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Regulations 7(3) and 16(8)

SCHEDULE 1U.K.Rules for interpretation of regulations 7(2) and 16(7)

Application of ScheduleU.K.

1.—(1) The rules set out in the following paragraphs of this Schedule apply for the purpose of interpreting regulations 7(2) and 16(7).

(2) They also apply for the purpose of interpreting this Schedule.

Commencement Information

I1Sch. 1 para. 1 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Joint interestsU.K.

2.  If two or more persons each hold a share or right jointly, each of them is treated as holding that share or right.

Commencement Information

I2Sch. 1 para. 2 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Joint arrangementsU.K.

3.—(1) If shares or rights held by a person and shares or rights held by another person are the subject of a joint arrangement between those persons, each of them is treated as holding the combined shares or rights of both of them.

(2) A “joint arrangement” is an arrangement between the holders of shares or rights that they will exercise all or substantially all the rights conferred by their respective shares or rights jointly in a way that is pre-determined by the arrangement.

(3) “Arrangement” has the meaning given by paragraph 12.

Commencement Information

I3Sch. 1 para. 3 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Calculating shareholdingsU.K.

4.—(1) In relation to a person who has a share capital, a reference to holding “more than 50% of the shares” in that person is to holding shares comprised in the issued share capital of that person of a nominal value exceeding (in aggregate) 50% of that share capital.

(2) In relation to a person who does not have a share capital—

(a)a reference to holding shares in that person is to holding a right or rights to share in the capital or, as the case may be, profits of that person;

(b)a reference to holding “more than 50% of the shares” in that person is to holding a right or rights to share in more than 50% of the capital or, as the case may be, profits of that person.

Commencement Information

I4Sch. 1 para. 4 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Voting rightsU.K.

5.—(1) A reference to the voting rights in a person is to the rights conferred on shareholders in respect of their shares (or, in the case of a person not having a share capital, on members) to vote at general meetings of the person on all or substantially all matters.

(2) In relation to a person that does not have general meetings at which matters are decided by the exercise of voting rights—

(a)a reference to holding voting rights in the person is to be read as a reference to holding rights in relation to the person that are equivalent to those of a person entitled to exercise voting rights in a company;

(b)a reference to holding “more than 50% of the voting rights” in the person is to be read as a reference to holding the right under the constitution of the person to block changes to the overall policy of the person or to the terms of its constitution.

Commencement Information

I5Sch. 1 para. 5 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

6.  In applying regulations 7(2) and 16(7) and this Schedule, the voting rights in a person are to be reduced by any rights held by the person itself.U.K.

Commencement Information

I6Sch. 1 para. 6 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Rights to appoint or remove members of the boardU.K.

7.  A reference to the right to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors of a person is to the right to appoint or remove directors holding a majority of the voting rights at meetings of the board on all or substantially all matters.

Commencement Information

I7Sch. 1 para. 7 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

8.  A reference to a board of directors, in the case of a person who does not have such a board, is to be read as a reference to the equivalent management body of that person.U.K.

Commencement Information

I8Sch. 1 para. 8 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Shares or rights held “indirectly”U.K.

9.—(1) A person holds a share “indirectly” if the person has a majority stake in another person and that other person—

(a)holds the share in question, or

(b)is part of a chain of persons—

(i)each of whom (other than the last) has a majority stake in the person immediately below it in the chain, and

(ii)the last of whom holds the share.

(2) A person holds a right “indirectly” if the person has a majority stake in another person and that other person—

(a)holds that right, or

(b)is part of a chain of persons—

(i)each of whom (other than the last) has a majority stake in the person immediately below it in the chain, and

(ii)the last of whom holds that right.

(3) For these purposes, a person (“A”) has a “majority stake” in another person (“B”) if—

(a)A holds a majority of the voting rights in B,

(b)A is a member of B and has the right to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors of B,

(c)A is a member of B and controls alone, pursuant to an agreement with other shareholders or members, a majority of the voting rights in B, or

(d)A has the right to exercise, or actually exercises, dominant influence or control over B.

(4) In the application of this paragraph to the right to appoint or remove a majority of the board of directors, a person (“A”) is to be treated as having the right to appoint a director if—

(a)any person's appointment as director follows necessarily from that person's appointment as director of A, or

(b)the directorship is held by A itself.

Commencement Information

I9Sch. 1 para. 9 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Shares held by nomineesU.K.

10.  A share held by a person as nominee for another is to be treated as held by the other (and not by the nominee).

Commencement Information

I10Sch. 1 para. 10 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Rights treated as held by person who controls their exerciseU.K.

11.—(1) Where a person controls a right, the right is to be treated as held by that person (and not by the person who in fact holds the right, unless that person also controls it).

(2) A person “controls” a right if, by virtue of any arrangement between that person and others, the right is exercisable only—

(a)by that person,

(b)in accordance with that person's directions or instructions, or

(c)with that person's consent or concurrence.

Commencement Information

I11Sch. 1 para. 11 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

12.  “Arrangement” includes—U.K.

(a)any scheme, agreement or understanding, whether or not it is legally enforceable, and

(b)any convention, custom or practice of any kind.

Commencement Information

I12Sch. 1 para. 12 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Rights exercisable only in certain circumstances etc.U.K.

13.—(1) Rights that are exercisable only in certain circumstances are to be taken into account only—

(a)when the circumstances have arisen, and for so long as they continue to obtain, or

(b)when the circumstances are within the control of the person having the rights.

(2) But rights that are exercisable by an administrator or by creditors while a person is subject to relevant insolvency proceedings are not to be taken into account while the person is subject to those proceedings.

(3) “Relevant insolvency proceedings” means—

(a)administration within the meaning of the Insolvency Act 1986 M1

(b)administration within the meaning of the Insolvency (Northern Ireland) Order 1989 M2, or

(c)proceedings under the insolvency law of another country during which a person's assets and affairs are subject to the control or supervision of a third party or creditor.

(4) Rights that are normally exercisable but are temporarily incapable of exercise are to continue to be taken into account.

Commencement Information

I13Sch. 1 para. 13 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Marginal Citations

Rights attached to shares held by way of securityU.K.

14.  Rights attached to shares held by way of security provided by a person are to be treated for the purposes of this Schedule as held by that person—

(a)where apart from the right to exercise them for the purpose of preserving the value of the security, or of realising it, the rights are exercisable only in accordance with that person's instructions, and

(b)where the shares are held in connection with the granting of loans as part of normal business activities and apart from the right to exercise them for the purpose of preserving the value of the security, or of realising it, the rights are exercisable only in that person's interests.

Commencement Information

I14Sch. 1 para. 14 in force at 11.4.2019, see reg. 1(3)(e)

Regulations 16, 17 and 59

SCHEDULE 2U.K.Persons named in relation to financial restrictions

1.  SberbankU.K.

Commencement Information

I15Sch. 2 para. 1 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

2.  VTB bankU.K.

Commencement Information

I16Sch. 2 para. 2 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

3.  GazprombankU.K.

Commencement Information

I17Sch. 2 para. 3 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

4.  Vnesheconombank (VEB)U.K.

Commencement Information

I18Sch. 2 para. 4 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

5.  RosselkhozbankU.K.

Commencement Information

I19Sch. 2 para. 5 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

6.  OPK OboronpromU.K.

Commencement Information

I20Sch. 2 para. 6 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

7.  United Aircraft CorporationU.K.

Commencement Information

I21Sch. 2 para. 7 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

8.  UralvagonzavodU.K.

Commencement Information

I22Sch. 2 para. 8 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

9.  RosneftU.K.

Commencement Information

I23Sch. 2 para. 9 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

10.  TransneftU.K.

Commencement Information

I24Sch. 2 para. 10 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

11.  Gazprom NeftU.K.

Commencement Information

I25Sch. 2 para. 11 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Regulation 21

[F1SCHEDULE 2AU.K.Critical-industry goods and critical-industry technology

PART 1U.K.

InterpretationU.K.

1.(1) A thing is specified in this Schedule if it is specified in Parts 2 to 8, and a reference in any note in this Schedule to a thing being “controlled” or subject to “controls” is to be read as a reference to it being specified.

(2) In this Schedule, defined terms are printed in quotation marks.

(3) Terms printed in quotation marks and not defined in this Schedule have the meaning given to them in—

(a)Schedules 2 and 3 of the Export Control Order 2008, or

(b)Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation,

as applicable.

2.(1) In this Schedule—

[F2“controlled materials” means controlled energetic materials specified in 1C011, 1C111, 1C239 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and ML8 in Schedule 2 to the Export Control Order 2008;]

dynamic adaptive routing” means automatic rerouting of traffic based on sensing and analysis of current actual network conditions, but does not include cases of routing decisions taken on predefined information;

fluoride fibres” means fibres manufactured from bulk fluoride compounds;

hybrid computer” means equipment that can—

(a)

accept data,

(b)

process data, in both analogue and digital representation, and

(c)

provide output of data;

media access unit” means equipment that contains one or more communication interfaces (“network access controller”, “communications channel controller”, modem or computer bus) to connect terminal equipment to a network;

stored program controlled” means a control using instructions stored in an electronic storage that a processor can execute in order to direct the performance of predetermined functions, and equipment may be “stored program controlled” whether the electronic storage is internal or external to the equipment;

terminal interface equipment” means equipment at which information enters or leaves the telecommunication systems, for example a telephone, data device, computer, or facsimile device.

(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, the interpretative notes set out in Table 1 apply.

Table 1
Interpretative notes
multi-data-stream processing” refers to the “microprogram” or equipment architecture technique that permits simultaneous processing of two or more data sequences under the control of one or more instruction sequences by means such as:

Single Instruction Multiple Data (SIMD) architectures such as vector or array processors;

Multiple Single Instruction Multiple Data (MSIMD) architectures;

Multiple Instruction Multiple Data (MIMD) architectures, including those that are tightly coupled, closely coupled or loosely coupled;

structured arrays of processing elements, including systolic arrays.

data signalling rate” means the rate, as defined in International Telecommunications Union Recommendation 53-36, taking into account that, for non-binary modulation, baud and bit per second are not equal.

Bits for coding, checking and synchronization functions are to be included.

When determining the “data signalling rate”, servicing and administrative channels shall be excluded.

It is the maximum one-way rate, i.e., the maximum rate in either transmission or reception.

“spectral efficiency” is a figure of merit parametrized to characterize the efficiency of transmission system that uses complex modulation schemes such as QAM (quadrature amplitude modulation), Trellis coding, QSPK (Q-phased shift key), etc.. It is defined as the Digital transfer rate (bits/second) divided by 6dB spectrum bandwidth (Hz).

Textual Amendments

[F3PART 1AU.K.Special materials and related equipment

Microorganisms and Toxins

ItemRegulation 53A applies?
1B999 Specific processing equipment as follows:
a. Electrolytic cells for fluorine “production”;
b. Particle accelerators;
c. Industrial process control hardware/systems designed for power industries;
d. Freon and chilled water-cooling systems capable of continuous cooling duties of 100,000 BTU/hr (29.3 kW) or greater;
e. Equipment for the “production” of structural composites, fibres, prepregs and preforms.
1C990 Fibrous and filamentary materials for “use” in “composite” structures and with a specific modulus of 3.18 x 106 m or greater and a specific tensile strength of 7.62 x 104 m or greater.Yes
1C992 Commercial charges and devices containing energetic materials, and nitrogen trifluoride in a gaseous state.Yes
Note: For the purposes of this entry the mass of the non-controlled substance in any ‘mixture’ is omitted when determining the total mass of the controlled material.

These items are as follows:

a. Shaped charges specially designed for oil well operations, utilising one charge functioning along a single axis, that upon detonation produce a hole, and

a.1. Contain any formulation of controlled materials;

a.2. Have only a uniform shaped conical liner with an included angle of 90 degrees or less;

a.3. Contain more than 0.010 kg but less than or equal to 0.090 kg of “controlled materials”; and

a.4. Have a diameter not exceeding 4.5 inches;

Yes
b. Shaped charges specially designed for oil well operations containing less than or equal to 0.010 kg of controlled materials;Yes
c. Detonation cord or shock tubes containing less than or equal to 0.064 kg per meter (300 grains per foot) of controlled materials;Yes
d. Cartridge power devices, that contain less than or equal to 0.70 kg of controlled materials in the deflagration material;Yes
e. Oil well cartridges, that contain less than or equal to 0.015 kg of “controlled materials”;Yes
f. Commercial prefabricated slurries and emulsions containing less than or equal to 10.0 kg and less than or equal to thirty-five percent by weight of materials controlled by ML8 in Schedule 2 of the Export Control Order 2008;Yes
g. Cutters and severing tools containing less than or equal to 3.5 kg of controlled materials;Yes
h. Pyrotechnic devices when designed exclusively for commercial purposes (e.g., theatrical stages, motion picture special effects, and fireworks displays) and containing less than or equal to 3.0 kg of controlled materials;Yes

i. Other commercial explosive devices and charges not controlled by 1C992.a to.h. containing less than or equal to 1.0 kg of controlled materials.

Note: 1C992.i includes automotive safety devices; extinguishing systems; cartridges for riveting guns; explosive charges for agricultural, oil and gas operations, sporting goods, commercial mining, or public works purposes; and delay tubes used in the assembly of commercial explosive devices.

Yes
j. Nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) in a gaseous state - Nitrogen trifluoride (CAS RN 7783-54-2)
1C996 Hydraulic fluids containing synthetic hydrocarbon oils, having all the following characteristics:Yes

a. A flash point exceeding 477 K (204 degrees C);

b. A pour point at 239 K ( -34 degrees C) or less;

c. A viscosity index of 75 or more; and

d. A thermal stability at 616 K (343 degrees C).

1C997 Ammonium nitrate, including fertilisers and fertiliser blends containing more than 15% by weight ammonium nitrate, except liquid fertilisers (containing any amount of ammonium nitrate) or dry fertilisers containing less than 15% by weight ammonium nitrate

1C998 Non fluorinated polymeric substances as follows:

a. Polyarylene ether ketones, as follows:

a.1 Polyether ether ketone (PEEK);

a.2. Polyether ketone ketone (PEKK);

a.3. Polyether ketone (PEK);

a.4. Polyether ketone ether ketone ketone (PEKEKK);

Yes
1C999 Specific materials, as follows:
a. Hardened steel and tungsten carbide precision ball bearings (3mm or greater diameter);Yes
b. 304 and 316 stainless steel plate;
c. Monel plate;
d. Tributyl phosphate;
e. Nitric acid in concentrations of 20 weight percent or greater;
f. Fluorine;
g. Alpha emitting radionuclides,
1D999 Specific software as follows:

a. “Software” specially designed for industrial process control hardware/systems controlled by 1B999;

b. “Software” specially designed for equipment for the “production” of structural composites, fibres, prepregs and preforms controlled by 1B999.

1E994 “Technology” for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of fibrous and filamentary materials controlled by 1C990.Yes

PART 1BU.K.MATERIALS PROCESSING

ItemRegulation 53A applies?

2A983 Explosives or detonator detection equipment, both bulk and trace based, consisting of an automated device, or combination of devices for automated decision making to detect the presence of different types of explosives, explosive residue, or detonators as follows and specifically designed components thereof:

Note: For the purpose of this entry, automated decision making is the ability of the equipment to detect explosives or detonators at the design or operator-selected level of sensitivity and provide an automated alarm when explosives or detonators at or above the sensitivity level are detected. This entry does not control equipment that depends on operator interpretation of indicators such as inorganic/organic colour mapping of the items(s) being scanned.

Note: Explosives or detonation detection equipment in 2A983 includes equipment for screening people, documents, baggage, other personal effects, cargo and/or mail.

a. Explosives detection equipment for automated decision making to detect and identify bulk explosives utilising, but not limited to, x-ray (e.g., computed tomography, dual energy, or coherent scattering), nuclear (e.g. thermal neutron analysis, pulse fast neutron analysis, pulse fast neutron transmission spectroscopy, and gamma resonance absorption), or electromagnetic techniques (e.g. quadropole resonance and dielectrometry).Yes
b. Detonator detection equipment for automated decision making to detect and identify initiation devices (e.g. detonators, blasting caps) utilising, but not limited to, x-ray (e.g. dual energy or computed tomography) or electromagnetic techniques.Yes

2A984 Concealed object detection equipment operating in the frequency range from 30 GHz to 3000 GHz and having a spatial resolution of 0.1 milliradian up to and including 1 milliradian at a standoff distance of 100 metres; and specially designed components thereof.

Note: Concealed object detection equipment includes but is not limited to equipment for screening people, documents, baggage, other personal effects, cargo and mail.

Technical Note: The range of frequencies span what is generally considered as the millimetre-wave, submillimetre-wave and terahertz frequency regions.

Yes
2A991 Bearings and bearing systems as follows:

This entry does not control balls with tolerance specified by the manufacturer in accordance with ISO 3290 as grade 5 or worse.

Note (1) (a) DN is the product of the bearing bore diameter in mm and the bearing rotational velocity in rpm.

(b) Operating temperatures include those temperatures obtained when a gas turbine engine has stopped after operation.

(2) Annular Bearing Engineers Committee (ABEC); American National Standards Institute (ANSI); Anti-Friction Bearing Manufacturers Association (AFBMA).

a. Ball bearings or solid ball bearings, having tolerances specified by the manufacturer in accordance with ABEC 7, ABEC 7P, or ABEC 7T or ISO Standard Class 4 or better (or equivalents) and having any of the following characteristics.Yes
a.1. Manufactured for “use” at operating temperatures above 573 K (300 degrees C) either by using special materials or by special heat treatment; or
a.2. With lubricating elements or component modifications that, according to the manufacturer’s specifications, are specially designed to enable the bearings to operate at speeds exceeding 2.3 million DN.
b. Solid tapered roller bearings, having tolerances specified by the manufacturer in accordance with ANSI/AFBMA Class 00 (inch) or Class A (metric) or better (or equivalents) and having any of the following characteristics.

b.1. With lubricating elements or component modifications that, according to the manufacturer’s specifications, are specially designed to enable the bearings to operate at speeds exceeding 2.3 million DN; or

b.2. Manufactured for “use” at operating temperatures below 219 K (54 degrees C) or above 423 K (150 degrees C).

c. Gas-lubricated foil bearing manufactured for “use” at operating temperatures of 561 K (288 °C) or higher and a unit load capacity exceeding 1 MPa.
d. Active magnetic bearing systems.Yes
e. Fabric-lined self-aligning or fabric-lined journal sliding bearings manufactured for “use” at operating temperatures below 219 K(-54 degrees C) or above 423 K (150 degrees C).
2A992 Piping, fittings and valves made of, or lined with stainless, copper-nickel alloy or other alloy steel containing 10% or more nickel and/or chromium as follows:
a. Pressure tube, pipe, and fittings of 200 mm (8 in.) or more inside diameter, and suitable for operation at pressures of 3.4 MPa (500 psi) or greater;

b. Pipe valves having all of the following characteristics that are not controlled by 2B350.g of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;

b.1. A pipe size connection of 200 mm (8 in.) or more inside diameter; and

b.2. Rated at 10.3 MPa (1,500 psi) or more.

2A993 Pumps designed to move molten metals by electromagnetic forces.
2A994 Portable electric generators, weighing 2300 kg or less on wheels or transportable in a 2½ ton truck without a special set up requirement and specially designed components thereof.
2A999 Specific processing equipment as follows:
a. Bellows sealed valves;
TECHNICAL NOTES FOR 2B991 TO 2B999:
1. Secondary parallel contouring axes, (e.g., the w-axis on horizontal boring mills or a secondary rotary axis the centre line of which is parallel to the primary rotary axis) are not counted in the total number of contouring axes. Rotary axes need not rotate over 360°. A rotary axis can be driven by a linear device (e.g., a screw or a rack-and-pinion).
2. The number of axes which can be coordinated simultaneously for “contouring control” is the number of axes along or around which, during processing of the workpiece, simultaneous and interrelated motions are performed between the workpiece and a tool. This does not include any additional axes along or around which other relative motions within the machine are performed, such as:
2.a. Wheel-dressing systems in grinding machines;Yes
2.b. Parallel rotary axes designed for mounting of separate workpieces;
2.c. Co-linear rotary axes designed for manipulating the same workpiece by holding it in a chuck from different ends.
3. Axis nomenclature shall be in accordance with International Standard ISO 841:2001, Industrial automation systems and integration - Numerical control of machines - Coordinate system and motion nomenclature.Yes
4. A “tilting spindle” is counted as a rotary axis.Yes
5. ‘Stated “unidirectional positioning repeatability”’ may be used for each specific machine model as an alternative to individual machine tests, and is determined as follows:Yes
5.a. Select five machines of a model to be evaluated;Yes
5.b. Measure the linear axis repeatability (R↑,R↓) according to ISO 230-2:2014 and evaluate “unidirectional positioning repeatability” for each axis of each of the five machines;Yes
5.c. Determine the arithmetic mean value of the “unidirectional positioning repeatability”-values for each axis of all five machines together. These arithmetic mean values “unidirectional positioning repeatability” ( ) become the stated value of each axis for the model...)( x, y, …);Yes
5.d. Since the Category 2 list refers to each linear axis there will be as many ‘stated “unidirectional positioning repeatability”’ values as there are linear axes;Yes
5.e. If any axis of a machine model not controlled by 2B001.a. to 2B001.c. has a ‘stated “unidirectional positioning repeatability”’ equal to or less than the specified “unidirectional positioning repeatability” of each machine tool model plus 0.7 µm, the builder should be required to reaffirm the accuracy level once every eighteen months.Yes
6. For the purpose of 2B, measurement uncertainty for the “unidirectional positioning repeatability” of machine tools, as defined in the International Standard ISO 230-2:2014, shall not be considered.Yes
7. For the purpose of 2B, the measurement of axes shall be made according to test procedures in 5.3.2. of ISO 230-2:2014. Tests for axes longer than 2 meters shall be made over 2 m segments. Axes longer than 4 m require multiple tests (e.g., two tests for axes longer than 4 m and up to 8 m, three tests for axes longer than 8 m and up to 12 m), each over 2 m segments and distributed in equal intervals over the axis length. Test segments are equally spaced along the full axis length, with any excess length equally divided at the beginning, in between, and at the end of the test segments. The smallest “unidirectional positioning repeatability”-value of all test segments is to be reported.Yes
2B991 Numerical control units for machine tools and “numerically controlled” machine tools as follows:
a. Numerical control units for machine tools:
a.1. Having four interpolating axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for “contouring control”; or
a.2. Having two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control and a minimum programmable increment better (less) than 0.001 mm;
a.3. “Numerical control” units for machine tools having two, three or four interpolating axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control and capable of receiving directly (online) and processing computer aided design (CAD) data for internal preparation of machine instructions; or
b. Motion control boards specially designed for machine tools and having any of the following characteristics:
b.1. Interpolation in more than four axes;
b.2. Capable of “real-time processing” of data to modify tool path, feed rate and spindle data, during the machining operation, by any of the following:
b.2.a. Automatic calculation and modification of part programme data for machining in two or more axes by means of measuring cycles and access to source data; or
b.2.b. “Adaptive control” with more than one physical variable measured and processed by means of a computing model (strategy) to change one or more machining instructions to optimise the process.
b.3. Capable of receiving and processing CAD data for internal preparation of machine instructions; or
c. “Numerically controlled” machine tools that, according to the manufacturer’s technical specifications, can be equipped with electronic devices for simultaneous “contouring control” in two or more axes and that have both of the following characteristics:
c.1. Two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for contouring control; and
c.2. Positioning accuracies according to ISO 230/2 (2006), with all compensations available:
c.2.a. Better than 15 mm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for grinding machines;
c.2.b. Better than 15 mm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for milling machines; or
c.2.c. Better than 15 mm along any linear axis (overall positioning) for turning machines; or
d. Machine tools, as follows, for removing or cutting metals, ceramics or composites, that, according to the manufacturer’s technical specifications, can be equipped with electronic devices for simultaneous “contouring control” in two or more axes:
d.1. Machine tools for turning, grinding, milling or any combination thereof, having two or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for “contouring control” and having any of the following characteristics:

d.1.a. One or more contouring tilting spindles;

Note: 2B991.d.1.a. applies to machine tools for grinding or milling only.

d.1.b. Camming (axial displacement) in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0.0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR);

Note: 2B991.d.1.b. applies to machine tools for turning only.

d.1.c. Run out (out of true running) in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0.0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR);
d.1.d. The positioning accuracies with all compensations available, are less (better) than: 0.001° on any rotary axis;
d.2. Electrical discharge machines (EDM) of the wire feed type that have five or more axes that can be coordinated simultaneously for “contouring control”.Yes
2B992 Non “numerically controlled” machine tools for generating optical quality surfaces as follows and specially designed components therefor.
a. Turning machines using a single point cutting tool and having all of the following characteristics:
a.1. Slide positioning accuracy less (better) than 0.0005 mm per 300 mm of travel;
a.2. Bidirectional slide positioning repeatability less (better) than 0.00025 mm per 300 mm of travel;
a.3. Spindle “run out” and “camming” less (better) than 0.0004 mm total indicator reading (TIR);
a.4. Angular deviation of the slide movement (yaw, pitch and roll) less (better) than 2 seconds of arc, TIR, over full travel; and

a.5. Slide perpendicularity less (better) than 0.001 mm per 300 mm of travel;

Technical Note: The bidirectional slide positioning repeatability (R) of an axis is the maximum value of the repeatability of positioning at any position along or around the axis determined using the procedure and under the conditions specified in Part 2.11 of ISO 230/2: 1988.

b. Fly cutting machines having all of the following characteristics:
b.1. Spindle “run out” and “camming” less (better) than 0.0004 mm TIR; and
b.2. Angular deviation of slide movement (yaw, pitch and roll) less (better) than 2 seconds of arc, TIR, over full travel.
2B993 Gearmaking and/or finishing machinery capable of producing gears to a quality level of better than AGMA 11.Yes

2B996 Dimensional inspection or measuring systems or equipment as follows.

a. Manual dimensional inspection machines, having both of the following characteristics:

a.1. Two or more axes; and

a.2. A measurement uncertainty equal to or less (better) than (3 + L/300) micrometre in any axes (L measured length in mm).

2B997 “Robots” that are capable of employing feedback information in real-time processing from one or more sensors to generate or modify “programs” or to generate or modify numerical program data.
2B998 Assemblies, circuit boards or inserts as follows specially designed for machine tools controlled by 2B991, or for equipment controlled by 2B993, 2B996 or 2B997.Yes
a. Spindle assemblies, consisting of spindles and bearings as a minimal assembly, with radial (“run out”) or axial (“camming”) axis motion in one revolution of the spindle less (better) than 0.0006 mm total indicator reading (TIR);

b. Single point diamond cutting tool inserts, having all of the following characteristics:

b.1. Flawless and chip free cutting edge when magnified 400 times in any direction;

b.2. Cutting radius from 0.1 to 5 mm inclusive; and

b.3. Cutting radius out of roundness less (better) than 0.002 mm TIR.

c. Specially designed printed circuit boards with mounted parts or components capable of upgrading, according to the manufacturer’s specifications, “numerical control” units, machine tools or feed-back devices to or above the levels specified in 2B991, 2B993, 2B996, 2B997, or 2B998.Yes
2B999 Specific processing equipment, as follows:
a. Isostatic presses;
b. Bellows manufacturing equipment, including hydraulic forming equipment and bellows forming dies;
c. Laser welding machines;
d. MIG welders;
e. E-beam welders;
f. Monel equipment, including valves, piping, tanks and vessels;

g. 304 and 316 stainless steel valves, piping, tanks and vessels;

Note: Fittings are considered part of “piping” for purposes of 2B999.g.

h. Mining and drilling equipment, as follows:
h.1. Large boring equipment capable of drilling holes greater than 60cm in diameter;
h.2. Large earth-moving equipment used in the mining industry;
i. Electroplating equipment designed for coating parts with nickel or aluminium;
j. Pumps designed for industrial service and for “use” with an electrical motor of 5 HP or greater;
k. Vacuum valves, piping, flanges, gaskets and related equipment specially designed for use in high-vacuum service;
l. Spin forming and flow forming machines;
m. Centrifugal multiplane balancing machines;
n. Austenitic stainless-steel plate, valves, piping, tanks and vessels.
2D983 “Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 2A983.
2D984 “Software” required for the “development”, “production” or “use” of concealed object detection equipment controlled by 2A984.Yes
2D991 “Software” specially designed for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 2B991, 2B993, or 2B996, 2B997, and 2B998.Yes
2D992 Specific “software”, as follows (see List of Items Controlled).
a.1. For flexible manufacturing units (FMUs) which consist at least of
(1) A machine tool described in 2B001.c. of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation; and
(2) A dimensional inspection machine described in Category 2 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, or another digitally controlled measuring machine controlled by an entry in Category 2 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation; andYes
a.2. Capable of generating or modifying, in “real-time processing”, programs or data by using the signals obtained simultaneously by means of at least two detection techniques, such as:Yes
a.2.a. Machine vision (optical ranging);

Yes

a.2.b. Infrared imaging;

Yes

a.2.c. Acoustical imaging (acoustical ranging);

Yes

a.2.d. Tactile measurement;

Yes

a.2.e. Inertial positioning;

Yes

a.2.f. Force measurement; and

Yes

a.2.g. Torque measurement.

Yes

Note: 2D992.a. does not control “software” which only provides rescheduling of functionally identical equipment within “flexible manufacturing units” using prestored part programs and a prestored strategy for the distribution of the part programs.
2D993 “Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of items controlled by 2A992 or 2A993.
2D994 “Software” specially designed for the “development” or “production” of portable electric generators controlled by 2A994.
2E984 “Technology” required for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 2A984 or required for the “development” of “software” controlled by 2D984.Yes
2E991 “Technology” for the use of equipment controlled by 2B991, 2B993, 2B996, or 2B997.
2E993 “Technology” according to the General Technology Note of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation for the “use” of equipment controlled by 2A992 or 2A993.
2E994 “Technology” for the “use” of portable electric generators controlled by 2A994.]

