CELEX: 51992PC0543
Language: en
Date: 1992-12-15
Title: Proposal for a Council Regulation (EEC) on common rules for imports of textile products from certain third countries initially covered by Council Regulations (EEC) No 288/82, 1765/82, 1766/82 and 3420/83

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                         C0M(92) 543 final
                                         Brussels, 15 December 1992
                           Proposal for a
                     COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC)
       ON COMMON RULES FOR IMPORTS OF TEXTILE PRODUCTS
      FROM CERTAIN THIRD COUNTRIES INITIALLY COVERED
         BY COUNCIL REGULATIONS (EEC) N*288/82,
               1765/82, 1766/82 AND 3420/83
                   (presented by the Commission)
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      TITLE
      Proposal for a Council Regulation on common rules for
      imports of textile products from certain third countries
      initially covered by Council Regulations (EEC) N'288/82,
      1765/82, 1766/82 and 3420/83.
I I.   Timetable
      Transmission to the Council on 2nd of December 1992 at the
      latest.
 I I.  Grounds
      In view of the completion of the internal market, the
      Council approves this proposal in order to achieve greater
      uniformity in the rules for imports of textile products
      subject to the quantitative restrictions maintained by
      Member States under the Council Regulations (EEC) n"288/82
      and 3420/83;
 ---pagebreak---                      MEMORANDUM TO THE COMMISSION
Trade in text ile products wi th the thi rd countr ies
      Dec is ion requested
      Approval of the attached proposal for forwarding to the
      Council the 2nd of December at the latest.
2.    Interna I consul tat ion
      The draft takes account of comments from the Legal  Service
      DG I I I and DG XXI.
      Summary
      In view of the completion of the internal market and
      pending on the conclusion and entry into force of the
      Uruguay Round GATT trade talks on textiles, it is necessary
      to achieve a greater uniformity in the rules for imports of
      textile and clothing products at present subject to
      nationale quantitative restrictions maintained by Member
      States under the Council Regulations n"288/82 and 3420/83.
      The inclosure proposed is aimed to achieve such an
      un i formi ty.
      According to the origin of the products, the attached
      proposal provide for surveillance and safeguard measures
      for products liberalized at Community level as well as for
      Community restrictions, including products resulting from
      economic outward processing.
      Provisions concerning the decisions to be taken by an
      instituationaI Committee within the scope of the proposed
      measures are also establishing as well as the criteria for
      the distribution of quantitative community limits.
 ---pagebreak---                       EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
               Proposal for a Council Regulation on
        common rules for imports of textile products from
       certain third countries initially covered by Council
Regulations (EEC) n'288/82. 1765/82. 1766/82 and 3420/83
1.    The establishment of the single market is contingent on the
      standardization of the Community's external policies in a
      whole range of areas, more especially commercial policy,
      where there are still a few holes to be plugged.
      The common rules for imports laid down in Regulations (EEC)
      n"288/82, 1765/82, 1766/82 and 4320/83 under which
      differences between national import rules still exist, are
      a case in point. If such differences continue to exist, it
      may lead to distorsions in access for imports to Community
      markets, distort competition and thereby hamper the process
      of integration of national economies.
2.    The present proposal replaces the aforementioned
      Regulations, as far as their application to textiles and
      clothing products is concerned. It foresees the
      establishment of a uniform and simplified rule.
J.    In the interest of standardization it is proposed to
      eliminate disparates caused by differing national import
      rules such as those of residual national quantitative
      restrictions set out in the Annex to Regulation (EEC) n*
      288/82. However, this elimination will take effect after
      the Agreement on textiles and clothing products resulting
      from the Uruguay Round GATT trade talks is concluded and
      entered into force. Until then, the restrictions on
      textiles in the Annex to Regulation 288/82 will be simply
      suspended.
4.    As far as the restrictions provided for in Regulations
      1765/82, 1766/82 and 3420/83 are concerned, the pure and
      simple elimination of those restrictions could aggravate
      the economic problems of the textile sector, a sensitive
      sector with significant employment level, which up until
      now was protected by national restrictions maintained by
      the Member States. In the absence of protection measures,
      it could be difficult for this sector to face the import
      competition from third countries which are not under free
      market constraints.
 ---pagebreak--- 5.  Therefore, it is suggested that a limited number of
    products from third countries, quantitative limits or
    surveillance measures are fixed at Community level,
    according to the economic situation of the Community
     industry concerned. Restrictions on OPT imports will also
    be established.
    These restrictives measures could later be reviewed and
    adapted according to how the situation evolves.
6.  In view of the uniformization of imports rules, the present
    provision foresees the formalities to be carry out by
    importers in case of surveillance and safeguard measures,
    which are identical from now on, irrespective of the point
    of customs clearance. Moreover, the delivery of the
    required documents relating to the above mentioned
    measures, while being subject to uniform conditions at
    Community level, is conferred on the national authorities.
7.   In view of a greater uniformization of import's conditions,
     it is proposed that the adoption of surveillance or
    safeguard measures of a regional character, to which
    recourse shall be possible, shall be limited to
    exceptionnal cases and only in the absence of alternative
    solut ions.
8.  It is necessary to establish a new management system for
    the quantitative limits, based on the principle of
    uniformity of the common commercial policy in order to take
    into account the directions given by the Court of Justice.
    From an operational point of view, the establishment of
    this system implies that quotas are administered at
    Community level, in particular, as regards the criteria for
    a Ilocat ion
9.  In this context, the management of the quantitative limits
    is based on the examination of import requests at Community
    level using the "first come, first served" principle, as
    well as having the possiblity to give a certain priority to
    traditional importers of the European Community in cases
    well justified. Moreover, the fixing of quantitative
    criteria according to which Member States deliver the
    documents to the economic operators is also foreseen. A
    special attention is paid to the problems of optimizing the
    use of the quotas by having provisions preventing the
    sterilization of import's documents.
10. The proposal incorporates the changes to be made to the
    decision-making machinery.
    Because Community industry which will be exposed to stiffer
    competition after 1993, it is neccessary to be able to rely
    on a procedure incorporating simplified decision-making
    machinery which will allow it to respond more quickly to
    any import problems which may arise.
 ---pagebreak--- 11. The measures covered by this Regulation form part of the
    competence of the European Economic Community and they are
    both necessary and appropriated in order to complete the
    common commercial policy and to saveguard the measures
    already taken by the Community in the textile and clothing
    sector.
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                        Proposal for a Council Regulation
                on common rules for imports of textile products
                 from certain third countries initially covered
   by Council Regulations (EEC) No 288/82. 1765/82,      1766/82 and 3420/83
 THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES.
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in
particular Article 113 thereof,
 Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Whereas the common commercial policy must be based on uniform principles
whereas the common rules applicable to imports      under Council
Regulations (EEC) Nos 288/82<1>f 1765/82* 2 ), 1766/82<3> and
 3420/83< 4 ), as last amended by Council Regulations (EEC) 1243/86<5)
and 848/92(6), are an important aspect of the policy;       however, they
still allow exceptions and derogations enabling Member States to
continue applying national measures to imports of certain products, so
 that the policy needs to be completed;
(1) 0J No L 35, 09.02.1982, p.1
(2) 0J No L 195, 05.07.1982, p      1 .
(3) 0J No L 195, 05.07.1982, p     21 .
(4) 0J No L 346, 08.12.1983, p      6.
(5) 0J No L 113, 30.04.1986, p      1 .
(6) 0J No L    89, 04.04.1992, p    1 .
