10.1965

Passport No 654133553 expires 11.3.2019 .

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ri Chun Song is an overseas Foreign Trade Bank representative.
77. Ri Pyong Chul Ri Pyo'ng-ch'o'l

YOB: 1948

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: Male

Address: DPRK

22.12.2017 Alternate Member of the Political Bureau of the Workers' Party of Korea and First Vice Director of the Munitions Industry Department.
78. Ri Song Hyok Li Cheng He

DOB: 19.3.1965

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: male

22.12.2017 Ri Song Hyok is an overseas representative for Koryo Bank and Koryo Credit Development Bank and has reportedly established front companies to procure items and conduct financial transactions on behalf of North Korea.
79. Ri U'n So'ng

Ri Eun Song;

Ri Un Song

DOB: 23.7.1969

Nationality: DPRK

Gender: Male

22.12.2017 Ri U'n-so'ng is an overseas Korea Unification Development Bank representative.]
[F1680. Tsang Yung Yuan Neil Tsang, Yun Yuan Tsang

DOB: 20.10.1957

Passport No: 302001581

30.3.2018 Tsang Yung Yuan has coordinated DPRK coal exports with a DPRK broker operating in a third country, and he has a history of other sanctions evasion activities.]

Editorial Information

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(b)Legal persons, entities and bodiesU.K.

NameAliasLocationDate of UN designationOther information
1.Korea Mining Development Trading CorporationCHANGGWANG SINYONG CORPORATION; EXTERNAL TECHNOLOGY GENERAL CORPORATION; DPRKN MINING DEVELOPMENT TRADING COOPERATION; ‘KOMID’Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK24.4.2009Primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
2.Korea Ryonbong General Corporation

KOREA YONBONG GENERAL CORPORATION;

LYON-GAKSAN GENERAL TRADING CORPORATION

Pot'onggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK; Rakwon-dong,

Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK

24.4.2009Defence conglomerate specialising in acquisition for DPRK defence industries and support to that country's military-related sales.
3.Tanchon Commercial BankCHANGGWANG CREDIT BANK; KOREA CHANGGWANG CREDIT BANK

Saemul 1- Dong

Pyongchon District, Pyongyang, DPRK

24.4.2009Main DPRK financial entity for sales of conventional arms, ballistic missiles, and goods related to the assembly and manufacture of such weapons.
4.Namchongang Trading CorporationNCG; NAMCHONGANG TRADING;NAM CHON GANG CORPORATION; NOMCHONGANG TRADING CO.; NAM CHONG GAN TRADING CORPORATION; Namhung Trading Corporation; Korea Daeryonggang Trading Corporation; Korea Tearyonggang Trading Corporation

Pyongyang, DPRK

Sengujadong 11-2/(or Kwangbok-dong), Mangyongdae District, Pyongyang, DPRK

Telephone numbers: +850-2-18111, 18222 (ext. 8573). Facsimile number: +850-2-381-4687

16.7.2009Namchongang is a DPRK trading company subordinate to the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE). Namchongang has been involved in the procurement of Japanese-origin vacuum pumps that were identified at a DPRK nuclear facility, as well as nuclear-related procurement associated with a German individual. It has further been involved in the purchase of aluminium tubes and other equipment specifically suitable for a uranium enrichment programme from the late 1990s. Its representative is a former diplomat who served as DPRK's representative for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspection of the Yongbyon nuclear facilities in 2007. Namchongang's proliferation activities are of grave concern given the DPRK's past proliferation activities.
5.Hong Kong ElectronicsHONG KONG ELECTRONICS KISH COSanaee St., Kish Island, Iran.16.7.2009Owned or controlled by, or acts or purports to act for or on behalf of Tanchon Commercial Bank and KOMID. Hong Kong Electronics has transferred millions of dollars of proliferation-related funds on behalf of Tanchon Commercial Bank and KOMID (both designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009) since 2007. Hong Kong Electronics has facilitated the movement of money from Iran to the DPRK on behalf of KOMID.
6.Korea Hyoksin Trading CorporationKOREA HYOKSIN EXPORT AND IMPORT CORPORATIONRakwon-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK.16.7.2009A DPRK company based in Pyongyang that is subordinate to Korea Ryonbong General Corporation (designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009) and is involved in the development of weapons of mass destruction.
7.General Bureau of Atomic Energy (GBAE)General Department of Atomic Energy (GDAE)Haeudong, Pyongchen District, Pyongyang, DPRK.16.7.2009

The GBAE is responsible for the DPRK's nuclear programme, which includes the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Centre and its 5 MWe (25 MWt) plutonium production research reactor, as well as its fuel fabrication and reprocessing facilities.

The GBAE has held nuclear-related meetings and discussions with the International Atomic Energy Agency. GBAE is the primary DPRK Government agency that oversees nuclear programmes, including the operation of the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Centre.

8.Korean Tangun Trading CorporationPyongyang, DPRK.16.7.2009Korea Tangun Trading Corporation is subordinate to DPRK's Second Academy of Natural Sciences and is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support DPRK's defence research and development programmes, including, but not limited to, weapons of mass destruction and delivery system programmes and procurement, including materials that are controlled or prohibited under relevant multilateral control regimes.
9.Korean Committee for Space Technology

DPRK Committee for Space Technology;

Department of Space Technology of the DPRK; Committee for Space Technology; KCST

Pyongyang, DPRK22.1.2013The Korean Committee for Space Technology (KCST) orchestrated the DPRK's launches on 13 April 2012 and 12 December 2012 via the satellite control centre and Sohae launch area.
10.Bank of East Land

Dongbang Bank;

Tongbang U'Nhaeng;

Tongbang Bank

P.O.32, BEL Building, Jonseung-Dung, Moranbong District, Pyongyang, DPRK.22.1.2013DPRK financial institution Bank of East Land facilitates weapons-related transactions for, and other support to, arms manufacturer and exporter Green Pine Associated Corporation (Green Pine). Bank of East Land has actively worked with Green Pine to transfer funds in a manner that circumvents sanctions. In 2007 and 2008, Bank of East Land facilitated transactions involving Green Pine and Iranian financial institutions, including Bank Melli and Bank Sepah. The Security Council designated Bank Sepah in Resolution 1747 (2007) for providing support to Iran's ballistic missile programme. Green Pine was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2012.
11.Korea Kumryong Trading Corporation22.1.2013Used as an alias by the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) to carry out procurement activities. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
12.Tosong Technology Trading CorporationPyongyang, DPRK22.1.2013The Korea Mining Development Corporation (KOMID) is the parent company of Tosong Technology Trading Corporation. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
13.Korea Ryonha Machinery Joint Venture Corporation

Chosun Yunha Machinery Joint Operation Company; Korea Ryenha Machinery J/V Corporation; Ryonha Machinery Joint Venture Corporation; Ryonha Machinery Corporation; Ryonha Machinery;

Ryonha Machine Tool; Ryonha Machine Tool Corporation; Ryonha Machinery Corp; Ryonhwa Machinery Joint Venture Corporation; Ryonhwa Machinery JV; Huichon Ryonha Machinery General Plant; Unsan; Unsan Solid Tools; and Millim Technology Company

Tongan-dong, Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK; Mangungdae-gu, Pyongyang, DPRK; Mangyongdae District, Pyongyang, DPRK.

Email addresses: ryonha@silibank.com; sjc117@hotmail.com; and millim@silibank.com

Telephone numbers: 8502-18111; 8502-18111-8642; and 850 2 18111-3818642

Facsimile number: 8502-381-4410

22.1.2013Korea Ryonbong General Corporation is the parent company of Korea Ryonha Machinery Joint Venture Corporation. Korea Ryonbong General Corporation was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is a defence conglomerate specialising in acquisition for DPRK defence industries and support to that country's military-related sales.
14.Leader (Hong Kong) InternationalLeader International Trading Limited; Leader (Hong Kong) International Trading Limited

LM-873, RM B, 14/F,

Wah Hen Commercial Centre, 383 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong, China.

