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CHAPTER 2 Investment, financial services and financial markets
16.UK credit or financial institutions: accounts and correspondent banking relationships etc
17.Opening of, or taking up of business by, a representative office, branch or subsidiary of Syrian credit or financial institution
18.Acquisition or extension of ownership interest by Syrian credit or financial institution
21.Investments in relation to crude oil and electricity production
CHAPTER 2 Trade prohibitions relating to export, supply, sale and transfer
31.Prohibition in connection with making goods and technology available
33.Prohibition relating to the associated provision of technical assistance
34.Prohibitions relating to the associated provision of financial services and funds
35.Prohibitions relating to the associated provision of brokering services: non-UK activity
CHAPTER 3 Trade prohibitions relating to import, purchase and transportation
36.Import of arms and related materiel, crude oil and petroleum products
37. Acquisition of military goods and technology, crude oil and petroleum products
38.Transport of military goods, crude oil and petroleum products
40.Prohibitions relating to the associated provision of financial services and funds
CHAPTER 4 Trade prohibitions relating to particular categories of goods
PART 8 Information and records
SCHEDULES
Definitions of goods subject to certain trade prohibitions
Goods and technology relating to chemical and biological weapons
PART 3 Materials, other chemicals and related-technology
7.Any of the following chemicals at 90% concentration or greater—...
9.Full face-mask air-purifying and air-supplying respirators, other than any thing...
10.Class ⅠⅠ biological safety cabinets or isolators with similar performance...
11.Batch centrifuges with a rotor capacity of 4 litres or...
12.(1) Fermenters capable of cultivation of pathogenic micro-organisms or viruses...
13.(1) Conventional or turbulent air-flow clean-air rooms and self-contained fan-HEPA...
14.(1) Any of the following chemical manufacturing facilities, equipment and...
15.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), laboratory equipment for the analysis...
Interception and monitoring goods and interception and monitoring technology
Internal repression goods and internal repression technology
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