PART 2U.K.Electronics

3A991 Electronic devices and components
a. “Microprocessor microcircuits”, “microcomputer microcircuits”, and microcontroller microcircuits having any of the following:
a.1. A performance speed of 5 GFLOPS or more and an arithmetic logic unit with an access width of 32 bit or more;
a.2. A clock frequency rate exceeding 25 MHz; or
a.3. More than one data or instruction bus or serial communication port that provides a direct external interconnection between parallel “microprocessor microcircuits” with a transfer rate of 2.5 Mbyte/s;
b. Storage integrated circuits, as follows:
b.1. Electrical erasable programmable read-only memories (EEPROMs) with a storage capacity;
b.1.a. Exceeding 16 Mbits per package for flash memory types; or
b.1.b. Exceeding either of the following limits for all other EEPROM types:
b.1.b.1. Exceeding 1 Mbit per package; or
b.1.b.2. Exceeding 256 kbit per package and a maximum access time of less than 80 ns;
c. Analog-to-digital converters having any of the following:
c.1. A resolution of 8 bit or more, but less than 12 bit, with an output rate greater than 200 million words per second;
c.2. A resolution of 12 bit with an output rate greater than 105 million words per second;
c.3. A resolution of more than 12 bit but equal to or less than 14 bit with an output rate greater than 10 million words per second; or
c.4. A resolution of more than 14 bit with an output rate greater than 2.5 million words per second;
d. Field programmable logic devices having a maximum number of single-ended digital input/outputs between 200 and 700;
e. Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) processors having a rated execution time for a 1,024 point complex FFT of less than 1 ms;
f. Custom integrated circuits for which either the function is unknown, or the control status of the equipment in which the integrated circuits will be used is unknown to the manufacturer, having any of the following:
f.1. More than 144 terminals; or
f.2. A typical “basic gate propagation delay time” of less than 0.4 ns;
g. Traveling-wave “vacuum electronic devices,” pulsed or continuous wave, as follows:
g.1. Coupled cavity devices, or derivatives thereof;
g.2. Devices based on helix, folded waveguide, or serpentine waveguide circuits, or derivatives thereof, having either of the following:
g.2.a. An “instantaneous bandwidth” of half an octave or more; and
g.2.b. The product of the rated average output power (expressed in kW) and the maximum operating frequency (expressed in GHz) of more than 0.2; or
g.2.c. An “instantaneous bandwidth” of less than half an octave; and
g.2.d. The product of the rated average output power (expressed in kW) and the maximum operating frequency (expressed in GHz) of more than 0.4;
h. Flexible waveguides designed for use at frequencies exceeding 40 GHz;
i. Surface acoustic wave and surface skimming (shallow bulk) acoustic wave devices (i.e., “signal processing” devices employing elastic waves in materials), having either of the following:
i.1. A carrier frequency exceeding 1 GHz; or
i.2. A carrier frequency of 1 GHz or less; and
i.2.a. A frequency side-lobe rejection exceeding 55 dB;
i.2.b. A product of the maximum delay time and bandwidth (time in µs and bandwidth in MHz) of more than 100; or
i.2.c. A dispersive delay of more than 10 µs;
j. Cells as follows:
j.1. Primary cells having an energy density of 550 Wh/kg or less at 293 K (20ºC);
j.2. Secondary cells having an energy density of 350 Wh/kg or less at 293 K (20ºC);

Note:3A991.j does not control batteries, including single cell batteries.

Technical Notes:

1. For the purposes of 3A991.j energy density (Wh/kg) is calculated from the nominal voltage multiplied by the nominal capacity in ampere-hours divided by the mass in kilograms. If the nominal capacity is not stated, energy density is calculated from the nominal voltage squared then multiplied by the discharge duration in hours divided by the discharge load in Ohms and the mass in kilograms.

2. For the purposes of 3A991.j, a ‘cell’ is defined as an electrochemical device, which has positive and negative electrodes, and electrolyte, and is a source of electrical energy. It is the basic building block of a battery.

3. For the purposes of 3A991.j.1, a ‘primary cell’ is a ‘cell’ that is not designed to be charged by any other source.

4. For the purposes of 3A991.j.2, a ‘secondary cell’ is a ‘cell’ that is designed to be charged by an external electrical source.

k. “Superconductive” electromagnets or solenoids, specially designed to be fully charged or discharged in less than one minute, having all of the following:

Note: 3A991.k does not control “superconductive” electromagnets or solenoids specially designed for Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) medical equipment.

k.1. Maximum energy delivered during the discharge divided by the duration of the discharge of more than 500 kJ per minute;
k.2. Inner diameter of the current carrying windings of more than 250 mm; and
k.3. Rated for a magnetic induction of more than 8T or “overall current density” in the winding of more than 300 A/mm2;
l. Circuits or systems designed for electromagnetic energy storage, containing components manufactured from “superconductive” materials specially designed for operation at temperatures below the “critical temperature” of at least one of their “superconductive” constituents, having all of the following:
l.1. Resonant operating frequencies exceeding 1 MHz;
l.2. A stored energy density of 1 MJ/m3 or more; and
l.3. A discharge time of less than 1 ms;
m. Hydrogen/hydrogen-isotope thyratrons of ceramic-metal construction and rated for a peak current of 500 A or more;
n. Digital integrated circuits based on any compound semiconductor having an equivalent gate count of more than 300 (2 input gates);
o. “Space qualified” solar cells, cell-interconnect-coverglass (CIC) assemblies, solar panels, and solar arrays.
3A992 General purpose electronic equipment, as follows:
a. Electronic test equipment;
b. Digital instrumentation magnetic tape data recorders having any of the following;
b.1. A maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 60 Mbit/s and employing helical scan techniques;
b.2. A maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 120 Mbit/s and employing fixed head techniques; or
b.3. “Space qualified”;
c. Equipment having a maximum digital interface transfer rate exceeding 60 Mbit/s and designed to convert digital video magnetic tape recorders for use as digital instrumentation data recorders;
d. Non-modular analogue oscilloscopes having a bandwidth of 1 GHz or greater;
e. Modular analogue oscilloscope systems having either of the following:
e.1. A mainframe with a bandwidth of 1 GHz or greater; or
e.2. Plug-in modules with an individual bandwidth of 4 GHz or greater;
f. Analogue sampling oscilloscopes for the analysis of recurring phenomena with an effective bandwidth greater than 4 GHz;

g. Digital oscilloscopes and transient recorders, using analogue-to-digital conversion techniques, capable of storing transients by sequentially sampling single-shot inputs at successive intervals of less than 1 ns (greater than 1 giga-sample per second), digitising to 8 bits or greater resolution and storing 256 or more samples.

Note: This entry controls the following components designed for analogue oscilloscopes:

1. Plug-in units;

2. External amplifiers;

3. Pre-amplifiers;

4. Sampling devices;

5. Cathode ray tubes.

3A999 Specific processing equipment as follows.
a. Frequency changers capable of operating in the frequency range from 300 up to 600 Hz;
b. Mass spectrometers;
c. All flash x-ray machines, and components of pulsed power systems designed therefor, including Marx generators, high power pulse shaping networks, high voltage capacitors, and triggers;
d. Pulse amplifiers;
e. Time delay generation or time interval measurement equipment, as follows:
e.1. Digital time delay generators having a resolution of 50 nanoseconds or less over time intervals of 1ms or greater; or
e.2. Multi-channel (three or more) or modular time interval meter and chronometry equipment having a resolution of 50 ns or less over time intervals of 1 ms or greater;
f. Chromatography and spectrometry analytical instruments
3B991 Equipment for the manufacture of electronic components and materials, and specially designed components therefor.
a. Equipment specially designed for the manufacture of electron tubes, optical elements and components controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, or entry 3A991;

b. Equipment for the manufacture of semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies”, as follows, and systems incorporating or having the characteristics of such equipment:

Note:3B991.b also controls equipment used or modified for use in the manufacture of other devices, such as imaging devices, electro-optical devices, acoustic-wave devices.

b.1. Equipment for the processing of materials for the manufacture of devices and components, as specified in the heading of 3B991.b, as follows:

Note:3B991 does not control quartz furnace tubes, furnace liners, paddles, boats (except specially designed caged boats), bubblers, cassettes or crucibles specially designed for the processing equipment

b.1.a. Equipment specially designed for producing polycrystalline silicon and materials controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;
b.1.b. Equipment specially designed for purifying or processing III/V and II/VI semiconductor materials controlled by entries 3C001, 3C002, 3C003, 3C004, or 3C005 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation except crystal pullers, for which see 3B991.b.1.c below;

b.1.c. Crystal pullers and furnaces, as follows:

Note:3B991.b.1.c does not control diffusion and oxidation furnaces.

b.1.c.1. Annealing or recrystallising equipment other than constant temperature furnaces employing high rates of energy transfer capable of processing wafers at a rate exceeding 0.005 m2 per minute;
b.1.c.2. “Stored program controlled” crystal pullers having any of the following:
b.1.c.2.a. Rechargeable without replacing the crucible container;
b.1.c.2.b. Capable of operation at pressures above 2.5 x 105 Pa; or
b.1.c.2.c. Capable of pulling crystals of a diameter exceeding 100 mm;
b.1.d. “Stored program controlled” equipment for epitaxial growth having any of the following:
b.1.d.1. Capable of producing silicon layer with a thickness uniform to less than ± 2.5% across a distance of 200 mm or more;
b.1.d.2. Capable of producing a layer of any material other than silicon with a thickness uniformity across the wafer of equal to or better than ± 3.5%; or
b.1.d.3. Capable of rotating individual wafers during processing;
b.1.e. Molecular beam epitaxial growth equipment;

b.1.f. Magnetically enhanced ‘sputtering’ equipment with specially designed integral load locks capable of transferring wafers in an isolated vacuum environment;

Note: ‘Sputtering’ is an overlay coating process wherein positively charged ions are accelerated by an electric field towards the surface of a target (coating material). The kinetic energy of the impacting ions is sufficient to cause target surface atoms to be released and deposited on the substrate. (Note: Triode, magnetron or radio frequency sputtering to increase adhesion of coating and rate of deposition are ordinary modifications of the process.)

b.1.g. Equipment specially designed for ion implantation, ion-enhanced or photo-enhanced diffusion, having any of the following:
b.1.g.1. Patterning capability;
b.1.g.2. Beam energy (accelerating voltage) exceeding 200 keV;
b.1.g.3 Optimised to operate at a beam energy (accelerating voltage) of less than 10 keV; or
b.1.g.4. Capable of high energy oxygen implant into a heated “substrate”;
b.1.h. “Stored program controlled” equipment for selective removal (etching) by means of anisotropic dry methods (e.g., plasma), as follows:
b.1.h.1. ‘Batch types’ having either of the following:
b.1.h.1.a. End-point detection, other than optical emission spectroscopy types; or
b.1.h.1.b. Reactor operational (etching) pressure of 26.66 Pa or less;
b.1.h.2. ‘Single wafer types’ having any of the following:
b.1.h.2.a. End-point detection, other than optical emission spectroscopy types;
b.1.h.2.b. Reactor operational (etching) pressure of 26.66 Pa or less; or

b.1.h.2.c. Cassette-to-cassette and load locks wafer handling;

Notes: 1. ‘Batch types’ refers to machines not specially designed for production processing of single wafers. Such machines can process two or more wafers simultaneously with common process parameters, e.g., RF power, temperature, etch gas species, flow rates.

2. ’Single wafer types’ refers to machines specially designed for production processing of single wafers. These machines may use automatic wafer handling techniques to load a single wafer into the equipment for processing. The definition includes equipment that can load and process several wafers but where the etching parameters, e.g., RF power or end point, can be independently determined for each individual wafer.

b.1.i. “Chemical vapor deposition” (CVD) equipment, e.g., plasma-enhanced CVD (PECVD) or photo-enhanced CVD, for semiconductor device manufacturing, having either of the following capabilities, for deposition of oxides, nitrides, metals or polysilicon:
b.1.i.1. “Chemical vapor deposition” equipment operating below 105 Pa; or

b.1.i.2. PECVD equipment operating either below 60 Pa (450 millitorr) or having automatic cassette-to-cassette and load lock wafer handling;

Note: 3B991.b.1.i does not control low pressure “chemical vapor deposition” (LPCVD) systems or reactive ’sputtering’ equipment.

b.1.j. Electron beam systems specially designed or modified for mask making or semiconductor device processing having any of the following:
b.1.j.1. Electrostatic beam deflection;
b.1.j.2. Shaped, non-Gaussian beam profile;
b.1.j.3. Digital-to-analogue conversion rate exceeding 3 MHz;
b.1.j.4. Digital-to-analogue conversion accuracy exceeding 12 bit; or

b.1.j.5. Target-to-beam position feedback control precision of 1 μm or finer;

Note: 3B991.b.1.j does not control electron beam deposition systems or general purpose scanning electron microscopes.

b.1.k. Surface finishing equipment for the processing of semiconductor wafers as follows:
b.1.k.1. Specially designed equipment for backside processing of wafers thinner than 100 μm and the subsequent separation thereof; or

b.1.k.2. Specially designed equipment for achieving a surface roughness of the active surface of a processed wafer with a two-sigma value of 2 μm or less, total indicator reading (TIR);

Note:3B991.b.1.k does not control single-side lapping and polishing equipment for wafer surface finishing.

b.1.l. Interconnection equipment which includes common single or multiple vacuum chambers specially designed to permit the integration of any equipment controlled by 3B991 into a complete system;
b.1.m. “Stored program controlled” equipment using “lasers” for the repair or trimming of “monolithic integrated circuits” with either of the following:
b.1.m.1. Positioning accuracy less than ± 1 μm; or
b.1.m.2. Spot size (kerf width) less than 3 μm.

b.2. ‘Masks’, ‘mask’ “substrates,” mask-making equipment and image transfer equipment for the manufacture of devices and components as specified in the heading of 3B991, as follows:

Note: The term ’masks’ or ‘mask’ refers to those used in electron beam lithography, X-ray lithography, and ultraviolet lithography, as well as the usual ultraviolet and visible photo-lithography.

b.2.a. Finished masks, reticles and designs therefor, except:

b.2.a.1. Finished masks or reticles for the production of integrated circuits not controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation; or
b.2.a.2. Masks or reticles, having both of the following:
b.2.a.2.a. Their design is based on geometries of 2.5 μm or more; and
b.2.a.2.b. The design does not include special features to alter the intended use by means of production equipment or “software”;
b.2.b. Mask “substrates” as follows:
b.2.b.1. Hard surface (e.g., chromium, silicon, molybdenum) coated “substrates” (e.g., glass, quartz, sapphire) for the preparation of masks having dimensions exceeding 125 mm x 125 mm; or
b.2.b.2. “Substrates” specially designed for X-ray masks;
b.2.c. Equipment, other than general purpose computers, specially designed for computer aided design (CAD) of semiconductor devices or integrated circuits;

b.2.d. Equipment or machines, as follows, for mask or reticle fabrication:

Note:3B991.b.2.d.1 and b.2.d.2 do not control mask fabrication equipment using photo-optical methods which was either commercially available before the 1st January, 1980, or has a performance no better than such equipment.

b.2.d.1. Photo-optical step and repeat cameras capable of producing arrays larger than 100 mm x 100 mm, or capable of producing a single exposure larger than 6 mm x 6 mm in the image (i.e., focal) plane, or capable of producing line widths of less than 2.5 μm in the photoresist on the “substrate”;
b.2.d.2. Mask or reticle fabrication equipment using ion or “laser” beam lithography capable of producing line widths of less than 2.5 μm; or
b.2.d.3. Equipment or holders for altering masks or reticles or adding pellicles to remove defects;
b.2.e. “Stored program controlled” equipment for the inspection of masks, reticles or pellicles with:
b.2.e.1. A resolution of 0.25 μm or finer; and
b.2.e.2. A precision of 0.75 μm or finer over a distance in one or two coordinates of 63.5 mm or more;

Note: 3B991.b.2.e does not control general purpose scanning electron microscopes except when specially designed and instrumented for automatic pattern inspection.

b.2.f. Align and expose equipment for wafer production using photo-optical or X-ray methods, e.g., lithography equipment, including both projection image transfer equipment and step and repeat (direct step on wafer) or step and scan (scanner) equipment, capable of performing any of the following:

Note:3B991.b.2.f does not control photo-optical contact and proximity mask align and expose equipment or contact image transfer equipment.

b.2.f.1. Production of a pattern size of less than 2.5 μm;

b.2.f.2. Alignment with a precision finer than ± 0.25 μm (3 sigma);
b.2.f.3. Machine-to-machine overlay no better than ± 0.3 μm; or
b.2.f.4. A light source wavelength shorter than 400 nm;

b.2.g. Electron beam, ion beam or X-ray equipment for projection image transfer capable of producing patterns less than 2.5 μm;

Note:For focused, deflected-beam systems (direct write systems), see 3B991.b.1.j or b.10.

b.2.h. Equipment using “lasers” for direct write on wafers capable of producing patterns less than 2.5 μm.

b.3. Equipment for the assembly of integrated circuits, as follows:
b.3.a. “Stored program controlled” die bonders having all of the following:
b.3.a.1. Specially designed for “hybrid integrated circuits”;
b.3.a.2. X-Y stage positioning travel exceeding 37.5 x 37.5 mm; and
b.3.a.3. Placement accuracy in the X-Y plane of finer than ± 10 μm;
b.3.b. “Stored program controlled” equipment for producing multiple bonds in a single operation (e.g., beam lead bonders, chip carrier bonders, tape bonders);
b.3.c. Semi-automatic or automatic hot cap sealers, in which the cap is heated locally to a higher temperature than the body of the package, specially designed for ceramic microcircuit packages controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and that have a throughput equal to or more than one package per minute.
b.4. Filters for clean rooms capable of providing an air environment of 10 or less particles of 0.3 μm or smaller per 0.02832 m3 and filter materials therefor.
3B992 Equipment for the inspection or testing of electronic components and materials, and specially designed components therefor.
a. Equipment specially designed for the inspection or testing of electron tubes, optical elements and specially designed components therefor, controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation or 3A991;

b. Equipment specially designed for the inspection or testing of semiconductor devices, integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies”, as follows, and systems incorporating or having the characteristics of such equipment:

Note: 3B992.b also controls equipment used or modified for use in the inspection or testing of other devices, such as imaging devices, electro-optical devices, acoustic-wave devices.

b.1. “Stored program controlled” inspection equipment for the automatic detection of defects, errors or contaminants of 0.6 μm or less in or on processed wafers, “substrates”, other than printed circuit boards or integrated circuits, using optical image acquisition techniques for pattern comparison;

Note: 3B992.b.1 does not control general purpose scanning electron microscopes, except when specially designed and instrumented for automatic pattern inspection.

b.2. Specially designed “stored program controlled” measuring and analysis equipment, as follows:
b.2.a. Specially designed for the measurement of oxygen or carbon content in semiconductor materials;
b.2.b. Equipment for line width measurement with a resolution of 1 μm or finer;
b.2.c. Specially designed flatness measurement instruments capable of measuring deviations from flatness of 10 μm or less with a resolution of 1 μm or finer.
b.3. “Stored program controlled” wafer probing equipment having any of the following:
b.3.a. Positioning accuracy finer than 3.5 μm;
b.3.b. Capable of testing devices having more than 68 terminals; or
b.3.c. Capable of testing at a frequency exceeding 1 GHz;
b.4. Test equipment as follows:

b.4.a. “Stored program controlled” equipment, specially designed for testing discrete semiconductor devices and unencapsulated dice, capable of testing at frequencies exceeding 18 GHz;

Technical Note: Discrete semiconductor devices include photocells and solar cells.

b.4.b. “Stored program controlled” equipment specially designed for testing integrated circuits and “electronic assemblies” thereof, capable of functional testing:

b.4.b.1. At a ‘pattern rate’ exceeding 20 MHz; or
b.4.b.2. At a ‘pattern rate’ exceeding 10 MHz but not exceeding 20 MHz and capable of testing packages of more than 68 terminals.

Notes: 3B992.b.4.b does not control test equipment specially designed for testing:

1. Memory;

2. “Electronic assemblies” for home and entertainment applications; and

3. Electronic components, and integrated circuits not controlled by entry 3A001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation or 3A991 provided such test equipment does not incorporate computing facilities with “user accessible programmability”.

Technical Note: For purposes of 3B992.b.4.b, ‘pattern rate’ is defined as the maximum frequency of digital operation of a tester. It is therefore equivalent to the highest data rate that a tester can provide in non-multiplexed mode. It is also referred to as test speed, maximum digital frequency or maximum digital speed.

b.4.c. Equipment specially designed for determining the performance of focal-plane arrays at wavelengths of more than 1,200 nm, using “stored program controlled” measurements or computer aided evaluation and having any of the following:

b.4.c.1. Using scanning light spot diameters of less than 0.12 mm;
b.4.c.2. Designed for measuring photosensitive performance parameters and for evaluating frequency response, modulation transfer function, uniformity of responsivity or noise; or
b.4.c.3. Designed for evaluating arrays capable of creating images with more than 32 x 32 line elements;
b.5. Electron beam test systems designed for operation at 3 keV or below, or “laser” beam systems, for non-contact probing of powered-up semiconductor devices having any of the following:
b.5.a. Stroboscopic capability with either beam blanking or detector strobing;
b.5.b. An electron spectrometer for voltage measurements with a resolution of less than 0.5 V; or
b.5.c. Electrical tests fixtures for performance analysis of integrated circuits;
Note:3B992.b.5 does not control scanning electron microscopes, except when specially designed and instrumented for non-contact probing of a powered-up semiconductor device.
b.6. “Stored program controlled” multifunctional focused ion beam systems specially designed for manufacturing, repairing, physical layout analysis and testing of masks or semiconductor devices and having either of the following:
b.6.a. Target-to-beam position feedback control precision of 1 μm or finer; or
b.6.b. Digital-to-analogue conversion accuracy exceeding 12 bit;
b.7. Particle measuring systems employing “lasers” designed for measuring particle size and concentration in air having both of the following:
b.7.a. Capable of measuring particle sizes of 0.2 μm or less at a flow rate of 0.02832 m3 per minute or more; and
b.7.b. Capable of characterising Class 10 clean air or better.
3C992 Positive resists designed for semiconductor lithography specially adjusted (optimised) for use at wavelengths between 370 and 193 nm.
3D991 “Software” specially designed for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of electronic devices, or components controlled by entry 3A991 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, general purpose electronic equipment controlled by 3A992, or manufacturing and test equipment controlled by 3B991 and 3B992; or “software” specially designed for the “use” of equipment controlled by entry 3B001.g and h of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.
3E991 “Technology” for the “development,” “production” or “use” of electronic devices or components controlled by entry 3A991 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, general purpose electronic equipment controlled by 3A992, or manufacturing and test equipment controlled by 3B991 or 3B992, or materials controlled by 3C992.

PART 3U.K.Computers

4A994 Computers, “electronic assemblies” and related equipment, and specially designed components therefor.

Note 1: The control status of the “digital computers” and related equipment described in 4A994 is determined by the control status of other equipment or systems provided:

a. The “digital computers” or related equipment are essential for the operation of the other equipment or systems;

b. The “digital computers” or related equipment are not a “principal element” of the other equipment or systems; and

N.b. 1: The control status of “signal processing” or “image enhancement” equipment specially designed for other equipment with functions limited to those required for the other equipment is determined by the control status of the other equipment even if it exceeds the “principal element” criterion.

N.b. 2: For the control status of “digital computers” or related equipment for telecommunications equipment, see Category 5, Part 1 (Telecommunications) of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.

c. The “technology” for the “digital computers” and related equipment is determined by Category 4E of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.

a. Electronic computers and related equipment, and “electronic assemblies” and specially designed components therefor, rated for operation at an ambient temperature above 343 K (70°C);

b. “Digital computers”, including “signal processing” or ”image enhancement” equipment, having an “Adjusted Peak Performance” (“APP”) equal to or greater than 0.0128 Weighted TeraFLOPS (WT);
c. “Electronic assemblies” that are specially designed or modified to enhance performance by aggregation of processors, as follows:
c.1. Designed to be capable of aggregation in configurations of 16 or more processors;
c.2. Not used.

Note 1: 4A994.c applies only to “electronic assemblies” and programmable interconnections with a “APP” not exceeding the limits in 4A994.b, when shipped as unintegrated “electronic assemblies”. It does not apply to “electronic assemblies” inherently limited by nature of their design for use as related equipment controlled by 4A994.k.

Note 2: 4A994.c does not control any “electronic assembly” specially designed for a product or family of products whose maximum configuration does not exceed the limits of 4A994.b.

d. Not used;

e. Not used;
f. Equipment for “signal processing” or “image enhancement” having an “Adjusted Peak Performance” (“APP”) equal to or greater than 0.0128 Weighted TeraFLOPS WT;
g. Not used;
h. Not used;
i. Equipment containing “terminal interface equipment” exceeding the limits in 5A991;
j. Equipment specially designed to provide external interconnection of “digital computers” or associated equipment that allows communications at data rates exceeding 80 Mbyte/s;
Note:4A994.j does not control internal interconnection equipment (e.g., backplanes, buses) passive interconnection equipment, “network access controllers” or “communication channel controllers”.
k. “Hybrid computers” and “electronic assemblies” and specially designed components therefor containing analogue-to-digital converters having all of the following:
k.1. 32 channels or more; and
k.2. A resolution of 14 bit (plus sign bit) or more with a conversion rate of 200,000 conversions/s or more.
4D993 “Program” proof and validation “software,” “software” allowing the automatic generation of “source codes,” and operating system “software” that are specially designed for “real-time processing” equipment.
a. “Program” proof and validation “software” using mathematical and analytical techniques and designed or modified for “programs” having more than 500,000 “source code” instructions;
b. “Software” allowing the automatic generation of “source codes” from data acquired on line from external sensors described in Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;
c. Operating system “software” specially designed for “real-time processing” equipment that guarantees a “global interrupt latency time” of less than 20 µs.

Note: “Global interrupt latency time” is the time taken by the computer system to recognise an interrupt due to the event, service the interrupt and perform a context switch to an alternate memory-resident task waiting on the interrupt.

4D994 Software” other than that controlled in entry 4D001 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of equipment controlled by entry 4A101 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, or 4A994.
4E992 “Technology” for the “development,” “production,” or “use” of equipment controlled by 4A994, or “software” controlled by 4D993 or 4D994.
4E993 “Technology” for the “development” or “production” of equipment designed for “multi-data-stream processing.”

PART 4U.K.Telecommunications and information security

CHAPTER 1U.K.Telecommunication equipment

5A991 Telecommunication equipment.

Note:

1. ‘Asynchronous transfer mode’ (‘ATM’) is a transfer mode in which the information is organised into cells; it is asynchronous in the sense that the recurrence of cells depends on the required or instantaneous bit rate.

2. ‘Bandwidth of one voice channel’ is data communication equipment designed to operate in one voice channel of 3,100 Hz, as defined in CCITT Recommendation G.151.

3. ‘Communications channel controller’ is the physical interface that controls the flow of synchronous or asynchronous digital information. It is an assembly that can be integrated into computer or telecommunications equipment to provide communications access.

4. ‘Datagram’ is a self-contained, independent entity of data carrying sufficient information to be routed from the source to the destination data terminal equipment without reliance on earlier exchanges between this source and destination data terminal equipment and the transporting network.

5. ‘Gateway’ is the function, realised by any combination of equipment and “software”, to carry out the conversion of conventions for representing, processing or communicating information used on one system into the corresponding, but different conventions used in another system.

6. ‘Packet’ is a group of binary digits including data and call control signals that is switched as a composite whole. The data, call control signals, and possible error control information are arranged in a specified format.

a. Any type of telecommunications equipment, not controlled by 5A001.a, specially designed to operate outside the temperature range from 219 K (-54 °C) to 397 K (124 °C).

b. Telecommunication transmission equipment and systems, and specially designed components therefor, having any of the following characteristics, functions or features:

a. Categorised as follows, or combinations thereof:

1. Radio equipment (e.g., transmitters, receivers and transceivers);

2. Line terminating equipment;

3. Intermediate amplifier equipment;

4. Repeater equipment;

5. Regenerator equipment;

6. Translation encoders (transcoders);

7. Multiplex equipment (statistical mutiplex included);

8. Modulators/demodulators (modems);

9. Transmultiplex equipment (see CCITT Rec. G701);

10. “Stored program controlled” digital cross-connection equipment;

11. ‘Gateways’ and bridges;

12. “Media access units”; and

b. Designed for use in single or multi-channel communication via any of the following:

1. Wire (line);

2. Coaxial cable;

3. Optical fibre cable;

4. Electromagnetic radiation; or

5. Underwater acoustic wave propagation.

b.1. Employing digital techniques, including digital processing of analogue signals, and designed to operate at a “digital transfer rate” at the highest multiplex level exceeding 45 Mbit/s or a “total digital transfer rate” exceeding 90 Mbit/s;

Note: 5A991.b.1 does not control equipment specially designed to be integrated and operated in any satellite system for civil use.

b.2. Modems using the ‘bandwidth of one voice channel’ with a “data signalling rate” exceeding 9,600 bits per second;
b.3. Being “stored program controlled” digital cross-connect equipment with “digital transfer rate” exceeding 8.5 Mbit/s per port.
b.4. Being equipment containing any of the following:
b.4.a. ‘Network access controllers’ and their related common medium having a “digital transfer rate” exceeding 33 Mbit/s; or
b.4.b. “Communication channel controllers” with a digital output having a “data signalling rate” exceeding 64,000 bit/s per channel;

Note: If any uncontrolled equipment contains a “network access controller”, it cannot have any type of telecommunications interface, except those described in, but not controlled by 5A991.b.4.

b.5. Employing a “laser” and having any of the following:
b.5.a. A transmission wavelength exceeding 1,000 nm; or

b.5.b. Employing analogue techniques and having a bandwidth exceeding 45 MHz;

Note: 5A991.b.5.b does not control commercial TV systems.

b.5.c. Employing coherent optical transmission or coherent optical detection techniques (also called optical heterodyne or homodyne techniques);
b.5.d. Employing wavelength division multiplexing techniques; or
b.5.e. Performing optical amplification;
b.6. Radio equipment operating at input or output frequencies exceeding:
b.6.a. 31 GHz for satellite-earth station applications; or
b.6.b. 26.5 GHz for other applications;
Note: 5A991.b.6. does not control equipment for civil use when conforming with an International Telecommunications Union (ITU) allocated band between 26.5 GHz and 31 GHz.
b.7. Being radio equipment employing any of the following:
b.7.a. Quadrature-amplitude-modulation (QAM) techniques above level 4 if the “total digital transfer rate” exceeds 8.5 Mbit/s;
b.7.b. QAM techniques above level 16 if the “total digital transfer rate” is equal to or less than 8.5 Mbit/s;
b.7.c. Other digital modulation techniques and having a “spectral efficiency” exceeding 3 bit/s/Hz; or
b.7.d. Operating in the 1.5 MHz to 87.5 MHz band and incorporating adaptive techniques providing more than 15 dB suppression of an interfering signal.