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Whereas Article 8A of the Treaty lays down that the Community should
adopt measures for the progressive establishment of the internal market
over a period to 31 December 1992; whereas the internal market consists
of an area without     internal frontiers in which the free movement of
goods, persons, services and capital      is ensured;
Whereas completion of the common commercial policy as it pertains to
rules for imports is therefore a necessary complement to the completion
of the internal market and is the only means of ensuring that the rules
applying to the Community's trade with third countries correctly reflect
the integration of the markets;
Whereas in order to achieve greater uniformity      in the rules for  imports
 it is necessary to eliminate the exceptions and derogations resulting
from the remaining national commercial policy measures and, in
particular, the quantitative restrictions maintained by Member States
under Regulation (EEC) No 288/82;      whereas the economic and industrial
repercussions of their elimination have been or can be taken into account
in the Community's horizontal policies for the market concerned; whereas
this uniformity must be achieved by laying down, as far as possible given
the particular features of the economic system in       third countries,
provisions similar to those applied under the common rules for other
th i rd countr ies;
Whereas the liberalization of imports, namely the absence of any
quantitative restrictions or their suspension, must therefore form the
starting points     for the Community rules;
Whereas, however, the négociations for the conclusion of the Agreement on
trade in    textile and clothing products in the framework of the Uruguay
Round GATT Trade talks have yet not been completed; whereas it is
necessary, therefore, that the exceptions and the derogations resulting
from the remaining national commercial policy measures should for an
interim period not be eliminated but suspended, pending the conclusion
and entry into force of the Uruguay Round GATT trade talks on textiles;
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Whereas, in addition, for a limited number of products originating in
some  third countries   owing to the sensitivity of the textile sector of
the Community, quantitative restrictions and surveillance measures
applicable at Community  level should be incorporated in this Regulation-,
Whereas provision should be made for special rules for products re-
imported under the arrangements for economic outward processing.
Whereas some imports of certain textile products from certain third
countries may have to be subject to Community surveillance, quantitative
limits or other appropriate measures;
Whereas if Community surveillance is applied, release for free
circulation of the products concerned must be made subject to
presentation of an import document meeting uniform criteria;   whereas
that document must, on simple application by the importer, be endorsed by
the authorities of the Member States within a certain period but without
the importer thereby acquiring any right to import;   whereas the document
must therefore be valid only during such period as the import rules
remain unchanged;
Whereas it is in the interests of the Community that the Member States
and the Commission should make as full as possible an exchange of
information resulting from Community surveillance;
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Whereas experience has shown that it is necessary to adopt more precise
criteria for assessing possible injury and to introduce an investigation
while still allowing the Commission to introduce appropriate measures in
urgent cases;
Whereas, to this end, more detailed provisions should be introduced on
the opening of investigations, on the checks and inspections required, on
the hearing of those concerned, the treatment of information obtained and
the criteria for assessing   injury;
Whereas a new system for administering quantitative restrictions should
be established based on the principle of a uniform common commercial
policy, in accordance with the guidelines laid down by the Court of
Justice of the European Communities and with the view of establishing the
 Internal Market on 1st January 1993;
Whereas the procedure for administering import quotas should be based on
a system of licences issued by the Member States in line with
quantitative criteria established at Community  level;
Whereas the administrative procedure must ensure that all applicants have
fair access to quotas;
Whereas in the interests of uniformity in rules for imports, the
formalities to be carried out by importers should be simplified and must
be identical regardless of the place where the goods clear customs;
whereas it is, therefore, desirable to provide that any formalities
should be carried out using forms corresponding to the specimen annexed
to the Régulât ion;
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Whereas surveillance or safeguard measures confined to one or more
regions rather than the whole of the Community may nevertheless prove
necessary; whereas, however, such measures should be authorized only
exceptionally and where no alternative exists;   whereas it is necessary,
 in addition, to ensure that such measures are temporary and cause the
minimum of disruption to the operation of the single market;
Whereas the provisions of this Regulation and those governing its
implementation should not prejudice existing national and Community
legislation concerning professional secrecy;
Whereas it is desirable that the management and decisions-making
procedures should be those traditionnally provided for in the textile and
clothing sector ;
Whereas, therefore, it is necessary a committee to be set up for this
purpose, to examine the terms and conditions of importation, import
trends and the various aspects of the economic and commercial situation
and, where appropriate, the measures to be taken;
Whereas it is necessary to provide that this committee shall also have
the competence of reviewing and checking the mesures taken on the basis
of the system for the administration of the quotas in order to adapt them
to changes in the situation;
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Whereas it is no longer necessary to maintain two separate Regulations
for state-trading countries and the People's Republic of China;
Whereas provision should be made for implementing the safeguard measures
necessitated by the interests of the Community with due regard for
existing international obligations;
Whereas the measures covered by this Regulation form part of the
competence of the European Economic Community and they are both necessary
and appropriated in order to complete the common commercial policy and to
saveguard the measures already taken by the Community in the textile and
clothing sector ;
Whereas Regulations (EEC) Nos 288/92, 1765/82, 1766/82 and 3420/83 should
consequently be repealed, as far as their Regulation to textile products
is concerned,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
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                                   PART I
                                  TITLE I
                            General principles
                                 Article 1
1. This Regulation applies to imports of textile products   falling within
   Section XI of the Combined Nomenclature and of other products as
   listed in Annexe I,  originating in    third countries.
2. For the purposes of paragraph 1 above, textiles products falling
   within Section XI of the Combined Nomenclature shall be classified in
   categories as set out in Annex I.
3. For the purposes of this Regulation, the term "originating products"
   shall be as defined by the relevant Community rules in force. The
   origin of these products must be established by a certificate of
   origin issued by the respective competent authorities of third
   countries, or by other forms of   evidence authorized by the relevant
   Community rules.
                                Article 2
1. Imports into the Community of products referred to in article 1 and
   originating in third countries other than those listed in Annex II,
   shall be free and therefore not subject to any quantitative
   restriction, without prejudice to the measures that may be taken under
   Title III  and the measures that my be taken under specific common
   import rules for the duration of those rules.
2. Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 1, the quantitative
   restrictions listed in Annex III and applicable on 31st December 1992
   on the basis of Council regulation (EEC) n* 288/82 to imports of
   products listed in Annex I and originating in third countries   other
   than those referred to in Annex II, are hereby suspended until the
   Agreement on trade in textile and clothing products resulting from the
   Uruguay Round GATT Trade négociations is concluded and entered into
   force.
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                                   Art icle 3
1. The importations    into the Community of textile products listed in
   Annex  IV and originating   in the countries indicated   in that Annex
   shall be subject to the quantitative limits established in that Annex
   if these products are shipped on or after 1st of January 1993. Imports
   of products shipped before 1 January 1993 shall not be charged against
   the quantitative limits established under this paragraph.
   For the purposes of this paragraph, shipment of the goods shall be
   considered as having taken place on the date on which they were loaded
   on the exporting aircraft, vehicle or vessel.
2. The release for free circulation in the Community of imports subject
   to the quantitative limits provided for in paragraph 1 shall be
   subject to the presentation of an import authorization or equivalent
   document  issued by the Member States' authorities in accordance with
   Article 14.   The imports authorized    in accordance with this paragraph
   shall be charged against the quantitative limits fixed for the
   calendar year for which quantitative limits have been fixed.
3. Textile products referred to in Annex V and originating      in the
   countries indicated in    Annex II cannot be imported    into the
   Community, unless a quantitative limit is established in accordance
   with the provisions of article 34.
4. Imports into the Community of textile products other than those
   covered by paragraphs 1 and 3 above and originating      in the countries
   indicated in Annex   II shall be free, and therefore, not subject to the
   measures that may be taken under Title III      and the measures that may
   be taken under specific common import rules for the duration of those
   rules.
