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Regulation 21
1.—(1) Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.
(2) Terms printed in quotation marks and not defined in this Schedule have the meaning given to them in—
(a)Schedules 2 and 3 to the Export Control Order 2008, or
(b)Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation,
as applicable.
2. Any thing falling within—
(a)a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table, and
(b)the description in column 2 corresponding to that code.
Commodity code | Description |
---|---|
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Alkylation and isomerization units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Aromatic hydrocarbon production units |
ex 8419 40 00 | Atmospheric-vacuum crude distillation units (CDU) |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Catalytic reforming / cracker units |
ex 8419 89 98 ex 8419 89 30 ex 8419 89 10 | Delayed cokers |
ex 8419 89 98 ex 8419 89 30 ex 8419 89 10 | Flexicoking units |
ex 8479 89 97 | Hydrocracking reactors |
ex 8419 89 98 ex 8419 89 30 ex 8419 89 10 ex 8479 89 97 | Hydrocracking reactor vessels |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Hydrogen generation equipment |
ex 8421 39 15 ex 8421 39 25 ex 8421 39 35 ex 8421 39 85 ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Hydrogen recovery and purification equipment |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Hydrotreatment equipment/units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Naphtha isomerisation units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Polymerisation units |
ex 8419 89 10 ex 8419 89 30 ex 8419 89 98 ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Refinery fuel gas treatment and sulphur recovery equipment (including amine scrubbing units, sulphur recovery units, tail gas treatment units) |
ex 8456 90 00 ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Solvent de-asphalting units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Sulphur production units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Sulphuric acid alkylation and sulphuric acid regeneration units |
ex 8419 89 10 ex 8419 89 30 ex 8419 89 98 ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Thermal cracking units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Toluene and heavy aromatics: Transalkylation units |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Visbreakers |
ex 8479 89 97 ex 8543 70 90 | Vacuum gas oil hydrocracking units |
3. Catalysts used in the following processes for the refining of crude oil to produce petroleum products—
(a)fluid catalytic cracking;
(b)hydroprocessing, including hydrotreating and hydrocracking,
(c)alkylation;
(d)catalytic reforming.
4. “Software” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of any thing falling within paragraphs 2 and 3.
5. “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of any thing falling within paragraphs 2 to 4.
Regulation 21
1.—(1) Terms printed in quotation marks and not defined or interpreted in this Schedule have the meaning given to them in—
(a)Schedules 2 and 3 to the Export Control Order 2008, or
(b)Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation,
as applicable.
(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, the interpretative notes in Part 2 apply.
2. Equipment, “electronic assemblies” and components, specially designed for “quantum computers”, quantum electronics, quantum sensors, quantum processing units, qubit circuits, qubit devices or quantum radar systems.
Note 1: “Quantum computers” perform computations that harness the collective properties of quantum states, such as superposition, interference and entanglement.
Note 2: Units, circuits and devices include but are not limited to superconducting circuits, quantum annealing, ion trap, photonic interaction, silicon/spin and cold atoms.
3. “Cryogenic refrigeration systems” designed to maintain temperatures below 1.1 kelvin for 48 hours or more and related cryogenic refrigeration equipment and components as follows:
(a)pulse tubes;
(b)cryostats;
(c)dewars;
(d)gas handling systems (GHS);
(e)compressors;
(f)control units.
Note: “Cryogenic refrigeration systems” include but are not limited to dilution refrigeration, adiabatic demagnisation refrigerators and laser cooling systems.
4. Ultra-High vacuum (“UHV”) equipment as follows—
(a)UHV pumps (sublimation, turbomolecular, diffusion, cryogenic, ion-getter);
(b)UHV pressure gauges.
Note: UHV means 100 nanoPascals (nPa) or lower
5. High quantum efficiency (“QE”) photodetectors and sources with a QE greater than 80% in the wavelength range exceeding 300 nanometers but not exceeding 1700 nanometers.
6. Manufacturing equipment as follows—
(a)additive manufacturing equipment for the production of metal parts;
(b)additive manufacturing equipment for “energetic materials”, including equipment using ultrasonic extrusion;
(c)vat photopolymerisation additive manufacturing equipment using stereo lithography (SLA) or direct light processing (DLP).
Note: Paragraph 6(a) only applies to the following systems—
(i)powder-bed systems using selective laser melting (SLM), laser cladding, direct metal laser sintering (DMLS) or electron beam melting (ELB), or
(ii)powder-fed systems using laser cladding, direct energy deposition or laser metal deposition.
7. Metal powders and metal alloy powders specially designed for the additive manufacturing equipment specified in paragraph 6(a).
8. Microscopes, related equipment and detectors, as follows—
(a)scanning electron microscopes (SEM);
(b)scanning auger microscopes;
(c)transmission electron microscopes (TEM);
(d)atomic force microscopes (AFM);
(e)scanning force microscopes (SFM);
(f)equipment and detectors specially designed for use with the microscopes specified in sub-paragraphs (a) to (e), employing any of the following—
(i)X-ray photo spectroscopy (XPS);
(ii)energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX, EDS);
(iii)electron back scatter detector (EBSD) systems;
(iv)electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA).
9. “Decapsulation” equipment for semiconductor devices.
Note: “Decapsulation” means the removal of a cap, lid, or encapsulating material from a packaged integrated circuit by mechanical, thermal, or chemical methods.
10. “Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of the systems, equipment and components specified in paragraphs 2 to 9.
11. “Software” for digital twins (DT) of additive manufactured products or for the determination of the reliability of additive manufactured products.
12. “Technology” “required” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of the systems, equipment, components and software specified in paragraphs 2 to 11.”
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