Notes:

1. 5A991.b.7 does not control equipment specially designed to be integrated and operated in any satellite system for civil use.

2. 5A991.b.7 does not control radio relay equipment for operation in an ITU allocated band:

a. Having any of the following:

a.1. Not exceeding 960 MHz; or

a.2. With a “total digital transfer rate” not exceeding 8.5 Mbit/s; and

b. Having a “spectral efficiency” not exceeding 4 bit/s/Hz.

c. “Stored program controlled” switching equipment and related signalling systems, having any of the following characteristics, functions or features, and specially designed components therefor:

Note: Statistical multiplexers with digital input and digital output which provide switching are treated as “stored program controlled” switches.

c.1. Data (message) switching equipment or systems designed for “packet-mode operation” and electronic assemblies and components therefor,
c.2. Not used;

c.3. Routing or switching of ‘datagram’ packets;

Note: The restrictions in 5A991.c.3 do not apply to networks restricted to using only ‘network access controllers’ or to ‘network access controllers’ themselves.

c.4. Not used.

c.5. Multi-level priority and pre-emption for circuit switching;

Note: 5A991.c.5 does not control single-level call pre-emption.

c.6. Designed for automatic hand-off of cellular radio calls to other cellular switches or automatic connection to a centralised subscriber data base common to more than one switch;
c.7. Containing “stored program controlled” digital cross connect equipment with “digital transfer rate” exceeding 8.5 Mbit/s per port.
c.8. “Common channel signalling” operating in either non-associated or quasi-associated mode of operation;
c.9. “Dynamic adaptive routing”;
c.10. Being packet switches, circuit switches and routers with ports or lines exceeding any of the following:

c.10.a. A “data signalling rate” of 64,000 bit/s per channel for a ‘communications channel controller’; or

Note: 5A991.c.10.a does not control multiplex composite links composed only of communication channels not individually controlled by 5A991.b.1.

c.10.b. A “digital transfer rate” of 33 Mbit/s for a ‘network access controller’ and related common media;

Note: 5A991.c.10 does not control packet switches or routers with ports or lines not exceeding the limits in 5A991.c.10.

c.11. “Optical switching”;
c.12. Employing ‘Asynchronous Transfer Mode’ (‘ATM’) techniques;
d. Optical fibres and optical fibre cables of more than 50 m in length designed for single mode operation;
e. Centralised network control having all of the following:
e.1. Receives data from the nodes; and
e.2. Process these data in order to provide control of traffic not requiring operator decisions, and thereby performing “dynamic adaptive routing”;
Note: 5A991.e does not preclude control of traffic as a function of predictable statistical traffic conditions.
f. Phased array antennas, operating above 10.5 GHz, containing active elements and distributed components, and designed to permit electronic control of beam shaping and pointing, except for landing systems with instruments meeting International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) standards (microwave landing systems (MLS));
g. Mobile communications equipment and electronic assemblies and components therefor;
h. Radio relay communications equipment designed for use at frequencies equal to or exceeding 19.7 GHz and components therefor.
5B991 Telecommunications test equipment.
5C991 Preforms of glass or of any other material optimised for the manufacture of optical fibres controlled by 5A991.
5D991 “Software” specially designed or modified for the “development,” “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 5A991 and 5B991, and dynamic adaptive routing software, as follows:
a. “Software”, other than in machine-executable form, specially designed for “dynamic adaptive routing”;
b. Not used.
5E991 “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 5A991 or 5B991, or “software” controlled by 5D991, and other “technologies” as follows:

Note:

1. ‘Synchronous digital hierarchy’ (SDH) is a digital hierarchy providing a means to manage, multiplex, and access various forms of digital traffic using a synchronous transmission format on different types of media. The format is based on the Synchronous Transport Module (STM) that is defined by CCITT Recommendation G.703, G.707, G.708, G.709 and others yet to be published. The first level rate of ‘SDH’ is 155.52 Mbits/s.

2. ‘Synchronous optical network’ (SONET) is a network providing a means to manage, multiplex and access various forms of digital traffic using a synchronous transmission format on fiber optics. The format is the North America version of ‘SDH’ and also uses the Synchronous Transport Module (STM). However, it uses the Synchronous Transport Signal (STS) as the basic transport module with a first level rate of 51.81 Mbits/s. The SONET standards are being integrated into those of ‘SDH’.

a. Specific “technologies” as follows:
a.1. “Technology” for the processing and application of coatings to optical fibre specially designed to make it suitable for underwater use;
a.2. “Technology” for the “development” of equipment employing ‘Synchronous Digital Hierarchy’ (‘SDH’) or ‘Synchronous Optical Network’ (‘SONET’) techniques.

CHAPTER 2U.K.Information security

5A992 “Information security” systems, equipment and components, described by entry 5A002 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and classified under Note 3 to Category 5, Part 2 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation (Cryptography Note).
5D992 “Information Security” “software” described by entry 5D002 to Category 5, Part 2 in Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and classified under Note 3 to Category 5, Part 2 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation (Cryptography Note).
Note: This entry does not control “software” designed or modified to protect against malicious computer damage, e.g., viruses, where the use of “cryptography” is limited to authentication, digital signature and/or the decryption of data or files.
5E992 “Information Security” “technology” as follows:
a. “Technology” for the “use” of items controlled by 5A992 or “software” controlled by 5D992.

PART 5U.K.Sensors and lasers

6A991 Marine or terrestrial acoustic equipment capable of detecting or locating underwater objects or features or positioning surface vessels or underwater vehicles; and specially designed components therefor.
6A992 Optical Sensors as follows
a. Image intensifier tubes and specially designed components therefor, as follows:
a.1. Image intensifier tubes having all the following:
a.1.a. A peak response in wavelength range exceeding 400 nm, but not exceeding 1,050 nm;
a.1.b. A microchannel plate for electron image amplification with a hole pitch (centre‑to‑centre spacing) of less than 25 μm; and
a.1.c. Having any of the following:
a.1.c.1. An S‑20, S‑25 or multialkali photocathode; or
a.1.c.2. A GaAs or GaInAs photocathode;
a.2. Specially designed microchannel plates having both of the following:
a.2.a. 15,000 or more hollow tubes per plate; and
a.2.b. Hole pitch (centre‑to‑centre spacing) of less than 25 μm.
b. Direct view imaging equipment operating in the visible or infrared spectrum, incorporating image intensifier tubes having the characteristics listed in 6A992.a.1.
6A993 Cameras as follows:
a. Cameras that meet the criteria of Note 3 to entry 6A003.b.4. of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.
6A994 Optics as follows:
a. Optical filters:
a.1. For wavelengths longer than 250 nm, comprised of multi‑layer optical coatings and having either of the following:
a.1.a. Bandwidths equal to or less than 1 nm Full Width Half Intensity (FWHI) and peak transmission of 90% or more; or

a.1.b. Bandwidths equal to or less than 0.1 nm FWHI and peak transmission of 50% or more;

Note: 6A994 does not control optical filters with fixed air gaps or Lyot‑type filters.

a.2. For wavelengths longer than 250 nm, and having all of the following:
a.2.a. Tunable over a spectral range of 500 nm or more;
a.2.b. Instantaneous optical bandpass of 1.25 nm or less;
a.2.c. Wavelength resettable within 0.1 ms to an accuracy of 1 nm or better within the tunable spectral range; and
a.2.d. A single peak transmission of 91% or more;
a.3. Optical opacity switches (filters) with a field of view of 30 degrees or wider and a response time equal to or less than 1 ns;
b. “Fluoride fibre” cable, or optical fibres therefor, having an attenuation of less than 4 dB/km in the wavelength range exceeding 1,000 nm but not exceeding 3,000 nm.
6A995 “Lasers” as follows:
a. Carbon dioxide (CO2) “lasers” having any of the following:
a.1. A CW output power exceeding 10 kW;
a.2. A pulsed output with a “pulse duration” exceeding 10 µs; and
a.2.a. An average output power exceeding 10 kW; or
a.2.b. A pulsed “peak power” exceeding 100 kW; or
a.3. A pulsed output with a “pulse duration” equal to or less than 10 μs; and
a.3.a. A pulse energy exceeding 5 J per pulse and “peak power” exceeding 2.5 kW; or
a.3.b. An average output power exceeding 2.5 kW;
b. Semiconductor lasers, as follows
b.1. Individual, single‑transverse mode semiconductor “lasers” having:
b.1.a. An average output power exceeding 100 mW; or
b.1.b. A wavelength exceeding 1,050 nm;
b.2. Individual, multiple‑transverse mode semiconductor “lasers”, or arrays of individual semiconductor “lasers”, having a wavelength exceeding 1,050 nm;
c. Ruby “lasers” having an output energy exceeding 20 J per pulse;
d. Non-“tunable” “pulsed lasers” having an output wavelength exceeding 975 nm but not exceeding 1,150 nm and having any of the following:

d.1. A “pulse duration” equal to or exceeding

1 ns but not exceeding 1 μs, and having any of the following:

d.1.a. A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:
d.1.a.1. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 12% and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1kHz; or
d.1.a.2. An “average output power” exceeding 20 W; or
d.1.b. A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:
d.1.b.1. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 18% and an “average output power” exceeding 30W;
d.1.b.2. A “peak power” exceeding 200 MW; or
d.1.b.3. An “average output power” exceeding 50 W; or
d.2. A “pulse duration” exceeding 1 μs and having any of the following:
d.2.a. A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:
d.2.a.1. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 12% and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1 kHz; or
d.2.a.2. An “average output power” exceeding 20 W; or
d.2.b. A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:
d.2.b.1. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 18% and an “average output power” exceeding 30 W; or
d.2.b.2. An “average output power” exceeding 500 W;
e. Non-“tunable” continuous wave “(CW) lasers”, having an output wavelength exceeding 975 nm but not exceeding 1,150nm and having any of the following:
e.1. A single transverse mode output and having any of the following:
e.1.a. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 12% and an “average output power” exceeding 10 W and capable of operating at a pulse repetition frequency greater than 1 kHz; or
e.1.b. An “average output power” exceeding 50 W; or
e.2. A multiple transverse mode output and having any of the following:
e.2.a. A ‘wall-plug efficiency’ exceeding 18% and an “average output power” exceeding 30 W; or

e.2.b. An “average output power” exceeding 500 W;

Note: 6A995.e.2.b does not control multiple transverse mode, industrial “lasers” with output power less than or equal to 2kW with a total mass greater than 1,200kg. For the purpose of this note, total mass includes all components required to operate the “laser,” e.g., “laser,” power supply, heat exchanger, but excludes external optics for beam conditioning and/or delivery.

f. Non-“tunable” “lasers”, having a wavelength exceeding 1,400 nm, but not exceeding 1555 nm and having any of the following:
f.1. An output energy exceeding 100 mJ per pulse and a pulsed “peak power” exceeding 1 W; or
f.2. An average or CW output power exceeding 1 W;
g. Free electron “lasers”.
6A996 “Magnetometers”, “Superconductive” electromagnetic sensors, and specially designed components therefor, as follows

a. “Magnetometers”, having a ‘sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1.0 nT (rms) per square root Hz.

Technical Note: For the purposes of 6A996, ‘sensitivity’ (noise level) is the root mean square of the device ‑limited noise floor which is the lowest signal that can be measured.

b. “Superconductive” electromagnetic sensors and components manufactured from “superconductive” materials, having all of the following:

b.1. Designed for operation at temperatures below the “critical temperature” of at least one of their “superconductive” constituents (including Josephson effect devices or “superconductive” quantum interference devices (SQUIDS));
b.2. Designed for sensing electromagnetic field variations at frequencies of 1 KHz or less; and
b.3. Having any of the following:
b.3.a. Incorporating thin-film SQUIDS with a minimum feature size of less than 2 μm and with associated input and output coupling circuits;
b.3.b. Designed to operate with a magnetic field slew rate exceeding 1 x 106 magnetic flux quanta per second;
b.3.c. Designed to function without magnetic shielding in the earth’s ambient magnetic field; or
b.3.d. Having a temperature coefficient less (smaller) than 0.1 magnetic flux quantum/K.
6A997 Gravity meters (gravimeters) for ground use as follows:
a. Having a static accuracy of less (better) than 100 microgal; or
b. Being of the quartz element (Worden) type.
6A998 Radar systems, equipment and specially designed components therefor, as follows:
a. Airborne radar equipment and specially designed components therefor.
b. “Space-qualified” “laser” radar or Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) equipment specially designed for surveying or for meteorological observation.
c. Millimetre wave enhanced vision radar imaging systems specially designed for rotary wing aircraft and having all of the following:
c.1. Operates at a frequency of 94 GHz;
c.2. An average output power of less than 20 mW;
c.3. Radar beam width of 1 degree; and
c.4. Operating range equal to or greater than 1500 m.
6A999 Specific processing equipment, as follows:
a. Seismic detection equipment not controlled in paragraph c.
b. Radiation hardened TV cameras,
c. Seismic intrusion detection systems that detect, classify and determine the bearing on the source of a detected signal.
6B995 Equipment, including tools, dies, fixtures or gauges, and other specially designed components therefor, specially designed or modified for any of the following:
a. For the manufacture or inspection of:
a.1. Free electron “laser” magnet wigglers;
a.2. Free electron “laser” photo injectors;
b. For the adjustment, to required tolerances, of the longitudinal magnetic field of free electron “lasers”.
6C992 Optical sensing fibres that are modified structurally to have a ‘beat length’ of less than 500 mm (high birefringence) or optical sensor materials not described in entry 6C002.b. of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation and having a zinc content of equal to or more than 6% by ‘mole fraction.’
Note: ‘Mole fraction’ is defined as the ratio of moles of ZnTe to the sum of the moles of CdTe and ZnTe present in the crystal. 2) ‘Beat length’ is the distance over which two orthogonally polarised signals, initially in phase, must pass in order to achieve a 2 Pi radian(s) phase difference.
6C994 Optical materials.
a. Low optical absorption materials, as follows:

a.1. Bulk fluoride compounds containing ingredients with a purity of 99.999% or better; or

Note: 6C994.a.1 controls fluorides of zirconium or aluminium and variants.

a.2. Bulk fluoride glass made from compounds controlled by entry 6C004.e.1 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;
b. ‘Optical fibre preforms’ made from bulk fluoride compounds containing ingredients with a purity of 99.999% or better, specially designed for the manufacture of “fluoride fibres” controlled by 6A994.b.
6D991 “Software,” specially designed for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of items controlled by entries 6A002 and 6A003 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, 6A991, 6A996, 6A997, or 6A998.
6D992 “Software” specially designed for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by 6A992, 6A994, or 6A995.
6D993 Other “software”.
a. Air Traffic Control (ATC) “software” application “programs” hosted on general purpose computers located at Air Traffic Control centres, and capable of automatically handing over primary radar target data (if not correlated with secondary surveillance radar (SSR) data) from the host ATC centre to another ATC centre.
b. “Software” specially designed for seismic intrusion detection systems in 6A999.c.
c. “Source Code” specially designed for seismic intrusion detection systems in 6A999.c.
6E991 “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 6A991, 6A996, 6A997, 6A998 or 6A99.c.
6E992 “Technology” for the “development” or “production” of equipment, materials or “software” controlled by 6A992, 6A994, or 6A995, 6B995, 6C992, 6C994, or 6D993.
6E993 Other “technology” as follows.
a. Optical fabrication technologies for serially producing optical components at a rate exceeding 10 m2 of surface area per year on any single spindle and having all of the following:
a.1. Area exceeding 1 m2, and
a.2. Surface figure exceeding λ/10 (rms) at the designed wavelength;
b. “Technology” for optical filters with a bandwidth equal to or less than 10 nm, a field of view (FOV) exceeding 40° and a resolution exceeding 0.75 line pairs per milliradian;
c. “Technology” for the “development” or “production” of cameras controlled by 6A993;
d. “Technology” “required” for the “development” or “production” of non‑triaxial fluxgate “magnetometers” or non‑triaxial fluxgate “magnetometer” systems, having any of the following:
d.1. ‘Sensitivity’ lower (better) than 0.05 nT (rms) per square root Hz at frequencies of less than 1 Hz; or
d.2. ‘Sensitivity’ lower (better) than 1 x 10‑3 nT (rms) per square root Hz at frequencies of 1 Hz or more;
e. “Technology” “required” for the “development” or “production” of infrared up-conversion devices having all of the following:
e.1. A response in the wavelength range exceeding 700 nm but not exceeding 1500 nm; and
e.2. A combination of an infrared photodetector, light emitting diode (LED), and nanocrystal to convert infrared light into visible light.

Technical Note: For the purposes of entry 6E993, ‘sensitivity’ (or noise level) is the root mean square of the device-limited noise floor which is the lowest signal that can be measured.

PART 6U.K.Navigation and avionics

7A994 Navigation direction finding equipment, airborne communication equipment, all aircraft inertial navigation systems, and other avionic equipment, including components,
7B994 Other equipment for the test, inspection, or “production” of navigation and avionics equipment.
7D994 “Software” for the “development”, “production”, or “use” of navigation, airborne communication and other avionics.
7E994 “Technology” for the “development,” “production” or “use” of navigation, airborne communication, and other avionics equipment.

PART 7U.K.Marine

8A992 Vessels, marine systems or equipment, and specially designed components therefor, and marine boilers and components therefor.
a. Underwater vision systems, as follows:
a.1. Television systems (comprising camera, lights, monitoring and signal transmission equipment) having a limiting resolution when measured in air of more than 500 lines and specially designed or modified for remote operation with a submersible vehicle; or

a.2. Underwater television cameras having a limiting resolution when measured in air of more than 700 lines;

Technical Note: Limiting resolution in television is a measure of horizontal resolution usually expressed in terms of the maximum number of lines per picture height discriminated on a test chart, using IEEE Standard 208/1960 or any equivalent standard.

b. Photographic still cameras specially designed or modified for underwater use, having a film format of 35 mm or larger, and having autofocusing or remote focusing specially designed for underwater use;

c. Stroboscopic light systems, specially designed or modified for underwater use, capable of a light output energy of more than 300 J per flash;
d. Other underwater camera equipment;
e. Other submersible systems;
f. Vessels, including inflatable boats, and specially designed components therefor, ;
g. Marine engines (both inboard and outboard), and specially designed components therefor, ;
h. Other self-contained underwater breathing apparatus (scuba gear) and related equipment, ;
i. Life jackets, inflation cartridges, compasses, wetsuits, masks, fins, weight belts, and dive computers;
j. Underwater lights and propulsion equipment;
k. Air compressors and filtration systems, specially designed for filling air cylinders.
l. Marine boilers designed to have any of the following:
l.1. Heat release rate (at maximum rating) equal to or in excess of 190,000 BTU per hour per cubic foot of furnace volume; or
l.2. Ratio of steam generated in kg per hour (at maximum rating) to the dry weight of the boiler in kg equal to or in excess of 0.83.
m. Components for marine boilers described in 8A992.l.
8D992 “Software” specially designed or modified for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 8A992.
8D999 “Software” specially designed for the operation of unmanned submersible vehicles.
8E992 “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 8A992.
[F4maritime goods and maritime technology within the meaning in regulation 21 (interpretation of Part 5).]

PART 8U.K.Aerospace and Propulsion

9A990 Diesel engines and tractor units, and specially designed components therefor.
a. Diesel engines for trucks, tractor units, and automotive applications of continuous power output of 400 BHP (298 kW) or greater (performance based on Society of Automotive Engineers J1349 standard conditions of 100 kPa and 25°C);
b. Off-road semi-trailer wheeled tractor units of carriage capacity 9 t or more and specially designed components therefor;
c. On-road semi-trailer tractor units, with single or tandem rear axles rated for 9 t per axel or greater and specially designed components therefor.
9A991 “Aircraft” and gas turbine engines and components
a. Not used;
[F5b. Not used];
c. Aero gas turbine engines and specially designed components therefor;
[F6d. Not used];
e. Pressurised aircraft breathing equipment and specially designed components therefor.
F7...
9B990 Vibration test equipment and specially designed components therefor.
9B991 “Equipment,” tooling or fixtures specially designed for manufacturing or measuring gas turbine blades, vanes or tip shroud castings, as follows:
a. Automated equipment using non-mechanical methods for measuring aerofoil wall thickness;
b. Tooling, fixtures or measuring equipment for the “laser”, water jet or ECM/EDM hole drilling processes controlled by entry 9E003.c of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;
c. Ceramic core leaching equipment;
d. Ceramic core manufacturing equipment or tools;
e. Ceramic shell wax pattern preparation equipment;
f. Ceramic shell burn out or firing equipment.
9D990 “Software”, for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by 9A990 or 9B990.
9D991 “Software”, for the “development” or “production” of equipment controlled by 9A991 or 9B991.
9E990 “Technology”, for the “development” or “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 9A990 or 9B990.
9E991 “Technology”, for the “development”, “production” or “use” of equipment controlled by 9A991 or 9B991.
9E993 Other “technology”, not described by entry 9E003 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, as follows:
a. Rotor blade tip clearance control systems employing active compensating casing “technology” limited to a design and development data base;
b. Gas bearing for turbine engine rotor assemblies.]

[F8Jet fuel and fuel additives

Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.

Textual Amendments

Commodity code (1)Item (2)
Jet fuel (other than kerosene):
2710 12 70—spirit type jet fuel (light oils)
2710 19 29—other than kerosene (medium oils)
2710 19 21—kerosene type jet fuel (medium oils)
2710 20 90—kerosene type jet fuel blended with biodiesel

Oxidation inhibitors

Oxidation inhibitors used in additives for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— oxidation inhibitors containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other oxidation inhibitors
3811 90 00Oxidation inhibitors used for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Static dissipater additives

Static dissipater additives for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Static dissipater additives for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Corrosion inhibitors

Corrosion inhibitors for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Corrosion inhibitors for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Fuel system icing inhibitors (anti-icing additives)

Fuel system icing inhibitors for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Fuel system icing inhibitors for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Metal de-activators

Metal de-activators for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00—containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Metal de-activator for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Biocide additives

Biocide additives for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Biocide additives for other liquids used for the same purpose as mineral oils

Thermal stability improver additives

Thermal stability improver for lubricating oils:

3811 21 00— containing petroleum oils
3811 29 00— other
3811 90 00Thermal stability improver for other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils]

Regulation 60B

[F9SCHEDULE 2BU.K.Consumer communication devices

1.  In regulation 60B, “consumer communication device” means any of the following, of a type which is generally available to the public—U.K.

(a)computers falling within entries 5A992 and 4A994.b of Schedule 2A ;

(b)disk drives and solid-state storage equipment falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(c)input/output control units (other than industrial controllers designed for chemical processing);

(d)graphics accelerators and graphics coprocessors;

(e)monitors falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(f)printers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(g)modems falling within entries 5A991.b.2, 5A991.b.4 or 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(h)network access controllers and communications channel controllers falling within entry 5A991.b.4 of Schedule 2A;

(i)keyboards, mice and similar devices specified in entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(j)mobile phones, including cellular and satellite telephones, personal digital assistants, and subscriber information module (SIM) cards and similar devices falling within entries 5A992 or 5A991 of Schedule 2A;

(k)memory devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(l)information security equipment, software (except encryption source code) and peripherals falling within entries 5A992 or 5D992 of Schedule 2A;

(m)digital cameras and memory cards falling within entry 6A993 or 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(n)television and radio receivers falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(o)recording devices falling within entry 5A992 of Schedule 2A;

(p)batteries, chargers, carrying cases and accessories for the goods falling within paragraphs (a) to (o) above;

(q)software (except encryption source code) falling within entries 4D994, 5D991 and 5D992 of Schedule 2A, which is for use with equipment described in paragraphs (a) to (p) above.

2.  For the purposes of paragraph 1, goods and technology are generally available to the public if they are —U.K.

(a)sold from stock at retail selling points without restriction, by means of—

(i)over the counter transactions,

(ii)mail order transactions,

(iii)electronic transactions, or

(iv)telephone order transactions, and

(b)designed for installation by the user without further substantial support by the supplier.]

Regulation 21

[F10SCHEDULE 2CU.K.Aviation and space goods and technology

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.  For the purposes of this Schedule, whether a thing “falls within chapter 88 of the Goods Classification Table” is to be interpreted in accordance with paragraph 1 of Schedule 3.

2.  Terms printed in quotation marks and not defined in this Schedule have the meaning given to them in—

(a)Schedules 2 and 3 of the Export Control Order 2008, or

(b)Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation,

as applicable.

PART 2U.K.Aviation and space goods

3.  Any thing falling within chapter 88 of the Goods Classification Table.U.K.

PART 3U.K.Aviation and space technology

4.  “Technology” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of things falling within chapter 88 of the Goods Classification Table.U.K.

5.  “Software” for the “development”, “production” or “use” of things falling within chapter 88 of the Goods Classification Table.]U.K.

Regulation 21

[F11SCHEDULE 2DU.K.Oil refining goods and technology

PART 1U.K.

InterpretationU.K.

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.

PART 2U.K.

Oil refining goodsU.K.

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 codeDescription

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 00Atmospheric-vacuum crude distillation units (CDU)

ex 8479 89 97

ex 8543 70 90

Catalytic reforming / cracker units

[F12 ex 8419 50 20, 8419 50 80

Cold boxes in the LNG-process]

[F12ex 8419 50 20 or 8419 50 80

Cryogenic exchangers in the LNG-process]

[F12ex 8414 10 81

Cryogenic pumps in the LNG-process]

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 97Hydrocracking 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

[F12ex 8418 69 00

Process units for gas cooling in the LNG-process]

[F12ex 8418 60 00

Process units for the liquefaction of the natural gas]

[F12ex 8419 40 00

Process units for the separation and fractionation of the hydrocarbons in the LNG-process]

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

Textual Amendments

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.

Oil refining technologyU.K.

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

[F13SCHEDULE 2EU.K.Quantum computing and advanced materials goods and technology PART 1

InterpretationU.K.

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.

PART 2U.K.

Quantum computing and advanced materials goodsU.K.

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)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.

Quantum computing and advanced materials technologyU.K.

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.]

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 3U.K.Energy-related goods and infrastructure-related goods

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.—(1) For the purposes of this Schedule—

(a)a thing “falls within” a commodity code if it is, or would be, classified under that commodity code, as set out in the Goods Classification Table;

(b)a thing “falls within” a chapter if it is, or would be, classified under that chapter, as set out in the Goods Classification Table;

(c)where a commodity code or chapter is preceded by “ex”, the goods specified in this Schedule constitute only a part of the scope of the commodity code or chapter and must fall within both the description given to that code or chapter in this Schedule and the scope of the code or chapter in the Goods Classification Table.

(2) For the purposes of determining whether or not a thing is, or would be, “classified” in accordance with sub-paragraph (1), the rules of interpretation contained in the following have effect—

(a)Part Two (Goods Classification Table Rules of Interpretation) of the Tariff of the United Kingdom;

(b)notes to a section or chapter of the Goods Classification Table.

(3) For the purposes of this paragraph—

commodity code” includes a code denoting a heading or sub-heading;

the Goods Classification Table” means the table so named in Annex Ⅰ in Part Three of the Tariff of the United Kingdom;

the Tariff of the United Kingdom” means the document containing the legal classification and import rate for products being imported into the United Kingdom, entitled “The Tariff of the United Kingdom”, as revised or re-issued from time to timeM3 [F14, including by any document published under regulations made under section 8(1) of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018 replacing the same in whole or in part].

Textual Amendments

F14Words in Sch. 3 para. 1(3) inserted (31.12.2020 immediately after IP completion day) by The Sanctions (EU Exit) (Miscellaneous Amendments) (No. 2) Regulations 2020 (S.I. 2020/590), regs. 1(2), 10(14); S.I. 2020/1514, reg. 4

Commencement Information

I26Sch. 3 para. 1 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Marginal Citations

M3The Tariff of the United Kingdom, Version 1.0, is available electronically from: https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/785939/Tariff_Reference_Document_13_March_2019.pdf. A hard copy is available for inspection free of charge at the offices of HMRC at 100 Parliament Street, London, SW1A 2BQ.

