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2.Amendment of the Russia (Sanctions) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019
4.Amendment or regulation 40 (export of energy-related goods)
5.Amendment of regulation 41 (supply and delivery of energy-related goods)
6.Amendment of regulation 42 (making energy-related goods available)
7.Amendment of regulation 43 (technical assistance relating to energy-related goods)
8.Amendment of regulation 44 (financial services and funds relating to energy-related goods and energy-related technology)
9.Amendment of regulation 45 (brokering services: non-UK activity relating to energy-related goods and energy related technology)
10.Amendment of regulation 46 (prohibition on providing other energy-related services)
11.Amendment of regulation 46A (technical assistance relating to aircraft and ships)
14.Amendment of regulation 55 (Circumventing etc. prohibitions)
16.Amendment of regulation 60A (Trade: exceptions in relation to personal effects etc.)
17.Amendment of regulation 60C (Trade: exceptions in relation to aircraft and vessels)
20.Amendment of regulation 61 (trade: exception for emergencies in certain cases)
21.Amendment of regulation 62A (exception for authorised conduct in a relevant country)
23.Amendment of regulation 75 (trade: application of information powers in CEMA)
24.Amendment of regulation 86 (trade offences in CEMA: modification of penalty)
25.Amendment of regulation 89 (exercise of maritime enforcement powers)
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