22.1.2013Leader International (Hong Kong company registration number 1177053), facilitates shipments on behalf of the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID). KOMID was designated by the Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
15.Green Pine Associated CorporationCho'ngsong United Trading Company; Chongsong Yonhap; Ch'o'ngsong Yo'nhap; Chosun Chawo'n Kaebal T'uja Hoesa; Jindallae; Ku'm- haeryong Company LTD; Natural Resources Development and Investment Corporation; Saeingp'il Company; National Resources Development and Investment Corporation; Saeng Pil Trading Corporation

c/o Reconnaissance General Bureau Headquarters, HyongjesanGuyok, Pyongyang, DPRK

Nungrado, Pyongyang, DPRK

Rakrang No. 1 Rakrang District Pyongyang Korea, Chilgol-1

dong, Mangyongdae District, Pyongyang, DPRK

Telephone number: +850-2-18111(ext. 8327).

Facsimile number: +850-2-3814685 and +850-2-3813372

Email addresses:

pac@silibank.com and kndic@co.chesin.com.

2.5.2012

Green Pine Associated Corporation (‘Green Pine’) has taken over many of the activities of the Korea Mining Development Trading

Corporation (KOMID). KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.

Green Pine is also responsible for approximately half of the arms and related materiel exported by the DPRK.

Green Pine has been identified for sanctions for exporting arms or related materiel from DPRK. Green Pine specialises in the production of maritime military craft and armaments, such as submarines, military boats and missile systems, and has exported torpedoes and technical assistance to Iranian defence-related firms.

16.Amroggang Development Banking Corporation

Amroggang Development Bank;

Amnokkang Development Bank

Tongan-dong, Pyongyang, DPRK2.5.2012Amroggang, which was established in 2006, is a Tanchon Commercial Bank-related company managed by Tanchon officials. Tanchon plays a role in financing KOMID's sales of ballistic missiles and has also been involved in ballistic missile transactions from KOMID to Iran's Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (SHIG). Tanchon Commercial Bank was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the main DPRK financial entity for sales of conventional arms, ballistic missiles and goods related to the assembly and manufacture of such weapons. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons. The Security Council designated SHIG in Resolution 1737 (2006) as an entity involved in Iran's ballistic missile programme.
17.Korea Heungjin Trading CompanyHunjin Trading Co.; Korea Henjin Trading Co.; Korea Hengjin Trading CompanyPyongyang, DPRK.2.5.2012The Korea Heungjin Trading Company is used by KOMID for trading purposes. It is suspected it has been involved in supplying missile-related goods to Iran's Shahid Hemmat Industrial Group (SHIG). Heungjin has been associated with KOMID, and, more specifically, KOMID's procurement office. Heungjin has been used to procure an advanced digital controller with applications in missile design. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons. The Security-Council designated SHIG in Resolution 1737 (2006) as an entity involved in Iran's ballistic missile programme.
18.Second Academy of Natural Sciences

2nd Academy of Natural Sciences; Che 2 Chayon Kwahakwon; Academy of Natural Sciences; Chayon Kwahak-Won; National Defense Academy;

Kukpang Kwahak-Won; Second Academy of Natural Sciences Research Institute; Sansri

Pyongyang, DPRK7.3.2013The Second Academy of Natural Sciences is a national-level organisation responsible for research and development of the DPRK's advanced weapons systems, including missiles and probably nuclear weapons. The Second Academy of Natural Sciences uses a number of subordinate organisations to obtain technology, equipment, and information from overseas, including Tangun Trading Corporation, for use in the DPRK's missile and probably nuclear weapons programmes. Tangun Trading Corporation was designated by the Sanctions Committee in July 2009 and is primarily responsible for the procurement of commodities and technologies to support DPRK's defence research and development programmes, including, but not limited to, weapons of mass destruction and delivery system programmes and procurement, including materials that are controlled or prohibited under relevant multilateral control regimes.
19.Korea Complex Equipment Import CorporationRakwon-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK.7.3.2013Korea Ryonbong General Corporation is the parent company of Korea Complex Equipment Import Corporation. Korea Ryonbong General Corporation was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is a defence conglomerate specialising in acquisition for DPRK defence industries and support to that country's military-related sales.
20.Ocean Maritime Management Company, Limited (OMM)OMM

Donghung Dong, Central District, PO BOX 120, Pyongyang, DPRK;