PART 2U.K.Energy-related goods

2.  Any thing falling within the following commodity codes—U.K.

  • 7304 11 00

  • 7304 19 10

  • 7304 19 30

  • 7304 19 90

  • 7304 22 00

  • 7304 23 00

  • 7304 29 10

  • 7304 29 30

  • 7304 29 90

  • 7305 11 00

  • 7305 12 00

  • 7305 19 00

  • 7305 20 00

  • 7306 11

  • 7306 19

  • 7306 21 00

  • 7306 29 00

  • 8207 13 00

  • 8207 19 10

  • 8413 82 00

  • 8413 92 00

  • 8430 49 00

  • 8705 20 00

  • 8905 20 00

  • 8905 90 10

Commencement Information

I27Sch. 3 para. 2 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

3.  Any thing falling—U.K.

(a)within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table; and

(b)within the description in column 2 beside that code.

CodeDescription
ex 8413 50Reciprocating positive displacement pumps for liquids, power-driven with a maximum flow-rate greater than 18 m 3 /hour and a maximum outlet pressure greater than 40 bar, specially designed to pump drilling muds and/or cement into oil wells
ex 8413 60Rotary positive displacement pumps for liquids, power-driven with a maximum flow-rate greater than 18 m 3 /hour and a maximum outlet pressure greater than 40 bar, specially designed to pump drilling muds and/or cement into oil wells
ex 8431 39 00Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the oil field machinery of heading 8428
ex 8431 43 00Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the oil field machinery of subheadings 8430 41 or 8430 49
ex 8431 49Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the oil field machinery of heading 8426, 8429 and 8430

Commencement Information

I28Sch. 3 para. 3 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

[F153A.  Any thing falling within the first column of the following table.U.K.

ItemRegulation 53A applies?
a. Oil and gas exploration data, e.g., seismic analysis data.
b. Hydraulic fracturing items, as follows:
b.1. Hydraulic fracturing design and analysis software and data.
b.2. Hydraulic fracturing proppant, fracking fluid, and chemical additives therefor.Yes
b.3. High pressure pumps.Yes]

PART 3U.K.Infrastructure-related goods

4.  Any thing falling within the following chapters—U.K.

(a)chapters 25 to 29;

(b)chapters 72 to 76;

(c)chapters 78 to 81;

(d)chapter 86;

(e)chapters 88 and 89; and

(f)chapter 98.

Commencement Information

I29Sch. 3 para. 4 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

5.  Any thing falling within the following commodity codes—U.K.

  • 3824

  • 3826 00

  • 8207 13 00

  • 8207 19 10

  • 8401 to 8418

  • 8420 to 8432

  • 8435 to 8437

  • 8439 to 8443

  • 8444 00

  • 8445

  • 8447

  • 8448

  • 8449 00 00

  • 8450

  • 8452 to 8468

  • 8470 to 8484

  • 8486

  • 8487

  • 8501 to 8505

  • 8507

  • 8511

  • 8514

  • 8515

  • 8525 to 8548

  • 8701

  • 8702

  • 8704

  • 8705

  • 8706 00

  • 8709

  • 8710 00 00

  • 8716

  • 7106 to 7112

  • 9013 to 9015

  • 9025 to 9033

Commencement Information

I30Sch. 3 para. 5 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Regulation 21

[F16SCHEDULE 3AU.K.Luxury goods

PART 1U.K.

InterpretationU.K.

1.(1) Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

(2) In Part 2, “sales price” means the sales price of the item or quantity specified excluding value added taxes.

(3) For the purposes of this Schedule, where a sales price is specified per item, “item” is to be construed as the unit usually packaged for retail sale (where applicable), whether a singular good or a number of goods if packaged to be sold together.

PART 2U.K.

Luxury itemsU.K.

2.  Horses, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price exceeds £250 per animal—

Commodity codeDescription
0101 21 00Pure-bred breeding animals
0101 29 90Other

3.  Caviar and caviar substitutes, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price exceeds £250 per 1.5kg, or equivalent per item—

Commodity codeDescription
1604 31 00Caviar
1604 32 00Caviar substitutes

4.  Truffles and preparations thereof falling within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price exceeds £250 per 1.5kg, or equivalent per item—

Commodity codeDescription
0709 56 00Truffles
0710 80 69Other
0711 59 00Other
0712 39 00Other
2001 90 97Other
2003 90 10Truffles
2103 90 90Other
2104 10 00Soups and broths and preparations therefor
2104 20 00Homogenised composite food preparations
2106 00 00Food preparations not elsewhere specified or included

5.  Wines (including sparkling wines), beers, spirits and spirituous beverages, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
2203 00 00Beer made from malt
2204 10 11Champagne
2204 10 91Asti spumante
2204 10 93Other
2204 10 94With a protected geographical indication (PGI)
2204 10 96Other varietal wines
2204 10 98Other
2204 21 00In containers holding 2 litres or less
2204 29 00Other
2205 00 00Vermouth and other wine of fresh grapes flavoured with plants or aromatic substances
2206 00 00Other fermented beverages (for example, cider, perry, mead, saké); mixtures of fermented beverages and mixtures of fermented beverages with non-alcoholic beverages, not elsewhere specified or included
2207 10 00Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80 % vol or higher
2208 00 00Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of less than 80 % vol; spirits, liqueurs and other spirituous beverages

6.  Cigars or cigarillos falling within the commodity codes set out in the table below, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £10—

Commodity codeDescription
2402 10 00Cigars, cheroots and cigarillos, containing tobacco
2402 90 00Other

7.  Perfumes, toilet waters and cosmetics, including beauty and make-up products, meaning any thing which falls within the following commodity codes, provided that the sales price exceeds the price corresponding to that code set out in the third column of the table—

Commodity codeDescriptionSales price
3303Perfumes and toilet waters£250 per 6.25 litres
3304 00 00Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than medicaments), including sunscreen or suntan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations£250 per item or 6.25 litres if liquid
3305 00 00Preparations for use on the hair£250 per item or 6.25 litres if liquid
3307 00 00Pre-shave, shaving or aftershave preparations, personal deodorants, bath preparations, depilatories and other perfumery, cosmetic or toilet preparations, not elsewhere specified or included; prepared room deodorisers, whether or not perfumed or having disinfectant properties£250 per item or 6.25 litres if liquid
6704 00 00Wigs, false beards, eyebrows and eyelashes, switches and the like, of human or animal hair or of textile materials; articles of human hair not elsewhere specified or included£250 per item

8.  Leather, saddlery, travel goods, handbags or similar articles, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
4201 00 00Saddlery and harness for any animal (including traces, leads, knee pads, muzzles, saddle-cloths, saddlebags, dog coats and the like), of any material
4202 00 00Trunks, suitcases, vanity cases, executive-cases, briefcases, school satchels, spectacle cases, binocular cases, camera cases, musical instrument cases, gun cases, holsters and similar containers; travelling-bags, insulated food or beverages bags, toilet bags, rucksacks, handbags, shopping-bags, wallets, purses, map-cases, cigarette-cases, tobacco-pouches, tool bags, sports bags, bottle-cases, jewellery boxes, powder boxes, cutlery cases and similar containers, of leather or of composition leather, of sheeting of plastics, of textile materials, of vulcanised fibre or of paperboard, or wholly or mainly covered with such materials or with paper
4205 00 90Other
9605 00 00Travel sets for personal toilet, sewing or shoe or clothes cleaning

9.  Garments, clothing, accessories or shoes, meaning any thing which falls within the following commodity codes or chapters, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250 —

Commodity codeDescription
4203 00 00Articles of apparel and clothing accessories, of leather or of composition leather
4303 00 00Articles of apparel, clothing accessories and other articles of furskin
6101 00 00Men’s or boys’ overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6103
6102 00 00Women’s or girls’ overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, knitted or crocheted, other than those of heading 6104
6103 00 00Men’s or boys suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
6104 00 00Women’s or girls’ suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear), knitted or crocheted
6105 00 00Men’s or boys’ shirts, knitted or crocheted
6106 00 00Women’s or girls’ blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses, knitted or crocheted
6107 00 00Men’s or boys’ underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
6108 00 00Women’s or girls’ slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
6109 00 00T-shirts, singlets and other vests, knitted or crocheted
6110 00 00Jerseys, pullovers, cardigans, waistcoats and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
6111 00 00Babies’ garments and clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted
6112 11 00Of cotton
6112 12 00Of synthetic fibres
6112 19 00Of other textile materials
6112 20 00Ski suits
6112 31 00Of synthetic fibres
6112 39 00Of other textile materials
6112 41 00Of synthetic fibres
6112 49 00Of other textile materials
6113 00 10Of knitted or crocheted fabrics of heading 5906
6113 00 90Other
6114 00 00Other garments, knitted or crocheted
6115 00 00Pantyhose, tights, stockings, socks and other hosiery, including graduated compression hosiery (for example, stockings for varicose veins) and footwear without applied soles, knitted or crocheted
6116 00 00Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted
6117 00 00Other made-up clothing accessories, knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted parts of garments or of clothing accessories
6201 00 00Men’s or boys’ overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6203
6202 00 00Women’s or girls overcoats, car coats, capes, cloaks, anoraks (including ski jackets), windcheaters, wind-jackets and similar articles, other than those of heading 6204
6203 00 00Men’s or boys’ suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
6204 00 00Women’s or girls’ suits, ensembles, jackets, blazers, dresses, skirts, divided skirts, trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches and shorts (other than swimwear)
6205 00 00Men’s or boys’ shirts
6206 00 00Women’s or girls’ blouses, shirts and shirt-blouses
6207 00 00Men’s or boys singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
6208 00 00Women’s or girls’ singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs, panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, négligés, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles
6209 00 00Babies’ garments and clothing accessories
6210 10 00Of fabrics of heading 5602 or 5603
6210 20 00Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6201 11 to 6201 19
6210 30 00Other garments, of the type described in subheadings 6202 11 to 6202 19
6210 40 00Other men’s or boys’ garments
6210 50 00Other women’s or girls’ garments
6211 11 00Men’s or boys’
6211 12 00Women’s or girls’
6211 20 00Ski suits
6211 32 00Of cotton
6211 33 00Of man-made fibres
6211 39 00Of other textile materials
6211 42 00Of cotton
6211 43 00Of man-made fibres
6211 49 00Of other textile materials
6212 00 00Brassières, girdles, corsets, braces, suspenders, garters and similar articles and parts thereof, whether or not knitted or crocheted
6213 00 00Handkerchiefs
6214 00 00Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like
6215 00 00Ties, bow ties and cravats
6216 00 00Gloves, mittens and mitts
6217 00 00Other made-up clothing accessories; parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than those of heading 6212
6401 00 00Waterproof footwear with outer soles and uppers of rubber or of plastics, the uppers of which are neither fixed to the sole nor assembled by stitching, riveting, nailing, screwing, plugging or similar processes
6402 20 00Footwear with upper straps or thongs assembled to the sole by means of plugs
6402 91 00Covering the ankle
6402 99 00Other
6403 19 00Other
6403 20 00Footwear with outer soles of leather, and uppers which consist of leather straps across the instep and around the big toe
6403 40 00Other footwear, incorporating a protective metal toecap
6403 51 00Covering the ankle
6403 59 00Other
6403 91 00Covering the ankle
6403 99 00Other
6404 19 10Slippers and other indoor footwear
6404 20 00Footwear with outer soles of leather or composition leather
6405 00 00Other footwear
6504 00 00Hats and other headgear, plaited or made by assembling strips of any material, whether or not lined or trimmed
6505 00 10Of fur felt or of felt of wool and fur, made from the hat bodies, hoods or plateaux of heading 6501 00 00
6505 00 30Peaked caps
6505 00 90Other
6506 99 00Of other materials
6601 91 00Having a telescopic shaft
6601 99 00Other
6602 00 00Walking sticks, seat-sticks, whips, riding-crops and the like
9619 00 81Napkins and napkin liners for babies

10.  Carpets, rugs and tapestries, hand-made or not, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
5701 00 00Carpets and other textile floor coverings, knotted, whether or not made up
5702 10 00‘Kelem’, ‘Schumacks’, ‘Karamanie’ and similar hand-woven rugs
5702 20 00Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir)
5702 31 80Other
5702 32 00Of man-made textile materials
5702 39 00Of other textile materials
5702 41 90Other
5702 42 00Of man-made textile materials
5702 50 00Other, not of pile construction, not made up
5702 91 00Of wool or fine animal hair
5702 92 00Of man-made textile materials
5702 99 00Of other textile materials
5703 00 00Carpets and other textile floor coverings, tufted, whether or not made up
5704 00 00Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of felt, not tufted or flocked, whether or not made up
5705 00 00Other carpets and other textile floor coverings, whether or not made up
5805 00 00Hand-woven tapestries of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson, Beauvais and the like, and needle-worked tapestries (for example, petit point, cross stitch), whether or not made up

11.  Pearls, precious and semi-precious stones, articles of pearls, jewellery, gold- or silversmith articles falling within the commodity codes set out in the following table—

Commodity codeDescription
7101 00 00Pearls, natural or cultured, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; pearls, natural or cultured, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7102 00 00Diamonds, whether or not worked, but not mounted or set, excluding for industrial use
7103 00 00Precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, whether or not worked or graded but not strung, mounted or set; ungraded precious stones (other than diamonds) and semi-precious stones, temporarily strung for convenience of transport
7104 91 00Diamonds, excluding for industrial use
7105 00 00Dust and powder of natural or synthetic precious or semi-precious stones
7106 00 00Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7107 00 00Base metals clad with silver, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7108 00 00Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7109 00 00Base metals or silver, clad with gold, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7110 11 00Unwrought or in powder form
7110 19 00Other
7110 21 00Unwrought or in powder form
7110 29 00Other
7110 31 00Unwrought or in powder form
7110 39 00Other
7110 41 00Unwrought or in powder form
7110 49 00Other
7111 00 00Base metals, silver or gold, clad with platinum, not further worked than semi-manufactured
7113 00 00Articles of jewellery and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7114 00 00Articles of goldsmiths’ or silversmiths’ wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7115 00 00Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7116 00 00Articles of natural or cultured pearls, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed)

12.  Coins and banknotes, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that such items are not legal tender, —

Commodity codeDescription
4907 00 30Banknotes
7118 10 00Coin (other than gold coin), not being legal tender
7118 90 00Other

13.  Any item of cutlery, bladed or edged instruments and tools falling within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided such items are comprised of precious metal or plated or clad with precious metal —

Commodity codeDescription
7114 00 00Articles of goldsmiths’ or silversmiths’ wares and parts thereof, of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
7115 00 00Other articles of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
8214 00 00Other articles of cutlery (for example, hair clippers, butchers’ or kitchen cleavers, choppers and mincing knives, paperknives); manicure or pedicure sets and instruments (including nail files)
8215 00 00Spoons, forks, ladles, skimmers, cake-servers, fish-knives, butter-knives, sugar tongs and similar kitchen or tableware
9307 00 00Swords, cutlasses, bayonets, lances and similar arms and parts thereof and scabbards and sheaths therefor

14.  Tableware of porcelain, china, stoneware or earthenware or fine pottery falling within within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
6911 00 00Tableware, kitchenware, other household articles and toilet articles, of porcelain or china
6912 00 23Stoneware
6912 00 25Earthenware or fine pottery
6912 00 83Stoneware
6912 00 85Earthenware or fine pottery
6914 10 00Of porcelain or china
6914 90 00Other

15.  Items of lead crystal falling within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
7009 91 00Unframed
7009 92 00Framed
7010 00 00Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass
7013 22 00Of lead crystal
7013 33 00Of lead crystal
7013 41 00Of lead crystal
7013 91 00Of lead crystal
7018 10 00Glass beads, imitation pearls, imitation precious or semi-precious stones and similar glass smallwares
7018 90 00Other
7020 00 80Other
9405 50 00Non-electrical lamps and lighting fittings
9405 91 00Of glass

16.  Electronic items for domestic use, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £630—

Commodity codeDescription
8414 51Table, floor, wall, window, ceiling or roof fans, with a self-contained electric motor of an output not exceeding 125 watts
8414 59 00Other
8414 60 00Hoods having a maximum horizontal side not exceeding 120 cm
8415 10 00Window or wall types, self-contained or ‘split-system’
8418 10 00Combined refrigerator-freezers, fitted with separate external doors
8418 21 00Compression-type
8418 29 00Other
8418 30 00Freezers of the chest type, not exceeding 800 litres capacity
8418 40 00Freezers of the upright type, not exceeding 900 litres capacity
8419 81 00For making hot drinks or for cooking or heating food
8422 11 00Of the household type
8423 10 00Personal weighing machines, including baby scales; household scales
8443 12 00Offset printing machinery, sheet fed, office type (using sheets with one side not exceeding 22 cm and the other side not exceeding 36 cm in the unfolded state)
8443 31 00Machines which perform two or more of the functions of printing, copying or facsimile transmission, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
8443 32 00Other, capable of connecting to an automatic data-processing machine or to a network
8443 39 00Other
8450 11 00Fully-automatic machines
8450 12 00Other machines, with built-in centrifugal drier
8450 19 00Other
8451 21 00Each of a dry linen capacity not exceeding 10 kg
8452 10 00Sewing machines of the household type
8470 10 00Electronic calculators capable of operation without an external source of electric power and pocket-size data-recording, reproducing and displaying machines with calculating functions
8470 21 00Incorporating a printing device
8470 29 00Other
8470 30 00Other calculating machines
8471 00 00Automatic data-processing machines and units thereof; magnetic or optical readers, machines for transcribing data onto data media in coded form and machines for processing such data, not elsewhere specified or included
8472 90 80Other
8479 60 00Evaporative air coolers
8508 11 00Of a power not exceeding 1,500 watts and having a dust bag or other receptacle capacity not exceeding 20 litres
8508 19 00Other
8508 60 00Other vacuum cleaners
8509 80 00Other appliances
8516 31 00Hairdryers
8516 50 00Microwave ovens
8516 60 10Cookers (incorporating at least an oven and a hob)
8516 71 00Coffee or tea makers
8516 72 00Toasters
8516 79 00Other
8517 11 00Line telephone sets with cordless handsets
8517 13 00Smartphones
8517 18 00Other
8517 61 00Base stations
8517 62 00Machines for the reception, conversion and transmission or regeneration of voice, images or other data, including switching and routing apparatus
8517 69 00Other
8526 91 00Radio navigational aid apparatus
8529 10 65Inside aerials for radio or television broadcast receivers, including built-in types
8529 10 69Other
8531 10 00Burglar or fire alarms and similar apparatus
8543 70 10Electrical machines with translation or dictionary functions
8543 70 30Aerial amplifiers
8543 70 50Sunbeds, sunlamps and similar suntanning equipment
8543 70 90Other
9504 50 00Video game consoles and machines, other than those of subheading 9504 30
9504 90 80Other

17.  Electrical/electronic or optical apparatus for recording and reproducing sound and images, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £840—

Commodity codeDescription
8519 00 00Sound recording or sound reproducing apparatus
8521 00 00Video recording or reproducing apparatus, whether or not incorporating a video tuner
8527 00 00Reception apparatus for radio-broadcasting, whether or not combined, in the same housing, with sound recording or reproducing apparatus or a clock
8528 71 00Not designed to incorporate a video display or screen
8528 72 00Other, colour
9006 00 00Photographic (other than cinematographic) cameras; photographic flashlight apparatus and flashbulbs other than discharge lamps of heading 8539
9007 00 00Cinematographic cameras and projectors, whether or not incorporating sound recording or reproducing apparatus

18.  Vehicles, except ambulances, for the transport of persons on earth, air or sea, teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars and motorbikes, as well as their accessories and spare parts, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price exceeds—

(a)£42,000 per vehicle,

(b)£4,200 per teleferic, chairlift, ski-dragline, traction mechanism for funiculars or motorbike, or

(c)£420 per accessory or spare part,

as applicable—

Commodity codeDescription
4011 10 00Of a kind used on motor cars (including station wagons and racing cars)
4011 20 00Of a kind used on buses or lorries
4011 30 00Of a kind used on aircraft
4011 40 00Of a kind used on motorcycles
4011 90 00Other
7009 10 00Rear-view mirrors for vehicles
8407 00 00Spark-ignition reciprocating or rotary internal combustion piston engines
8408 00 00Compression-ignition internal combustion piston engines (diesel or semi-diesel engines)
8409 00 00Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the engines of heading 8407 or 8408
8411 00 00Turbojets, turbopropellers and other gas turbines
8428 60 00Teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars
8431 39 00Parts and acccessories of teleferics, chairlifts, ski-draglines, traction mechanisms for funiculars
8483 00 00Transmission shafts (including cam shafts and crank shafts) and cranks; bearing housings and plain shaft bearings; gears and gearing; ball or roller screws; gear boxes and other speed changers, including torque converters; flywheels and pulleys, including pulley blocks; clutches and shaft couplings (including universal joints)
8511 00 00Electrical ignition or starting equipment of a kind used for spark-ignition or compression-ignition internal combustion engines (for example, ignition magnetos, magneto-dynamos, ignition coils, sparking plugs and glow plugs, starter motors); generators (for example, dynamos, alternators) and cut-outs of a kind used in conjunction with such engines
8512 20 00Other lighting or visual signalling equipment
8512 30 10Burglar alarms of a kind used for motor vehicles
8512 30 90Other
8512 40 00Windscreen wipers, defrosters and demisters
8544 30 00Ignition wiring sets and other wiring sets of a kind used in vehicles, aircraft or ships
8603 00 00Self-propelled railway or tramway coaches, vans and trucks, other than those of heading 8604
8605 00 00Railway or tramway passenger coaches, not self-propelled; luggage vans, post office coaches and other special purpose railway or tramway coaches, not self-propelled (excluding those of heading 8604 )
8607 00 00Parts of railway or tramway locomotives or rolling stock
8702 00 00Motor vehicles for the transport of ten or more persons, including the driver
8703 00 00Motor cars and other motor vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons (other than those of heading 8702), including station wagons and racing cars, including snowmobiles
8706 00 00Chassis fitted with engines, for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
8707 00 00Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
8708 00 00Parts and accessories of the motor vehicles of headings 8701 to 8705
8711 00 00Motorcycles (including mopeds) and cycles fitted with an auxiliary motor, with or without side-cars; side-cars
8712 00 00Bicycles and other cycles (including delivery tricycles), not motorised
8714 00 00Parts and accessories of vehicles of headings 8711 to 8713
8716 10 00Trailers and semi-trailers of the caravan type, for housing or camping
8716 40 00Other trailers and semi-trailers
8716 90 00Parts
8901 10 00Cruise ships, excursion boats and similar vessels principally designed for the transport of persons; ferry-boats of all kinds
8901 90 00Other vessels for the transport of goods and other vessels for the transport of both persons and goods
8903 00 00Yachts and other vessels for pleasure or sports; rowing boats and canoes

19.  Clocks and watches and their parts, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
9101 00 00Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, with case of precious metal or of metal clad with precious metal
9102 00 00Wristwatches, pocket-watches and other watches, including stopwatches, other than those of heading 9101
9103 00 00Clocks with watch movements, excluding clocks of heading 9104
9104 00 00Instrument panel clocks and clocks of a similar type for vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft or vessels
9105 00 00Other clocks
9108 00 00Watch movements, complete and assembled
9109 00 00Clock movements, complete and assembled
9110 00 00Complete watch or clock movements, unassembled or partly assembled (movement sets); incomplete watch or clock movements, assembled; rough watch or clock movements
9111 00 00Watch cases and parts thereof
9112 00 00Clock cases and cases of a similar type for other goods of this chapter, and parts thereof
9113 00 00Watch straps, watch bands and watch bracelets, and parts thereof
9114 00 00Other clock or watch parts

20.  Musical instruments, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £1260—

Commodity codeDescription
9201 00 00Pianos, including automatic pianos; harpsichords and other keyboard stringed instruments
9202 00 00Other string musical instruments (for example, guitars, violins, harps)
9205 00 00Wind musical instruments (for example, keyboard pipe organs, accordions, clarinets, trumpets, bagpipes), other than fairground organs and mechanical street organs
9206 00 00Percussion musical instruments (for example, drums, xylophones, cymbals, castanets, maracas)
9207 00 00Musical instruments, the sound of which is produced, or must be amplified, electrically (for example, organs, guitars, accordions)

21.  Works of art, collectors’ pieces and antiques, meaning any thing which falls within chapter 97.

22.  Articles and equipment for sports, including skiing, golf, diving and water sports, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
4015 19 00Other
4015 90 00Other
6210 40 00Other men’s or boys’ garments
6210 50 00Other women’s or girls’ garments
6211 11 00Men’s or boys’
6211 12 00Women’s or girls’
6211 20 00Ski suits
6216 00 00Gloves, mittens and mitts
6402 12 00Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots
6402 19 00Other
6403 12 00Ski-boots, cross-country ski footwear and snowboard boots
6403 19 00Other
6404 11 00Sports footwear; tennis shoes, basketball shoes, gym shoes, training shoes and the like
6404 19 90Other
9004 90 00Other
9020 00 00Other breathing appliances and gas masks, excluding protective masks having neither mechanical parts nor replaceable filters
9506 11 00Skis
9506 12 00Ski-fastenings (ski-bindings)
9506 19 00Other
9506 21 00Sailboards
9506 29 00Other
9506 31 00Clubs, complete
9506 32 00Golf balls
9506 39 00Other
9506 40 00Articles and equipment for table tennis
9506 51 00Lawn-tennis rackets, whether or not strung
9506 59 00Other
9506 61 00Lawn-tennis balls
9506 69 10Cricket and polo balls
9506 69 90Other
9506 70Ice skates and roller skates, including skating boots with skates attached
9506 91Articles and equipment for general physical exercise, gymnastics or athletics
9506 99 10Cricket and polo equipment, other than balls
9506 99 90Other
9507 00 00Fishing rods, fish-hooks and other line fishing tackle; fish landing nets, butterfly nets and similar nets; decoy ‘birds’ (other than those of heading 9208 or 9705) and similar hunting or shooting requisites

23.  Articles and equipment for billiards, automatic bowling, casino games and games operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means of payment, video games consoles and amusement machines, meaning any thing which falls within the commodity codes set out in the following table, provided that the sales price per item exceeds £250—

Commodity codeDescription
9504 20 00Articles and accessories for billiards of all kinds
9504 30 00Other games, operated by coins, banknotes, bank cards, tokens or by any other means of payment, other than automatic bowling alley equipment
9504 40 00Playing cards
9504 30 00Video game consoles and machines, other than those of subheading 9504 50
9504 90 80Other]

Regulation 46C

[F17SCHEDULE 3BU.K.Iron and steel products

Part 1U.K.

InterpretationU.K.

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

PART 2U.K.

Specified productsU.K.

2.  Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table—

Commodity codeDescription
(1)

GOES means Grain Oriented Electrical Steel.]

