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5. In article 7, for paragraphs (3) to (5), substitute—
“(3) It is an offence for a person to knowingly obtain from North Korea—
(a)coal, iron and iron ore;
(b)gold and ores;
(c)luxury goods; or
(d)petroleum products,
regardless of whether the goods originated in North Korea.
(3A) Paragraphs (2) and (3) in relation to luxury goods do not apply to—
(a)personal effects of a person travelling to or from North Korea;
(b)goods of a non-commercial nature for personal use contained in the luggage of a person travelling to or from North Korea;
(c)goods necessary for the official purposes of diplomatic or consular missions in North Korea or the personal effects of their staff; or
(d)goods necessary for the official purposes of international organisations enjoying immunities in North Korea in accordance with international law or the personal effects of their staff.
(4) It is an offence for a relevant person to knowingly use a ship, aircraft or vehicle falling within paragraph (7) for the carriage of restricted goods, luxury goods or aviation fuel if the carriage is, or forms part of, carriage from any place outside North Korea to any destination in North Korea.
(5) It is an offence for a relevant person to knowingly use a ship, aircraft or vehicle falling within paragraph (7) for the carriage of restricted goods, coal, iron and iron ore, or gold and ores, if the carriage is, or forms part of, carriage from any place in North Korea to any destination outside North Korea.”.
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