                                   Art icle 4
1. Without prejudice to measures that may      be taken under Title III, re-
    imports into the Community of textile products after processing in
   countries other than those listed in that Annex      II shall not be
   subject to quantitative limits provided that they are effected in
   accordance with the Regulations on economic outward processing in
   force in the Community.
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2. Re-imports into the Community of textile products listed in Annex VI
   after processing in the countries listed in Annex II shall not be
   subject to the quantitative limits referred to in Article 3 provided
   that they are effected in accordance with the Regulations on economic
   outward processing in force in the Community and up to the limits
   f ixed in Annex VI.
                                Article 5
1. At the request of a Member State or on the Commission's  initiative,
   Annexes II to VI may form the subject of deliberations within the
   Committee provided for in Article 34.
2. At the close of these deliberations, the Commission may adopt, in
   accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 34, the measures
   required to adapt Annexes II to VI.
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                                  TITLE II
            Community  information and investigation procedure
                                 Article 6
1. For the textile products subject to the quantitative limits referred
   to in Articles 3 and 4, Members States shall notify the Commission
   within the first 10 days of each month of the total quantities, in the
   appropriate units and by country of origin and category of products,
   for which import authorizations have been issued during the preceding
   month.
2. In respect of the textile   products in Annex I, Member States shall
   notify the Commission, within 30 days following the end of each month,
   of the total quantities imported during the month by country of origin
   and Combined Nomenclature code and the units, including where
   appropriate supplementary units of the CN code. The imports shall be
   broken down in accordance with the statistical procedures in force.
3. In order to enable the market trends in the products covered by this
   Regulations to be monitored, Member States shall communicate to the
   Commission, before 31 March each year, statistical data for the
   preceding year on exports. The statistical data relating to the
   production and the consumption of each product shall be forwarded
   under arrangements to be determined subsequently pursuant to the
   procedure laid down in Article 34.
4. Where the nature of the products or particular circumstances so
   require, the Commission may, at the request of a Member State or on
   its own initiative, alter the time-limits for communicating the
   abovementioned information under the procedure laid down in Article
   34.
5. In the urgent cases referred to in Article 13, the Member State or
   States concerned shall send the necessary import statistics and
   economic data to the Commission and the other Member States by telex.
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                                   Art icle 7
1. Where it is apparent to the Commission that there is sufficient
   evidence to justify an investigation, with regard to the conditions of
    imports of products mentioned in Article 1, the Commission shall:
   a)   announce the opening of an investigation in the Official   Journal
        of the European Communities; such announcements shall give a
        summary of the information received, and stipulate that all
        relevant   information is to be communicated to the Commission;   it
        shall state the period within which interested parties may make
        known their views in writing;
   b)   commence the investigation, acting in cooperation with the Member
        States.
2. In addition to the information supplied under Article 6, the
   Commission shall seek all information it deems to be necessary and,
   where it considers it appropriate, after consulting the Committee
   referred to in Article 34, endeavour to check this information with
    importers, traders, agents, producers, trade associations and
   organizat ions.
   The Commission shall be assisted in this task by staff of the Member
   State on whose territory these checks are being carried out, provided
   this Member State so wishes.
3. The Member States shall supply the Commission, at its request and
   following procedures laid down by it, with the information at their
   disposal on developments in the market of the product being
    invest igated.
4. The Commission may hear the interested natural and legal persons.
   Such parties must be heard where they have applied in writing within
   the period laid down in the notice published in the Official    Journal
   of the European Communities, showing that they are actually    likely to
   be affected by the outcome of the investigations and that there are
   special reasons for them to be heard orally.
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5. Where the information requested by the Commission   is not supplied
   within a reasonable period, or the investigation is significantly
    impeded, findings may be made on the basis of the facts available.
6. Where the Commission has been asked to act by a Member State and it
   finds that there is insufficient evidence to justify an investigation,
    it shall  inform the Member State of its decision following
   consul tat ions.
                                  Art icle 8
1. At the end of the investigation, the Commission shall submit a report
   on the results to the Committee.
2. If the Commission considers that no Community surveillance or
   safeguard measures are necessary, it shall publish   in the Off iciaI
   Journal of the European Communities, after consulting the Committee   in
   accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 34, a notice that
   the investigations are closed, stating the main conclusions of the
   invest igat ions.
3. If the Commission considers that Community surveillance or safeguard
   measures are necessary, it shall take the necessary decisions in
   accordance with Title III.
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                                 Art icle 9
1. Information received in pursuance of this Regulation shall be used
   only for the purpose for which it was requested.
2. a)  Neither the Council, nor the Commission, nor Member States, nor
       the officials of any of these, shall reveal any information of a
       confidential nature received in pursuance of this Regulation, or
       any information provided on a confidential basis, without specific
       permission from the supplier of such   information.
   b)  Each request for confidentiality shall state the reasons why the
        information is confidential.
       However, if it appears that a request for confidentiality is
       unjustified and if the supplier of the information wishes neither
       to make it public nor to authorize its disclosure in general    terms
       or in the form of a summary, the information concerned may be
       disregarded.
3. Information will  in any case be considered to be confidential  if its
   disclosu.^ is likely to have a significantly adverse effect upon the
   supplier or the source of such   information.
4. Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall not preclude reference by the Community
   authorities to general  information and in particular to reasons on
   which decisions taken in pursuance of this Regulation are based.
   These authorities must, however, take into account the   legitimate
   interest of the legal and natural persons concerned that their
   business secrets should not be divulged.
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                                  Article 10
1. The examination of the trend of imports, of the conditions in which
   they take place and of the serious injury or threat of serious injury
   to Community producers resulting from such imports, shall cover in
   particular the following factors:
   a)  the volume of imports, in particular where there has been a
       significant   increase, either in absolute terms or relative to
       production or consumption in the Community;
   b)  the prices of the imports, in particular where there has been a
       significant price undercutting as compared with the price of a
        like product  in the Community;
   c)  the consequent   impact on the Community producers of similar or
       directly competitive products as indicated by trends in certain
       economic factors such as:
            production,
            utilization of capacity,
            stocks,
            sales,
            market share,
            prices (i.e. depression of prices or prevention of price
            increases which would normally have occurred),
            profits,
            return on capital  employed,
            cash flow,
            employment.
2. In conducting the investigation, the Commission shall take account of
   the particular economic system of the countries referred to in
   Annex  I I.
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3. Where a threat of serious injury is alleged the Commission shall also
   examine whether it is clearly foreseeable that a particular situation
    is likely to develop into actual injury.   In this regard, account may
   be taken of factors such as:
   a)   the rate of increase of the exports to the Community-,
   b)   export capacity in the country of origin or export, already in
        existence or which will be operational  in the foreseeable future,
        and the likelihood that the resulting exports will be to the
        Community.
                                  TITLE III
                    Surveillance and safeguard measures
                                 Article 11
1. Where imports of textile products originating in third countries other
   than those listed in Annex II threaten to cause injury to Community
   production of like or directly competitive products, the Commission,
   acting at the request of a Member State or    on its own initiative,
   may:
   a)   decide to introduce retrospective Community surveillance of
        certain imports, in accordance with the procedure lay down in
       Article 34.
   b)  decide, for the purposes of monitoring the trend of these imports,
        to make certain imports subject to prior Community surveillance,
        in accordance with the procedure lay down in Article 34.
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2. Where imports of textile products liberalized at Community     level and
   originating   in third countries listed in Annex   II threaten to cause:
          injury to the Community production of like or directly
        competitive products, or
        where the economic interests of the Community so require,
   the Commission, acting at the request of a Member State or on its own
    initiative, may:
   a)   decide to introduce retrospective Community surveillance of
        certain imports , in accordance with the procedure lay down in
        Art icle 34.
   b)   decide, for the purposes of monitoring the trend of these imports,
        to make certain imports subject to prior Community surveillance in
        accordance with the procedure lay down in Article 34.