7208 10 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 25 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 26 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 27 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 36 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 37 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 38 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 39 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 40 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 52 99Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 53 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7208 54 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7211 14 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7211 19 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7212 60 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 19 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 30 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 30 30Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 30 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 40 15Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7225 40 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7226 19 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7226 91 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7226 91 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7226 91 99Non Alloy and Other Alloy Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7209 15 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 16 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 17 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 18 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 25 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 26 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 27 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 28 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 90 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 90 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 23 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 23 30Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 23 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 29 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 90 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7211 90 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7225 50 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7225 50 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7226 20 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7226 92 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Cold Rolled Sheets
7209 16 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)(1)
7209 17 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7209 18 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7209 26 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7209 27 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7209 28 10Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7225 19 90Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7226 19 80Electrical Sheets (other than GOES)
7210 41 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 41 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 49 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 49 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 61 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 61 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 69 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 69 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 30 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 30 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 61 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 61 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 69 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 69 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 92 00 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 92 00 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 11Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 22Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 23Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 41Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 45Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 91Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 92Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 93Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 30 10Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 30 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 11Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 13Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 91Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 93Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 94Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 20 00Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 30 00Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 90 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 20 00Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 20Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 30Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 40Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 90Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 91 00Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 10Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 41 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 49 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 61 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 69 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 30 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 61 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7212 50 69 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 92 00 80Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 25Metallic Coated Sheets
7225 99 00 95Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 30 90Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 19Metallic Coated Sheets
7226 99 70 96Metallic Coated Sheets
7210 70 80Organic Coated Sheets
7212 40 80Organic Coated Sheets
7209 18 99Tin Mill products
7210 11 00Tin Mill products
7210 12 20Tin Mill products
7210 12 80Tin Mill products
7210 50 00Tin Mill products
7210 70 10Tin Mill products
7210 90 40Tin Mill products
7212 10 10Tin Mill products
7212 10 90Tin Mill products
7212 40 20Tin Mill products
7208 51 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7208 51 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7208 51 98Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7208 52 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7208 90 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7208 90 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7210 90 30Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7225 40 12Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7225 40 40Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7225 40 60Non Alloy and Other Alloy Quarto Plates
7219 11 00Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 12 10Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 12 90Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 13 10Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 13 90Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 14 10Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 14 90Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 22 10Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 22 90Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 23 00Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 24 00Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 11 00Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 12 00Stainless Hot Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 31 00Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 32 10Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 32 90Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 33 10Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 33 90Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 34 10Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 34 90Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 35 10Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 35 90Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 90 20Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 90 80Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 21Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 29Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 41Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 49Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 81Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 20 89Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 90 20Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7220 90 80Stainless Cold Rolled Sheets and Strips
7219 21 10Stainless Hot Rolled Quarto Plates
7219 21 90Stainless Hot Rolled Quarto Plates
7214 30 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 91 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 91 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 31Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 39Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 50Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 71Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 79Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 99 95Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7215 90 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 10 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 21 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 22 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 40 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 40 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 50 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 50 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 50 99Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7216 99 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 10 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 20 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 20 91Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 41Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 49Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 61Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 69Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 70Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 30 89Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 60 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 60 80Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 70 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 70 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7228 80 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Merchant Bars and Light Sections
7214 20 00Rebars
7214 99 10Rebars
7222 11 11Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 11 19Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 11 81Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 11 89Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 19 10Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 19 90Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 11Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 19Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 21Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 29Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 31Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 39Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 81Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 20 89Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 30 51Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 30 91Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 30 97Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 40 10Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 40 50Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7222 40 90Stainless Bars and Light Sections
7221 00 10Stainless Wire Rod
7221 00 90Stainless Wire Rod
7213 10 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 20 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 20Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 41Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 49Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 70Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 91 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 99 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7213 99 90Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7227 10 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7227 20 00Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7227 90 10Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7227 90 50Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7227 90 95Non Alloy and Other Alloy Wire Rod
7216 31 10Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 31 90Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 32 11Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 32 19Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 32 91Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 32 99Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 33 10Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7216 33 90Angles, Shapes and Sections of Iron or Non Alloy Steel
7301 10 00Sheet Piling
7302 10 22Railway Material
7302 10 28Railway Material
7302 10 40Railway Material
7302 10 50Railway Material
7302 40 00Railway Material
7306 30 41Other tubes, pipes
7306 30 49Other tubes, pipes
7306 30 72Other tubes, pipes
7306 30 77Other tubes, pipes
7306 61 10Hollow sections
7306 61 92Hollow sections
7306 61 99Hollow sections
7304 11 00Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 22 00Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 24 00Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 41 00Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 49 83Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 49 85Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 49 89Seamless Stainless Tubes and Pipes
7304 19 10Other Seamless Tubes
7304 19 30Other Seamless Tubes
7304 19 90Other Seamless Tubes
7304 23 00Other Seamless Tubes
7304 29 10Other Seamless Tubes
7304 29 30Other Seamless Tubes
7304 29 90Other Seamless Tubes
7304 31 20Other Seamless Tubes
7304 31 80Other Seamless Tubes
7304 39 30Other Seamless Tubes
7304 39 50Other Seamless Tubes
7304 39 82Other Seamless Tubes
7304 39 83Other Seamless Tubes
7304 39 88Other Seamless Tubes
7304 51 81Other Seamless Tubes
7304 51 89Other Seamless Tubes
7304 59 82Other Seamless Tubes
7304 59 83Other Seamless Tubes
7304 59 89Other Seamless Tubes
7304 90 00Other Seamless Tubes
7305 11 00Large welded tubes
7305 12 00Large welded tubes
7305 19 00Large welded tubes
7305 20 00Large welded tubes
7305 31 00Large welded tubes
7305 39 00Large welded tubes
7305 90 00Large welded tubes
7306 11 00Other Welded Pipes
7306 19 00Other Welded Pipes
7306 21 00Other Welded Pipes
7306 29 00Other Welded Pipes
7306 30 12Other Welded Pipes
7306 30 18Other Welded Pipes
7306 30 80Other Welded Pipes
7306 40 20Other Welded Pipes
7306 40 80Other Welded Pipes
7306 50 21Other Welded Pipes
7306 50 29Other Welded Pipes
7306 50 80Other Welded Pipes
7306 69 10Other Welded Pipes
7306 69 90Other Welded Pipes
7306 90 00Other Welded Pipes
7215 10 00Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7215 50 11Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7215 50 19Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7215 50 80Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 10 90Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 20 99Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 50 20Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 50 40Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 50 61Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 50 69Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7228 50 80Non-alloy and other alloy cold finished bars
7217 10 10Non Alloy Wire
7217 10 31Non Alloy Wire
7217 10 39Non Alloy Wire
7217 10 50Non Alloy Wire
7217 10 90Non Alloy Wire
7217 20 10Non Alloy Wire
7217 20 30Non Alloy Wire
7217 20 50Non Alloy Wire
7217 20 90Non Alloy Wire
7217 30 41Non Alloy Wire
7217 30 49Non Alloy Wire
7217 30 50Non Alloy Wire
7217 30 90Non Alloy Wire
7217 90 20Non Alloy Wire
7217 90 50Non Alloy Wire
7217 90 90Non Alloy Wire

Regulation 21

[F18SCHEDULE 3CU.K.DEFENCE AND SECURITY GOODS AND DEFENCE AND SECURITY TECHNOLOGY

PART 1U.K.PRELIMINARY

Application to non-government controlled Ukrainian territoryU.K.

1.  Regulation 53A applies, subject to paragraph 2, in relation to all the goods and technology specified in Parts 2, 3 and 4.

CAS numbersU.K.

2.(1) For the purposes of this Schedule “CAS Number” when followed by a numerical sequence is a reference to the CAS Registry Numbers assigned to chemicals by the Chemical Abstracts Service.

(2) But regulation 53A applies to chemicals of the same structural formula (including hydrates) regardless of name or CAS Number.

PART 2U.K.Interception and monitoring goods and interception and monitoring technology

Interception and monitoring equipmentU.K.

1.  This Part applies to any goods which can perform any of the following functions (whether individually or as part of a system)—

(a)deep packet inspection;

(b)network interception, including associated systems management and data retention functions;

(c)radio frequency monitoring, including associated processing or examination;

(d)network and satellite jamming;

(e)remote infection;

(f)speaker recognition, including associated processing functions;

(g)IMSI, MSISDN, IMEI and TMSI interception and monitoring;

(h)tactical SMS, GSM, GPS, GPRS, UMTS, CDMA, and PSTN interception and monitoring;

(i)DHCP, SMTP and GTP information interception and monitoring;

(j)pattern recognition and pattern profiling;

(k)remote forensics;

(l)semantic processing;

(m)WEP and WPA code breaking;

(n)interception of VoIP (including proprietary and standard protocols).

2.  Any software which can perform any of the functions described in paragraph 1(a) to (n) (whether individually or as part of a system).

Other software and other technologyU.K.

3.  Any software or other technology which is specially designed for the development, production or use of any goods or software described in paragraph 1 or 2.

InterpretationU.K.

4.  For the purposes of this Part, the following terms have the meaning given to them in the Dual-Use Regulation—

“development”;

“production”;

“software”;

“technology”;

“use”.

PART 3U.K.Internal repression goods and internal repression technology

Firearms and related goodsU.K.

1.  Firearms, ammunition and related accessories, as follows—

(a)firearms;

(b)ammunition specially designed for firearms;

(c)weapon-sights.

2.  Simulators for training persons to use firearms.

3.  Bombs and grenades.

VehiclesU.K.

4.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (3), the following types of vehicles—

(a)vehicles equipped with a water cannon, specially designed or modified for the purpose of riot control;

(b)vehicles specially designed or modified to be electrified to repel boarders;

(c)vehicles specially designed or modified to remove barricades, including construction equipment with ballistic protection;

(d)vehicles specially designed for the transport or transfer of prisoners or detainees;

(e)vehicles specially designed to deploy mobile barriers.

(2) Components for the vehicles specified in sub-paragraphs (1)(a) to (e) that have been designed for the purposes of riot control.

(3) Vehicles that might otherwise fall within sub-paragraph (1)(a) to (e) are not internal repression goods if they are specially designed for the purposes of fire-fighting.

(4) For the purposes of this paragraph, “vehicle” includes a trailer.

Explosive substances and related goodsU.K.

5.(1) Equipment and devices specially designed to initiate explosions by electrical or non-electrical means, including—

(a)firing sets;

(b)detonators; (codes for electric detonators and detonating caps);

(c)igniters;

(d)boosters;

(e)detonating cord.

(2) Components that have been specially designed for any thing mentioned in sub-paragraph (1).

(3) Sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) do not apply to any thing that has been specially designed for a specific commercial use.

(4) For the purpose of sub-paragraph (3), a “specific commercial use” means the actuation or operation by explosive means of other equipment or devices the function of which is not the creation of explosions, including—

(a)car air-bag inflaters;

(b)electric-surge arresters;

(c)fire sprinkler actuators.

(5) Linear cutting explosive charges.

(6) The following explosives and related substances—

(a)amatol;

(b)nitrocellulose (containing more than 12.5 % nitrogen);

(c)nitroglycol;

(d)pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN);

(e)picryl chloride;

(f)2,4,6-trinitrotoluene (TNT).

Other goodsU.K.

6.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), the following equipment designed for the protection of a person—

(a)body armour providing ballistic or stabbing protection or both;

(b)helmets providing ballistic or fragmentation protection, or both, including anti-riot helmets;

(c)anti-riot shields and ballistic shields.

(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to—

(a)any thing specially designed to protect persons for the following purposes—

(i)participation in competitive sport;

(ii)ensuring safety at work;

(b)any thing mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(a) or (b) when accompanying a person for that person’s own protection.

7.  Night vision equipment.

8.  Thermal imaging equipment.

9.  Image intensifier tubes.

10.  Razor barbed wire.

11.  The following types of knives—

(a)knives that are designed for use by military personnel (military knives);

(b)knives that are designed for use as a weapon for inflicting injury (combat knives);

(c)bayonets with blade lengths in excess of 10 cm.

12.  Law enforcement striking weapons, including saps, police batons, side handle batons, tonfas, sjamboks, and whips.

13.(1) Handcuffs, straitjackets and specially designed components and accessories.

(2) Sub-paragraph (1) does not apply to—

(a)medical devices that are equipped to restrain patient movement during medical procedures;

(b)devices which confine memory impaired patients to appropriate medical facilities.

14.  Technology exclusively for the development or production of equipment controlled by paragraph 15.

15.  Chemical agents, including tear gas formulation containing 1 per cent. or less of orthochlorobenzalmalononitrile (CS), or 1 per cent. or less of chloroacetophenone (CN), except in individual containers with a net weight of 20 grams or less; liquid pepper except when packaged in individual containers with a net weight of 3 ounces (85.05 grams) or less; smoke bombs; non-irritant smoke flares, canisters, grenades and charges; and other pyrotechnic articles having dual military and commercial use, and specially designed components thereof.

16.  Fingerprinting powders, dyes, and inks.

Production equipmentU.K.

17.  Any equipment which is specially designed or modified for the development or for one or more of the production phases of any item mentioned in paragraphs 1 to 13 of this Part.

Software and technologyU.K.

18.  Any software which is specially designed for the simulators mentioned in paragraph 2.

19.  Any technology which is specially designed for the development, production or use of any item mentioned in paragraphs 1 to 11.

InterpretationU.K.

20.(1) In this Part, “firearm” means any portable barrelled weapon that expels, is designed to expel or may be converted to expel, a shot, bullet or projectile by the action of a combustible propellant.

(2) For the purposes of this Schedule, the following terms have the meaning given to them in Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation—

“development”;

“production”;

“software”;

“technology”;

“use”.

PART 4U.K.Chemicals and equipment

Chemicals

Chemical NameCAS NumberRegulation 53A applies?
Aluminium chloride(7446-70-0)
Dichloromethane(75-09-2)
N,N-Dimethylaniline(121-69-7)
Isopropyl bromide(75-26-3)
Isopropyl ether(108-20-3)
Monoisopropylamine(75-31-0)
Potassium Bromide(7758-02-3)
Pyridine(110-86-1)
Sodium bromide(7647-15-6)
Sodium metal(7440-23-5)
Tributylamine(102-82-9)
Triethylamine(121-44-8)
Trimethylamine(75-50-3)
Diethylenetriamine(111-40-0)
Butyrylcholinesterase (BCHE)Not ApplicableYes
Pyridostigmine bromide(101-26-8)
Obidoxime chloride(114-90-9)
Acetylene(CAS 74-86-2)
Acetone(CAS 67-64-1)
Antimony(CAS 7440-36-0)
Arsenic(CAS 7440-38-2)
Arsenic trioxide(CAS 1327-53-3)
Bis(2-chloroethyl)ethylamine hydrochloride(CAS 3590-07-6)
Bis(2-chloroethyl)methylamine hydrochloride(CAS 55-86-7)
Benzil(CAS 134-81-6)
Benzaldehyde(CAS 100-52-7)
Benzoin(CAS 119-53-9)
2-bromochloroethane(CAS 107-04-0)
Chlorine(CAS 7782-50-5)
Diethyl ether(CAS 60-29-7)
Dimethyl ether(CAS 115-10-6)
Dimethylaminoethanol(CAS 108-01-0)
Dicyclohexylamine (DCA)(CAS 101-83-7)
Ethylene(CAS 74-85-1)
Ethylene dichloride(CAS 107-06-2)
2-methoxyethanol(CAS 109-86-4)
Ethyl bromide(CAS 74-96-4)
Ethyl chloride(CAS 75-00-3)
Ethylamine(CAS 75-04-7)
Ethylene oxide(CAS 75-21-8)
Fluorapatite(CAS 1306-05-4)
Hexamine(CAS 100-97-0)Yes
Hydrogen sulfide(CAS 7783-06-4)
Isocyanatomethane(CAS 624-83-9)
Isopropanol, 95% concentration or greater(CAS 67-63-0)
Mandelic acid(CAS 90-64-2)
Methylamine(CAS 74-89-5)
Methyl bromide(CAS 74-83-9)
Methyl chloride(CAS 74-87-3)
Methyl iodide(CAS 74-88-4)
Methylmercaptan(CAS 74-93-1)
Monoethylene Glycol (MEG)(CAS 107-21-1)
Nitromethane(CAS 75-52-5)
Oxalyl chloride(CAS 79-37-8)
Picric acid(CAS 88-89-1)
Potassium sulfide(CAS 1312-73-8)
Potassium thiocyanate(CAS 333-20-0)
Quinaldine(CAS 91-63-4)
Thiophosphoryl chloride(CAS 3982-91-0)
Tributylphosphite(CAS 102-85-2)
Triisobutylphosphite(CAS 1606-96-8)
Tris(2-chloroethyl)amine hydrochloride(CAS 817-09-4)
Sodium hypochlorite(CAS 7681-52-9)
Sulfur trioxide(CAS 7446-11-9)
White/yellow phosphorus(CAS 12185-10-3, 7723-14-0)
Mercury(7439‐97‐6)
Barium chloride(10361‐37‐2)
Sulphuric acid, with a concentration by weight of 90% or greater(7664‐93‐9)
3,3‐dimethyl‐1‐butene(558‐37‐2)
2,2‐dimethylpropanal(630‐19‐3)
2,2‐dimethylpropylchloride(753‐89‐9)
2‐methylbutene(26760‐64‐5)
2‐chloro‐3‐methylbutane(631‐65‐2)
2,3‐dimethyl‐2,3‐butanediol(76‐09‐5)
2‐methyl‐2‐butene(513‐35‐9)
Butyl lithium(109‐72‐8)
Bromo(methyl)magnesium(75‐16‐1)
Formaldehyde(50‐00‐0)
Diethanolamine(111‐42‐2)
Dimethylcarbonate(616‐38‐6)
Methyldiethanolamine hydrochloride(54060‐15‐0)
Methanol(67‐56‐1)
Ethanol(64‐17‐5)Yes
1‐butanol(71‐36‐3)
2‐butanol(78‐92‐2)
Iso‐butanol(78‐83‐1)
Tert‐butanol(75‐65‐0)
Cyclohexanol(108‐93‐0)
Diethylamine hydrochloride(660‐68‐4)
Diisopropylamine hydrochloride(819‐79‐4)
3‐Quinuclidinone hydrochloride(1193‐65‐3)
3‐Quinuclidinol hydrochloride(6238‐13‐7)
(R)‐3‐ Quinuclidinol hydrochloride(42437‐96‐7)
N,N‐Diethylaminoethanol hydrochloride(14426‐20‐1)
Acetyl-alpha-methylfentanyl101860-00-8
Alfentanil71195-58-9
Alpha-methylfentanyl79704-88-4
Alpha-methylthiofentanyl103963-66-2
Beta-hydroxyfentanyl78995-10-5
Beta-hydroxy-3-methylfentanyl78995-14-9
Fentanyl437-38-7
3-methylfentanyl42045-86-3
3-methylthiofentanyl86052-04-2
Para-fluorofentanyl90736-23-5
Remifentanil132875-61-7
Sufentanil56030-54-7
Thiofentanyl60771-38-2
Acryloylfentanyl (Acrylfentanyl)82003-75-6
Carfentanil59708-52-0
4-Fluoroisobutyrfentanyl (4-FIBF, pFIBF)244195-32-2
Furanyl fentanyl101345-66-8
Ocfentanil101343-69-5
Tetrahydrofuranyl fentanyl (THF-F)2142571-01-3
Cyclopropylfentanyl1169-68-2
Methoxyacetylfentanyl101345-67-9
Orthofluorofentanyl910616-29-4
Parafluorobutyrylfentanyl244195-31-1
Crotonylfentanyl760930-59-4
Valerylfentanyl122882-90-0
4-Anilino-N-phenethylpiperidine (ANPP)21409-26-7
N-Phenethyl-4-piperidone (NPP)39742-60-4
Dialkyl(≤C10) chlorophosphatesN/A
Dialkyl(≤C10) fluorophosphatesN/A
N,N-Methylisopropylacetamidine1339185-57-7
N,N-Methylethylacetamidine1339632-40-4
N,N-Ethylisopropylacetamidine1339156-10-3
N,N-Methylpropylacetamidine1344238-28-3
N,N-Ethylpropylacetamidine1339737-43-7
N,N-Isopropylpropylacetamidine1341389-98-7
N,N-Methylethylpropanamidine1339424-26-8
N,N-Ethylisopropylpropanamidine1344354-09-1
N,N-Methylpropylpropanamidine1340216-25-2
N,N-Ethylpropylpropanamidine1341493-60-4
N,N-Isopropylpropylpropanamidine1343225-93-3
N,N-Methylisopropylpropanamidine1339042-55-5
N,N-Methylethylbutanamidine1341049-51-1
N,N-Methylpropylbutanamidine1343721-02-7
N,N-Ethylpropylbutanamidine1343806-12-1
N,N-Isopropylpropylbutanamidine1343316-02-8
N,N-Methylisopropylbutanamidine1340219-94-4
N,N-Ethylisopropylbutanamidine1342204-10-7
N,N-Methylethylisobutanamidine1342365-47-2
N,N-Ethylpropylisobutanamidine1342566-58-8
N,N-Methylpropylisobutanamidine1342270-21-6
N,N-Isopropylpropylisobutanamidine1342156-11-9
N,N-Methylisopropylisobutanamidine1341992-96-8
N,N-Ethylisopropylisobutanamidine1339048-76-8
N,N-Dimethylacetamidine hydrobromide1801188-12-4
N,N-Dimethylacetamidine hydrochloride2909-15-1
N,N-Diethylacetamidine hydrochloride91400-32-7
N,N-Diethylacetamidine hydrobromide78053-54-0
N,N-Dimethylpropanamidine dihydrochloride79972-73-9
N,N-Dimethylpropanamidine hydrochloride56776-15-9

Equipment

ItemRegulation 53A applies?

Floor-mounted fume hoods (walk-in style) with a minimum nominal width of 2.5 metres.

Full face-mask air-purifying and air-supplying respirators.

Yes

Class II biosafety cabinets and glove boxes.

Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 L or greater, usable with biological materials.

Fermenters with an internal volume of 10 L – 20 L, usable with biological materials.

Yes

Reaction vessels, reactors, agitators, heat exchangers, condensers, pumps (including single seal pumps), valves, storage tanks, containers, receivers, and distillation or absorption columns that meet AG performance parameters, regardless of their materials of construction.

Yes

Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-contained fan-HEPA filter units that may be used for P3 or P4 (BSL 3, BSL 4, L3, L4) containment facilities.

Vacuum pumps with a manufacturer’s specified maximum flow-rate greater than 1 m3/h (under standard temperature and pressure conditions), casings (pump bodies), preformed casing-liners, impellers, rotors, and jet pump nozzles designed for such pumps, in which all surfaces that come into direct contact with the chemicals being processed are made from controlled materials.

Laboratory equipment, including parts and accessories for such equipment, for the analysis or detection, destructive or non-destructive, of chemical substances.

Whole chlor-alkali electrolysis cells – mercury, diaphragm, and membrane.

Titanium electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Nickel electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Bipolar titanium nickel electrodes (including those with coatings produced from other metal oxides), specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Asbestos diaphragms specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Fluoropolymer based diaphragms specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Fluoropolymer based ion exchange membranes specially designed for use in chlor-alkali cells.

Compressors specially designed to compress wet or dry chlorine, regardless of material of construction.

Microwave reactors—

Machinery, plant or laboratory equipment, whether or not electrically heated, for the treatment of materials by a process involving a change of temperature such as heating 84 19 89 98 00.

Yes

Microreactors—

Instruments and apparatus for physical or chemical analysis: 90 27 89 90 00 BE (classified similar item to 90 27 80 17 90, now invalid due to code changes), for similar microreactors.

Solid & Liquid Aerosol generating equipment—

Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand-operated), for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders: 84 24 89 70 00.

Laboratory equipment

ItemRegulation 53A applies?
Next-generation (second generation) and third generation DNA and RNA sequencers
PCR Machines and qPCR (real-time) PCR machinesYes
Solid phase DNA and RNA synthesisers
Peptide synthesizers
Automated nucleic acid extraction systems
Ultracentrifuges
Probe sonicators
Fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) systems (medium pressure chromatography systems)
Cell disruptors and tissue homogenisers, with a volume of 1 L or greater

Associated Parts and Consumables

ItemRegulation 53A applies?
Next generation (second generation) and third generation DNA and RNA sequencersDNA and RNA sequencing reagent kitsYes
Library and template preparation kits
Cluster generation kitsYes
Flow cellsYes
PCR Machines and qPCR (real-time) PCR machinesYes
Solid phase DNA and RNA synthesisersNucleoside phosphoramidites
Columns
Solid support resinYes
Reagent kitsYes
Synthesis reagentsYes
Peptide synthesizersFmoc and T-Boc protected amino acids
ResinsYes
Synthesis reagentsYes
Automated nucleic acid extraction systemsReagentsYes
Rotor adapters
UltracentrifugesUltracentrifuge rotors with total capacity 1 L or greater
Probe sonicatorsSonicator probes over 25mm diameter
High volume (1 L or greater) sonicator continuous flow cell
Fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) systems (medium pressure chromatography systems)FPLC columns
ReagentsYes
Cell disruptors and tissue homogenisers

Other related items

ItemRegulation 53A applies?
0B999 Specific processing equipment as follows:
a. Ring magnets.Yes
b. Hot cells.
c. Glove boxes suitable for use with radioactive materials.
0D999 Specific software, as follows:
a. Software for neutronic calculations/modelling;
b. Software for radiation transport calculations/modelling;
c. Software for hydrodynamic calculations/modelling.Yes
1A995 Protective and detection equipment as follows and specially designed components therefor.
a. Personal radiation monitoring dosimeters;

b. Equipment limited by design or function to protect against hazards specific to civil industries, such as mining, quarrying, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, medical, veterinary, environmental, waste management, or to the food industry.

Note: This entry does not control items for protection against chemical or biological agents that are consumer goods, packaged for retail sale or personal use, or medical products, such as latex exam gloves, latex surgical gloves, liquid disinfectant soap, disposable surgical drapes, surgical gowns, surgical foot covers, and surgical masks.

1A999 Specific processing equipment as follows:
Radiation detection, monitoring and measurement equipment
Radiographic detection equipment such as x-ray converters, and storage phosphor image plates.Yes
1C991 Vaccines, immunotoxins, medical products, diagnostic and food testing kits, as follows.
Technical note:- For the purpose of this entry, ‘immunotoxins’ are monoclonal antibodies linked to a toxin with the intention of destroying a specific target cell while leaving adjacent cells intact. For the purpose of this entry, “medical products” are: (1) pharmaceutical formulations designed for testing and human (or veterinary) administration in the treatment of medical conditions, (2) prepackaged for distribution as clinical or medical products. For the purpose of this entry, “diagnostic and food testing kits” are specifically developed, packaged and marketed for diagnostic or public health purposes. For the purpose of this entry, “vaccine” is defined as a medicinal (or veterinary) product in a pharmaceutical formulation that is intended to stimulate a protective immunological response in humans or animals in order to prevent disease in those to whom or to which it is administered.
Technical Note: For purposes of the controls described in this entry ‘toxins’ refers to those toxins, or their subunits, controlled under 1C351.d of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation
a. Vaccines containing, or designed for use against, items controlled by 1C351, 1C353 or 1C354 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;Yes
b. Immunotoxins containing items controlled by 1C351.d of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;Yes
c. Medical products that contain any of the following:Yes
c.1. Toxins controlled by 1C351.d of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation (except for botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation, conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.6, of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation or items controlled for CW reasons under 1C351.d.11 or .d.12 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation); orYes
c.2. Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements controlled by 1C353.a.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation (except for those that contain, or code for, botulinum toxins controlled by C351.d.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation or conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.6 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation);Yes
d. Medical products not controlled by 1C991.c that contain any of the following:Yes
d.1. Botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;Yes
d.2. Conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.6 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation; orYes
d.3. Genetically modified organisms or genetic elements controlled by 1C353.a.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation that contain, or code for, botulinum toxins controlled by 1C351.d.3 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation or conotoxins controlled by 1C351.d.6 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;Yes
e. Diagnostic and food testing kits containing items controlled by 1C351.d of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.Yes

1C995 Mixtures that contain chemicals controlled by 1C350 or 1C450 of Annex 1 of the Dual-Use Regulation and medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits that contain chemicals controlled by 1C350, as follows:

For the purpose of this entry, “medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits” are pre-packaged materials of defined composition that are specifically developed, packaged and marketed for medical, analytical, diagnostic, or public health purposes.

a. Mixtures containing the following concentrations of precursor chemicals controlled by 1C350 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation:

a.1. Mixtures containing 10 per cent. or less, by weight, of any of the following—

Chemical NameCAS NumberRegulation 53A applies?
Arsenic trichloride;7784-34-1
Benzilic acid;76-93-7
Diethyl ethylphosphonate;78-38-6
Diethyl methylphosphonate;683-08-9
Diethyl methylphosphonite15715-41-0
Diethyl-N,N-dimethylphosphoroamidate;2404-03-7
N,N-Diisopropylaminoethanethiol hydrochloride;41480-75-5
N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethane thiol;5842-07-9
N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethanol;96-80-0
N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethyl chloride;96-79-7
N,N-Diisopropyl-beta-aminoethyl chloride hydrochloride;4261-68-1
Dimethyl ethylphosphonate;6163-75-3
Dimethyl methylphosphonate;756-79-6
N,N-dimethylamino-phosphoryl dichloride;677-43-0
Ethyl phosphonous dichloride [Ethyl phosphinyl dichloride];1498-40-4
Ethyl phosphonus difluoride [Ethyl phosphinyl difluoride];430-78-4
Ethyl phosphonyl dichloride;1066-50-8
Methylphosphonic acid;993-13-5
Methylphosphonothioic dichloride.676-98-2
Pinacolyl alcohol;464-07-3
3-Quinuclidinol;1619-34-7
Thiodiglycol.111-48-8

a.2. Mixtures containing less than 30 per cent., by weight, of:

a.2.a. Any of the following—

Chemical NameCAS NumberRegulation 53A applies?
Diethyl phosphite;762-04-9
Dimethyl phosphite (dimethyl hydrogen phosphite);868-85-9
Ethyldiethanolamine;139-87-7
Phosphorus oxychloride;10025-87-3
Phosphorus pentachloride;10026-13-8
Phosphorus trichloride;7719-12-2
Sulfur dichloride;10545-99-0
Sulfur monochloride;10025-67-9
Thionyl chloride;7719-09-7
Triethanolamine;102-71-6
Triethyl phosphite;122-52-1
Trimethyl phosphite.121-45-9

or

a.2.b. Any of the following single precursor chemicals—

Chemical NameCAS NumberRegulation 53A applies?
Ammonium hydrogen fluoride;1341-49-7
2-Chloroethanol;107-07-3
Diethylamine;109-89-7
N,N-Diethylaminoethanol;100-37-8
Diethyl chlorophosphite;589-57-1
O,O-Diethyl phosphorodithioate;298-06-6
O,O-Diethyl phosphorothioate;2465-65-8
Di-isopropylamine;108-18-9
Dimethylamine;124-40-3
Dimethylamine hydrochloride;506-59-2
Ethyl chlorofluorophosphate;762-77-6
Ethyl dichlorophosphate;1498-51-7
Ethyl difluorophosphate;460-52-6
Hydrogen fluoride;7664-39-3
3-Hydroxyl-1-methylpiperidine;3554-74-3
Methyl benzilate;76-89-1
Methyl chlorofluorophosphate;754-01-8
Methyl dichlorophosphate;677-24-7
Methyl difluorophosphate;22382-13-4
N,N Diethylacetamidine;14277-06-6
N,N-Diethylbutanamidine;53510-30-8
N,N-Diethylformamidine;90324-67-7
N,N Diethylisobutanamidine;1342789-47-2
N,N-Diethylpropanamidine;84764-73-8
N,N-Diisopropylbutanamidine;1315467-17-4
N,N-Diisopropylformamidine;857522-08-8
N,N-Dimethylacetamidine;2909-14-0
N,N-Dimethylbutanamidine;1340437-35-5
N,N-Dimethylformamidine;44205-42-7
N,N-Dimethylisobutanamidine;321881-25-8
N,N-Dimethylpropanamidine;56776-14-8
N,N-Dipropylacetamidine;1339586-99-0
N,N-Dipropylbutanamidine;1342422-35-8
N,N-Dipropylformamidine;48044-20-8
N,N-Dipropylisobutanamidine;1342700-45-1
N,N-Dipropylpropanamidine;1341496-89-6
Phosphorus pentasulfide;1314-80-3
Pinacolone;75-97-8
Potassium bifluoride;7789-29-9
Potassium cyanide;151-50-8
Potassium fluoride;7789-23-3
3-Quinuclidone;3731-38-2
Sodium bifluoride;1333-83-1
Sodium cyanide;143-33-9
Sodium fluoride;7681-49-4
Sodium hexafluorosilicate;16893-85-9
Sodium sulfide;1313-82-2
Triethanolamine hydrochloride;637-39-8
Tri-isopropyl phosphite.116-17-6

b. Mixtures containing the following concentrations of toxic or precursor chemicals controlled by 1C450 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation—

b.1. Mixtures containing the following concentrations of CWC Schedule 2 chemicals controlled by 1C450.a.2, 1C450.b1, 1C450.b2, 1C450.b.3, 1C450.b.4, 1C450.b.5 or 1C450.b.6 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation;

b.1.a. Mixtures containing 1 per cent. or less, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 2 chemical controlled by 1C450.a.2 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation (i.e., mixtures containing PFIB); or

b.1.b. Mixtures containing 10 per cent. or less, by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 2 chemical controlled by 1C450.b1, 1C450.b2, 1C450.b.3, 1C450.b.4, 1C450.b.5 or 1C450.b.6 of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.

b.2. Mixtures containing less than 30 per cent., by weight, of any single CWC Schedule 3 chemical controlled by 1C450.a.4, 1C450.a.5, 1C450.a.6, 1C450.a.7, 1C450.b.8, of Annex I of the Dual-Use Regulation.

c. “Medical, analytical, diagnostic, and food testing kits” that contain precursor chemicals controlled by the following in an amount not exceeding 300 grams per chemical.

