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3. In Schedule 3E (G7 dependency and further goods), omit the following commodity codes and the associated descriptions—
(a)in Part 2—
2903 23;
2903 29;
2903 76;
2903 81;
2903 91;
2904 10;
2904 31;
3816 00 10;
3902 20;
3902 30;
3902 90;
4407 19;
4407 92;
4407 94;
4407 97;
4407 99;
4412 31;
4412 33;
4412 51, 4412 52, 4412 59;
4412 51;
4412 52;
4412 59;
5516 44;
5516 94;
8407 21;
8407 29;
8409 99;
8411 11;
8411 12;
8411 21;
8411 22;
8411 91;
8417 20;
8456 40;
8465 96;
8472 10;
8472 30;
8473 21;
8501 33;
8501 62;
8501 63;
8501 64;
8506 90;
8506 60 00;
8528 49;
8544 30;
8544 70;
8701 21;
8701 22;
8701 23;
8701 24;
8704 23;
8704 10;
8704 22;
8704 32;
9002 11;
9002 19;
9030 32;
9030 39;
9030 40;
9030 82;
9030 89;
(b)in Part 3—
2903 11;
2904 20;
8465 20;
8465 93;
8465 94;
8701 30;
9032 81;
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