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I've been using Woocommerce to try to write a PHP function (as a novice hack stuff together from other posts here and elsewhere)...

:) I seem to have managed this finally (before anyone even responded to my post!), so here it is in case it proves useful to anyone - feel free to let me know of any improvements, I'm really not a PHP-person!

The function below will display a notice at the top of the cart/checkout only when products of Category 'A' are in the order and the customer is not in the UK or EU.

add_action( 'woocommerce_before_checkout_form' , 'shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice' );
add_action( 'woocommerce_before_cart_table', 'shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice' );
function shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice() {
  // HERE DEFINE YOUR SHIPPING ZONE NAME(S)
  $targeted_zones_names = array('UK', 'EU'); // <======  <======  <======  <======  <======  

  // Get the customer shipping zone name
  $chosen_methods    = WC()->session->get( 'chosen_shipping_methods' ); // The chosen shipping mehod
  $chosen_method     = explode(':', reset($chosen_methods) );
  $shipping_zone     = WC_Shipping_Zones::get_zone_by( 'instance_id', $chosen_method[1] );
  $current_zone_name = $shipping_zone->get_zone_name();

  // set your special category name, slug or ID here:
  $special_cat = '(CATEGORY 'A')';
  $bool = false;
  foreach ( WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item_key => $cart_item ) {
    $item = $cart_item['data'];
    if ( has_term( $special_cat, '(CATEGORY 'A')', $item->id ) )
      $bool = true;
  }

  if( !in_array( $current_zone_name, $targeted_zones_names ) && $bool ){
    echo '<p class="message-text">(CUSTOM TEXT)</p>';    
  }
}

My code is mostly made from this answer thread:
Display a custom message based on customer shipping zone in Woocommerce

LoicTheAztec
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There are some errors and mistakes in your code like:

  • This $special_cat = '(CATEGORY 'A')'; make an error and should need to be instead:

    $special_cat = "(CATEGORY 'A')";
    
  • In if ( has_term( $special_cat, '(CATEGORY 'A')', $item->id ) ) $item->id need to be instead $item->get_id()
    and '(CATEGORY 'A')' need to be replaced with the correct product category taxonomy which is 'product_cat', so:

    if ( has_term( $special_cat, 'product_cat', $item->get_id() ) )
    

But for product categories you will use instead (to handle product variations too):

if ( has_term( $special_cat, 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'] ) )

So the functional complete code should be:

add_action( 'woocommerce_before_checkout_form', 'shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice' );
add_action( 'woocommerce_before_cart_table', 'shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice' );
function shipping_zone_targeted_postcodes_custom_notice() {

    // HERE DEFINE YOUR SHIPPING ZONE NAME(S)
    $targeted_zones_names = array('UK', 'EU'); // <======  <======  <======  <====== 

    // Get the customer shipping zone name
    $chosen_methods    = WC()->session->get( 'chosen_shipping_methods' ); // The chosen shipping mehod
    $chosen_method     = explode(':', reset($chosen_methods) );
    $shipping_zone     = WC_Shipping_Zones::get_zone_by( 'instance_id', $chosen_method[1] );
    $current_zone_name = $shipping_zone->get_zone_name();

    // Set your special category name, slug or ID here:
    $special_cat = "(CATEGORY 'A')";
    $bool = false;

    // Loop through cart items
    foreach ( WC()->cart->get_cart() as $cart_item ) {
        if ( has_term( $special_cat, 'product_cat', $cart_item['product_id'] ) )
            $bool = true;
    }

    if( ! in_array( $current_zone_name, $targeted_zones_names ) && $bool ){
        echo '<p class="message-text">(CUSTOM TEXT)</p>';    
    }
}

Code goes in function.php file of your active child theme (or active theme). Tested and works.

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LoicTheAztec
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  • :) You are amazing! Thanks so much for your help here (and all your other contributions I've been reading/cannibalising around SO) - your fix has worked for me & your advice in general really is a great inspiration for me to dig deeper into the whole PHP arena! Now I just need to figure out why the message doesn't always update automatically once the shipping/billing address is amended. – Ed Tyler Dec 05 '18 at 12:52