Chemical NameCAS NumberRegulation 53A applies?
Ammonium hydrogen fluoride;1341-49-7Yes to all items in column 1 of this table
2-Chloroethanol;107-07-3
Diethylamine;109-89-7
N,N-Diethylaminoethanol;100-37-8
Diethyl chlorophosphite;589-57-1
O,O-Diethyl phosphorodithioate;298-06-6
O,O-Diethyl phosphorothioate;2465-65-8
Di-isopropylamine;108-18-9
Dimethylamine;124-40-3
Dimethylamine hydrochloride;506-59-2
Ethyl chlorofluorophosphate;762-77-6
Ethyl dichlorophosphate;1498-51-7
Ethyl difluorophosphate;460-52-6
Hydrogen fluoride;7664-39-3
3-Hydroxyl-1-methylpiperidine;3554-74-3
Methyl benzilate;76-89-1
Methyl chlorofluorophosphate;754-01-8
Methyl dichlorophosphate;677-24-7
Methyl difluorophosphate;22382-13-4
N,N Diethylacetamidine;14277-06-6
N,N-Diethylbutanamidine;53510-30-8
N,N-Diethylformamidine;90324-67-7
N,N Diethylisobutanamidine;1342789-47-2
N,N-Diethylpropanamidine;84764-73-8
N,N-Diisopropylbutanamidine;1315467-17-4
N,N-Diisopropylformamidine;857522-08-8
N,N-Dimethylacetamidine;2909-14-0
N,N-Dimethylbutanamidine;1340437-35-5
N,N-Dimethylformamidine;44205-42-7
N,N-Dimethylisobutanamidine;321881-25-8
N,N-Dimethylpropanamidine;56776-14-8
N,N-Dipropylacetamidine;1339586-99-0
N,N-Dipropylbutanamidine;1342422-35-8
N,N-Dipropylformamidine;48044-20-8
N,N-Dipropylisobutanamidine;1342700-45-1
N,N-Dipropylpropanamidine;1341496-89-6
Phosphorus pentasulfide;1314-80-3
Pinacolone;75-97-8
Potassium bifluoride;7789-29-9
Potassium cyanide;151-50-8
Potassium fluoride;7789-23-3
3-Quinuclidone;3731-38-2
Sodium bifluoride;1333-83-1
Sodium cyanide;143-33-9
Sodium fluoride;7681-49-4
Sodium hexafluorosilicate;16893-85-9
Sodium sulfide;1313-82-2
Triethanolamine hydrochloride;637-39-8
Tri-isopropyl phosphite.116-17-6]

Regulation 46S

[F19SCHEDULE 3DU.K.Revenue generating goods

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purpose of interpreting this Schedule.U.K.

2.  A revenue generating good is any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.U.K.

Commodity code (1)Item (2)
0306Crustaceans, whether in shell or not, live, fresh, chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine; smoked crustaceans, whether in shell or not, whether or not cooked before or during the smoking process; crustaceans, in shell, cooked by steaming or by boiling in water, whether or not chilled, frozen, dried, salted or in brine
1604 31 00Caviar
1604 32 00Caviar substitutes
2523Portland cement, aluminous cement, slag cement, supersulphate cement and similar hydraulic cements, whether or not coloured or in the form of clinkers
28251000Hydrazine and hydroxylamine and their inorganic salts
28254000Nickel oxides and hydroxides
28255000Copper oxides and hydroxides
28256000Germanium oxides and zirconium dioxide
28257000Molybdenum oxides and hydroxides
28258000Antimony oxides
28259011Calcium hydroxide of a purity of >= 98% calculated on the dry weight, in the form of particles of which not > 1% by weight have a particle-size > 75 micrometres and not > 4% by weight have a particle-size of < 1,3 micrometres
28259019Calcium oxide, hydroxide and peroxide (excl. calcium hydroxide of a purity of >= 98% calculated on the dry weight, in the form of particles of which not > 1% by weight have a particle-size > 75 micrometres and not > 4% by weight have a particle-size of < 1,3 micrometres)
28259020Beryllium oxide and hydroxide
28259040Tungsten oxides and hydroxides
28259060Cadmium oxide
28259085Inorganic bases and metal oxides, hydroxides and peroxides, n.e.s.
28351000Phosphinates “hypophosphites” and phosphonates “phosphites”
28352200Mono- or disodium phosphate
28352400Phosphates of potassium
28352500Calcium hydrogenorthophosphate “dicalcium phosphate”
28352910Phosphate of triammonium
28352930Phosphate of trisodium
28352990Phosphates (excl. phosphates of triammonium, monosodium, disodium, trisodium, of potassium, of calcium and of mercury)
28353100Sodium triphosphate “sodium tripolyphosphate”, whether or not chemically defined
28353900Polyphosphates, whether or not chemically defined (excl. sodium triphosphate “sodium tripolyphosphate”, and inorganic or organic compounds of mercury whether or not chemically defined)
29012100Ethylene
29012200Propene “propylene”
29012300Butene “butylene” and isomers thereof
29012400Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene
29012900Hydrocarbons, acyclic, unsaturated (excl. ethylene, propene “propylene”, butene “butylene” and isomers thereof and Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene)
2902Cyclic hydrocarbons
29051200Propan-1-ol “propyl alcohol” and propan-2-ol “isopropyl alcohol”
29051300Butan-1-ol “n-butyl alcohol”
290514102-Methylpropan-2-ol “tert-butyl alcohol”
29051490Butanols (excl. butan-1-ol “n-butyl alcohol” and 2-Methylpropan-2-ol “tert-butyl alcohol”)
29051620Octan-2-ol
29051685Octanol “octyl alcohol” and isomers thereof (excl. octan-2-ol)
29051700Dodecan-1-ol “lauryl alcohol”, hexadecan-1-ol “cetyl alcohol” and octadecan-1-ol “stearyl alcohol”
29051900Saturated monohydric acyclic alcohols (excl. methanol “methyl alcohol”, propan-1-ol “propyl alcohol”, propan-2-ol “isopropyl alcohol”, butanols, octanol “octyl alcohol” and isomers thereof, dodecan-1-ol “lauryl alcohol”, hexadecan-1-ol “cetyl alcohol” and octadecan-1-ol “stearyl alcohol”)
29052200Acyclic terpene alcohols
29052910Allyl alcohol
29052990Unsaturated monohydric acyclic alcohols (excl. allyl alcohol and acyclic terpene alcohols)
29053100Ethylene glycol “ethanediol”
29053200Propylene glycol “propane-1,2-diol”
29053920Butane-1,3-diol
29053926Butane-1,4-diol or tetramethylene glycol [1,4-butanediol] having a bio-based carbon content of 100% by mass
29053928Butane-1,4-diol (excl. having a bio-based carbon content of 100%)
290539302,4,7,9-Tetramethyldec-5-yne-4,7-diol
29053995Acyclic diols (excl. ethylene glycol “ethanediol”, propylene glycol “propane-1,2-diol”, butane-1,3-diol, butane-1,4-diol and 2,4,7,9-tetramethyldec-5-yne-4,7-diol)
290541002-Ethyl-2-“hydroxymethyl” propane-1,3-diol “trimethylolpropane”
29054200Pentaerythritol
29054300Mannitol
29054411D-glucitol “sorbitol”, in aqueous solution containing <= 2% by weight of d-mannitol, calculated on the d-glucitol content
29054419D-glucitol “sorbitol” in aqueous solution (excl. containing <= 2% by weight of d-mannitol, calculated on the d-glucitol content)
29054491D-glucitol “sorbitol”, containing <= 2% by weight of d-mannitol, calculated on the d-glucitol content (excl. in aqueous solution)
29054499D-glucitol “sorbitol” (excl. in aqueous solution and containing <= 2% by weight of d-mannitol, calculated on the d-glucitol content)
29054500Glycerol
29054900Tri- and other polyhydric acyclic alcohols (excl. 2-ethyl-2-”hydroxymethyl” propane-1,3-diol “trimethylolpropane”, pentaerythritol, mannitol, d-glucitol “sorbitol” and glycerol)
29055100Ethchlorvynol “INN”
290559912,2-Bis “bromomethyl” propanediol
29055998Halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives of acyclic alcohols (excl. 2,2-bis”bromomethyl”propanediol and ethchlorvynol “INN”)
2907Phenols; phenol-alcohols
2909Ethers, ether-alcohols, ether-phenols, ether-alcohol-phenols, alcohol peroxides, ether peroxides, acetal and hemiacetal peroxides, ketone peroxides (whether or not chemically defined), and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
3104 20Potassium chloride
3105 20Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the three fertilising elements nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium
3105 60Mineral or chemical fertilisers containing the two fertilising elements phosphorus and potassium
3105 90 20Other fertilisers containing potassium chloride
3105 90 80Other fertilisers containing potassium chloride
3902Polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms
4011New pneumatic tyres, of rubber
44Wood and articles of wood; wood charcoal
4705Wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes
4804Uncoated kraft paper and paperboard, in rolls or sheets, other than that of heading 4802 or 4803
6810Articles of cement, of concrete or of artificial stone, whether or not reinforced
7005Float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7007Safety glass, consisting of toughened (tempered) or laminated glass
7010Carboys, bottles, flasks, jars, pots, phials, ampoules and other containers, of glass, of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods; preserving jars of glass; stoppers, lids and other closures, of glass
7019Glass fibres (including glass wool) and articles thereof (for example, yarn, rovings, woven fabrics)
7106Silver (including silver plated with gold or platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
7606Aluminium plates, sheets and strip, of a thickness exceeding 0.2 mm
7801Unwrought lead
84111100Turbojets of a thrust <= 25 kN
84111210Turbojets of a thrust > 25 kN but <= 44 kN
84111230Turbojets of a thrust > 44 kN but <= 132 kN
84111280Turbojets of a thrust > 132 kN
84112100Turbopropellers of a power <= 1.100 kW
84112220Turbopropellers of a power > 1.100 kW but <= 3.730 kW
84112280Turbopropellers of a power > 3.730 kW
84118100Gas turbines of a power <= 5.000 kW (excluding turbojets and turbopropellers)
84118220Gas turbines of a power > 5.000 kW but <= 20.000 kW (excluding turbojets and turbopropellers)
84118260Gas turbines of a power > 20.000 kW but <= 50.000 kW (excluding turbojets and turbopropellers)
84118280Gas turbines of a power > 50.000 kW (excluding turbojets and turbopropellers)
84119900Parts of gas turbines, n.e.s.
8431Parts suitable for use solely or principally with the machinery of headings 8425 to 8430
8901Cruise ships, excursion boats, ferry-boats, cargo ships, barges and similar vessels for the transport of persons or goods
8904Tugs and pusher craft
8905Light-vessels, fire-floats, dredgers, floating cranes, and other vessels the navigability of which is subsidiary to their main function; floating docks; floating or submersible drilling or production platforms
9403Other furniture and parts thereof]

Regulation 21

[F20SCHEDULE 3EU.K.G7 Dependency and Further Goods List Goods

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

PART 2U.K.G7 Dependency and Further Goods List Goods

2.  Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.U.K.

(1)

Commodity Code

(2)

