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PART 4 Shipment of waste between the United Kingdom and EU countries
PART 5 Export of waste to non-EU countries
21.Prohibition on export of waste for disposal other than to EU or EFTA countries
22.Requirements for export of waste for disposal to EFTA countries
23.Prohibition on export of certain waste for recovery to non-EU, non-OECD Decision countries
23A.Requirements for export of waste listed in Annex III or IIIA to non-EU, non-OECD Decision countries
23B.Requirements for export of waste classified under more than one entry in Annex IIIetc. to non-EU, non-OECD Decision countries
24.Requirements for export of waste for recovery to non-EU OECD Decision countries
27.Procedure for import of waste for disposal from a non-EU country Party to the Basel Convention
29.Requirements for import of waste for recovery from or through a non-EU OECD Decision country
30.Requirements for import of waste for recovery from a non-EU, non-OECD Decision country Party to the Basel Convention
31.Requirements for import of waste from overseas countries or territories
The Northern Irish border, the Scottish border and the Welsh border
Transitional provisions for shipments to ... Bulgaria or Romania
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