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13. In regulation 89(2)—
(a)before paragraph (c) insert—
“(ba)a prohibition in any of regulations 30B to 30D (trade sanctions in respect of goods and technology relating to non-government controlled Ukrainian technology);”;
(b)in paragraph (cb) for “a prohibition in regulation 46D or 46E” substitute “a prohibition in any of regulations 46D to 46F”;
(c)before paragraph (cc) insert—
“(cba)a prohibition in regulation 46L (trade sanctions in relation to banknotes);
(cbb)a prohibition in regulation 46N (trade sanctions in relation to jet fuel and fuel additives);
(cbc)a prohibition in regulation 46S or 46T (trade sanctions in relation to Schedule 3D revenue generating goods);
(cbd)a prohibition in any of regulations 46XB to 46XD (trade sanctions in relation to Schedule 3DA revenue generating goods);”;
(d)after paragraph (cg) insert—
“(ch)a prohibition in regulation 46Z30 (trade sanctions in relation to Russia’s vulnerable goods);”.
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