Dongheung-dong Changgwang Street, Chung-Ku, PO Box 125, Pyongyang, DPRK

28.7.2014Ocean Maritime Management Company, Limited (IMO Number: 1790183) is the operator of the vessel Chong Chon Gang. It played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed cargo of arms and related material from Cuba to the DPRK in July 2013. As such, Ocean Maritime Management Company, Limited contributed to activities prohibited by the resolutions, namely the arms embargo imposed by resolution 1718 (2006), as modified by resolution 1874 (2009), and contributed to the evasion of the measures imposed by these resolutions.
Ocean Maritime Management Company, Limited is the operator/manager of the following vessels with IMO Number:
(a)Chol Ryong 8606173
Ryong Gun Bong2.3.2016
(b)Chong Bong 8909575
Greenlight, Blue Nouvelle2.3.2016
(c)Chong Rim 2 8916293
2.3.2016
(d)Hoe Ryong 9041552
2.3.2016
(e)Hu Chang 8330815
O Un Chong Nyon2.3.2016
(f)Hui Chon 8405270
Hwang Gum San 22.3.2016
(g)Ji Hye San 8018900
Hyok Sin 22.3.2016
(h)Kang Gye 8829593
Pi Ryu Gang2.3.2016
(i)Mi Rim 8713471
2.3.2016
(j)Mi Rim 2 9361407
2.3.2016
(k)O Rang 8829555
Po Thong Gang2.3.2016
(l)Ra Nam 2 8625545
2.3.2016
(m)Ra Nam 3 9314650
2.3.2016
(n)Ryo Myong 8987333
2.3.2016
(o)Ryong Rim 8018912
Jon Jin 22.3.2016
(p)Se Pho 8819017
Rak Won 22.3.2016
(q)Songjin 8133530
Jang Ja San Chong Nyon Ho2.3.2016
(r)South Hill 2 8412467
2.3.2016
(s)Tan Chon 7640378
Ryon Gang 22.3.2016
(t)Thae Pyong San 9009085
Petrel 12.3.2016
(u)Tong Hung San 7937317
Chong Chon Gang2.3.2016
(v)Tong Hung 8661575
2.3.2016
21.Academy of National Defense SciencePyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016The Academy of National Defense Science is involved in the DPRK's efforts to advance the development of its ballistic missile and nuclear weapons programmes.
22.Chong-chongang Shipping CompanyChong Chon Gang Shipping Co. Ltd.Address: 817 Haeun, Donghung-dong, Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK; Alternate Address: 817, Haeum, Tonghun-dong, Chung-gu, Pyongyang, DPRK; IMO Number: 53428832.3.2016The Chongchongang Shipping Company, through its vessel, the Chong Chon Gang, attempted to directly import the illicit shipment of conventional weapons and arms to the DPRK in July 2013.
23.Daedong Credit Bank (DCB)DCB; Taedong Credit BankAddress: Suite 401, Potonggang Hotel, Ansan-Dong, Pyongchon District, Pyongyang, DPRK; Alternate Address: Ansan-dong, Botonggang Hotel, Pongchon, Pyongyang, DPRK; [X3SWIFT: DCBK KPPY]2.3.2016Daedong Credit Bank has provided financial services to the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID) and Tanchon Commercial Bank. Since at least 2007, DCB has facilitated hundreds of financial transactions worth millions of dollars on behalf of KOMID and Tanchon Commercial Bank. In some cases, DCB has knowingly facilitated transactions by using deceptive financial practices.
24.Hesong Trading CompanyPyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016The Korea Mining Development Corporation (KOMID) is the parent company of Hesong Trading Corporation.
25.Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation (KKBC)KKBCJungson-dong, Sungri Street, Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016KKBC provides financial services in support to Tanchon Commercial Bank and Korea Hyoksin Trading Corporation, a subordinate of the Korea Ryonbong General Corporation. Tanchon Commercial Bank has used KKBC to facilitate funds transfers likely amounting to millions of dollars, including transfers involving Korea Mining Development Corporation related funds.
26.Korea Kwangsong Trading CorporationRakwon-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016The Korea Ryongbong General Corporation is the parent company of Korea Kwangsong Trading Corporation.
27.Ministry of Atomic Energy IndustryMAEIHaeun-2-dong, Pyongchon District, Pyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016The Ministry of Atomic Energy Industry was created in 2013 for the purpose of modernising the DPRK's atomic energy industry to increase the production of nuclear materials, improve their quality, and further develop an independent DPRK nuclear industry. As such, the MAEI is known to be a critical player in the DPRK's development of nuclear weapons and is in charge of day-to-day operation of the country's nuclear weapons programme, and under it are other nuclear-related organisations. Under this ministry are a number of nuclear-related organisations and research centres, as well as two committees: an Isotope Application Committee and a Nuclear Energy Committee. The MAEI also directs a nuclear research centre at Yongbyun, the site of the DPRK's known plutonium facilities. Furthermore, in the 2015 Panel of Experts (POE) report, the POE stated that Ri Je-son, a former director of the GBAE who was designated by the Committee established pursuant to resolution 1718 (2006) in 2009 for engagement in or support for nuclear related programmes, was appointed as head of the MAEI on April 9, 2014.
[F1228. Munitions Industry Department Military Supplies Industry Department Pyongyang, DPRK 2.3.2016 The Munitions Industry Department is involved in key aspects of the DPRK's missile programme. MID is responsible for overseeing the development of the DPRK's ballistic missiles, including the Taepo Dong-2. The MID oversees the DPRK's weapons production and R & D programmes, including the DPRK's ballistic missile programme. The Second Economic Committee and the Second Academy of Natural Sciences — also designated in August 2010 — are subordinate to the MID. The MID in recent years has worked to develop the KN08 road-mobile ICBM. The MID oversees the DPRK's nuclear programme. The Nuclear Weapons Institute is subordinate to the MID.]
29.National Aerospace Development AdministrationNADADPRK2.3.2016NADA is involved in the DPRK's development of space science and technology, including satellite launches and carrier rockets.
30.Office 39Office #39; Office No. 39; Bureau 39; Central Committee Bureau 39; Third Floor; Division 39DPRK2.3.2016DPRK government entity.
31.Reconnaissance General BureauChongch'al Ch'ongguk; KPA Unit 586; RGBHyongjesan- Guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK; Alternate Address: Nungrado, Pyongyang, DPRK2.3.2016The Reconnaissance General Bureau is the DPRK's premiere intelligence organisation, created in early 2009 by the merger of existing intelligence organisations from the Korean Workers' Party, the Operations Department and Office 35, and the Reconnaissance Bureau of the Korean People's Army. The Reconnaissance General Bureau trades in conventional arms and controls the DPRK conventional arms firm Green Pine Associated Corporation.
32.Second Economic CommitteeKangdong, DPRK2.3.2016The Second Economic Committee is involved in key aspects of the DPRK's missile programme. The Second Economic Committee is responsible for overseeing the production of the DPRK's ballistic missiles, and directs the activities of KOMID.
33.Korea United Development BankPyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016SWIFT/BIC: KUDBKPPY; Korea United Development Bank Operates in the financial services industry of the DPRK economy.
34.Ilsim International BankPyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016SWIFT: ILSIKPPY; Ilsim International Bank is affiliated to the DPRKmilitary and has a close relationship with Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation (KKBC), a designated entity. Ilsim International Bank has attempted to evade United Nations sanctions.
35.Korea Daesong BankChoson Taesong Unhaeng; Taesong BankSegori-dong, Gyongheung St. Potonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016SWIFT/BIC: KDBKKPPY; Daesong Bank is owned and controlled by Office 39 of the Workers Party of Korea, a designated entity.
36.Singwang Economics and Trading General CorporationDPRK30.11.2016Singwang Economics and Trading General Corporation is a DPRK firm for trading in coal. DPRK generates a significant share of the money for its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes by mining natural resources and selling those resources abroad.
37.Korea Foreign Technical Trade CenterDPRK30.11.2016Korea Foreign Technical Trade Center is a DPRK firm trading in coal. DPRK generates a significant share of the funds needed to finance its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes by mining natural resources and selling those resources abroad.
38.Korea Pugang Trading CorporationRakwon-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016Korea Pugang Trading Corporation is owned by the Korea Ryonbong General Corporation, DPRK's defence conglomerate specialising in acquisition for DPRK's defence industries and support to Pyongyang's military related sales.
39.Korea International Chemical Joint Venture CompanyChoson International Chemicals Joint Operation Company; Chosun International Chemicals Joint Operation Company; International Chemical Joint Venture CompanyHamhung, South Hamgyong Province, DPRK; Man gyongdae-kuyok, Pyongyang, DPRK; Mangyungdae-gu, Pyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016Korea International Chemical Joint Venture Company is a subsidiary of Korea Ryonbong General Corporation — DPRK's defence conglomerate specialising in acquisition for DPRK's defence industries and support to Pyongyang's military related sales — and has engaged in proliferation-related transactions.
40.DCB Finance LimitedAkara Building, 24 de Castro Street, Wickhams Cay I, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands; Dalian, China30.11.2016DCB Finance Limited is a front company for Daedong Credit Bank (DCB), a designated entity.
41.Korea Taesong Trading CompanyPyongyang, DPRK30.11.2016Korea Taesong Trading Company has acted on behalf of KOMID in dealings with Syria.
42.Korea Daesong General Trading CorporationDaesong Trading; Daesong Trading Company; Korea Daesong Trading Company; Korea Daesong Trading CorporationPulgan Gori Dong 1, Potonggang District, Pyongyang City, DPRK30.11.2016.Korea Daesong General Trading Corporation is affiliated with Office 39 through minerals (gold) exports, metals, machinery, agricultural products, ginseng, jewellery, and light industry products.
43.Kangbong Trading CorporationDPRK2.6.2017The Kangbong Trading Corporation sold, supplied, transferred, or purchased, directly or indirectly, to or from DPRK, metal, graphite, coal, or software, where revenue or goods received may benefit the Government of DPRK o the Workers' Party of Korea. The Kangbong Trading Corporation's parent is the Ministry of People's Armed Forces.
44.Korea Kumsan Trading CorporationPyongyang, DPRK2.6.2017Korea Kumsan Trading Corporation is owned or controlled by, or acting or purporting to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, the General Bureau of Atomic Energy, which oversees DPRK's nuclear programme.
45.Koryo BankPyongyang, DPRK2.6.2017Koryo Bank operates in the financial services industry in DPRK's economy and is associated with Office 38 and Office 39 of the KWP.
46.Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People's ArmyStrategic Rocket Force; Strategic Rocket Force Command of KPA; Strategic Force; Strategic ForcesPyongyang, DPRK2.6.2017The Strategic Rocket Force of the Korean People's Army is in charge of all DPRK ballistic missile programmes and is responsible for SCUD and NODONG launches.
47.Foreign Trade Bank (FTB)FTB Building, Jungsong-dong, Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK5.8.2017Foreign Trade Bank is a State-owned bank and acts as the DPRK's primary foreign exchange bank and has provided key financial support to the Korea Kwangson Banking Corporation.
48.Korean National Insurance Company (KNIC)Korea National Insurance Corporation; Korea Foreign Insurance CompanyCentral District, Pyongyang, DPRK5.8.2017The Korean National Insurance Company is a DPRK financial and insurance company and is affiliated with Office 39.
49.Koryo Credit Development BankDaesong Credit Development Bank; Koryo Global Credit Bank; Koryo Global Trust BankPyongyang, DPRK5.8.2017Koryo Credit Development Bank operates in the financial services industry in the DPRK's economy.
50.Mansudae Overseas Project Group of CompaniesMansudae Art StudioPyongyang, DPRK5.8.2017Mansudae Overseas Project Group of Companies engaged in, facilitated, or was responsible for the exportation of workers from the DPRK to other nations for construction-related activities including for statues and monuments to generate revenue for the Government of the DPRK or the Workers' Party of Korea. The Mansudae Overseas Project Group of Companies has been reported to conduct business in countries in Africa and Southeast Asia including Algeria, Angola, Botswana, Benin, Cambodia, Chad, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Malaysia, Mozambique, Madagascar, Namibia, Syria, Togo and Zimbabwe.
[F1451. Central Military Commission of the Worker's Party of Korea (CMC) Pyongyang, DPRK 11.9.2017 The Central Military Commission is responsible for the development and implementation of the Workers' Party of Korea's military policies, commands and controls the DPRK's military, and directs the country's military defence industries in coordination with the State Affairs Commission.
52. Organization and Guidance Department (OGD) DPRK 11.9.2017 The Organization and Guidance Department is a very powerful body of the Worker's Party of Korea. It directs key personnel appointments for the Workers' Party of Korea, the DPRK's military, and the DPRK's government administration. It also purports to control the political affairs of all of the DPRK and is instrumental in implementing the DPRK's censorship policies.
53. Propaganda and Agitation Department (PAD) Pyongyang, DPRK 11.9.2017 The Propaganda and Agitation Department has full control over the media, which it uses as a tool to control the public on behalf of the DPRK leadership. The Propaganda and Agitation Department also engages in or is responsible for censorship by the Government of the DPRK, including newspaper and broadcast censorship.]
[F1554. Ministry of the People's Armed Forces (MPAF) Pyongyang, DPRK 22.12.2017 The Ministry of the People's Armed Forces manages the general administrative and logistical needs of the Korean People's Army.]
[F1655. CHANG AN SHIPPING & TECHNOLOGY