3. The measures referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 above shall be , as a
   rule, of a limited period of validity.
                                 Article 12
1. Where imports of textile products originating    in third countries other
   than those listed in Annex II take place in such increased quantities,
   absolute or relative, and/or under such conditions, so as to cause
   serious injury or actual threat thereof to the Community production of
   like or directly competitive products, the Commission may, acting at
   the request of a Member State or    on its own initiative, alter the
   import rules for the product   in question by providing that it may be
   put into free circulation only on production of an import
   authorization, the granting of which shall be governed by such
   provisions and subject.to such limits as the Commission shall lay
   down.
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2. Where imports of textile products liberalized at Community   level and
   originating  in the third countries listed in Annex II take place in
   such increased, absolute or relative, quantities or under such
   conditions,   so as to threaten to cause:
         injury to the Community production of like or directly
       competitive products, or
       where the economic interests of the Community so require,
   the Commission may, acting at the request of a Member State or on its
   own initiative, alter the import rules for the product  in question by
   providing that it may be put into free circulation only on production
   of an import authorization, the granting of which shall be governed by
   such provisions and subject to such limits as the Commission shall   lay
   down.
3. The measures referred to in paragraphs 1 and 2 above or any other
   appropriate measure shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure
   laid down in Article 34.
4. The measures referred to in this Article shall apply to every product
   which is put into free circulation after the entry  into force of those
   measures. In accordance with Article 16 they may be confined to one or
   more regions of the Community.
   However, such measures shall not prevent the release for free
   circulation of products already shipped to the Community provided that
   the destination of such products cannot be changed and that those
   products which, under this Article and Article 11, may be put   into
   free circulation only on production of an import document are in fact
   accompanied by such a document.
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                                 Article 13
   Where the Commission finds, upon its own initiative or on the request
   of a Member State, that the conditions set out in Article 12,
   paragraphes 1 and 2, are fulfilled and considers that a given category
   of products listed in Annex I and not subject to any quantitative
   restriction should be subject to quantitative limits or prior or
   restrospective surveillance measure, it shall    in case of emergency put
   the matter to the Committee referred to in Article 34 within five
   working days giving the reasons for the urgency, and shall take a
   decision within five working days following the close of the
   Committee's decision.
                                 Article 14
1. Products subject to prior Community surveillance or safeguard measures
   may be put into free circulation only on production of an import
   document.   Such document shall be issued by Member States, free of
   charge, and within a maximum of five working days following submission
   of a declaration by any Community   importer, regardless of his place of
   business in the Community, for any quantity requested in case of
   surveillance and in accordance with Title IV for safeguard measures.
2. A form corresponding to the model given in Annex VII     shall be used
   for  the import document and the declaration by the importer.
   Additional  information may be required when the decision to impose
   surveillance or safeguard measures are taken.
3. The import document shall be valid for imports     throughout the Customs
   territory to which the Treaty establishing    the European Economic
   Community  is applied,   regardless of the Member State of issue.
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4. Import documents may be used only for such time as arrangements for
   the liberalization of imports remain in force in respect of the
   transactions concerned.  The said import documents may not in any
   event be used beyond the expiry of the period which will be laid down
   at the same time and by means of the same procedure as the imposition
   of surveillance or safeguard measures, and which will take account of
   the nature of the products and other special features of the
   transact ions.
5. Where the decision taken under Article 34   so requires, the origin of
   products under Community surveillance or safeguard measures must be
   proved by a certificate of origin.   This paragraph shall not prejudice
   other provisions concerning the production of any such certificate.
6. Where the product under prior Community surveillance is subject to
   regional safeguard measures in a Member State, the import
   authorization granted by that Member State may replace the import
   document.
7. The measures referred to in this Article shall apply to every product
   which is put into free circulation after the entry into force of those
   measures. In accordance with Article 16 they may be confined to one or
   more regions of the Community.
                                Article 15
Where the Community's economic interests   so require, the Commission may,
at the request of a Member State or on its own initiative, if the
situation referred to in Article 11 paragraph 2   is likely to arise:
       limit the period of validity of any import document required for
       the surveillance measures;
       make issue of this document subject to certain conditions and, as
       an exceptional measure, subject to insertion of a revocation
       clause, or, with the frequency and for the length of time
       indicated by the Commission, to the prior information and
       consultation procedure referred to in Articles 7 and 8.
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                                Article 16
Where, on the basis of the factors referred to in Articles 10, 11 and 12,
 it emerges that the conditions laid down for the adoption of surveillance
or safeguard measures are met in one or more regions of the Community,
the Commission, after having examined alternative solutions, may
exceptionally authorize the application of surveillance or safeguard
measures limited to the region(s) concerned if it considers that such
measures applied at that level are more appropriate than measures applied
throughout the Community.
These measures must be temporary and must disrupt the operation of the
internal market as little as possible.
These measures shall be adopted in accordance with the procedures laid
down in Art icle 34.
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                                  PART  I I
                                  TITLE IV
                Management of Community import restrictions
                                 Article 17
                      General principles of management
1. The quantitative limits shall be allocated in the chronological order
    in which applications are submitted (on a "first come, first served")
   basis. This allocation will be done by maximum amounts for each
   category and for each third country concerned.
2. Should more than one application be submitted at the same time,
   exceeding the quantity available under the limit concerned, the
   allocation shall be carried out in proportion to the quantities
   applied for.
3. In establishing the order of applications, they shall be filed by the
   date on which they are submitted. Consequently, all applications
   submitted to a competent authority on the same day shall be deemed to
   have been submitted simultaneously.
4. If a new application is submitted, additional amounts for each
   category and for each third country concerned may only be allocated to
   a particular importer when the previously authorized amount for that
   importer has been effectively utilised by at least 50X.
5. A reserve shall be established into which any part of a quantitative
   limit or tranche of a limit that is not allocated, assigned or used
   shall automatically be transferred.
6. Save where other provisions are adopted when the quantitative limit is
   set, the release for free circulation of products subject to limit
   shall be conditional on the presentation of an import licence issued
   by the Member States in accordance with the provisions of this
   Régulât ion.
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7. The Member States shall designate the authorities competent to carry
   out implementing measures for which they are responsible under this
   Regulation. They shall notify the Commission of the authority thus
   designated.
                                 Article 18
The Commission shall publish a notice announcing the fixing of
quantitative limits   in the Official Journal of the European Communities,
setting out the conditions to be met by licence applications, time limits
for submitting them, a list of the competent national authorities to
which they must be sent and the allocation method chosen.
                                 Article 19
1. All Community importers, no matter where they are established in the
   Community, may submit licence applications to the competent authority
   of the Member State of their choice.
   Importers' applications shall, where necessary, be accompanied by
   documentary evidence of previous imports.
2. Applications for licences shall be submitted in accordance with the
   procedures laid down in Article 34.
                                 Article 20
The competent authorities in the Member States shall forward information
concerning the licence applications they receive to the Commission,
within the time limits and in line with the conditions set out in the
procedure laid down in Article 34.
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                                  Article 21
 1. The Commission shall, within the time limit specified under the
    procedure laid down in Article 34, simultaneously examine the
     information forwarded by the competent authorities in the Member
    States and determine the amount of the limit or of its tranches for
    which these authorities must issue import licences in accordance with
    Article 17.
2. The Commission shall also ensure, as far as possible, that the
    licences issued are for economically significant quantities, having
    regard to the nature of the product concerned.
                                 Article 22
Where quantitative limit allocation takes account of traditional    trade
flows, the portion set aside for traditional   importers and the portion
allocated to other applicants shall be determined using the procedure
 laid down in Article 34. The allocation shall be carried out in
accordance with the principles set out in Articles 23 to 24.
