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CHAPTER 2 Restricted goods, restricted technology and related activities
25.Making available or acquiring restricted goods and restricted technology
27.Technical assistance relating to restricted goods and restricted technology
28.Financial services and funds relating to restricted goods and restricted technology
29.Brokering services: non-UK activity relating to restricted goods and restricted technology
29A.Insurance and reinsurance services relating to aviation and space goods and aviation and space technology
CHAPTER 3 Dual-use goods, dual-use technology and related activities
47.Imports from non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
48.Export of infrastructure-related goods to non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
51.Technical assistance relating to infrastructure-related goods
52.Financial services and funds relating to infrastructure-related goods etc.
53.Brokering services: non-UK activity relating to infrastructure-related goods and goods from non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
CHAPTER 6 Other services relating to non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
PART 7 Exceptions and licences
59A.Exception relating to correspondent banking relationships etc.
60.Exceptions relating to investments in relation to non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
60ZA.Trade: exceptions relating to non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts
60B.Trade: exceptions in relation to consumer communication devices and software updates
60D.Trade: exception relating to the safety of aircraft and ships
62.Exception relating to trade restrictions in relation to non-government controlled Ukrainian territory
63.Exception for acts done for purposes of national security or prevention of serious crime
PART 8 Information and records
SCHEDULES
Critical-industry goods and critical-industry technology
Aviation and space goods and technology
Quantum computing and advanced materials goods and technology PART 1
3.“Cryogenic refrigeration systems” designed to maintain temperatures below 1.1 kelvin...
5.High quantum efficiency (“ QE ”) photodetectors and sources with...
6.Manufacturing equipment as follows— (a) additive manufacturing equipment for the...
7.Metal powders and metal alloy powders specially designed for the...
9.“Decapsulation” equipment for semiconductor devices. Note: “ Decapsulation ” means...
11.“Software” for digital twins (DT) of additive manufactured products or...
12.“Technology” “required” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of the...
Energy-related goods and infrastructure-related goods
3.Caviar and caviar substitutes, meaning any thing which falls within...
4.Truffles and preparations thereof falling within the commodity codes set...
5.Wines (including sparkling wines), beers, spirits and spirituous beverages, meaning...
6.Cigars or cigarillos falling within the commodity codes set out...
7.Perfumes, toilet waters and cosmetics, including beauty and make-up products,...
8.Leather, saddlery, travel goods, handbags or similar articles, meaning any...
9.Garments, clothing, accessories or shoes, meaning any thing which falls...
10.Carpets, rugs and tapestries, hand-made or not, meaning any thing...
11.Pearls, precious and semi-precious stones, articles of pearls, jewellery, gold-...
12.Coins and banknotes, meaning any thing which falls within the...
13.Any item of cutlery, bladed or edged instruments and tools...
14.Tableware of porcelain, china, stoneware or earthenware or fine pottery...
15.Items of lead crystal falling within the commodity codes set...
16.Electronic items for domestic use, meaning any thing which falls...
17.Electrical/electronic or optical apparatus for recording and reproducing sound and...
18.Vehicles, except ambulances, for the transport of persons on earth,...
19.Clocks and watches and their parts, meaning any thing which...
20.Musical instruments, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity...
21.Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques, meaning any thing...
22.Articles and equipment for sports, including skiing, golf, diving and...
23.Articles and equipment for billiards, automatic bowling, casino games and...
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