;

CHANG AN SHIPPING AND TECHNOLOGY

Room 2105, DL1849, Trend Centre, 29-31 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong, China 30.3.2018 Registered owner, ship manager, and commercial manager of Panama-flagged vessel HUA FU, a cargo ship that loaded DPRK coal at Najin DPRK on 24 September 2017 .
56. CHONMYONG SHIPPING CO CHON MYONG SHIPPING COMPANY LIMITED Kalrimgil 2-dong, Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK ; Saemaul 2-dong, Pyongchon-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of CHON MYONG 1, a DPRK-flagged vessel that conducted ship-to-ship transfer of fuel in late December 2017.
57. FIRST OIL JV CO LTD Jongbaek 1-dong, Rakrang-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Owner of the DPRK tanker PAEK MA, which was involved in ship to ship transfer operations for oil in mid-January 2018.
58. HAPJANGGANG SHIPPING CORP Kumsong 3-dong, Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of the DPRK tanker NAM SAN 8, which is believed to have been involved in ship to ship transfer operations for oil, and owner of vessel HAP JANG GANG 6.
59. HUAXIN SHIPPING HONGKONG LTD Room 2105, Trend Centre, 29-31 Cheung Lee Street, Chai Wan, Hong Kong, China 30.3.2018 Ship and commercial manager of the ASIA BRIDGE 1. Hong Kong-owned vessel, the probable ASIA BRIDGE 1 was instructed on 19 October 2017 by Huaxin Shipping to make preparations for entry into Nampo, DPRK to receive a shipment of coal bound for Vietnam. The ASIA BRIDGE 1 was instructed by an unidentified employee of Huaxin Shipping Ltd to make preparations to receive 8 000 metric tonnes of coal and then sail to Cam Pha, Vietnam. The master of the vessel was instructed to cover the ship's name and other markings using canvas while in port at Nampo.
60. KINGLY WON INTERNATIONAL CO., LTD Trust Company Complex, Ajeltake Road, Ajeltake Island, Majuro MH 96960, Marshall Islands 30.3.2018 In 2017, Tsang Yung Yuan (aka Neil Tsang) and Kingly Won attempted to engage in an oil deal valued at over USD 1 million with a petroleum company in a third country to illicitly transfer to the DPRK. Kingly Won acted as a broker for that petroleum company and a Chinese company that reached out to Kingly Won to purchase marine oil on its behalf.
61. KOREA ACHIM SHIPPING CO Sochang-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of DPRK tanker CHON MA SAN. DPRK-flagged CHON MA SAN prepared for likely ship to ship transfer operations in late January 2018. The master of the DPRK-flagged motor tanker YU JONG 2 reported on 18 November 2017 to an unidentified DPRK-based controller that the vessel was avoiding a storm in advance of a ship to ship transfer. The master suggested that the YU JONG 2 load fuel oil before the DPRK-flagged tanker CHON MA SAN since the CHON MA SAN's larger size was better suited to conduct ship to ship transfers in a storm. After the CHON MA SAN loaded fuel oil from a vessel, the YU JONG 2 loaded 1 168 kilolitres of fuel oil on 19 November 2017 through a ship to ship transfer operation.
62. KOREA ANSAN SHIPPING COMPANY KOREA ANSAN SHPG COMPANY Pyongchon 1-dong, Pyongchon-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of DPRK tanker AN SAN 1 believed to have been involved in ship to ship transfer operations for oil.
63. KOREA MYONGDOK SHIPPING CO Chilgol 2-dong, Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of the YU PHYONG 5. In late November 2017, the YU PHYONG 5 conducted a ship-to-ship transfer of 1 721  metric tonnes of fuel oil.
64. KOREA SAMJONG SHIPPING Tonghung-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of DPRK tankers SAM JONG 1 and SAM JONG 2. Both vessels are believed to have imported refined petroleum to DPRK in violation of UN sanctions in late January 2018.
65. KOREA SAMMA SHIPPING CO Rakrang 3-dong, Rakrang-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 A DPRK-flagged tanker, SAM MA 2 owned by Korea Samma Shipping Company, conducted a ship-to-ship transfer of oil and fabricated documents in mid-October 2017, loading almost 1 600 metric tonnes of fuel oil in one transaction. The ship master was instructed to erase SAMMA SHIPPING and the Korean words found on the ship's seal and instead put Hai Xin You 606 to mask its identity as a DPRK vessel.
66. KOREA YUJONG SHIPPING CO LTD

Puksong 2-dong, Pyongchon-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK ;

Company Number IMO 5434358

30.3.2018 Registered owner of the DPRK tanker YU JONG 2, which loaded 1 168 kilolitres of fuel oil on 19 November 2017 through a ship to ship transfer operation.
67. KOTI CORP Panama City, Panama 30.3.2018 Ship manager and commercial manager of the Panama-flagged vessel KOTI, which conducted ship-to-ship transfers of likely petroleum product to the DPRK-flagged KUM UN SAN 3 on 9 December 2017 .
68. MYOHYANG SHIPPING CO Kumsong 3-dong, Mangyondae-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Ship manager of DPRK oil products tanker YU SON, which is believed to have been involved in ship to ship transfer operations for oil.
69. PAEKMA SHIPPING CO Care of First Oil JV Co Ltd Jongbaek 1-dong, Rakrang-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of the DPRK tanker PAEK MA, which was involved in ship to ship transfer operations for oil in mid-January 2018.
70. PHYONGCHON SHIPPING & MARINE PHYONGCHON SHIPPING AND MARINE Otan-dong, Chung-guyok, Pyongyang, DPRK 30.3.2018 Registered owner of DPRK tanker JI SONG 6, which is believed to have been involved in ship to ship transfer operations of oil in late January 2018. The company also owns vessels JI SONG 8 and WOORY STAR.
71. PRO-GAIN GROUP CORPORATION Le Sanalele Complex, Ground Floor, Vaea Street, Saleufi, Apia, Samoa 30.3.2018 Company owned or controlled by Tsang Yung Yuan and involved in illicit transfers of DPRK coal.
72. SHANGHAI DONGFENG SHIPPING CO LTD Room 601, 433, Chifeng Lu, Hongkou Qu, Shanghai, 200083, China 30.3.2018 Registered owner, ship and commercial manager of the DONG FENG 6, a vessel that loaded coal at Hamhung, DPRK on 11 July 2017 for export in violation of UN sanctions.
73. SHEN ZHONG INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING Unit 503, 5th Floor, Silvercord Tower 2, 30, Canton Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China 30.3.2018 Ship and commercial manager of HAO FAN 2 and HAO FAN 6, St Kitts-Nevis-flagged vessels. The HAO FAN 6 loaded coal at Nampo, DPRK on 27 August 2017 . HAO FAN 2 loaded North Korean coal at Nampo, DPRK on 3 June 2017 .
[F1774. WEIHAI WORLD-SHIPPING FREIGHT 419-201, Tongyi Lu, Huancui Qu, Weihai, Shandong 264200, China 30.3.2018 Ship and commercial manager of the XIN GUANG HAI, a vessel that on loaded coal at Taean, DPRK on  October 27, 2017 and had an ETA of  November 14, 2017 to Cam Pha, Vietnam, but it did not arrive.]
75. YUK TUNG ENERGY PTE LTD 17-22, UOB Plaza 2, Raffles Place, Singapore 048624, Singapore 30.3.2018 Ship manager and commercial manager of the YUK TUNG, which conducted ship-to-ship transfer of refined petroleum product.]

