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41. In regulation 57 (exercise of maritime enforcement powers), for paragraph (2) substitute—
“(2) The maritime enforcement powers may be exercised for the purpose of enforcing any of the following—
(a)the prohibition in regulation 21 (export of goods to, or for use in, Belarus)
(b)the prohibition in regulation 22 (supply and delivery of goods from a third country to Belarus);
(c)the prohibitions in regulation 23 (making available goods and technology to a person connected with, or for use in, Belarus);
(d)the prohibitions in regulation 24 (transfer of technology to a place in, or person connected with, Belarus);
(e)the prohibitions in regulation 27I(1) or (2), regulation 27J(1) or (3) or regulation 27K(1) or (2) (import, acquisition and supply and delivery of goods);
(f)a prohibition imposed by a condition of a licence issued under regulation 33 (trade licences) in relation to a prohibition mentioned in any of sub-paragraphs (a) to (e).”.
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