Name of the good

0601 10 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, dormant
0601 20 Bulbs, tubers, tuberous roots, corms, crowns and rhizomes, in growth or in flower; chicory plants and roots
0602 30 Rhododendrons and azaleas, grafted or not
0602 40 Roses, grafted or not
0602 90 Other live plants (including their roots), cuttings and slips; mushroom spawn - Other
0604 20 Foliage, branches and other parts of plants, without flowers or flower buds, and grasses, mosses and lichens, being goods of a kind suitable for bouquets or for ornamental purposes, fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared - Fresh
2508 40 Other clays
2508 70 Chamotte or dinas earths
2509 00 Chalk
2512 00 Siliceous fossil meals (for example, kieselguhr, tripolite and diatomite) and similar siliceous earths, whether or not calcined, of an apparent specific gravity of 1 or less
2515 12 Merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape
2515 20 Ecaussine and other calcareous monumental or building stone; alabaster
2518 20 Calcined or sintered dolomite
2519 10 Natural magnesium carbonate (magnesite)
2520 10 Gypsum; anhydrite
2521 00 Limestone flux; limestone and other calcareous stone, of a kind used for the manufacture of lime or cement
2522 10 Quicklime
2522 30 Hydraulic lime
2525 20 Mica powder
2526 20 Natural steatite, whether or not roughly trimmed or merely cut, by sawing or otherwise, into blocks or slabs of a rectangular (including square) shape; talc - Crushed or powdered
2530 20 Kieserite, epsomite (natural magnesium sulphates)
2707 30 Xylol (xylenes)
2708 20 Pitch coke
2712 10 Petroleum jelly
2712 90 Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured:
2715 00 Bituminous mastics, cut-backs and other bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch - Other
2804 10 Hydrogen
2804 30 Nitrogen
2804 40 Oxygen
2804 61 Silicon - Containing by weight not less than 99,99 % of silicon
2806 10 Hydrogen chloride (hydrochloric acid)
2806 20 Chlorosulphuric acid
2811 29 Other inorganic oxygen compounds of non-metals - Other
2813 10 Carbon disulphide
2814 20 Ammonia in aqueous solution
2815 12 Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda) - In aqueous solution (soda lye or liquid soda)
2818 30 aluminium hydroxide
2819 90 Chromium oxides and hydroxides - Other
2820 10 Manganese dioxide
2827 31 Other chlorides - Of magnesium
2827 35 Other chlorides - Of nikel
2829 11 Chlorates - Of sodium
2832 20 Sulphites (excluding sodium sulphites)
2833 24 Sulphates of nickel
2833 30 Alums
2836 30 Sodium hydrogencarbonate (sodium bicarbonate)
2836 50 Calcium carbonate
2839 90 Silicates; commercial alkali metal silicates - Other
2840 30 Peroxoborates (perborates)
2841 50 Other chromates and dichromates; peroxochromates
2841 80 Tungstates (wolframates)
2843 10 Colloidal precious metals
2843 21 Silver nitrate
2843 29 Silver compounds - Other
2843 30 Gold compounds
2847 00 Hydrogen peroxide, whether or not solidified with urea
2901 23 Butene (butylene) and isomers thereof
2901 24 Buta-1,3-diene and isoprene
2902 11 Cyclohexane
2902 30 Toluene
2902 41 o-xylene
2902 43 p-xyle
2902 44 Mixed xylene isomers
2902 50 Styrene
2903 21 Vinyl chloride (chloroethylene)
2903 23 Tetrachloroethylene (perchloroethylene)
2903 29 Unsaturated chlorinated derivatives of acyclic hydrocarbons - Other
2903 76 Bromochlorodifluoromethane (Halon-1211), bromotrifluoromethane (Halon-1301) and dibromotetrafluoroethanes (Halon-2402)
2903 81 1,2,3,4,5,6-Hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH (ISO)), including lindane (ISO, INN)
2903 91 Chlorobenzene, o-dichlorobenzene and p-dichlorobenzene
2904 10 Derivatives containing only sulpho groups, their salts and ethyl esters
2904 31 Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid
2905 16 Octanol (octyl alcohol) and isomers thereof
2905 19 Saturated monohydric alcohols - Other
2905 41 2-Ethyl-2-(hydroxymethyl)propane-1,3-diol (trimethylolpropane)
2905 49Other polyhydric alcohols - Other
2906 13 Sterols and inositols
2906 19 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic -Other
2907 11 Phenol (hydroxybenzene) and its salts
2907 13 Octylphenol, nonylphenol and their isomers; salts thereof
2907 19 Monophenols - Other
2907 22 Hydroquinone (quinol) and its salts
2909 20 Cyclanic, cyclenic or cycloterpenic ethers and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives
2909 41 2,2′-Oxydiethanol (diethylene glycol, digol)
2909 43 Monobutyl ethers of ethylene glycol or of diethylene glycol
2909 49 Ether-alcohols and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives - Other
2910 20 Methyloxirane (propylene oxide)
2911 00 Acetals and hemiacetals, whether or not with other oxygen function, and their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivat
2912 12 Ethanal (acetaldehyde)
2912 49 Aldehyde-alcohols, aldehyde-ethers, aldehyde-phenols and aldehydes with other oxygen function - Other
2912 60 Paraformaldehyde
2914 61 Anthraquinone
2915 13 Esters of formic acid
2915 90 Saturated acyclic monocarboxylic acids and their anhydrides, halides, peroxides and peroxyacids; their halogenated, sulphonated, nitrated or nitrosated derivatives - Other
2916 12 Esters of acrylic acid
2916 13 Methacrylic acid and its salts
2916 14 Esters of methacrylic acid
2916 15 Oleic, linoleic or linolenic acids, their salts and esters
2917 33 Dinonyl or didecyl orthophthalates
2920 11 Parathion (ISO) and parathion-methyl (ISO) (methyl-parathion)
2921 22 Hexamethylenediamine and its salts
2921 41 Aniline and its salts
2922 11 Monoethanolamine and its salts
2922 43 Anthranilic acid and its salts
2923 20 Lecithins and other phosphoaminolipids
2930 40 Methionine
2933 54 Other derivatives of malonylurea (barbituric acid); salts thereof
2933 71 6-Hexanelactam (epsilon-caprolactam)
3201 90 Tanning extracts of vegetable origin; tannins and their salts, ethers, esters and other derivatives
3202 10 Synthetic organic tanning substances
3202 90 Synthetic organic tanning substances; inorganic tanning substances; tanning preparations, whether or not containing natural tanning substances; enzymatic preparations for pre-tanning
3203 00 colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin, incl. dye extracts (excl. animal black), whether or not chemically defined; preparations based on colouring matter of vegetable or animal origin of a kind used to dye fabrics or produce colorant preparations (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 ) - Other
3206 49 inorganic or mineral colouring matter, n.e.s.; preparations based on inorganic or mineral colouring matter of a kind used for colouring any material or produce colorant preparations, n.e.s. (excl. preparations of heading 3207 , 3208 , 3209 , 3210 , 3213 and 3215 and inorganic products of a kind used as liminophores) - Other
3207 2010Engobes (slips)
3207 40 Glass frit and other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes
3208 10 Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 - Based on polyesters
3208 20 Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 - Based on acrylic or vinyl polymers
3208 90 Paints and varnishes (including enamels and lacquers) based on synthetic polymers or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in a non-aqueous medium; solutions as defined in note 4 to Chapter 32 -
3209 10 paints and varnishes, incl. enamels and lacquers, based on acrylic or vinyl polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium
3209 90 paints and varnishes, incl. enamels and lacquers, based on synthetic or chemically modified natural polymers, dispersed or dissolved in an aqueous medium (excl. those based on acrylic or vinyl polymers) - Other
3210 00 Other paints and varnishes (including enamels, lacquers and distempers); prepared water pigments of a kind used for finishing leather
3212 90 Pigments (including metallic powders and flakes) dispersed in non- aqueous media, in liquid or paste form, of a kind used in the manufacture of paints (including enamels); stamping foils; dyes and other colouring matter put up in forms or packings for retail sale - Other
3214 10 Glaziers’ putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters’ fillings
3214 90 Glaziers’ putty, grafting putty, resin cements, caulking compounds and other mastics; painters’ fillings; non-refractory surfacing preparations for façades, indoor walls, floors, ceilings or the like - Other
3403 11 Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals – Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials
3403 19 Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals – Containing petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Other
3403 91 Preparations for the treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials
3403 99 Lubricating preparations (including cutting-oil preparations, bolt or nut release preparations, anti-rust or anti-corrosion preparations and mould-release preparations, based on lubricants) and preparations of a kind used for the oil or grease treatment of textile materials, leather, furskins or other materials, but excluding preparations containing, as basic constituents, 70 % or more by weight of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals - Other
3505 10 Dextrins and other modified starches
3506 99 Prepared glues and other prepared adhesives, not elsewhere specified or included; products suitable for use as glues or adhesives, put up for retail sale as glues or adhesives, not exceeding a net weight of 1 kg- Other
3701 20 Instant print film
3701 91 For colour photography (polychrome)
3702 32 Other film, with silver halide emulsion
3702 39 Photographic film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed, of any material other than paper, paperboard or textiles; instant print film in rolls, sensitised, unexposed - Other
3702 43 Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm - Of a width exceeding 610 mm and of a length not exceeding 200 m
3702 44 Other film, without perforations, of a width exceeding 105 mm - Of a width exceeding 105 mm but not exceeding 610 mm
3702 55 Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m
3702 56 Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width exceeding 35 mm
3702 97 Other film, for colour photography (polychrome) - Of a width not exceeding 35 mm and of a length exceeding 30 m.
3702 98 photographic film, sensitised, in rolls, unexposed, with perforations, for monochrome photography, width > 35 mm (excl. of paper, paperboard and textiles; x-ray film)
3703 20 photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed, for colour photography ‘polychrome’ (excl. products in rolls > 610 mm wide)
3703 90 photographic paper, paperboard and textiles, sensitised, unexposed, for monochrome photography (excl. products in rolls > 610 mm wide)
3705 00 photographic plates and film, exposed and developed (excl. products made of paper, paperboard or textiles, cinematographic film and ready-to-use printing plates)
3706 10 cinematographic film, exposed and developed, whether or not incorporating soundtrack or consisting only of soundtrack, width >= 35 mm
3801 20 colloidal or semi-colloidal graphite
3806 20 salts of rosin, of resin acids or of derivatives of rosin or resin acids (excl. salts of rosin adducts)
3807 00 wood tar; wood tar oils; wood creosote; wood naphtha; vegetable pitch; brewer’s pitch and similar preparations based on rosin, resin acids or vegetable pitch (excl. burgundy pitch, yellow pitch, stearin pitch, fatty acid pitch, fatty tar and glycerin pitch)
3809 10 finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs and other products and preparations such as dressings and mordants of a kind used in the textile, paper, leather or like industries, n.e.s., with a basis of amylaceous substances
3809 91 finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the textile or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)
3809 92 finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the paper or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)
3809 93 finishing agents, dye carriers to accelerate the dyeing or fixing of dyestuffs, and other products and preparations, e.g. dressings and mordants of a kind used in the leather or similar industries, n.e.s. (excl. those with a basis of amylaceous substances)
3810 10 pickling preparations for metal surfaces; soldering, brazing or welding pastes and powders consisting of metal and other materials
3812 20 compound plasticisers for rubber or plastics, n.e.s.
3813 00 preparations and charges for fire-extinguishers; charged fire-extinguishing grenades (excl. full or empty fire-extinguishing devices, whether or not portable, unmixed chemically undefined products with fire-extinguishing properties in other forms)
3814 00 organic composite solvents and thinners, n.e.s.; prepared paint or varnish removers (excl. nail varnish remover)
3815 11 supported catalysts with nickel or a nickel compound as the active substance, n.e.s.
3815 12 supported catalysts with precious metal or a precious-metal compound as the active substance, n.e.s.
3815 19 supported catalysts, n.e.s. (excl. with precious metal, a precious-metal compound, nickel or a nickel compound as the active substance)
3815 90 reaction initiators, reaction accelerators and catalytic preparations, n.e.s. (excl. rubber accelerators and supported catalysts)
3816 00 10 Dolomite ramming mix
3817 00 Mixed alkylbenzenes and mixed alkylnaphthalenes, other than those of heading 2707 or 2902
3820 00 anti-freezing preparations and prepared de-icing fluids (excl. prepared additives for mineral oils or other liquids used for the same purposes as mineral oils)
3823 13 tall oil fatty acids, industrial
3827 90 Mixtures containing halogenated derivatives of methane, ethane or propane, not elsewhere specified or included (excl. those of subheadings 3827 11 to 3827 69)
3824 99 chemical products and preparations of the chemical or allied industries, incl. those consisting of mixtures of natural products, n.e.s. - other
3825 90 residual products of the chemical or allied industries, n.e.s. (excl. waste)
3826 00 biodiesel and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing < 70 % by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals
3901 40 ethylene-alpha-olefin copolymers, having a specific gravity of < 0,94, in primary forms
3902 20 polyisobutylene, in primary forms
3902 30 propylene copolymers, in primary forms
3902 90 polymers of propylene or of other olefins, in primary forms (excl. polypropylene, polyisobutylene and propylene copolymers)
3903 19 polystyrene, in primary forms (excl. expansible)
3903 90 polymers of styrene, in primary forms (excl. polystyrene, styrene-acrylonitrile copolymers ‘san’ and acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene ‘abs’)
3904 10 poly‘vinyl chloride’, in primary forms, not mixed with any other substances
3904 50 vinylidene chloride polymers, in primary forms
3905 12 poly‘vinyl acetate’, in aqueous dispersion
3905 19 poly‘vinyl acetate’, in primary forms (excl. in aqueous dispersion)
3905 21 vinyl acetate copolymers, in aqueous dispersion
3905 29 vinyl acetate copolymers, in primary forms (excl. in aqueous dispersion)
3905 91 copolymers of vinyl, in primary forms (excl. vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers and other vinyl chloride copolymers, and vinyl acetate copolymers)
3906 10 poly‘methyl methacrylate’, in primary forms
3906 90 acrylic polymers, in primary forms (excl. poly‘methyl methacrylate’)
3907 21, 3907 29polyethers, in primary forms (excl. polyacetals)
3907 40 polycarbonates, in primary forms
3907 70 poly‘lactic acid’, in primary forms
3907 91 unsaturated polyallyl esters and other polyesters, in primary forms (excl. polycarbonates, alkyd resins, poly‘ethylene terephthalate’ and poly‘lactic acid’)
3908 10 polyamides-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 or -6,12, in primary forms
3908 90 polyamides, in primary forms (excl. polyamides-6, -11, -12, -6,6, -6,9, -6,10 and -6,12)
3909 20 melamine resins, in primary forms
3909 39 amino-resins, in primary forms (excl. urea, thiourea and melamine resins and mdi)
3909 50 polyurethanes, in primary forms
3912 11 non-plasticised cellulose acetates, in primary forms
3912 90 cellulose and chemical derivatives thereof, n.e.s., in primary forms (excl. cellulose acetates, cellulose nitrates and cellulose ethers)
3915 20 waste, parings and scrap, of polymers of styrene
3917 10 artificial guts ‘sausage casings’ of hardened protein or cellulose materials
3917 23 rigid tubes, pipes and hoses, of polymers of vinyl chloride
3917 31 flexible tubes, pipes and hoses, of plastics, burst pressure >= 27,6 mpa
3917 32 flexible tubes, pipes and hoses of plastics, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, without fittings
3917 33 flexible tubes, pipes and hoses of plastics, not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings, seals or connectors
3920 10 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polymers of ethylene, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )
3920 61 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polycarbonates, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. those of poly‘methyl methacrylate’, self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )
3920 69 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular polyesters, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, not worked or only surface-worked, or only cut to rectangular, incl. square, shapes (excl. polycarbonates, polythylene terephthalate and other unsaturated polyesters, self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings in heading 3918 )
3920 73 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular cellulose acetates, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, and floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )
3920 91 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of non-cellular poly‘vinyl butyral’, not reinforced, laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials, without backing, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl. self-adhesive products, floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 )
3921 19 plates, sheets, film, foil and strip, of cellular plastic, unworked or merely surface-worked or merely cut into squares or rectangles (excl.those of polymers of styrene, vinyl chloride, polyurethanes and regenerated cellulose, self-adhesive products, floor, wall and ceiling coverings of heading 3918 and sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers of subheading 3006 10 30 )
3922 90 bidets, lavatory pans, flushing cisterns and similar sanitary ware, of plastics (excl. baths, shower-baths, sinks, washbasins, lavatory seats and covers)
3925 20 doors, windows and their frames and thresholds for doors, of plastics
4002 11 styrene-butadiene rubber latex ‘sbr’; carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber latex ‘xsbr’
4002 20 butadiene rubber ‘br’, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4002 31 isobutylene isoprene rubber ‘iir’, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4002 39 halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber ‘ciir’ or ‘biir’, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4002 41 chloroprene latex ‘chlorobutadiene rubber, cr’
4002 51 latex of acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber ‘nbr’
4002 80 mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar types of natural rubber with synthetic rubber or factice, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4002 91 synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip (excl. styrene-butadiene rubber ‘sbr’, carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber ‘xsbr’, butadiene rubber ‘br’, isobutylene isoprene rubber ‘iir’, halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber ‘ciir’ or ‘biir’, chloroprene rubber ‘cr’, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber ‘nbr’, isoprene rubber ‘ir’ and non-conjugated ethylene-propylene diene rubber ‘epdm’)
4002 99 synthetic rubber and factice derived from oils, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip (excl. latex, styrene-butadiene rubber ‘sbr’, carboxylated styrene-butadiene rubber ‘xsbr’, butadiene rubber ‘br’, isobutylene isoprene rubber ‘iir’, halo-isobutene-isoprene rubber ‘ciir’ or ‘biir’, chloroprene rubber ‘cr’, acrylonitrile-butadiene rubber ‘nbr’, isoprene rubber ‘ir’ and non-conjugated ethylene-propylene diene rubber ‘epdm’)
4005 10 rubber, unvulcanised, compounded with carbon black or silica, in primary forms or in plates, sheets or strip
4005 20 compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in the form of solutions or dispersions (excl. rubber compounded with carbon black or silica, and mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums containing synthetic rubber or factice derived from oils)
4005 91 compounded rubber, unvulcanised, in the form of plates, sheets or strip (excl. rubber compounded with carbon black or silica, and mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle and similar natural gums containing synthetic rubber or factice derived from oils)
4005 99 compounded, unvulcanised rubber in primary forms (excl. solutions and dispersions, those containing carbon black or silica, mixtures of natural rubber, balata, gutta-percha, guayule, chicle or similar types of natural rubber with synthetic rubber or factice, and those in the form of plates, sheets or strip)
4006 10 ‘camel-back’ strips of unvulcanised rubber, for retreading rubber tyres
4008 21 plates, sheets and strip, of non-cellular rubber
4009 12 tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber), not reinforced or otherwise combined with other materials, with fittings
4009 41 tubes, pipes and hoses, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber), reinforced or otherwise combined with materials other than metal or textile materials, without fittings
4010 31 endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section ‘v-belts’, of vulcanised rubber, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 180 cm
4010 33 endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section ‘v-belts’, of vulcanised rubber, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 180 cm but <= 240 cm
4010 35 endless synchronous belts, of vulcanised rubber, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 150 cm
4010 36 endless synchronous belts, of vulcanised rubber, of an outside circumference > 150 cm but <= 198 cm
4010 39 transmission belts or belting, of vulcanised rubber (excl. endless transmission belts of trapezoidal cross-section ‘v-belts’, v-ribbed, of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 240 cm and endless synchronous belts of an outside circumference > 60 cm but <= 198 cm)
4012 11 retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber, of a kind used on motor cars ‘incl. station wagons and racing cars’
4012 13 retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber, of a kind used on aircraft
4012 19 retreaded pneumatic tyres, of rubber (excl. of a kind used on motor cars, station wagons, racing cars, buses, lorries and aircraft)
4012 20 used pneumatic tyres of rubber
4016 93 gaskets, washers and other seals, of vulcanised rubber (excl. hard rubber and those of cellular rubber)
4407 19 coniferous wood sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm (excl. pine ‘pinus spp.’, fir ‘abies spp.’ and spruce ‘picea spp.’)
4407 92 beech ‘fagus spp.’, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm
4407 94 cherry ‘prunus spp.’, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm
4407 97 poplar and aspen ‘populus spp.’, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm
4407 99 wood, sawn or chipped lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded or end-jointed, of a thickness of > 6 mm (excl. tropical wood, coniferous wood, oak ‘quercus spp.’, beech ‘fagus spp.’, maple ‘acer spp.’, cherry ‘prunus spp.’, ash ‘fraxinus spp.’, birch ‘betula spp.’, poplar and aspen ‘populus spp.’)
4408 10 sheets for veneering, incl. those obtained by slicing laminated wood, for coniferous plywood or for other similar laminated coniferous wood and other coniferous wood, sawn lengthwise, sliced or peeled, whether or not planed, sanded, spliced or end-jointed, of a thickness of <= 6 mm
4411 13 medium density fibreboard ‘mdf’ of wood, of a thickness > 5 mm but <= 9 mm
4411 94 fibreboard of wood or other ligneous materials, whether or not agglomerated with resins or other organic bonding agents, of a density of <= 0,5 g/cm3 (excl. medium density fibreboard ‘mdf’)
4412 31 plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, with at least one outer ply of tropical wood (excl. sheets of compressed wood, cellular wood panels, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)
4412 34 plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, with at least one outer ply of non-coniferous wood (excl. of bamboo, with an outer ply of tropical wood or of alder, ash, beech, birch, cherry, chestnut, elm, eucalyptus, hickory, horse chestnut, lime, maple, oak, plane tree, poplar, aspen, robinia, tulipwood or walnut, and sheets of compressed wood, cellular wood panels, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)
4412 51, 4412 52, 4412 59laminated wood as blockboard, laminboard or battenboard (excl. of bamboo, plywood consisting solely of sheets of wood <= 6 mm thick, sheets of compressed wood, inlaid wood and sheets identifiable as furniture components)
4416 00 casks, barrels, vats, tubs and other coopers’ products parts thereof, of wood, incl. staves
4418 40 wooden shuttering for concrete constructional work (excl. plywood boarding)
4418 81, 4418 82, 4418 83, 4418 89posts and beams, of wood
4418 79 flooring panels, assembled, of wood other than bamboo (excl. multilayer panels and panels for mosaic floors)
4503 10 corks and stoppers of all types, of natural cork, incl. round-edged blanks
4504 10 tiles of any shape, blocks, plates, sheets and strip, solid cylinders, incl. discs, of agglomerated cork
4701 00 mechanical wood pulp, not chemically treated
4703 19 unbleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)
4703 21 semi-bleached or bleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)
4703 29 semi-bleached or bleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, soda or sulphate (excl. dissolving grades)
4704 11 unbleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)
4704 21 semi-bleached or bleached coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)
4704 29 semi-bleached or bleached non-coniferous chemical wood pulp, sulphite (excl. dissolving grades)
4705 00 wood pulp obtained by a combination of mechanical and chemical pulping processes
4706 30 pulps of fibrous cellulosic bamboo material
4706 92 chemical pulp of fibrous cellulosic material (excl. that of bamboo, wood, cotton linters and fibres derived from recovered [waste and scrap] paper or paperboard)
4707 10 recovered ‘waste and scrap’ paper or paperboard of unbleached kraft paper, corrugated paper or corrugated paperboard
4707 30 recovered ‘waste and scrap’ paper or paperboard made mainly of mechanical pulp, e.g. newspapers, journals and similar printed matter
4802 20 paper and paperboard of a kind used as a base for photosensitive, heat-sensitive or electrosensitive paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size
4802 40 wallpaper base, uncoated
4802 58 uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, weighing > 150 g/m2, n.e.s.
4802 61 uncoated paper and paperboard, of a kind used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, and non-perforated punchcards and punch-tape paper, in rolls of any size, of which > 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process, n.e.s.
4804 11 unbleached kraftliner, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm
4804 19 kraftliner, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm (excl. unbleached and goods of heading 4802 and 4803 )
4804 21 Unbleached sack kraft paper, uncoated, in rolls or sheets, other than that of heading 4802 or 4803
4804 29 sack kraft paper, uncoated, in rolls or sheets (excl. unbleached, and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 31 unbleached kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 39 kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. unbleached, kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 41 unbleached kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, weighing > 150 g/m2 to < 225 g/m2 (excl. kraftliner, sack kraft paper, and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 42 kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, weighing > 150 g/m2 to < 225 g/m2, bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process (excl. unbleached, kraftliner, sack kraft paper, and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 49 kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, weighing > 150 g/m2 to < 225 g/m2 (excl. unbleached, bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content consists of wood fibres obtained by a chemical process, kraftliner, sack kraft paper, and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 52 kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls or rectangular sheets, weighing >= 225 g/m2, bleached uniformly in the mass, containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content (excl. unbleached, kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4804 59 kraft paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls or rectangular sheets, weighing >= 225 g/m2 (excl. unbleached, bleached uniformly in the mass, containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibre by weight in relation to the total fibre content, kraftliner, sack kraft paper and goods of heading 4802 or 4803)
4805 24 testliner ‘recycled liner board’, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2
4805 25 testliner ‘recycled liner board’, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g/m2
4805 40 filter paper and paperboard, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state
4805 91 paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing <= 150 g/m2, n.e.s.
4805 92 paper and paperboard, uncoated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state, weighing > 150 g/m2 to < 225 g/m2, n.e.s.
4806 10 vegetable parchment, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state
4806 20 greaseproof papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state
4806 30 tracing papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state
4806 40 glassine and other glazed transparent or translucent papers, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. vegetable parchment, greaseproof papers and tracing papers)
4807 00 composite paper and paperboard ‘made by sticking flat layers of paper or paperboard together with an adhesive’, not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally reinforced, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state
4808 90 paper and paperboard, creped, crinkled, embossed or perforated, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. sack kraft and other kraft paper, and goods of heading 4803 )
4809 20 self-copy paper, whether or not printed, in rolls of a width > 36 cm or in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 36 cm and the other side > 15 cm in the unfolded state (excl. carbon and similar copying papers)
4810 13 paper and paperboard used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls of any size
4810 19 paper and paperboard used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, not containing fibres obtained by a mechanical or chemi-mechanical process or of which <= 10 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of such fibres, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in square or rectangular sheets with one side > 435 mm or with one side <= 435 mm and the other side > 297 mm in the unfolded state
4810 22 lightweight coated paper used for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, total weight <= 72 g/m2, coating weight <= 15 g/m2 per side, on a base of which >= 50 % by weight of the total fibre content consists of fibres obtained by a mechanical process, coated on both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size
4810 31 kraft paper and paperboard, bleached uniformly throughout the mass and containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibres by weight in relation to the total fibre content, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, weighing <= 150 g/m2 (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes)
4810 39 kraft paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes; paper and paperboard bleached uniformly in the mass and containing > 95 % chemically processed wood fibres by weight in relation to the total fibre content)
4810 92 multi-ply paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin or other inorganic substances, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, kraft paper and paperboard)
4810 99 paper and paperboard, coated on one or both sides with kaolin ‘china clay’ or other inorganic substances, with or without a binder, and with no other coating, whether or not surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. that for writing, printing or other graphic purposes, kraft paper and paperboard, multi-ply paper and paperboard, and with no other coating)
4811 10 tarred, bituminised or asphalted paper and paperboard, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size
4811 51 paper and paperboard, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, coated, impregnated or covered with artificial resins or plastics, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size, bleached and weighing > 150 g/m2 (excl. adhesives)
4811 59 paper and paperboard, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, coated, impregnated or covered with artificial resins or plastics, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. bleached and weighing > 150 g/m2, and adhesives)
4811 60 paper and paperboard, coated, impregnated or covered with wax, paraffin wax, stearin, oil or glycerol, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. goods of heading 4803 , 4809 and 4818 )
4811 90 paper, paperboard, cellulose wadding and webs of soft cellulose, coated, impregnated, covered, surface-coloured, surface-decorated or printed, in rolls or in square or rectangular sheets, of any size (excl. goods of heading 4803 , 4809 , 4810 and 4818 , and of subheading 4811 10 to 4811 60 )
4814 90 wallpaper and similar wallcoverings of paper, and window transparencies of paper (excl. wallcoverings of paper, consisting of paper coated or covered, on the face side, with a grained, embossed, coloured or design-printed or otherwise decorated layer of plastics)
4819 20 folding cartons, boxes and cases, of non-corrugated paper or paperboard
4822 10 bobbins, spools, cops and similar supports of paper pulp, paper or paperboard, whether or not perforated or hardened, for winding textile yarn
4823 20 filter paper and paperboard, in strips or rolls of a width <= 36 cm, in rectangular or square sheets, of which no side > 36 cm in the unfolded state, or cut to shape other than rectangular or square
4823 40 rolls, sheets and dials, printed for self-recording apparatus, in rolls of a width <= 36 cm, in rectangular or square sheets of which no side > 36 cm in the unfolded state, or cut into dials
4823 70 moulded or pressed articles of paper pulp, n.e.s.
5105 39 fine animal hair, carded or combed (excl. wool and hair of kashmir ‘cashmere’ goats)
5105 40 coarse animal hair, carded or combed
5106 10 carded wool yarn containing >= 85 % wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)
5106 20 carded wool yarn containing predominantly, but < 85 % wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)
5107 20 yarn of combed wool containing predominantly, but < 85 % wool by weight (excl. that put up for retail sale)
5112 11 woven fabrics containing >= 85 % combed wool or combed fine animal hair by weight and weighing <= 200 g/m2 (excl. fabrics for technical uses of heading 5911 )
5112 19 woven fabrics containing >= 85 % combed wool or combed fine animal hair by weight and weighing > 200 g/m2
5205 21 single cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85 % cotton by weight and with a linear density of >= 714,29 decitex ‘<= mn 14’ (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)
5205 28 single cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85 % cotton by weight and with a linear density of < 83,33 decitex ‘> mn 120’ (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)
5205 41 multiple ‘folded’ or cabled cotton yarn, of combed fibres, containing >= 85 % cotton by weight and with a linear density of >= 714,29 decitex ‘<= mn 14’ per single yarn (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)
5206 42 multiple ‘folded’ or cabled cotton yarn containing predominantly, but < 85 % cotton by weight, of combed fibres and with a linear density of 232,56 decitex to < 714,29 decitex ‘> mn 14 to mn 43’ per single yarn (excl. sewing thread and yarn put up for retail sale)
5209 11 plain woven fabrics of cotton, containing >= 85 % cotton by weight and weighing > 200 g/m2, unbleached
5211 19 woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85 % cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, unbleached (excl. those in three-thread or four-thread twill, incl. cross twill, and plain woven fabrics)
5211 51 plain woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85 % cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, printed
5211 59 woven fabrics of cotton, containing predominantly, but < 85 % cotton by weight, mixed principally or solely with man-made fibres and weighing > 200 g/m2, printed (excl. those in three-thread or four-thread twill, incl. cross twill, and plain woven fabrics)
5308 20 hemp yarn
5402 63 multiple ‘folded’ or cabled filament yarn of polypropylene, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex (excl. sewing thread, yarn put up for retail sale and textured yarn)
5403 33 filament yarn of cellulose acetate, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex, single (excl. sewing thread, high-tenacity yarn and yarn put up for retail sale)
5403 42 multiple ‘folded’ or cabled filament yarn of cellulose acetate, incl. monofilament of < 67 decitex (excl. sewing thread, high-tenacity yarn and yarn put up for retail sale)
5404 12 polypropylene monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm (excl. elastomers)
5404 19 synthetic monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm (excl. of elastomers and polypropylene)
5404 90 strip and the like, e.g. artificial straw, of synthetic textile material, with an apparent width of <= 5 mm
5407 30 woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn, incl. monofilament of >= 67 decitex and with a cross sectional dimension of <= 1 mm, consisting of layers of parallel textile yarns superimposed on each other at acute or right angles, the layers being bonded at the intersections of the yarns by an adhesive or by thermal bonding
5501 90 synthetic filament tow as specified in note 1 to chapter 55 (excl. that of acrylic, modacrylic, polyesters, polypropylene, nylon or other polyamide filament)
5502 10 artificial filament tow as specified in note 1 to chapter 55, of acetate
5503 19 staple fibres of nylon or other polyamides, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning (excl. those of aramids)
5503 40 staple fibres of polypropylene, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
5504 90 artificial staple fibres, not carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning (excl. those of viscose rayon)
5506 40 staple fibres of polypropylene, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
5507 00 artificial staple fibres, carded, combed or otherwise processed for spinning
5512 21 woven fabrics containing >= 85 % acrylic or modacrylic staple fibres by weight, unbleached or bleached
5512 99 woven fabrics containing >= 85 % synthetic staple fibres by weight, dyed, made of yarn of different colours or printed (excl. those of acrylic, modacrylic or polyester staple fibres)
5516 44 woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85 % artificial staple fibres by weight, mixed principally or solely with cotton, printed
5516 94 woven fabrics containing predominantly, but < 85 % artificial staple fibres by weight, other than those mixed principally or solely with cotton, wool, fine animal hair or man-made filament, printed
5601 29 wadding of textile materials and articles thereof (excl. of cotton or man-made fibres; sanitary towels and tampons, napkins and napkin liners for babies and similar sanitary articles, wadding and articles thereof, impregnated or covered with medicated substances or put up for retail for medical, surgical, dental or veterinary purposes, or impregnated, coated or covered with perfumes, make-up, soaps, cleansing agents, etc.)
5601 30 textile flock and dust and mill neps
5604 90 textile yarn, strip and the like of heading 5404 and 5405 , impregnated, coated, covered or sheathed with rubber or plastics (excl. imitation catgut, thread and cord with fish-hook attachments or otherwise put up as fishing line)
5605 00 metallised yarn, whether or not gimped, being textile yarn, or strip or the like of heading 5404 or 5405 , of textile fibres, combined with metal in the form of thread, strip or powder or covered with metal (excl. yarns manufactured from a mixture of textile fibres and metal fibres, with anti-static properties; yarns reinforced with metal wire; articles with the character of trimmings)
5607 41 binder or baler twine, of polyethylene or polypropylene
5801 27 warp pile fabrics, of cotton (excl. terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics, tufted textile fabrics and narrow woven fabrics of heading 5806 )
5803 00 gauze (excl. narrow woven fabrics of heading 5806 )
5806 40 narrow fabrics consisting of warp without weft assembled by means of an adhesive ‘bolducs’, with a width of <= 30 cm
5901 10 textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind used for the outer covers of books, the manufacture of boxes and articles of cardboard or the like
5905 00 textile wallcoverings
5908 00 textile wicks, woven, plaited or knitted, for lamps, stoves, lighters, candles or the like; incandescent gas mantles and tubular knitted gas-mantle fabric for incandescent gas mantles, whether or not impregnated (excl. wax-covered wicks of the taper variety, fuses and detonating fuses, wicks in the form of textile yarn and glass-fibre wicks)
5910 00 transmission or conveyor belts or belting, of textile material, whether or not impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with plastics, or reinforced with metal or other material (excl. those of a thickness of < 3 mm and of indeterminate length or cut to length only, and those impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with rubber or made of yarn or cord impregnated or coated with rubber)
5911 10 textile fabrics, felt and felt-lined woven fabrics, coated, covered or laminated with rubber, leather or other material, of a kind used for card clothing, and similar fabrics of a kind used for other technical purposes, incl. narrow fabrics made of velvet impregnated with rubber, for covering weaving spindles ‘weaving beams’
5911 31 textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines, e.g. for paper pulp or asbestos-cement, weighing < 650 g/m2
5911 32 textile fabrics and felts, endless or fitted with linking devices, of a kind used in papermaking or similar machines, e.g. for paper pulp or asbestos-cement, weighing >= 650 g/m2
5911 40 straining cloth of a kind used in oil-presses or for similar technical purposes, incl. that of human hair
6001 99 pile fabrics, knitted or crocheted (excl. cotton or man-made fibres and ‘long pile’ fabrics)
6003 40 knitted or crocheted fabrics of artificial fibres, of a width of <= 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5 % of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. ‘long pile’, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated, and sterile surgical or dental adhesion barriers of subheading 3006 10 30 )
6005 36 unbleached or bleached warp knit fabrics of synthetic fibres ‘incl. those made on galloon knitting machines’, of a width of > 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5 % of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. ‘long pile’, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)
6005 44 printed warp knit fabrics of artificial fibres ‘incl. those made on galloon knitting machines’, of a width of > 30 cm (excl. those containing by weight >= 5 % of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. ‘long pile’, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)
6006 10 fabrics, knitted or crocheted, of a width of > 30 cm, of wool or fine animal hair (excl. warp knit fabrics ‘incl. those made on galloon knitting machines’, those containing by weight >= 5 % of elastomeric yarn or rubber thread, and pile fabrics, incl. ‘long pile’, looped pile fabrics, labels, badges and similar articles, and knitted or crocheted fabrics, impregnated, coated, covered or laminated)
6309 00 worn clothing and clothing accessories, blankets and travelling rugs, household linen and articles for interior furnishing, of all types of textile materials, incl. all types of footwear and headgear, showing signs of appreciable wear and presented in bulk or in bales, sacks or similar packings (excl. carpets, other floor coverings and tapestries)
6802 92 calcareous stone, in any form (excl. marble, travertine and alabaster, tiles, cubes and similar articles of subheading 6802 10 , imitation jewellery, clocks, lamps and lighting fittings and parts thereof, original sculptures and statuary, setts, curbstones and flagstones)
6804 23 millstones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like, without frameworks, for sharpening, polishing, trueing or cutting, of natural stone (excl. of agglomerated natural abrasives or ceramics, perfumed pumice stones, hand sharpening or polishing stones, and grinding wheels etc. specifically for dental drill engines)
6806 10 slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools, incl. intermixtures thereof, in bulk, sheets or rolls
6806 90 mixtures and articles of heat-insulating, sound-insulating or sound absorbing mineral materials (excl. slag-wool, rock-wool and similar mineral wools, exfoliated vermiculite, expanded clays, foamed slag and similar expanded mineral materials, articles of light concrete, asbestos-cement, cellulose fibre-cement or the like, mixtures and other articles of or based on asbestos, and ceramic products)
6807 10 articles of asphalt or of similar materials, e.g. petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch, in rolls
6807 90 articles of asphalt or of similar materials, e.g. petroleum bitumen or coal tar pitch (excl. in rolls)
6809 19 boards, sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles, of plaster or compositions based on plaster (excl. ornamented, faced or reinforced with paper or paperboard only, and with plaster agglomerated articles for heat-insulation, sound-insulation or sound absorption)
6810 91 prefabricated structural components for building or civil engineering of cement, concrete or artificial stone, whether or not reinforced
6811 81 corrugated sheets of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos
6811 82 sheets, panels, paving, tiles and similar articles, of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos (excl. corrugated sheets)
6811 89 articles of cellulose fibre-cement or the like, not containing asbestos (excl. corrugated and other sheets, panels, tiles and similar articles)
6813 89 friction material and articles thereof, e.g. sheets, rolls, strips, segments, discs, washers and pads, for clutches and the like, with a basis of mineral substances or cellulose, whether or not combined with textile or other materials (excl. containing asbestos, and brake linings and pads)
6814 90 worked mica and articles of mica (excl. electrical insulators, insulating fittings, resistors and capacitors, protective goggles of mica and their glasses, mica in the form of christmas tree decorations, and plates, sheets and strips of agglomerated or reconstituted mica, whether or not on supports)
6901 00 bricks, blocks, tiles and other ceramic goods of siliceous fossil meals, e.g. kieselguhr, tripolite or diatomite, or of similar siliceous earths
6904 10 building bricks (excl. those of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, and refractory bricks of heading 6902 )
6905 10 roofing tiles
6905 90 ceramic chimney pots, cowls, chimney liners, architectural ornaments and other ceramic constructional goods (excl. of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, refractory ceramic constructional components, pipes and other components for drainage and similar purposes, and roofing tiles)
6906 00 ceramic pipes, conduits, guttering and pipe fittings (excl. of siliceous fossil meals or similar siliceous earths, refractory ceramic goods, chimney liners, pipes specifically manufactured for laboratories, insulating tubing and fittings and other piping for electrotechnical purposes)
6907 22 ceramic flags and paving, hearth or wall tiles, of a water absorption coefficient by weight > 0,5 % but <= 10 % (excl. refractory, mosaic cubes and finishing ceramics)
6907 40 finishing ceramics (excl. refractory)
6909 90 ceramic troughs, tubs and similar receptacles of a kind used in agriculture; ceramic pots, jars and similar articles of a kind used for the conveyance or packing of goods (excl. general-purpose storage vessels for laboratories, containers for shops and household articles)
7002 20 rods of glass, unworked
7002 31 tubes of fused quartz or other fused silica, unworked
7002 32 tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c, unworked (excl. tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c)
7002 39 tubes of glass, unworked (excl. tubes of glass having a linear coefficient of expansion <= 5 x 10-6 per kelvin within a temperature range of 0°c to 300°c or of fused quartz or other fused silica)
7003 30 profiles of glass, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7004 20 sheets of glass, drawn or blown, coloured throughout the mass ‘body tinted’ opacified, flashed or having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked
7005 10 float glass and surface ground or polished glass, in sheets, having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, but not otherwise worked (excl. wired glass)
7005 30 float glass and surface ground and polished glass, in sheets, whether or not having an absorbent, reflecting or non-reflecting layer, wired, but not otherwise worked
7007 11 toughened ‘tempered’ safety glass, of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, vessels and other vehicles
7007 29 laminated safety glass (excl. glass of size and shape suitable for incorporation in motor vehicles, aircraft, spacecraft, vessels or other vehicles, multiple-walled insulating units)
7011 10 glass envelopes, incl. bulbs and tubes, open, and glass parts thereof, without fittings, for electric lighting
7202 92 ferro-vanadium
7207 12 semi-finished products of iron or non-alloy steel containing, by weight, < 0,25 % of carbon, of rectangular ‘other than square’ cross-section, the width measuring >= twice the thickness
7208 25 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, in coils, simply hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 4,75 mm, pickled, without patterns in relief
7208 90 flat-rolled products of iron or steel, of a width >= 600 mm, hot-rolled and further worked, but not clad, plated or coated
7209 25 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, not in coils, simply cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 3 mm
7209 28 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, not in coils, simply cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of < 0,5 mm
721 090 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, clad, plated or coated (excl. tinned, plated or coated with lead, zinc, chromium oxides, chromium and chromium oxides, or aluminium, painted, varnished or coated with plastics)
721 113 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, simply hot-rolled on four faces or in a closed box pass, not clad, plated or coated, of a width of > 150 mm but < 600 mm and a thickness of >= 4 mm, not in coils, without patterns in relief, commonly known as ‘wide flats’
721 114 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width < 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled, not clad, plated or coated, of a thickness of >= 4,75 mm (excl. ‘wide flats’)
721 129 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, simply cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, not clad, plated or coated, containing by weight >= 0,25 % of carbon
721 210 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, tinned
721 260 flat-rolled products of iron or non-alloy steel, of a width of < 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’, clad
721 320 bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of non-alloy free-cutting steel (excl. bars and rods containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process)
721 399 bars and rods, hot-rolled, in irregularly wound coils, of iron or non-alloy steel (excl. products of circular cross-section measuring < 14 mm in diameter, bars and rods of free-cutting steel, and bars and rods with indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling process)
721 550 bars and rods, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished (excl. of free-cutting steel)
721 610 u, i or h sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of < 80 mm
721 622 t sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded, of a height of < 80 mm
721 633 h sections of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or hot-extruded, of a height >= 80 mm
721 669 angles, shapes and sections, of iron or non-alloy steel, not further worked than cold-formed or cold-finished (excl. profiled sheet)
721 891 semi-finished products of stainless steel, of rectangular ‘other than square’ cross-section
722 230 other bars and rods of stainless steel, cold-formed or cold-finished and further worked, or not further worked than forged, or forged, or hot-formed by other means and further worked
722 410 steel, alloy, other than stainless, in ingots or other primary forms (excl. waste and scrap in ingot form, and products obtained by continuous casting)
722 519 flat-rolled products of silicon-electrical steel, of a width of >= 600 mm, non-grain-oriented
722 530 flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of >= 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled, in coils (excl. products of silicon-electrical steel)
722 599 flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of >= 600 mm, hot-rolled or cold-rolled ‘cold-reduced’ and further worked (excl. plated or coated with zinc and products of silicon-electrical steel)
722 691 flat-rolled products of alloy steel other than stainless, of a width of < 600 mm, not further worked than hot-rolled (excl. products of high-speed steel or silicon-electrical steel)
722 830 bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, not further worked than hot-rolled, hot-drawn or extruded (excl. products of high-speed steel or silico-manganese steel, semi-finished products, flat-rolled products and hot-rolled bars and rods in irregularly wound coils)
722 860 bars and rods of alloy steel other than stainless, cold-formed or cold-finished and further worked or hot-formed and further worked, n.e.s. (excl. products of high-speed steel or silico-manganese steel, semi-finished products, flat-rolled products and hot-rolled bars and rods in irregularly wound coils)
722 870 angles, shapes and sections of alloy steel other than stainless, n.e.s.
722 880 hollow drill bars and rods, of alloy or non-alloy steel
722 990 wire of alloy steel other than stainless, in coils (excl. bars and rods and wire of silico-manganese steel)
7301 20 angles, shapes and sections, of iron or steel, welded
7304 24 casing and tubing, seamless, of a kind used for drilling for oil or gas, of stainless steel
7306 50 Tubes, pipes and hollow profiles, welded, of circular cross-section, of alloy steel other than stainless (excl. tubes and pipes having internal and external circular cross-sections and an external diameter of > 406,4 mm, and line pipe of a kind used for oil or gas pipelines or casing and tubing of a kind used in drilling for oil or gas)
7307 22 Threaded elbows, bends and sleeves
7309 00 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of iron or steel, of a capacity exceeding 300 l, whether or not lined or heat-insulated, but not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment
7314 12 Endless bands of stainless steel wire, for machinery
7318 24 Cotters and cotter pins, of iron or steel
7320 20 Helical springs, of iron or steel (excl. flat spiral springs, clock and watch springs, springs for sticks and handles of umbrellas or parasols, and shock absorbers of section 17)
7322 90 Air heaters and hot-air distributors, incl. distributors which can also distribute fresh or conditioned air, non-electrically heated, incorporating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts thereof, of iron or steel
7324 29 baths of steel sheet
7407 10 bars, rods and profiles, of refined copper
7408 11 wire of refined copper, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of > 6 mm
7408 19 wire of refined copper, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 6 mm
7409 11 plates, sheets and strip, of refined copper, in coils, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)
7409 19 plates, sheets and strip, of refined copper, not in coils, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)
7409 40 plates, sheets and strip, of copper-nickel base alloys ‘cupro-nickel’ or copper-nickel-zinc base alloys ‘nickel silver’, of a thickness of > 0,15 mm (excl. expanded sheet and strip and electrically insulated strip)
7415 21 washers, ‘incl. spring washers and spring lock washers’, of copper
7505 11 bars, rods, profiles and wire, of non-alloy nickel, n.e.s. (excl. electrically insulated products)
7505 21 wire of non-alloy nickel (excl. electrically insulated products)
7506 10 plates, sheets, strip and foil, of non-alloy nickel (excl. expanded plates, sheets or strip)
7507 11 tubes and pipes of non-alloy nickel
7605 19 Wire of non-alloy aluminium, with a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 7 mm (other than stranded wires, cables, ropes and other articles of heading 7614 , electrically insulated wires, strings for musical instruments)
7605 29 Wire, of aluminium alloys, having a maximum cross-sectional dimension of <= 7 mm (other than stranded wires, cables, ropes and other articles of heading 7614 , electrically insulated wires, strings for musical instruments)
7606 92 Plates, sheets and strip, of aluminium alloys, of a thickness of > 0,2 mm (other than square or rectangular)
7607 20 Aluminium foil, backed, of a thickness (excl. any backing) of <= 0,2 mm (excl. stamping foils of heading 3212 , and foil made up as christmas tree decorating material)
7611 00 Reservoirs, tanks, vats and similar containers, of aluminium, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity of > 300 l, not fitted with mechanical or thermal equipment, whether or not lined or heat-insulated (excl. containers specifically constructed or equipped for one or more types of transport)
7612 90 casks, drums, cans, boxes and similar containers, incl. rigid tubular containers, of aluminium, for any material (other than compressed or liquefied gas), of a capacity of <= 300 l, n.e.s.
7616 10 Nails, tacks, staples (other than those of heading 8305 ), screws, bolts, nuts, screw hooks, rivets, cotters, cotter pins, washers and similar articles............
7804 11 Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes - Plates, sheets, strip and foil - Sheets, strip and foil of a thickness (excluding any backing) not exceeding 0,2 mm
7804 19 Lead plates, sheets, strip and foil; lead powders and flakes - Plates, sheets, strip and foil - Other
7905 00 zinc plates, sheets, strip and foil
8001 20 unwrought tin alloys
8003 00 Tin bars, rods, profiles and wire
8007 00 Articles of tin
8101 10 tungsten powders
8102 97 Molybdenum waste and scrap (excl. ash and residues containing molybdenum)
8105 90 Articles of cobalt
8109 31 Zirconium waste and scrap - Containing less than 1“part hafnium to|500”parts zirconium by weight
8109 39 Zirconium waste and scrap - Other
8109 91 Articles of zirconium - Containing less than 1“part hafnium to|500”part zirconium by weight
8109 99 Articles of zirconium - Other
8202 20 Bandsaw blades of base metal
8207 60 Tools for boring or broaching
8208 10 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - for metalworking
8208 20 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - for wood-working
8208 30 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - used by the food industry
8208 40 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - for agricultural, horticultural or forestry machines
8208 90 Knives and cutting blades, for machines or for mechanical appliances - other
8301 20 locks used for motor vehicles, of base metal
8301 70 Keys presented separately
8302 30 Other mountings, fittings and similar articles suitable for motor vehicles
8309 90 Stoppers, caps and lids, incl. screw caps and pouring stoppers, capsules for bottles, threaded bungs, bung covers, seals and other packing accessories of base metal (excl. crow corks)
8402 12 Watertube boilers with a steam production not exceeding 45 tonnes per hour
8402 19 Other vapour generating boilers, including hybrid boilers
8402 20 Superheated water boilers
8404 10 Auxiliary plant for use with boilers of heading 8402 or 8403 , e.g. economizers, superheaters, soot removers and gas recoverers;
8404 20 Condensers for steam or other vapour power units
8404 90 Producer gas or water gas generators, with or without their purifiers; acetylene gas generators and similar water process gas generators, with or without their purifiers - Parts
8405 90 parts of producer gas or water gas generators and acetylene gas generators or similar water process gas generators, n.e.s.
8406 90 Steam turbines and other vapour turbines - Parts
8412 10 Reaction engines other than turbojets
8412 21 Engines and motors - linear acting (cylinders)
8412 29 Hydraulic power engines and motors - Other
8412 39 Pneumatic power engines and motors - Other
8415 83 Other air-conditioning machines, comprising a motor-driven fan and elements for changing the temperature and humidity, including those machines in which the humidity cannot be separately regulated - not incorporating a refrigerating unit
8416 10 furnace burners for liquid fuel
8416 20 Furnace burners for pulverised solid fuel or gas, incl. combination burners
8416 30 Mechanical stokers, incl. their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances (excl. burners)
8416 90 Parts of furnace burners such as mechanical stokers, incl. their mechanical grates, mechanical ash dischargers and similar appliances
8417 20 Bakery ovens, incl. biscuit ovens, non-electric
8419 19 instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electric (excl. instantaneous gas water heaters and boilers or water heaters for central heating)
8420 99 Parts of calendering or other rolling machines, other than for metals or glass, and cylinders therefor - Other
8421 19 Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers - other
8421 91 Parts of centrifuges, incl. centrifugal dryers
8424 89 Other appliances - Other
8424 90 Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand-operated) for projecting, dispersing or spraying liquids or powders; fire extinguishers, whether or not charged; spray guns and similar appliances; steam or sandblasting machines and similar jet projecting machines - Parts
8425 11 Pulley tackle and hoists other than skip hoists or hoists of a kind used for raising vehicles powered by electric motor
8426 12 Mobile lifting frames on tyres and straddle carriers
8426 99 Ships’ derricks; cranes, including cable cranes; mobile lifting frames, straddle carriers and works trucks fitted with a crane - Other
8428 20 Pneumatic elevators and conveyors
8428 32 Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials - Other, bucket type
8428 33 Other continuous-action elevators and conveyors, for goods or materials - Other, belt type
8428 90 Other machinery
8429 19 Bulldozers and angledozers - Other
8429 59 Mechanical shovels, excavators and shovel loaders - Other
8439 10 Machinery for making pulp of fibrous cellulosic material
8439 30 Machinery for finishing paper or paperboard
8440 90 Bookbinding machinery, including book-sewing machines - Parts
8441 30 Machines for making cartons, boxes, cases, tubes, drums or similar containers, other than by moulding
8442 40 Parts of the foregoing machinery, apparatus or equipment
8443 13 Other offset printing machinery
8443 15 Letterpress printing machinery, other than reel fed, excluding flexographic printing
8443 16 Flexographic printing machinery
8443 17 Gravure printing machinery
8443 91 Parts and accessories of printing machinery used for printing by means of plates, cylinders and other printing components of heading 8442
8444 00 Machines for extruding, drawing, texturing or cutting man-made textile materials
8448 11 Dobbies and jacquards; card-reducing, copying, punching or assembling machines for use therewith
8448 19 Auxiliary machinery for machines of heading 8444 , 8445 , 8446 or 8447 - Other
8448 33 Spindles, spindle flyers, spinning rings and ring travellers
8448 42 Reeds for looms, healds and heald-frames
8448 49 Parts and accessories of weaving machines (looms) or of their auxiliary machinery - Other
8448 51 Sinkers, needles and other articles used in forming stitches
8451 10 Dry-cleaning machines
8451 29 Drying machines - Other
8451 30 Ironing machines and presses (including fusing presses)
8451 90 Machinery (other than machines of heading 8450 ) for washing, cleaning, wringing, drying, ironing, pressing (including fusing presses), bleaching, dyeing, dressing, finishing, coating or impregnating textile yarns, fabrics or made-up textile articles and machines for applying the paste to the base fabric or other support used in the manufacture of floor coverings such as linoleum; machines for reeling, unreeling, folding, cutting or pinking textile fabrics - Parts
8453 10 Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather
8453 80 Other machinery
8453 90 Machinery for preparing, tanning or working hides, skins or leather or for making or repairing footwear or other articles of hides, skins or leather, other than sewing machines - Parts
8454 10 Converters
8459 10 Way-type unit head machines
8459 70 Other threading or tapping machines
8461 20 Shaping or slotting machines, for working metals, metal carbides or cermets
8461 30 Broaching machines, for working metals, metal carbides or cermets
8461 40 Gear-cutting, gear-grinding or gear-finishing machines
8461 90 Machine tools for planing, shaping, slotting, broaching, gear cutting, gear grinding or gear finishing, sawing, cutting-off and other machine tools working by removing metal or cermets, not elsewhere specified or included - Other
8466 10 Tool holders and self-opening dieheads
8466 92 Other parts and accessories suitable for use solely or principally with the machines of headings 8456 to 8465 , including work or tool holders, self- opening dieheads, dividing heads and other special attachments for the machines; tool holders for any type of tool for working in the hand - For machines of heading 8464
8472 10 Duplicating machines
8472 30 Machines for sorting or folding mail or for inserting mail in envelopes or bands, machines for opening, closing or sealing mail and machines for affixing or cancelling postage stamps
8473 21 Parts and accessories of the electronic calculating machines of subheading 8470 10 , 8470 21 or 8470 29
8474 10 Sorting, screening, separating or washing machines
8474 39 Mixing or kneading machines - Other
8474 80 Machinery for sorting, screening, separating, washing, crushing, grinding, mixing or kneading earth, stone, ores or other mineral substances, in solid (including powder or paste) form; machinery for agglomerating, shaping or moulding solid mineral fuels, ceramic paste, unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products in powder or paste form; machines for forming foundry moulds of sand - Other machinery
8475 21 Machines for making optical fibres and preforms thereof
8475 29 Machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware - Other
8475 90 Machines for assembling electric or electronic lamps, tubes or valves or flashbulbs, in glass envelopes; machines for manufacturing or hot working glass or glassware - Parts
8479 10 Machinery for public works, building or the like
8479 30 Presses for the manufacture of particle board or fibre building board of wood or other ligneous materials and other machinery for treating wood or cork
8479 50 Industrial robots, not elsewhere specified or included
8479 90 Machines and mechanical appliances having individual functions, not specified or included elsewhere in Chapter 84 - Parts
8480 20 Mould bases
8480 30 Moulding patterns
8480 60 Moulds for mineral materials
8481 10 Pressure-reducing valves
8481 20 Valves for oleohydraulic or pneumatic transmissions
8481 40 Safety or relief valves
8482 40 Tapered roller bearings, including cone and tapered roller assemblies
8482 91 Balls, needles and rollers
8484 20 Mechanical seals
8501 33 Other DC motors; DC generators, other than photovoltaic generators - of an output exceeding 75 kW but not exceeding 375 kW
8501 62 AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 75 kVA but not exceeding 375 kVA
8501 63 AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 375 kVA but not exceeding 750 kVA
8501 64 AC generators (alternators), other than photovoltaic generators of an output exceeding 750 kVA
8502 31 Generating sets, wind-powered
8502 39 Other generating sets - Other
8502 40 Electric rotary converters
8504 33 Transformers having a power handling capacity exceeding 16 kVA but not exceeding 500 kVA
8504 34 Transformers having a power handling capacity exceeding 500 kVA
8505 20 Electromagnetic couplings, clutches and brakes
8506 90 Primary cells and primary batteries - Parts
8507 30 Electric accumulators, including separators therefor, whether or not rectangular (including square) - Nickel-cadmium
8514 31 Electron beam furnaces
8530 90 Electrical signalling, safety or traffic control equipment for railways, tramways, roads, inland waterways, parking facilities, port installations or airfields (other than those of heading 8608 ) - Parts
8532 10 Fixed capacitors designed for use in 50/60 hz circuits and having a reactive power-handling capacity of >= 0,5 kvar ‘power capacitors’
8533 29 Other fixed resistors - Other
8535 30 Isolating switches and make-and-break switches
8535 90 Electrical apparatus for switching or protecting electrical circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical circuits (for example, switches, fuses, lightning arresters, voltage limiters, surge suppressors, plugs and other connectors, junction boxes), for a voltage exceeding 1 000 V - Other
8539 41 Arc lamps
8540 20 Television camera tubes; image converters and intensifiers; other photocathode tubes
8540 60 Other cathode ray tubes
8540 79 Microwave tubes (for example, magnetrons, klystrons, travelling-wave tubes, carcinotrons), excluding grid-controlled tubes - Other
8540 81 Receiver or amplifier valves and tubes
8540 89 Other valves and tubes - Other
8540 91 Parts of cathode ray tubes
8547 90 Insulating fittings for electrical machines, appliances or equipment, being fittings wholly of insulating material apart from any minor components of metal (for example, threaded sockets) incorporated during moulding solely for purposes of assembly, other than insulators of heading 8546 ; electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating material - Other
8602 90 Rail locomotives powered by electric accumulators
8604 00 Railway or tramway maintenance or service vehicles, whether or not self-propelled (for example, workshops, cranes, ballast tampers, trackliners, testing coaches and track inspection vehicles)
8606 92 Other railway or tramway goods vans and wagons, not self-propelled - Open, with non-removable sides of a height exceeding 60 cm
8701 21 Road tractors for semi-trailers - With only compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel)
8701 22 Road tractors for semi-trailers - With both compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine (diesel or semi-diesel) and electric motor as motors for propulsion
8701 23 Road tractors for semi-trailers - With both spark-ignition internal combustion piston engine and electric motor as motors for propulsion
8701 24 Road tractors for semi-trailers - With only electric motor for propulsion
8704 10 Dumpers designed for off-highway use
8704 22 Other motor vehicles for the transport of goods - of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes but not exceeding 20 tonnes:
8704 32 Other motor vehicles for the transport of goods - of a gross vehicle weight exceeding 5 tonnes
8705 90 Special purpose motor vehicles, other than those principally designed for the transport of persons or goods (for example, breakdown lorries, crane lorries, fire fighting vehicles, concrete-mixer lorries, road sweeper lorries, spraying lorries, mobile workshops, mobile radiological units) - Other
8716 39 Other trailers and semi-trailers for the transport of goods - Other
9010 10 Apparatus and equipment for automatically developing photographic (including cinematographic) film or paper in rolls or for automatically exposing developed film to rolls of photographic paper
9015 40 Photogrammetrical surveying instruments and appliances
9015 80 Other instruments and appliances
9015 90 Surveying (including photogrammetrical surveying), hydrographic, oceanographic, hydrological, meteorological or geophysical instruments and appliances, excluding compasses; rangefinders - Parts and accessories
9029 10 Revolution counters, production counters, taximeters, milometers, pedometers and the like
9401 10 Seats for aircraft
9401 20 Seats for motor vehicles
9403 30 Wooden furniture of a kind used in offices
9406 10 Prefabricated buildings of wood
9406 90 Prefabricated buildings, whether or not complete or already assembled - Other
9606 30 Button moulds and other parts of buttons; button blanks
9608 91 Pen nibs and nib points
9612 20 Ink-pads, whether or not inked, with or without boxes
9005 10 00Binoculars
9015 10 00Range Finders
85407100Magnetrons
85066000Air-zinc cells and batteries (excl. spent)
8442 3000Machinery, apparatus and equipment for preparing or making printing plates, cylinders or other printing components (excl. machines of headings 8456 to 8465)
8427 2011Rough terrain fork-lift and other stacking trucks, self-propelled, with a lifting height >= 1 m
8427 2019Works trucks, self-propelled, with a lifting height >= 1 m, non- powered with an electric motor (excl. rough terrain fork-lift trucks and other stacking trucks)
8427 2090Works trucks, self-propelled, with a lifting height < 1 m, non-powered with an electric motor
8502 1320Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine “diesel or semi-diesel engine” of an output > 375 kVA but <= 750 kVA
8502 1340Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine “diesel or semi-diesel engine” of an output > 750 kVA but <= 2.000 kVA
8502 1380Generating sets with compression-ignition internal combustion piston engine “diesel or semi-diesel engine” of an output > 2.000 kVA
8601 1000Rail locomotives powered from an external source of electricity
8418 6100Heat pumps (excl. air conditioning machines of heading 8415)
8516 2100Electric storage heating radiators, for space-heating
8443 1100Offset printing machinery, reel fed
8461 5011Circular saws for working metals, metal carbides or cermets (excl. machines for working in the hand)
8461 5019Sawing machines for working metals, metal carbides or cermets (excl. machines for working in the hand and circular saws)
8461 5090Cutting-off machines for working metals, metal carbides or cermets (excl. machines for working in the hand and sawing machines)

