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11.—(1) Regulation 60G is amended as follows.
(2) After paragraph (1D) insert—
“(1E) The prohibitions specified in paragraphs (1F) and (1G) do not apply to, or in relation to, any products mentioned in any of those paragraphs which are—
(a)consigned from Russia before 15th December 2023; and
(b)imported into the United Kingdom before 14th January 2024.
(1F) The prohibitions specified in this paragraph are those set out in—
(a)regulation 46D (import of iron and steel products);
(b)regulation 46G(1)(a) (technical assistance relating to iron and steel products);
(c)regulation 46H(1)(a) (financial services and funds relating to iron and steel products);
(d)regulation 46I(1) (brokering services relating to iron and steel products) to the extent that prohibition applies to an arrangement described in regulation 46H(1)(a),
as they apply in relation to products specified in Part 4 of Schedule 3B (iron and steel products).
(1G) The prohibitions specified in this paragraph are those set out in regulation 46IG (import of metals) except in so far as those prohibitions relate to products coming within commodity codes 7606, 7801, 8207, 8212, 8302 and 8309.
(1H) Paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 applies for the purposes of interpreting the commodity codes specified in paragraph (1G).”.
(3) In paragraph (2), for “paragraph (1A)(a)” substitute “paragraphs (1A)(a) and (1E)(a)”.
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