[F18ANNEX XIV U.K.

The vessels referred to in Article 34(2) and point (g) of Article 39(1) and applicable measures as specified by the Sanctions Committee

A.

Vessels subject to a seizure

1.

[F16Name: CHON MYONG 1

Additional information

IMO: 8712362

2.

Name: AN SAN 1

Additional information

IMO: 7303803

3.

Name: YU PHYONG 5

Additional information

IMO: 8605026

4.

Name: SAM JONG 1

Additional information

IMO: 8405311

5.

Name: SAM JONG 2

Additional information

IMO: 7408873

6.

Name: SAM MA 2

Additional information

IMO: 8106496

7.

Name: YU JONG 2

Additional information

IMO: 8604917

8.

Name: PAEK MA

Additional information

IMO: 9066978

9.

Name: JI SONG 6

Additional information

IMO: 8898740

10.

Name: CHON MA SAN

Additional information

IMO: 8660313

11.

Name: NAM SAN 8

Additional information

IMO: 8122347

12.

Name: YU SON

Additional information

IMO: 8691702

13.

Name: WOORY STAR

Additional information

IMO: 8408595

14.

Name: JI SONG 8

Additional information

IMO: 8503228

15.

Name: HAP JANG GANG 6

Additional information

IMO: 9066540]

B.

Vessels which are prohibited entry into ports

1.

Name: PETREL 8

Additional information

IMO: 9562233. MMSI: 620233000

2.

Name: HAO FAN 6

Additional information

IMO: 8628597. MMSI: 341985000

3.

Name: TONG SAN 2

Additional information

IMO: 8937675. MMSI: 445539000

4.

Name: JIE SHUN

Additional information

IMO: 8518780. MMSI: 514569000

5.

Name: BILLIONS NO. 18

Additional information

IMO: 9191773

6.

[X4Name: UL JI BONG 6

Additional information

IMO: 9114555]

7.

Name: RUNG RA 2

Additional information

IMO: 9020534

8.

Name: RYE SONG GANG 1

Additional information

IMO: 7389704

9.

[F16Name: CHON MYONG 1

Additional information

IMO: 8712362

10.

Name: AN SAN 1

Additional information

IMO: 7303803

11.

Name: YU PHYONG 5

Additional information

IMO: 8605026

12.

Name: SAM JONG 1

Additional information

IMO: 8405311

13.

Name: SAM JONG 2

Additional information

IMO: 7408873

14.

Name: SAM MA 2

Additional information

IMO: 8106496

15.

Name: YU JONG 2

Additional information

IMO: 8604917

16.

Name: PAEK MA

Additional information

IMO: 9066978

17.

Name: JI SONG 6

Additional information

IMO: 8898740

18.

Name: CHON MA SAN

Additional information

IMO: 8660313

19.

Name: NAM SAN 8

Additional information

IMO: 8122347

20.

Name: YU SON

Additional information

IMO: 8691702

21.

Name: WOORY STAR

Additional information

22.

Name: ASIA BRIDGE 1

Additional information

IMO: 8916580

23.

Name: XIN GUANG HAI

Additional information

IMO: 9004700

24.

Name: HUA FU

Additional information

IMO: 9020003

25.

Name: YUK TUNG

Additional information

IMO: 9030591

26.

Name: KOTI

Additional information

IMO: 9417115

27.

Name: DONG FENG 6

Additional information

IMO: 9008201

28.

Name: HAO FAN 2

Additional information

IMO: 8747604

29.

Name: HAO FAN 6

Additional information

IMO: 8628597

30.

Name: JIN HYE

Additional information

IMO: 8518572

31.

Name: FAN KE

Additional information

IMO: 8914934

32.

Name: WAN HENG 11

Additional information

IMO: 8791667

33.

Name: MIN NING DE YOU 078

Additional information

IMO: does not exist] ]

ANNEX XVU.K. List of persons, entities and bodies referred to in Article 34(1) and 34(3)

(a)Natural persons designated in accordance with point (a) of Article 34(4)U.K.

Name (and possible aliases)Identifying informationDate of designationReasons
1.

CHON Chi Bu

(CHON Chi-bu)

22.12.2009Member of the General Bureau of Atomic Energy, former technical director of Yongbyon. Photographs connected him to nuclear reactor in Syria before it was bombed by Israel in 2007.
2.

CHU Kyu-Chang

(alias JU Kyu-Chang; JU Kyu Chang)

DOB: 25.11.1928

POB: South Hamgyo'ng Province, DPRK

22.12.2009Former member of the National Defence Commission, which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC). Former director of the department of munitions of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea. Reported with KIM Jong Un on a warship in 2013. Director of the Machine Building Industry Department of the Workers' Party of Korea. Elected Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee alternate member in May 2016 at 7th Congress of Workers' Party of Korea, where WPK adopted a decision to continue the DPRK's nuclear programme. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
3.HYON Chol-hae (alias HYON Chol Hae)

DOB: 1934

POB: Manchuria, China

22.12.2009Korean People's Army Marshal since April 2016. Deputy Director of the General Political Department of the Korean People's Army (military adviser to late Kim Jong-Il). Elected Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee member in May 2016 at 7th Congress of Workers' Party of Korea where WPK adopted a decision to continue the DPRK's nuclear programme.
4.KIM Yong-chun (alias Young-chun; KIM Yong Chun)

DOB: 4.3.1935

Passport: 554410660

22.12.2009Korean People's Army Marshal. Former deputy Chairman of the National Defence Commission, which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC). Former Minister of the People's Armed Forces, special adviser to late Kim Jong-Il on nuclear strategy. Elected Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee member in May 2016 at 7th Congress of Workers' Party of Korea where WPK adopted a decision to continue the DPRK's nuclear programme.
5.O Kuk-Ryol (alias O Kuk Ryol)

DOB: 1931

POB: Jilin Province, China

22.12.2009Former deputy Chairman of the National Defence Commission, which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC), supervising the acquisition abroad of advanced technology for nuclear and ballistic programmes. Elected Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee member in May 2016 at 7th Congress of Workers' Party of Korea where WPK adopted a decision to continue the DPRK's nuclear programme.
6.PAK Jae-gyong (alias Chae-Kyong; PAK Jae Gyong)

DOB: 1933

Passport: 554410661

22.12.2009Deputy Director of the General Political Department of the People's Armed Forces and Deputy Director of the Logistics Bureau of the People's Armed Forces (military adviser to late Kim Jong-II). Present at KIM Jong Un's inspection of Strategic Rocket Force Command.
7.RYOM Yong22.12.2009Director of the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (entity designated by the United Nations), in charge of international relations.
8.SO Sang-kuk (alias SO Sang Kuk)DOB: between 1932 and 193822.12.2009Head of the Department of Nuclear Physics, Kim Il Sung University.
9.

Lieutenant General KIM Yong Chol

(alias: KIM Yong-Chol; KIM Young-Chol; KIM Young-Cheol; KIM Young-Chul)

DOB: 1946

POB: Pyongan-Pukto, DPRK

19.12.2011Elected member of Workers' Party of Korea Central Military Commission and Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee, Vice Chairman for Inter-Korean Relations. Former commander of Reconnaissance General Bureau (RGB). Promoted to United Front Department director in May 2016 at 7th Congress of Workers' Party of Korea.
10.CHOE Kyong-song (alias CHOE Kyong song)20.5.2016Colonel General in the Korean People's Army. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
11.CHOE Yong-ho (alias CHOE Yong Ho)20.5.2016Colonel General in the Korean People's Army /Korean People's Army Air Force General. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. Commander of Korean People's Army Air Force and Anti-aircraft force. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
12.