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 3FU.K.Oil and Oil Products

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

PART 2U.K.

Oil and Oil ProductsU.K.

2.  Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.U.K.

(1)

Commodity code

(2)

Description

2709 Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, crude.
2710Petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals, other than crude; preparations not elsewhere specified or included, containing by weight 70% or more of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals, these oils being the basic constituents of the preparations; waste oils.
2711Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons, excluding LNG under HS code 2711 11, which will be banned via separate policy instructions
2712Petroleum jelly; paraffin wax, microcrystalline petroleum wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat wax, other mineral waxes, and similar products obtained by synthesis or by other processes, whether or not coloured.
2713Petroleum coke, petroleum bitumen and other residues of petroleum oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals.
2714Bitumen and asphalt, natural; bituminous or oil-shale and tar sands; asphaltites and asphaltic rocks.
2715Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on petroleum bitumen, on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example, bituminous mastics, cut-backs).
2207Undenatured ethyl alcohol of an alcoholic strength by volume of 80%vol or higher; ethyl alcohol and other spirits, denatured, of any strength
3826Biodiesel oil and mixtures thereof, not containing or containing less than 70% by weight of petroleum oils or oils obtained from bituminous minerals

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 3GU.K.Gold and Products Related to Gold

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

PART 2U.K.

2.  Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.U.K.

(1)

Commodity Code

(2)

Description

7108Gold (including gold plated with platinum), unwrought or in semi-manufactured forms, or in powder form
71129 10000Waste and scrap of gold, including metal clad with gold but excluding sweepings containing other precious metals.

3.  Any thing falling—U.K.

(a)within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table; and

(b)within the description in column 2 beside that code.

(1)

Commodity Code

(2)

Description

ex 7118 9000Gold coin

Regulation 21

SCHEDULE 3HU.K.Coal and Coal Products

PART 1U.K.General

InterpretationU.K.

1.  Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting Part 2.

PART 2U.K.

2.  Any thing falling within a commodity code mentioned in column 1 of the following table.U.K.

(1)

Commodity code

(2)

Description

2701Coal; briquettes, ovoids and similar solid fuels manufactured from coal
2702Lignite, whether or not agglomerated, excluding jet
2703Peat (including peat litter), whether or not agglomerated
2704Coke and semi-coke of coal, of lignite or of peat, whether or not agglomerated; retort carbon
2705Coal gas, water gas, producer gas and similar gases, other than petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons
2706Tar distilled from coal, from lignite or from peat, and other mineral tars, whether or not dehydrated or partially distilled, including reconstituted tars
2707Oils and other products of the distillation of high temperature coal tar; similar products in which the weight of the aromatic constituents exceeds that of the non-aromatic constituents
2708Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars]

Regulations 32 to 38

F21SCHEDULE 4U.K.Persons named in relation to dual-use items restrictions

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Regulation 64(2)

SCHEDULE 5U.K.Treasury licences: purposes

[F22PART A1U.K.Interpretation

Interpretation of Schedule 5U.K.

A1.  In this Schedule—

consular post” has the same meaning as in the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations done at Vienna on 24 April 1963F23, and any reference to the functions of a consular post is to be read in accordance with that Convention;

“diplomatic mission” and any reference to the functions of a diplomatic mission are to be read in accordance with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations done at Vienna on 18 April 1961F24;

humanitarian assistance activity” includes the work of international and non-governmental organisations carrying out relief activities for the benefit of the civilian population of a country;

medical goods” includes medicines and medical devices;

spaceflight activity” has the meaning given in section 1(6) of the Space Industry Act 2018.]

Textual Amendments

F23United Nations Treaty Series, vol. 596, p.261.

F24United Nations Treaty Series, vol. 500, p. 95.

PART 1U.K.Asset-freeze etc.

Interpretation [F25of Part 1] U.K.

1.  In this Part of this Schedule—

designated person” has the same meaning as it has in Chapter 1 of Part 3 ([F26Asset-freeze etc.]);

frozen funds or economic resources” means funds or economic resources frozen by virtue of regulation 11, and any reference to a person's frozen funds or economic resources is to funds or economic resources frozen as a consequence of the designation of that person for the purpose of that regulation.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I31Sch. 5 para. 1 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Basic needsU.K.

2.—(1) To enable the basic needs of a designated person, or (in the case of an individual) any dependent family member of such a person, to be met.

(2) In the case of an individual, in sub-paragraph (1) “basic needs” includes—

(a)medical needs;

(b)needs for—

(i)food;

(ii)[F27payment] of insurance premiums;

(iii)[F28payment] of tax;

(iv)rent or mortgage payments;

(v)utility payments.

(3) In the case of a person other than an individual, in sub-paragraph (1) “basic needs” includes needs for—

(a)payment of insurance premiums;

(b)payment of reasonable fees for the provision of property management services;

(c)payment of remuneration, allowances or pensions of employees;

(d)payment of tax;

(e)rent or mortgage payments;

(f)utility payments.

(4) In sub-paragraph (1)—

dependent” means financially dependent;

family member” includes—

(a)

the wife or husband of the designated person;

(b)

the civil partner of the designated person;

(c)

any parent or other ascendant of the designated person;

(d)

any child or other descendant of the designated person;

(e)

any person who is a brother or sister of the designated person, or a child or other descendant of such a person.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I32Sch. 5 para. 2 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Legal servicesU.K.

3.  To enable the payment of—

(a)reasonable professional fees for the provision of legal services, or

(b)reasonable expenses associated with the provision of legal services.

Commencement Information

I33Sch. 5 para. 3 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Maintenance of frozen funds and economic resourcesU.K.

4.  To enable the payment of—

(a)reasonable fees, or

(b)reasonable service charges,

arising from the routine holding or maintenance of frozen funds or economic resources.

Commencement Information

I34Sch. 5 para. 4 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Extraordinary expensesU.K.

5.  To enable an extraordinary expense of a designated person to be met.

Commencement Information

I35Sch. 5 para. 5 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Pre-existing judicial decisions etc.U.K.

6.  To enable, by the use of a designated person's frozen funds or economic resources, the implementation or satisfaction (in whole or in part) of a judicial, administrative or arbitral decision or lien, provided that—

(a)the funds or economic resources so used are the subject of the decision or lien,

(b)the decision or lien—

(i)was made or established before the date on which the person became a designated person, and

(ii)is enforceable in the United Kingdom, and

(c)the use of the frozen funds or economic resources does not directly or indirectly benefit any other designated person.

Commencement Information

I36Sch. 5 para. 6 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Extraordinary situationU.K.

7.  To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.

Commencement Information

I37Sch. 5 para. 7 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Prior obligationsU.K.

8.  To enable, by the use of a designated person's frozen funds or economic resources, the satisfaction of an obligation of that person (whether arising under a contract, other agreement or otherwise), provided that—

(a)the obligation arose before the date on which the person became a designated person, and

(b)no payments are made to another designated person, whether directly or indirectly.

Commencement Information

I38Sch. 5 para. 8 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Consular postsU.K.

9.—(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a consular post in [F29non-government controlled Ukrainian territory], or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, may be carried out.

F30(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I39Sch. 5 para. 9 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

[F31Humanitarian assistance activityU.K.

9A.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.

Medical goods or servicesU.K.

9B.(1) To enable anything to be done in connection with the provision of medical goods or services for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

(2) To enable the import, export or use of medical goods.

FoodU.K.

9C.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the production or distribution of food for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

Diplomatic missions etc.U.K.

9D.(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post in Russia or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law may be carried out.

(2) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post of Russia in the United Kingdom may be carried out.

PART 1AU.K.Loans and credit arrangements

Humanitarian assistance activityU.K.

9E.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.

Medical goods or servicesU.K.

9F.(1) To enable anything to be done in connection with the provision of medical goods or services for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

(2) To enable the import, export or use of medical goods.

FoodU.K.

9G.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the production or distribution of food for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

Diplomatic missions etc.U.K.

9H.(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post in Russia, or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law may be carried out.

(2) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post of Russia in the United Kingdom may be carried out.

SpaceU.K.

9I.  To enable anything to be done in order for a United Kingdom person to undertake spaceflight activity.

Extraordinary situationU.K.

9J.  To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.

PART 1BU.K.Correspondent banking relationships etc.

Interpretation of Part 1BU.K.

9K.  In this Part, “designated person” has the meaning given in regulation 17A.

Basic needsU.K.

9L.(1) To enable the basic needs of a designated person, or a person owned or controlled directly or indirectly (within the meaning of regulation 7) by the designated person, to be met.

(2) In the case of a person other than an individual, in sub-paragraph (1) “basic needs” includes needs for—

(a)payment of insurance premiums;

(b)payment of reasonable fees for the provision of property management services;

(c)payment of reasonable fees for the provision of insolvency services;

(d)payment of remuneration, allowances or pensions of employees;

(e)payment of tax;

(f)rent or mortgage payments;

(g)utility payments.

Legal servicesU.K.

9M.  To enable the payment of—

(a)reasonable professional fees for the provision of legal services to the designated person or a person owned or controlled directly or indirectly (within the meaning of regulation 7) by the designated person, or

(b)reasonable expenses associated with the provision of legal services to the designated person (or a person owned or controlled directly or indirectly (within the meaning of regulation 7) by the designated person.

Financial regulationU.K.

9N.(1) To enable anything to be done by, or on behalf of, a relevant financial authority for the purposes of the functions of that authority.

(2) In sub-paragraph (1), “relevant financial authority” means authorities involved in the regulation of financial services in the United Kingdom, including the Financial Conduct Authority, the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Bank of England.

Extraordinary situationU.K.

9O.  To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.

PART 1CU.K.Sterling payments

Humanitarian assistance activityU.K.

9P.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.

Medical goods or servicesU.K.

9Q.(1) To enable anything to be done in connection with the provision of medical goods or services for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

(2) To enable the import, export or use of medical goods.

FoodU.K.

9R.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the production or distribution of food for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

Diplomatic missions etc.U.K.

9S.(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post in Russia, or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law may be carried out.

(2) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post of Russia in the United Kingdom may be carried out.

SpaceU.K.

9T.  To enable anything to be done in order for a United Kingdom person to undertake spaceflight activity.]

[F32PART 1DU.K.Foreign exchange reserve and asset management services

Humanitarian assistance activityU.K.

9U.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.

Financial regulationU.K.

9V.(1) To enable anything to be done by, or on behalf of, a relevant financial authority for the purposes of the functions of that authority.

(2) In sub-paragraph (1), “relevant financial authority” means authorities involved in the regulation of financial services in the United Kingdom, including the Financial Conduct Authority, the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Bank of England.

Financial stabilityU.K.

9W.  To enable anything to be done by a person, following consultation by that person (or a person acting on their behalf) with the Bank of England, that is necessary or expedient in order to protect or enhance the stability of the financial system of the United Kingdom.

Safety and soundness of a firmU.K.

9X.  To enable anything to be done by a person, following consultation by that person (or a person acting on their behalf) with the relevant supervising authority or authorities, that is necessary or expedient in order to promote the safety and soundness of a firm which is supervised by the Bank of England, the Prudential Regulation Authority or the Financial Conduct Authority.

Extraordinary situationU.K.

9Y.  To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.]

PART 2U.K.Investment in [F33non-government controlled Ukrainian territory]

Textual Amendments

Consular postsU.K.

10.—(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a consular post in [F34non-government controlled Ukrainian territory], or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, may be carried out.

F35(2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I40Sch. 5 para. 10 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Medical and educational purposesU.K.

11.  To enable the carrying out of projects exclusively in support of—

(a)hospitals, or other public health institutions providing medical services, or

(b)civilian education establishments, located in [F36non-government controlled Ukrainian territory].

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I41Sch. 5 para. 11 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

12.  To enable anything to be done in relation to the provision or maintenance of appliances or equipment for medical use in [F37non-government controlled Ukrainian territory].U.K.

Textual Amendments

Commencement Information

I42Sch. 5 para. 12 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

Health and the environmentU.K.

13.  To enable anything to be done for the urgent prevention or mitigation of an event likely to have a serious and significant impact on human health or safety, infrastructure or the environment.

Commencement Information

I43Sch. 5 para. 13 in force at 31.12.2020 on IP completion day (in accordance with 2020 c. 1, Sch. 5 para. 1(1)), see reg. 1(2)

[F38PART 3U.K.Investments in relation to Russia

Extraordinary situationU.K.

14.  To enable anything to be done to deal with an extraordinary situation.

Humanitarian assistance activityU.K.

15.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the performance of any humanitarian assistance activity.

Medical goods or servicesU.K.

16.(1) To enable anything to be done in connection with the provision of medical goods or services for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

(2) To enable the import, export or use of medical goods.

FoodU.K.

17.  To enable anything to be done in connection with the production or distribution of food for the benefit of the civilian population of a country.

Diplomatic missions etc.U.K.

18.(1) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post in Russia, or of an international organisation enjoying immunities in accordance with international law, may be carried out.

(2) To enable anything to be done in order that the functions of a diplomatic mission or consular post of Russia in the United Kingdom may be carried out.

Safety and soundness of a firmU.K.

19.  To enable anything to be done by a person, following consultation by that person (or a person acting on their behalf) with the relevant supervising authority or authorities, that is necessary or expedient in order to promote the safety and soundness of a firm which is supervised by the Bank of England, the Prudential Regulation Authority or the Financial Conduct Authority.

SpaceU.K.

20.  To enable anything to be done for a United Kingdom person to undertake spaceflight activity.]

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