Contents
1 Name of Specification 3
2 Commencement 3
3 Definitions 3
4 Specification of export sanctioned goods 4
5 Effective date for Specification of an export sanctioned good 4
6 Equipment, technology or software which may be used for the monitoring or interception of internet or telephone communications 4
Schedule 1 List of goods 6
Part 1 Exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas 6
Division 1 Equipment 6
Division 2 Test and inspection equipment 7
Division 3 Materials 7
Division 4 Software 8
Division 5 Technology 8
Part 2 Refining of crude oil and liquefaction of natural gas 8
Division 1 Equipment 8
Division 2 Test and inspection equipment 10
Division 3 Materials 10
Division 4 Software 10
Division 5 Technology 11
Part 3 Petrochemical Industry 11
Division 1 Equipment 11
Division 2 Test and inspection equipment 12
Division 3 Materials 12
Division 4 Software 12
Division 5 Technology 12
Part 4 Equipment or technology to be used in the construction or installation of power plants for electricity production 13
Part 5 Equipment, technology or software for the monitoring or interception of internet or telephone communications 13
Division 1 Equipment 13
Division 2 Test and inspection equipment 13
Division 3 Materials 14
Division 4 Software 14
Division 5 Technology 14
Part 6 Luxury goods 14
1 Name of Specification
This Specification is the Autonomous Sanctions (Export Sanctioned Goods – Syria) Specification 2012.
2 Commencement
This Specification commences on the day the Autonomous Sanctions Amendment Regulation 2012 (No. 1) commences.
3 Definitions
In this Specification:
AHECC Code refers to the Australian Harmonized Export Commodity Classification.
API means American Petroleum Institute.
CAS means a Chemical Abstract Number.
CDMA means Code Division Multiple Access.
CNG means Compressed Natural Gas.
DHCP means Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.
EDC means ethylene dichloride.
EG means ethylene glycol.
EO means ethylene oxide.
GPRS means General Package Radio Service.
GPS means Global Positioning System.
GSM means Global System for Mobile Communications.
GTL means gas-to-liquid.
GTP means GPRS Tunnelling Protocol.
IDEN means Integrated Digital Enhanced Network.
IMEI means International Mobile Equipment Identity.
Note IMEI is a number, usually unique to identify GSM, W-CDMA and IDEN mobile phones as well as some satellite phones. It is usually found printed inside the battery compartment of the phone. Interception (wiretapping) can be specified by its IMEI number as well as IMSI and MSISDN.
IMSI means International Mobile Subscriber Identity.
Note IMSI is a unique identification code for each mobile telephony device, integrated in the SIM card and which allows identification of such SIM via GSM and UMTS networks.
ISO means International Standards Organisation.
MEG means mono ethylene glycol.
PIG means pipeline inspection gauge.
PRE means pitting resistance equivalent.
PSTN means Public Switch Telephone Networks.
monitoring means acquisition, extraction, decoding, recording, processing, analysis and archiving call content or network data.
MSISDN means Mobile Subscriber Integrated Services Digital Network Number.
Note MSISDN is a number uniquely identifying a subscription in a GSM or a UMTS mobile network. Simply put, it is the telephone number to the SIM card in a mobile phone and therefore it identifies a mobile subscriber as well as IMSI, but to route calls through the subscriber.
SIM means Subscriber Identity Module.
SMS means Short Message System.
SMTP means Simple Mail Transfer Protocol.
TMSI means Temporary Mobile Subscriber Identity.
Note TMSI is the identity that is most commonly sent between the mobile and the network.
UMTS means Universal Mobile Telecommunication System.
W-CDMA means Wideband Code Division Multiple Access.
4 Specification of export sanctioned goods
For regulation 4 of the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011, Schedule 1 lists goods specified to be export sanctioned goods for Syria.
5 Effective date for Specification of an export sanctioned good
For regulation 4 of the Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011, the date on which the specification of an export sanctioned good in Schedule 1 takes effect shall be:
(a) for a good that is the subject of:
(i) a trade contract concluded before the date on which that kind of good was listed in Schedule 1 (the listing date); or
(ii) an ancillary contract necessary for the execution of such a contract; or
(iii) a contract or agreement concluded before the listing date and relating to an investment in Syria made before the listing date,
the thirtieth day following the listing date;
(b) in all other circumstances, the listing date.
6 Equipment, technology or software which may be used for the monitoring or interception of internet or telephone communications
(1) The following equipment, software and technology does not fall within the scope of Part 5 of Schedule 1:
(a) equipment, technology or software which are arms or related materiel; or
(b) software which is designed for installation by the user without further substantial support by the supplier and which is generally available to the public by being sold from stock at retail selling points, without restriction, by means of:
(i) over the counter transactions;
(ii) mail order transactions;
(iii) electronic transactions;
(iv) telephone order transactions; or
(c) software which is in the public domain.
(2) Equipment, technology and software is within the scope of Part 5 of Schedule 1 only to the extent that they fall within the general description “internet, telephone and satellite communications interception and monitoring systems”.