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2.Amendment of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
5.Insertion of regulations 46BA, 46BB and 46BC (luxury goods)
6.Amendments of Chapter 4CA (iron and steel products processed in a third country)
9.Amendment of regulation 60A (trade: exceptions in relation to personal effects etc.)
10.Amendment of regulation 60B (trade: exceptions in relation to consumer communication devices and software updates)
11.Amendment of regulation 60G (trade: exception in relation to certain goods consigned from Russia)
12.Amendment of regulation 60GA (trade: exception in respect of the acquisition of iron and steel products)
13.Insertion of regulations 60GAA and 60GAB (trade: exceptions in respect of iron and steel products, relevant processed iron or steel products and metals)
14.Amendment of regulation 61 (trade: exceptions for emergencies in certain cases)
16.Amendment of regulation 70 (finance: reporting obligations)
17.Insertion of regulation 70A (designated persons: reporting obligations)
19.Amendment of regulation 85 (trade enforcement: application of CEMA)
21.Amendment of regulation 88C (Treasury: power to impose penalties)
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