                                 Article 23
1. Where aggregate applications by traditional   importers are equal to or
    smaller than the quantity set aside for them, the applications shall
    be met in fulI.
2. Where aggregate applications by traditional   importers exceed the
    quantity set aside for them, they shall be met on a pro rata basis,
    calculated on the basis of each importer's share of total imports by
    this group during the reference period adopted.
                                 Article 24
Where no applications are received from traditional   importers, the
importers that do apply shall have access to the whole quota or tranche
concerned.
In such cases, the allocation shall be carried out following the
procedure laid down in Article 17.
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                                Article 25
Quantities transferred to the reserve shall be allocated on the basis of
applications submitted within the period allowed, in line with the
procedure of Article 17 and any additional conditions that may be lay
down under Article 34.
                                Art icle 26
                     Rules concerning import licences
The Commission shall notify to the competent authorities in the Member
States of the quantities for which they issue licences to the various
applicants. It shall also inform the other Member States.
                                Article 27
The competent authorities in the Member States shall  issue import
licences within five working days of notification of the Commission
decision or within the time limit set by the Commission.
The said authorities shall inform the Commission that import  licences
have been  issued.
                                Article 28
The issue of licences may be made conditional upon the lodging of a
security, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 34.
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                                  Article 29
1. Import   licences shall authorize the import of products which are
    subject to quantitative limits    and shall be valid throughout the
   Community, regardless of the place of import mentioned in the
   applications by the importers.
   However, the Community may also introduce temporary     limits for one or
   more of its regions in accordance with Article 16. In such case, these
    limits shall not preclude the importation   into the region(s) concerned
   of products shipped on the basis of export    licences obtained before
    the date of introduction of the above limits.
2. The period of validity of import licences to be issued by the
   competent authorities of the Member States shall be established in
   accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 34.
3. The holders of import licences may apply to the competent     authorities
   to obtain extracts of the licences.
   Such extracts shall have the same legal effects as the licences from
   which they are derived up to the quantity for which they were     issued.
4. Applications for import licences, licences and extracts shall be drawn
   up on forms conforming to a specimen the characteristics of which
   shall be established in accordance with the procedure laid down in
   Art icle 34.
                                 Article 30
Without prejudice to the specific provisions to be adopted     in accordance
with the procedure laid down in Article 34, import    licences and their
extracts may not be loaned or transferred, whether for a consideration or
free of charge, by the person in whose name the document was     issued.
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                                A r t i c l e 31
1. Import licences or extracts which are wholly or partly unused shall be
   returned to the competent authorities of the Member State of issue
   within ten working days of their expiry date at the latest, except in
   cases of force majeure.
2. Where the issue of import licences was conditional upon the lodging of
   a security, the security shall be forfeit where the time limit
   referred to above is not complied with, except in cases of
   force maleure.
                                Article 32
The competent authorities of the Member States shall notify the
Commission, immediately upon being so informed and in any case no later
than 20 days after the expiry date of the licences, of the quantities of
the limits assigned and not used with a view to their being transferred
to the reserve pursuant to Article 17 paragraph 5.
                                Article 33
The competent authorities of the Member States shall inform the
Commission, by the 20th of each month of the quantities of products
subject to Community quantitative limits which have been imported during
the preceding month.
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                                        PART I I I
                                         TITLE V
                            Decisions making p r o c e d u r e s and
                                    final provisions
                                       Article 3 4
1. The Commission shall be assisted by a Committee composed of the
   representatives of the Member States and chaired by the representative
   of the Commission.
2. Where reference is made to the procedure laid down in this Article,
   the Chairman, o n his o w n initiative or at the request of a Member
   State shall refer the matter to the C o m m i t t e e .
   The Commission representative shall lay draft m e a s u r e s before the
   Committee. The Committee shall deliver an opinion o n the draft
   m e a s u r e s within a period which may be fixed by the Chairman in
   accordance with the degree of urgency of the m a t t e r . T h e Committee
   shall decide by the majority specified in Article 148(2) of the Treaty
   for the adoption of decisions by the Council o n a proposal from the
   Cc.Vi.r.! ss ion. In the case of votes within the Committee, the votes of
   Member States' representatives shall be weighted in accordance with
   the abovementioned Article. The Chairman shall not vote.
   The Commission shall adopt the measures proposed where they are in
   conformity with the Committee's opinion.
   Where the measures proposed are not in conformity with the Commit te's
   opinion, or where no opinion has been given, the Commission shall
   present to the Council, without delay, a proposal for the measures to
   be taken. The Council shall act by a qualified majority.
   Should the Council fail to take a decision within one month of the
   date on which the proposal was laid before it, the Commission shall
   adopt the proposed measures.
3. At the request of the Chairman, acting o n h i s o w n initiative or in
   response to a request from o n e of the Member S t a t e s ' representatives,
   the Committee shall examine any other mater relating to the
   application of this Regulation.
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                                   Art icle 35
1. This Regulation shall not preclude the fulfilment of obligations
   arising from special rules contained in agreements concluded between
   the Community and third countries.
2. a)  Without prejudice to other Community provisions, this Regulation
       shall not preclude the adoption or application by Member States:
            of prohibitions, quantitative restrictions or surveillance
            measures on grounds of public morality, public policy or
            public security;    the protection of health and life of humans,
            animals or plants, the protection of national   treasures
            possessing artistic, historic or archaeological value, or the
            protection of industrial and commercial   property;
            of special formalities concerning foreign exchange;
            of formalities introduced pursuant to international agreements
            in accordance with the Treaty.
   b)  The Member States shall inform the Commission of the measures or
       formalities to be introduced or amended in accordance with this
       paragraph.    In the event of extreme urgency, the national measures
       or formalities in question shall be communicated to the Commission
        immediately upon their adoption.
                                  Article 36
1. Regulations (EEC) Nos 288/82, 1765/82, 1766/82 and 3420/83 are hereby
   repealed, as far as their application to the textile products referred
   to in Article 1 of this regulation is concerned.
2. However, textile products covered by this Regulation and shipped
   before the date of entry into force of this Regulation shall be
   governed by the provisions in force at the time of their     shipment.
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                                Article 37
Amendments to the Annexes to this Regulation which may be necessary to
take into account the conclusion, amendment or expiry of agreements or
arrangements with third countries or amendments made to Community rules
on statistics, customs arrangements or common rules for imports shall be
adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 34.
                                Article 38
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day (...) of its
pub Iicat ion.
it shall apply from 1 January 1993.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable
in a I I Member States.
Done at Brussels,
                                              For the Counc iI
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                                                                            AIJNCX     I
                                                      TROOUCTS u L i r n a c o T O IN ARTICLE I
         A. TEXTILE PRODUCTS FALLING WITHIN SECTION X I Of                                     THE COMBINED NOMENCLATURE ( A r t             1 (2))
                1. Without prejudice to the rules for the interpretation of the combined nomenclature, the wording of the
                   description of goods is considered to be of indicative value only, since the products covered by each category are
                   determined, within this Annex, by CN codes. Where there is an 'ex* symbol in front of a CN code, the products
                   covered in each category are determined by the scope of the CN code and by that of the corresponding
                   description.
                2. Garments which are not recognizable as being garments for men or boys or as being garments for women or
                   girls are classified with the latter.
                3. Where the expression 'babies' garments' is used, this is meant also to cover girls' garments up to and including
                   commercial size 86.
