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The Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations 2023

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1.  In Schedule 3A (luxury goods), omit the following commodity codes and the associated descriptions—

(a)in paragraph 16—

  • 8471 00 00;

  • 8517 11 00;

  • 8517 13 00;

  • 8517 18 00;

  • 8517 61 00

  • 8517 62 00;

  • 8517 69 00;

  • 8529 10 65;

  • 8529 10 69;

  • 8543 70 10

  • 8543 70 30;

  • 8543 70 90;

(b)in paragraph 17—

  • 8521 00 00;

  • 8527 00 00;

  • 8528 71 00;

  • 8528 72 00;

  • 9007 00 00;

(c)in paragraph 18—

  • 4011 20 00;

  • 4011 30 00;

  • 8407 00 00;

  • 8411 00 00;

  • 8511 00 00;

  • 8544 30 00;

  • 8603 00 00;

  • 8605 00 00;

  • 8607 00 00;

  • 8702 00 00;

  • 8703 00 00;

  • 8706 00 00;

  • 8707 00 00;

  • 8711 00 00;

  • 8901 10 00;

  • 8901 90 00;

  • 8903 00 00.

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