HONG Sung-Mu

(alias HUNG Sun Mu; HONG Sung Mu)

DOB: 1.1.194220.5.2016Deputy-director of the Munitions Industry Department (MID). In charge of the development of programmes concerning conventional arms and missiles, including ballistic missiles. One of the main persons responsible for the industrial development programmes for nuclear arms. As such, responsible for the DPRK's nuclear arms-related, ballistic-missile-related, or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
13.JO Kyongchol (alias JO Kyong Chol)20.5.2016General in the Korean People's Army. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. Director of the Military Security Command. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. Accompanied Kim Jong Un to largest-ever long-range artillery fire drill.
14.KIM Chun-sam (alias KIM Chun Sam)20.5.2016Lieutenant General, former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. Director of the Operations Department of the Military Headquarters of the Korean People's Army and first vice chief of the Military Headquarters. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
15.KIM Chun-sop (alias KIM Chun Sop)20.5.2016Former member of the National Defence Commission which is now reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC), which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. At photo session for those who contributed to successful SLBM test in May 2015.
16.KIM Jong-gak (alias KIM Jong Gak)

DOB: 20.7.1941

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

20.5.2016Vice Marshal in the Korean People's Army, rector of the Military University of Kim Il-Sung, former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
17.

KIM Rak Kyom

(alias KIM Rak-gyom; KIM Rak Gyom)

20.5.2016Four Star General, Commander of the Strategic Forces (aka Strategic Rocket Forces), which now reportedly command four strategic and tactical missile units, including the KN-08 (ICBM) brigade. The EU has designated the Strategic Forces for engaging in activities that have materially contributed to the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction or their means of delivery. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. Media reports identified KIM as attending the April 2016 ICBM engine test with KIM Jong Un. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. Ordered ballistic rocket firing drill.
18.KIM Won-hong (alias KIM Won Hong)

DOB: 7.1.1945

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Passport: 745310010

20.5.2016General, Director of the State Security Department. Minister of State Security. Member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea and National Defence Commission which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC), which are the key bodies for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
19.PAK Jong-chon (alias PAK Jong Chon)20.5.2016Colonel General (Lieutenant General) in the Korean People's Army, Chief of the Korean People's Armed Forces, Deputy Chief of Staff and Director of the Firepower Command Department. Chief of the Military Headquarters and Director of the Artillery Command Department. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
20.RI Jong-su (alias RI Jong Su)20.5.2016Vice Admiral. Former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea, which is a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK. Commander in chief of the Korean Navy, which is involved in the development of ballistic-missile programmes and in the development of the nuclear capacities of the DPRK naval forces. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
21.SON Chol-ju (alais Son Chol Ju)20.5.2016Colonel General of the Korean People's Army and Political director of the Air and Anti-Air forces, which oversees the development of modernised anti-aircraft rockets. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
22.YUN Jong-rin (alias YUN Jong Rin)20.5.2016General, former member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers Party of Korea and member of the National Defence Commission, which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC) which are all key bodies for national defence matters in the DPRK. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
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24.HONG Yong Chil20.5.2016Deputy Director of the Munitions Industry Department (MID). The Munitions Industry Department — designated by the UNSC on 2 March 2016 — is involved in key aspects of the DPRK's missile programme. MID is responsible for overseeing the development of the DPRK's ballistic missiles, including the Taepo Dong-2, weapons production and R&D programmes. The Second Economic Committee and the Second Academy of Natural Sciences — also designated in August 2010 — are subordinate to the MID. The MID in recent years has worked to develop the KN08 road-mobile ICBM. HONG has accompanied KIM Jong Un to a number of events related to the development of the DPRK's nuclear and ballistic missile programmes and is thought to have played a significant rolein the DPRK's nuclear test on 6 January 2016. Vice-Director of the Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee. As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. Present at ground jet test of new-type ICBM engine in April 2016.
25.

RI Hak Chol

(aliases RI Hak Chul, RI Hak Cheol)

DOB: 19.1.1963 or 8.5.1966

Passport: 381320634; PS-563410163

20.5.2016President of Green Pine Associated Corporation (‘Green Pine’). According to the UN Sanctions Committee, Green Pine has taken over many of the activities of the Korea Mining Development Trading Corporation (KOMID). KOMID was designated by the Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons. Green Pine is also responsible for approximately half of the arms and related materiel exported by the DPRK. Green Pine has been identified for sanctions for exporting arms or related materiel from the DPRK. Green Pine specialises in the production of maritime military craft and armaments, such as submarines, military boats and missile systems, and has exported torpedoes and technical assistance to Iranian defence-related firms. Green Pine has been designated by the UNSC.
26.YUN Chang HyokDOB: 9.8.196520.5.2016Deputy Director of the Satellite Control Centre, National Aerospace Development Administration (NADA). NADA is subject to sanctions under UNSCR 2270 (2016) for involvement in the DPRK's development of space science and technology, including satellite launches and carrier rockets. UNSCR 2270 (2016) condemned the DPRK's satellite launch of 7 February 2016 for using ballistic missile technology and being in serious violation of resolutions 1718 (2006), 1874 (2009), 2087 (2013), and 2094 (2013). As such, responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
27.RI Myong Su

DOB: 1937

POB: Myongchon, North Hamgyong, DPRK

7.4.2017Vice-President of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea and Chief of Staff of the People's Armed Forces. In this capacity, Ri Myong Su holds a key position for national defence matters and is responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
28.SO Hong Chan

DOB: 30.12.1957

POB: Kangwon, DPRK

Passport: PD836410105

Passport date of expiration: 27.11.2021

7.4.2017First Vice-Minister of the People's Armed forces, member of the Central Military Commission of the Workers' Party of Korea and Colonel-General in the People's Armed Forces. In this capacity, So Hong Chan is responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
29.WANG Chang UkDOB: 29.5.19607.4.2017Minister for Industry and Atomic Energy. In this capacity, Wang Chang Uk is responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
30.JANG Chol

DOB: 31.3.1961

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Passport: 563310042

7.4.2017President of the State Academy of Sciences, an organisation dedicated to the development of technological and scientific capacities of the DPRK. In this capacity, Jang Chol holds a strategic position for the development of DPRK nuclear activities and is responsible for supporting or promoting the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes.
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[F1932. RI Pyong Chol

DOB: 1948

First Vice Director, Munitions Industry Department

16.10.2017 As First Vice Director of the Munitions Industry Department, holds a pivotal position within the DPRK's ballistic missile programme. Present at most ballistic missile tests and provides briefings to Kim Jong Un, including the nuclear test and ceremony in January 2016.]

(b)Legal persons, entities and bodies designated in accordance with point (a) of Article 34(4)U.K.

Name (and possible aliases)LocationDate of designationReasons
1.Korea Pugang mining and Machinery Corporation ltd22.12.2009Subsidiary of Korea Ryongbong General Corporation (entity designated by the UNSC, 24.4.2009); operates facilities for the production of aluminium powder, which can be used in missiles.
2.Korean Ryengwang Trading CorporationRakwon-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK22.12.2009Subsidiary of Korea Ryongbong General Corporation (entity designated by the UNSC, 24.4.2009).
3.Sobaeku United Corp. (alias Sobaeksu United Corp.)22.12.2009State-owned company, involved in research into, and the acquisition, of sensitive products and equipment. It possesses several deposits of natural graphite, which provide raw material for two processing facilities, which, inter alia, produce graphite blocks that can be used in missiles.
4.Yongbyon Nuclear Research Centre22.12.2009Research centre which has taken part in the production of military-grade plutonium. Centre maintained by the General Bureau of Atomic Energy (entity designated by the UNSC, 16.7.2009).
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[F196. Korean People's Army 16.10.2017 The Korean People's Army includes the Strategic Rocket Force, which controls the DPRK's nuclear and conventional strategic missile units. The Strategic Rocket Force has been listed by the United Nations Security Council Resolution 2356 (2017).]