                                                              GROUP I A
                   CNcode                                                    Description                                               Units
Category
                                                                                 (3)                                                    (4)
   (1)                (2)
                 5204 1100                 Cotton yarn, not put up for retail sale                                                    Tonnes
                5204 19 00
                5205 1100
                5205 12 00
                5205 13 00
                 5205 14 00
                 5205 15 10
                 5205 15 90
                 5205 2100
                 5205 22 00
                 5205 23 00
                 5205 24 00
                 5205 25 10
                 5205 25 30
                 5205 25 90
                 5205 3100
                 5205 32 00
                 5205 33 00
                 5205 34 00
                 5205 35 10
                 5205 35 90
                 5205 4100
                 5205 42 00
                 5205 43 00
                 5205 44 00
                 5205 45 10
                 5205 45 30
                        AS 90
                 5206 11 00
                 5206 12 00
                 5206 13 00
                 5206 14 00
                 5206 15 10
                 5206 15 90
                 5206 21 00
                 5206 22 00
                 5206 23 00
                 5206 24 00
                 5206 25 10
                 5206 25 90
                 5206 31 00
                 5206 32 00
                 5206 33 00
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   (i)          (2)                                        (3)                                  (4)
    1       5206 34 00
(cont'd)    5206 35 10
            5206 35 90
            5206 41 00
            5206 42 00
            5206 43 00
            5206 44 00
            5206 45 10
            5206 45 90
         ex 5604 90 00
           5208 11 10  Woven fabrics of cotton, other than gauze, terry fabrics, narrow woven Tonnes
           5208 11 90  fabrics, pile fabrics, chenille fabrics, tulle and other net fabrics:
           5208 12 11
           5208 12 13
           5208 12 15
           5208 12 19
           5208 12 91
           5208 12 93
           5208 12 95
           5208 12 99
           5208 13 00
           5208 19 00
           5208 21 10
           5208 21 90
           5208 2211
           5208 22 13
           5208 22 15
           5208 22 19
           5208 22 91
           5208 22 93
           5208 22 95
           5208 22 99
           5208 23 00
           5208 29 00
           5208 31 00
           5208 3211
           5208 32 13
           5208 32 15
           5208 32 19
           5208 32 91
           5208 32 93
           5208 32 95
           5208 32 99
           5208 33 00
           5208 39 00
           5208 41 00
           5208 42 00
           5208 43 00
           5208 49 00
           5208 51 00
           5208 52 10
           5208 52 90
           5208 53 00
           5208 59 00
           52091100
           5209 12 00
           5209 19 00
           5209 21 00
           5209 22 00
           5209 29 00
           5209 31 00
           5209 32 00
           5209 39 00
           5209 41 00
           5209 42 00
           5209 43 00
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   (1)          (2)    (3)     (4)
    2       5209 49 10
(cont'd)    5209 49 90
            5209 51 00
            5209 52 00
            5209 59 00
            521011 10
            5210 11 90
            521012 00
            5210 19 00
            5210 21 10
            5210 21 90
            5210 22 00
            5210 29 00
         • 5210 3110
            5210 3190
            5210 32 00
            5210 39 00
            5210 41 00
            5210 42 00
            5210 49 00
            5210 51 00
            5210 52 00
            5210 59 00
            5211 1100
            521112 00
            5211 19 00
            5211 21 00
            521122 00
            521129 00      -
            5211 31 00
            521132 00
            521139 00
            5211 41 00
            521142 00
            5211 43 00
            5211 49 11
            5211 49 19
            5211 49 90
            5211 51 00
            521152 00
            521159 00
            5212 11 10
            5212 1190
            5212 12 10
            5212 12 90
            5212 13 10
            5212 13 90
            5212 14 10
            5212 14 90
            5212 15 10
            5212 15 90
            5212 21 10
            5212 21 90
            5212 22 10
            5212 22 90
            5212 23 10
            5212 23 90
            5212 24 10
            5212 24 90
            5212 25 10
            5212 25 90
         ex 5811.00 00
         ex 6308 00 00
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 (1)        (2)                                   (3)       (4)
2 a)    5208 31 00 a) Of which:
        5208 32 11    Other than unbleached or bleached
        5208 32 13
        5208 32 15
        5208 32 19
        5208 32 91
        5208 32 93
        5208 32 95
        5208 32 99
        5208 33 00
        5208 39 00
        5208 41 00
        5208 42 00
        5208 43 00
        5208 49 00
        5208 51 00
        5208 52 10
        5208 52 90
        5208 53 00
        5208 59 00
        5209 3100
        5209 32 00
        5209 39 00                                      '
        5209 41 00
        5209 42 00
        5209 43 00
        5209 49 10
        5209 49 90
        5209 51 00
        5209 52 00
        5209 59 00
        5210 31 10
        5210 31 90
        5210 32 00
        5210 39 00
        5210 4100
        5210 42 00
        5210 49 00
        5210 51 00
        5210 52 00
        5210 59 00
        5211 31 00
        521132 00
        521139 00
        52114100
        521142 00
        521143 00
        521149 11
        52114919
        521149 90
        5211 5100
        521152 00
        5211 59 00
        5212 13 10
        5212 13 90
        5212 14 10
        5212 14 90
        5212 15 10
        5212 15 90
        5212 23 10
        5212 23 90
        5212 24 10
        5212 24 90
        5212 25 10
        5212 25 90
     ex 5811 00 00
     ex 6308 00 00
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(1)      (2)                                      (3)                                       (4)
     5512 1100  Woven fabrics of synthetic fibres (discontinuous or waste) other than     Tonnes
     5512 19 10 narrow woven fabrics, pile fabrics (including terry fabrics) and chenille
     5512 19 90 fabrics
     5512 2100
     5512 29 10
     5512 29 90
     5512 9100
    5512 99 10
    5512 99 90
    5513 11 10
    5513 11 30
    5513 11 90
    5513 12 00
    5513 13 00
    5513 19 00
    5513 21 10
    5513 2130
    5513 21 90
    5513 22 00
    5513 23 00
    5513 29 00
    5513 31 00
    5513 32 00
    5513 33 00
    5513 39 00
    5513 41 00
    5513 42 00
    5513 43 00
    5513 49 00
    5514 11 00
    5514 12 00
    5514 13 00
    5514 19 00
    5514 21 00
    5514 22 00
    5514 23 00
    5514 29 00
    5514 31 00
    5514 32 00
    5514 33 00
    5514 39 00
    5514 41 00
    5514 42 00
    5514 43 00
    5514 49 00
    5515 11 10
    5515 11 30
    5515 11 90
    5515 12 10
    5515 12 30
    5515 12 90
    5515 13 11
    5515 13 19
    5515 13 91
    5515 13 99
    5515 19 10
    5515 19 30
    5515 19 90
    5515 21 10
    5515 21 30
    5515 21 90
    5515 22 11
    5515 22 19
    5515 22 91
    5515 22 99
    5515 29 10
    551S .>9 M)
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  (1)            (2)                                  (3)     (4)
   3        5515 29 90
(cont'd)    5515 91 10
            5515 9130
            5515 9190
            5515 92 11
            5515 9219
            5515 92 91
            5515 92 99
            5515 99 10
            5515 99 30
            5515 99 90
            5803 90 30
         ex 5905 00 70
         ex 6308 00 00
 3 a)       5512 19 10 a) Of which:
            5512 19 90    Other than unbleached or bleached
            5512 29 10
            5512 29 90
            5512 99 10
            5512 99 90
            5513 21 10
            5513 21 30
            5513 21 90
            5513 22 00
            5513 23 00
            5513 29 00
            5513 3100
            5513 32 00
            5513 33 00
            5513 39 00
            5513 41 00
            5513 42 00
            5513 43 00
            5513 49 00
           5514 2100
           5514 22 00
           5514 23 00
           5514 29 00
           5514 31 00
           5514 32 00
           5514 33 00
           5514 39 00
           5514 41 00
           5514 42 00
           5514 43 00
           5514 49 00
           5515 11 30
           5515 1190
           5515 12 30
           5515 12 90
           5515 13 19
           5515 13 99
           5515 19 30
           5515 19 90
           5515 21 30
           5515 21 90
           5515 22 19
           5515 22 99
           5515 29 30
           5515 29 90
           5515 91 30
           5515 91 90
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  (1)           (2)    (3)    (4)
 3 a)       5515 92 19
(cont'd)    5515 92 99
            5515 99 30
            5515 99 90
            5803 90 30
         ex 5905 00 70
         ex 6308 00 00
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                                                     CROur<n
<D         <>>                                                (J)                                            (4)
       6105 1000           Shins. T-shirts, lightweight fine knit roll, polo or turtle necked jumpers   1 000 pieces
       C10S 20 10          and pullovers (other than of wool or fine animal hair), undcrvests and
       6105 20 90          the like, knitted or crocheted
       6105 90 10
       6109 10 00
       6109 90 10
       6109 90 30
       6110 20 10
       6110 30 10
       6101 1090           Jerseys, pullovers, slip-overs, waistcoats, twmsets, cardigans,
       6101 20 90                                                                                       1 000 pieces
                           bed-jackets and jumpers (other than iack<-.is and bla/.crs). anoraks,
      6101 30 90           windcheaters, waistcr jackets and the like, knitted or ctochcicd
      6102 10 90
      6102 20 90
      6102 30 90
      6110 10 10
      6110 1031
    6110 10 35
    6110     1 0 36
    6110     10 9 1
    6110     10 95
   6110      10 90
     6110   20 91
     6110   20 9 9
     6110   3091
     6110   30 99
                                                                                                        1 0 0 0 pieces
     6703   «1 10        Men's or boy's woven breeches, shorn oihei
     6703   41 9 0       than swimwesr and trousers (including slacks),
     6703   4 7. 31      women's or f.irls' woven trousers and slacks, oi
     6703   47.33        wool, of cotton or of man-made fibtcs; town
     6703   4 7. 35   J parts ofytracksuits with lining, othei th.v:
     6703   4 7 90    || category 16 or 29. of cotton o: of «ian-mj«i>
     6703   <i 19
                       j fibres
     6703   43*0
     6703    45 1?
     67 03   4-7 50
     6704 61 10
      6 704 62 31
      0 704 67 33
      6 704 67,39
      6704 63 1 8
      6 704 69 18
      621 I .1? <?
      6/1 1 5.3 '.7
      <.?1 I •;? 17
      <.7I I <•.? < 7
   6106 10 00              Women's or girls' blouses, shirts and shir»-blouses, whether or not          1 000 pieces
   6106 20 00              knitted or crocheted, of wool, cotton or in.-ui-ma<lc fibres
   6106 90 10
   6206 20 00
   6206 30 00
   6206 40 00
   6205 10 00              Men's or boys' shirts, other than knitted or crocheted, of wool, cotton    | 1 000 pieces
   6205 20 00              or in an-made fibres
   6205 30 00
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                                       GROUP II A
  (1)         (2)                                        (3)                                       (4)
         5802 11 00   Terry towelling and similar woven terry fabrics of cotton; toilet linen    Tonnes
         5802 19 00   and kitchen linen, other than knitted or crocheted, of terry towelling
                      and woven terry fabrics, of cotton
      ex 6302 60 00
  20     6302 21 00  Bed linen, other than knitted or crocheted                                  Tonnes
         6302 22 90
         6302 29 90
         6302 31 10
         6302 31 90
         6302 32 90
         6302 39 90
  22     5508 10 11  Yarn of staple or waste synthetic fibres, not put up for retail sale        Tonnes
         5508 10 19
         5509 11 00
         5509 12 00
         5509 21 10
         5509 21 90
         5509 22 10
         5509 22 90
         5509 31 10
         5509 31 90
         5509 32 10
        5509 32 90
        5509 41 10
        5509 41 90
        5509 42 10
        5509 42 90
        5509 51 00
        5509 52 10
        5509 52 90
        5509 53 00
        5509 59 00
        5509 61 10
        5509 61 90
        5509 62 00
        5509 69 00
        5509 91 10
        5509 91 90
        5509 92 00
        5509 99 00
22 a)   5508 10 19   a) Of which acrylic
        5509 31 10
        5S09 .11 9()
         S509.U 10
        5509 32 90
        5509 61 10
        5509 61 90
        5509 62 00
        5509 69 00
 23     5508 20 10   Yarn of staple or waste artificial fibres, not put up for retail sale       Tonnes
        5510 11 00
        5510 12 00
        5510 20 00
        5510 30 00
        5510 90 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                      i»r
  (1)         (2)                                       (3)                                    (4)
  32     5801 10 00  Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics (other than terry towelling or  Tonnes
         5801 21 00  terry fabrics of cotton and narrow woven fabrics) and tufted textile
         5801 22 00  surfaces, of wool, of cotton or of man-made textile fibres
         5801 23 00
         5801 24 00
         5801 25 00
         5801 26 00
         5801 31 00
         5801 32 00
         5801 33 00
         5801 34 00
         5801 35 00
         5801 36 00
         5802 20 00
         5802 30 00
32 a)    5801 22 00  a) Of which:
                        Cotton corduroy
 39      6302 51  10 Table linen, toilet and kitchen linen, other than knitted or crocheted, Tonnes
         6302 51  90 other than of terry towelling or similar terry fabrics of cotton
         6302 53  90
      ex 6302 59  00
         6302 91  10
         6302 91  90
         6302 93  90
      ex 6302 99  00
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   (1)            «il                                           Ol                                        <«)
    12      «U5L2O0           Panty-bo*e and asho. Stockings. uodcr«ockînçi. socks. anldc-*ock?.      1 000 pair»
           SUS 19 10          socfcccses and cbe like, knitted or crocHend. other rha« for b»b*«*.