(c)Natural persons designated in accordance with point (b) of Article 34(4)U.K.

Name (and possible aliases)Identifying informationDate of designationReasons
1.JON Il-chun (alias JON Il Chun)DOB: 24.8.194122.12.2010In February of 2010 KIM Tong-un was discharged from his office as director of Office 39, which is, among other things, in charge of purchasing goods out of the DPRK diplomatic representations bypassing sanctions. He was replaced by JON Il-chun. Representative of the National Defence Commission which was a key body for national defence matters in the DPRK before it was reformed into the State Affaires Commission (SAC), has been elected director-general of the State Development Bank in March 2010. Elected Workers' Party of Korea Central Committee alternate member in May 2016 at the 7th Party Congress of Workers' Party of Korea, where WPK adopted a decision to continue the DPRK's nuclear programme.
2.KIM Tong-un (alias KIM Tong Un)22.12.2009Former director of ‘Office 39’ of the Central Committee of the Workers' Party of Korea which is involved in proliferation financing. In 2011, reportedly in charge of ‘Office 38’ to raise funds for the leadership and elites.
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[F219. KIM Yong Nam (KIM Yong-Nam, KIM Young-Nam, KIM Yong-Gon)

DOB: 2.12.1947

POB: Sinuju, DPRK

20.4.2018 KIM Yong Nam has been identified by the Panel of Experts as an agent of the Reconnaissance General Bureau, an entity which has been designated by the United Nations. He and his son KIM Su Gwang have been identified by the Panel of Experts as engaging in a pattern of deceptive financial practices which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. KIM Yong Nam has opened various current and savings accounts in the Union and has been involved in various large bank transfers to bank accounts in the Union or to accounts outside the Union while working as a diplomat, including to accounts in the name of his son KIM Su Gwang and daughter-in-law KIM Kyong Hui.
10. DJANG Tcheul Hy

DOB: 11.5.1950

POB: Kangwon

20.4.2018 DJANG Tcheul Hy has been involved together with her husband KIM Yong Nam, her son KIM Su Gwang and her daughter-in-law KIM Kyong Hui in a pattern of deceptive financial practices which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. She was the owner of several bank accounts in the Union which were opened by her son KIM Su Gwang in her name. She was also involved in several bank transfers from accounts from her daughter-in-law KIM Kyong Hui to bank accounts outside the Union.
11. KIM Su Gwang (KIM Sou-Kwang, KIM Sou-Gwang, KIM Son-Kwang, KIM Su-Kwang, KIM Soukwang)

DOB: 18.8.1976

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Diplomat, DPRK Embassy Belarus

20.4.2018 KIM Su Gwang has been identified by the Panel of Experts as an agent of the Reconnaissance General Bureau, an entity which has been designated by the United Nations. He and his father KIM Yong Nam have been identified by the Panel of Experts as engaging in a pattern of deceptive financial practices which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. KIM Su Gwang has opened multiple bank accounts in several Member States, including under family members' names. He has been involved in various large bank transfers to bank accounts in the Union or to accounts outside the Union while working as a diplomat, including to accounts in the name of his spouse KIM Kyong Hui.
12. KIM Kyong Hui

DOB: 6.5.1981

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

20.4.2018 KIM Kyong Hui has been involved together with her husband KIM Su Gwang, her father-in-law KIM Yong Nam and her mother-in-law DJANG Tcheul Hy in a pattern of deceptive financial practices which could contribute to the DPRK's nuclear-related, ballistic-missile-related or other weapons of mass destruction-related programmes. She received several bank transfers from her husband KIM Su Gwang and father-in-law KIM Yong Nam, and transferred money to accounts outside the Union in her name or the name of her mother-in-law, DJANG Tcheul Hy.]

ANNEX XVIU.K. List of persons, entities or bodies referred to in Article 34(1) and 34(3)

[F19(a) Natural persons U.K.

Name (and possible aliases) Identifying information Date of designation Reasons
1. KIM Hyok Chan

Date of birth: 9.6.1970 .

Passport number: 563410191 Secretary DPRK Embassy Luanda

16.10.2017 Kim Hyok Chan has served as a representative of Green Pine, a UN listed entity, including negotiating contracts for the refurbishment of Angolan naval vessels in violation of the prohibitions imposed by United Nations Security Council Resolutions.
[F222. CHOE Chan Il 22.1.2018 Director of the Dandong office of Korea Heungjin Trading Company, a UN designated entity. Korea Heungjin is used by KOMID, another UN designated entity, for trading purposes. KOMID was designated by the UN Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
3. KIM Chol Nam 22.1.2018 Director of the Dandong branch of Sobaeksu United Corp which has been designated by the Union. Representative of the Beijing branch of Korea Changgwang Trading Corporation, which has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as an alias of KOMID. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.
4. JON Chol Young

Passport number: 563410192

Diplomat DPRK Embassy Angola

Date of birth: 30.4.1975

22.1.2018

Representative in Angola of Green Pine Associated Corporation and DPRK diplomat accredited to Angola.

Green Pine has been designated by the UN for activities including violating the UN arms embargo. Green Pine has also negotiated contracts for the refurbishment of Angolan naval vessels in violation of the prohibitions imposed by United Nations Security Council Resolutions.

5.

AN Jong Hyuk

a.k.a: An Jong Hyok

Diplomat DPRK Embassy Egypt

Date of birth: 14.3.1970

Passport number: 563410155

22.1.2018

Representative of Saeng Pil Trading Corporation, an alias of Green Pine Associated Corporation, and DPRK diplomat in Egypt.

Green Pine has been designated by the UN for activities including breach of the UN arms embargo.

An Jong Hyuk was authorised to conduct all types of business on behalf of Saeng Pil, including signing and implementing contracts and banking business. The company specialises in the construction of naval vessels and the design, fabrication and installation of electronic communication and marine navigation equipment.

6. CHOL Yun Third Secretary DPRK Embassy China 22.1.2018

Chol Yun has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as contact person of the DPRK Company General Precious Metal involved in the sale of lithium-6, a UN prohibited nuclear-related item, and DPRK diplomat.

General Precious Metal has previously been identified by the Union as an alias of the UN designated entity Green Pine.

7. CHOE Kwang Hyok 22.1.2018

Choe Kwang Hyok has served as a representative of Green Pine Associated Corporation, a UN designated entity.

Choe Kwang Hyok has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as chief executive of Beijing King Helong International Trading Ltd, an alias of Green Pine. He has also been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as director of Hong Kong King Helong Int'l Trading Ltd and operator of the DPRK entity named Beijing representative office of Korea Unhasu Trading Company, which are also aliases of Green Pine.

8.

KIM Chang Hyok

a.k.a: James Jin or James Kim

Date of birth: 29.4.1963

Place of birth: N. Hamgyong

Passport number: 472130058

22.1.2018

Kim Chang Hyok has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as the representative of Pan Systems Pyongyang in Malaysia. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.

Established multiple accounts in Malaysia in the name of front companies of Glocom , itself a front company of designated entity Pan Systems Pyongyang.

9. PARK Young Han 22.1.2018

Director of Beijing New Technology which has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a front company of KOMID. KOMID was designated by the Sanctions Committee in April 2009 and is the DPRK's primary arms dealer and main exporter of goods and equipment related to ballistic missiles and conventional weapons.

Legal representative of Guancaiweixing Trading Co., Ltd, which was identified by the UN Panel of Experts as the shipper of an intercepted shipment to Eritrea of military-related items in August 2012.

10. RYANG Su Nyo

Date of birth: 11.8.1959

Place of birth: Japan

22.1.2018 Director of Pan Systems Pyongyang. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.
11. PYON Won Gun

Date of birth: 13.3.1968

Place of birth: S. Phyongan

Service passport number: 836220035

Passport number: 290220142

22.1.2018

Director of Glocom, a front company of Pan Systems Pyongyang. Pan Systems. Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.

Glocom advertises radio communications equipment for military and paramilitary organisations.

Pyon Won Gun has also been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a DPRK national operating Pan Systems Pyongyang.

12. PAE Won Chol

Date of birth: 30.8.1969

Place of birth: Pyongyang

Diplomatic Passport number: 654310150

22.1.2018 Pae Won Chol has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a DPRK national operating Pan Systems Pyongyang. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.
13. RI Sin Song 22.1.2018 Ri Sin Song has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a DPRK national operating Pan Systems Pyongyang. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.
14. KIM Sung Su 22.1.2018 Kim Sung Su has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as representative of Pan Systems Pyongyang in China. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.
15. KIM Pyong Chol 22.1.2018 Kim Pyong Chol has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a DPRK national operating Pan Systems Pyongyang. Pan Systems Pyongyang has been designated by the Union for assisting in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea. Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.
16. CHOE Kwang Su

Third secretary DPRK Embassy South Africa

Date of birth: 20.4.1955

Passport number: 381210143 (expiration date: 3.6.2016 )

22.1.2018 Choe Kwang Su has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as a representative of Haegeumgang Trading Company. In this capacity Choe Kwang Su signed a DPRK-Mozambique military cooperation contract in violation of the prohibitions imposed by United Nations Security Council Resolutions. The contract concerned the supply of arms and arm-related material to Monte Binga, a company controlled by the Government of Mozambique.
17.

PAK In Su

a.k.a: Daniel Pak

Date of birth: 22.5.1957

Place of birth: N. Hamgyong

Diplomatic passport number: 290221242

22.1.2018 Pak In Su has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as being involved in activities related to the sale of coal from DPRK in Malaysia in violation of the prohibitions imposed by the United Nations Security Council Resolutions.
18. SON Young-Nam First Secretary DPRK Embassy Bangladesh 22.1.2018 Son Young-Nam has been identified by the UN Panel of Experts as being involved in the smuggling of gold and other items to the DPRK in violation of the prohibitions imposed by United Nations Security Council Resolutions.]
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KIM Il-Su

a.k.a. KIM Il Su

DOB: 2.9.1965

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

3.7.2015 Manager in the reinsurance department of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC) based in the headquarters in Pyongyang and former authorised chief representative of KNIC in Hamburg, acting on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.
20.

KANG Song-Sam

a.k.a. KANG Song Sam

DOB: 5.7.1972

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

3.7.2015 Former authorised representative of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC) in Hamburg, continues to act for or on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.
21.

CHOE Chun-Sik

a.k.a. CHOE Chun Sik

DOB: 23.12.1963

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Passport number: 745132109

Valid until 12.2.2020

3.7.2015 Director in the reinsurance department of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC) based in the headquarters in Pyongyang acting on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.
22.

SIN Kyu-Nam

a.k.a. SIN Kyu Nam

DOB: 12.9.1972

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Passport number: PO472132950

3.7.2015 Director in the reinsurance department of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC) based in the headquarters in Pyongyang and former authorised representative of KNIC in Hamburg, acting on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.
23.

PAK Chun-San

a.k.a. PAK Chun San

DOB: 18.12.1953

POB: Pyongyang, DPRK

Passport number: PS472220097

3.7.2015 Director in the reinsurance department of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC) based in the headquarters in Pyongyang at least until December 2015 and former authorised chief representative of KNIC in Hamburg, continues to act for or on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.
24. SO Tong Myong DOB: 10.9.1956 3.7.2015 President of the Korea National Insurance Corporation (KNIC), KNIC Executive Management Committee Chairman (June 2012); Korean National Insurance Corporation General Manager, September 2013, acting on behalf of KNIC or at its direction.]

(b) Legal persons, entities and bodies. U.K.

Name (and possible aliases) Location Date of designation Reasons
1. Korea International Exhibition Corporation 16.10.2017 The Korea International Exhibition Corporation has assisted designated entities in the evasion of sanctions by hosting the Pyongyang International Trade Fair which provides designated entities with the opportunity to breach UN sanctions by continuing economic activity.
2.

Korea Rungrado General Trading Corporation

a.k.a: Rungrado Trading Corporation

Address: Segori-dong, Pothonggang District, Pyongyang, DPRK

Telephone: +850-2-18111-3818022

Fax: +850-2-3814507

Email address: rrd@co.chesin.com

16.10.2017 Korea Rungrado General Trading Corporation has assisted in violating sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council Resolutions through the sale of Scud missiles to Egypt.
3.

Maritime Administrative Bureau

a.k.a. North Korea Maritime Administration Bureau

Address: Ryonhwa-2Dong, Central District, Pyongyang, DPRK

PO Box 416

Tel +850-2-18111 Ex 8059

Fax: +850 2 381 4410

email: mab@silibank.net.kp

Website: www.ma.gov.kp

16.10.2017 The Maritime Administrative Bureau has assisted in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council including by renaming and re-registering assets of designated entities and providing false documentation to vessels subject to United Nations sanctions.
4.

Pan Systems Pyongyang

a.k.a. Wonbang Trading Co.

Address: Room 818, Pothonggang Hotel, Ansan-Dong, Pyongchon district, Pyongyang, DPRK . 16.10.2017

Pan Systems has assisted in the evasion of sanctions imposed by the United Nations Security Council through the attempted sale of arms and related materiel to Eritrea.

Pan Systems is also controlled by and works on behalf of the Reconnaissance General Bureau which has been designated by the United Nations.]

ANNEX XVIIU.K. List of persons, entities or bodies referred to in Article 34(1) and 34(3)

[F7ANNEX XVIII U.K. Vessels referred to in points (d), (e) and (f) of Article 43(1)]

(2)

Council Regulation (EC) No 329/2007 of 27 March 2007 concerning restrictive measures against the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (OJ L 88, 29.3.2007, p. 1).

(3)

Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff (OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1)

(4)

Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1).

(5)

Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (OJ L 281, 23.11.1995, p. 31).

(6)

Regulation (EU) No 575/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on prudential requirements for credit institutions and investment firms (OJ L 176, 27.6.2013, p. 1).

(7)

Directive 2013/36/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 June 2013 on access to the activity of credit institutions and the prudential supervision of credit institutions and investment firms, amending Directive 2002/87/EC and repealing Directives 2006/48/EC and 2006/49/EC (OJ L 176, 27.6.2013, p. 338).

(8)

Directive 2009/138/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 25 November 2009 on the taking-up and pursuit of the business of Insurance and Reinsurance (Solvency II) (OJ L 335, 17.12.2009, p. 1).

(9)

Directive 2004/39/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 21 April 2004 on markets in financial instruments amending Council Directives 85/611/EEC and 93/6/EEC and Directive 2000/12/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and repealing Council Directive 93/22/EEC (OJ L 145, 30.4.2004, p. 1).

(10)

Directive 2002/92/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 December 2002 on insurance mediation (OJ L 9, 15.1.2003, p. 3).

(11)

Directive 2007/64/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 November 2007 on payment services in the internal market (OJ L 319, 5.12.2007, p. 1).

(12)

Directive 2009/110/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 September 2009 on the taking up, pursuit and prudential supervision of the business of electronic money institutions (OJ L 267, 10.10.2009, p. 7).

(13)

Regulation (EU) No 260/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2012 establishing technical and business requirements for credit transfers and direct debits in euro and amending Regulation (EC) No 924/2009 (OJ L 94, 30.3.2012, p. 22)

(14)

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).

(15)

Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 269, 10.10.2013, p. 1).

(16)

Commission Delegated Regulation (EU) 2015/2446 of 28 July 2015 supplementing Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards detailed rules concerning certain provisions of the Union Customs Code (OJ L 343, 29.12.2015, p. 1).

(17)

Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2015/2447 of 24 November 2015 laying down detailed rules for implementing certain provisions of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 343, 29.12.2015, p. 558).

(18)

Directive (EU) 2015/849 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on the prevention of the use of the financial system for the purposes of money laundering or terrorist financing, amending Regulation (EU) No 648/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council, and repealing Directive 2005/60/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council and Commission Directive 2006/70/EC (OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 73).

(19)

Regulation (EU) 2015/847 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 20 May 2015 on information accompanying transfers of funds and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1781/2006 (OJ L 141, 5.6.2015, p. 1).

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