           6115 19 90         tndudioc itoclangi for varicose vans, other than products of category
           6115 2 0 1 1       70
           «115 20 90
           «1159100
           « I I S 92 00
           «115 93 10
           «115 93 J0
           «115 93 99
           «11599 00
   13      «107 1100          Ma's or boys* underpants and briefs, women's or girls* lanieke/s and    I 000 pieces
           610712 00          briefs, knitted or crocheted, of wool, «orron or man-made fibre*
           «107 19 00
           «108 21 00
           «108 22 00
           «10S 29 00
   14    - «20111 00          Mea's or boys* woven overcoats,ramcoasasd otber coats, cloaks and       1 000 pieces
        oc «2011210           capes, of wool.' of co:ton or of rruBVtxudc rrrrilr fibres (other than
        ex 62011290           parkas) (of category 21)
        c x 6 2 0 l l 3 1Û
        ex 6201 13 90
           «210 20 00
   15      6202 11 00         Vostea's or girls* woven overcoats, raincoats and other coio, cloaks    1 000 pieces
        ex «20212 10          and capes; jackes and blazers, of wool, of corto.n or of man-made
        ex «202 12 50         :cxnkfibres(erher than parka») (nf category 21}
        ex 620213 10
           ê202 13 90
           «20* 3i 00
            «20* 32 90
            6204 33 90
            620* 59 19
            6210 30 00
     16      6203      11 00 Men's or boys' suits and ensembles, other than                           1 000 pieces
            6203       12 00 knitted or crocheted, of wool, of cotton or of
             6203      19 10 man-made fibres, excluding ski suits; men's or
             6203      19 30 boys' tracksuits with lining, with an outer shell
            6203      21  00 of a single identical fabric, of cotton or of
             6203      22 80 man-made fibres
             6203     23  80
            6203      29  18
            6211 32 31
             6211 33 31
17      6203 31 00            Men's or boys' jackets and blazers, other than knitted or crocheted, of          1 000 pieces
        6203 32 90            wool, of cotton or of man-made fibres
        6203 33 90
        6203 39 19
18      62071100              Men's or boys' singlets and other vests, underpants, briefs, nightshirts,          Tonnes
        6207 19 00            pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and similar articles, other than
        6207 21 00            knitted or crocheted
        6207 22 00
        6207 29 00
        6207 91 00
 ---pagebreak---       (I)          <>)                                                  (Ji
                                                                                                   A
      IS       6207 92 00
   (cont'd)    6207 99 00
               6208 tl 00       Women's or girls' singlets and other vests, slips, petticoats, briefs,
               6208 19 10       panties, nightdresses, pyjamas, negliges, bathrobes, dressing gowns
               6208 19 90       and similar articles, other than knitted or crocheted
               6208 21 00
               6208 22 00
               6208 29 00
               6208 91 10
               6208 91 90
               6208 92 10
               6208 92 90
               6208 99 00
       19      6213 20 00        Handkerchiefs, other than knitted or crocheted                                     1 0 0 0 pieces
               6213 90 00
                              <
       21   ex 6201 12 10
            ex 6201 12 90      Parkas; anoraks, windcheaters, waister jackets                                     1 000 p * ;
            «6201 13 10        and the like,other than knitted orcorchctcd.of
            ex 6201 13 90      w o o l , of cotton or man-made fibres; upper
               6201 91 00      parts of tracksuits with lining, other than
               6201 92 00      category 16 or 2 9 , of cotton or of man-made
               6201 93 00      fibres
            «6202 12 10
            ex 6202 12 90
            oc6202 13 10
            ex 6202 13 90
               6202 9100
               6202 92 00
               6202 9i 00
              6211   3241
              6211   3341
              6211  42 41
              6211   43 41
      24       6107 21 00       Men's or boys' nightshirts, pyjamas, bathrobes, dressing gowns and                  1 0 0 0 ptoees
               6107 22 00       similar articles, knitted or crocheted
               6107 29 00
               6107 91 00
               6107 92 00
            ex 6107 99 00
               6108 31 10       Women's or girls' nightdresses, pyjamas, negliges, bathrobes, dressing
               6108 31 90       gowns and similar articles, knitted or crocheted
               6108 il 11
               610S 32 19
               6108 32 90
               6108 39 00
               6108 91 00
               6108 92 00
               6108 99 10
                                                                                                                    1000 pieces       /
       26      6104   41   00   W o m e n ' s oi girls' dresses, of w o o l , of cotton or m a n - m a d e fibres
               (,10<  42   00
               610-'. 4.3  00
               MO;    '.-i 00
               6704   -41  00
               6204   42   00
               6204   43   00
                6204  44   00
27          6104 51 00          Women's or girls' skirts, including divided skirts                                     1 0 0 0 pieces
            6104 52 00
            6104 53 00
            6104 59 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                             te
     (1)                                                                         (3)                            (•i)
     27            6204    S100
   (eorîH)         6204    52 00
                   6204    Si 00
                   620«    59 10
     28            6103 41 10         Trousers, bib and brace overalls, breeches aad sbortx (other chin     1.000 pieces
                  6703 41 90          «wimwear). knitted or crociercd, of wool, of corton or man-made
                  6103 42 10          fibres
                  6103 42 90
                  6103 43 10
                  6103 43 90
                  6103 49 10
                  6103 45 93
                  6104 61 10
                  6104 61 90
                  6104 62 10
                  6104 62 SO
                  61CX 63 10 .
                  6104 63 90
                  6104 65 10
                  6104 65 91
       IS                                                                                 }              1 000 pieces
                  620411 00      *C5'e«ncr.*s or pris" sciss iad ci*«r.b!o. o:Ker ':
                  620< 12 00     rKsnkn:aecorcrocSeicc.cf»-xo , ..c:'<c::cr.or 1
                  670* 13 00     rr.an-raadc fibres, exclue:-j j!c su: 3 ; wiser.':
                  620< 19 10     or girls* t.-icksuin »•"::•. l:.-.i.-.j. w ; i ;« cu.'cr ;
                  <20< 21 00     shell of i s.:sgie identical fsbrir. oî' eerier, cr cf '
                  6204 22 £0     man-made fibrts
                  62C< 23 £0
                  620< 25 18
                  6211 < 2 3 i
                  6 : i i *3 31
31            6212 10 00           Brassières, woven, knitted or crocheted                                        1 000 pieces
68            6111 10     90       Babies' garments and clothing accessories, excluding babies' gloves,              Tonnes
              611120      90       mittens and mitts of categories 10 and 87, and babies' stockings, socks
              611130      90       and sockertes, other than knitted or crocheted, of category 88
           ex 6111 90     00
           ex 6209  10    00
           ex 6209  20   00
           ex 6209  30    00
           ex 6209  90   00
73            6112 11 00           Track suits of knitted or crocheted fabric, of wool, of cotton or of           1 000 pieces
              6112 12 00           man-made textile fibres
              6112 19 00
76            6203 22 10           Men's or boys' industrial or occupational clothing, other than knitted            Tonnes
              6203 23 10           or crocheted
              6203 29 11           Women's or girls' aprons, smock-overalls and other industrial or
              6203 32 10           occupational clothing, other than knitted or crocheted
              6203 33 10
              6203 39 11
              6203 42 11
              6203 42 51
              6203 43 11
              6203 43 31
              6203 49 11
              6203 49 31
              6204 22 10
              6204 23 10
              6204 29 11
                                                                                                                               <3)
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                       *J9
  (!)             (2)                                                 (3)                                     (4)
  76         6204 32 10
(conttt)     6204 33 10
             6204 39 11
             6204 62 11
             6204 62 51
             6204 63 11
             6204 63 31
             6204 69 11
             6204 69 31
             621132    10
             621133    10
             621142    10
             6211 43   10
  77     ex 6211 20 00    Ski suits, other than knitted or crocheted                                        Tonnes
  78        6203  41  30  Garments, other than knitted or crocheted, excluding garments of                  Tonnes
            6203  42  59  categories 6, 7, 8 , 1 4 , 1 5 , 1 6 , 1 7 , 1 8 , 21, 26, 27, 29, 68, 72, 76 and
            6203  43  39  77
            6203  49  39
            6204  61  80
            6204  61  90
            6204  62  59
            6204  62  90
            6204  63  39
            6204  63  90
            6204  69  39
            6204  69  50
            6210 40 00
            6210 50 00
            62113100
            621132 90
            6211 33 90
            c*;i 41 oo
            621142 90
            621143 90
  83        6101 10 10    Overcoats, jackets, blazers and other garments, including ski suits,              Tonnes
            6101 20 10    knitted or crocheted, excluding garments of categories 4 , 5 , 7 , 1 3 , 24,
            6101 30 10    26, 27, 28, 68, 69, 72, 73, 74, 75
            6102 10 10
            6102 20 10
            6102 30 10
            6103  31  00
            6103  32  00
            6103  33  00
         ex 6103 39   00
            6104 31 00
            6104 32 00
            6104 33 00
         ex 6104 39 00
         ex 6112 20 00
            6113 00   90
            6114  10  00
            6114 20   00
            6114 30   00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                               Ça
                                      GROUP III A
  (l)         (2)                                      (3)                                       (4)
  33     5407 20 11  Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn obtained from strip or the like  Tonnes
                     of polyethylene or polypropylene, less than 3 m wide
         6305 31 91
         6305 31 99  Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods, not knitted or
                     crocheted, obtained from strip or the like
 34      5407 20 19  Woven fabrics of synthetic filament yarn, obtained from strip or the      Tonnes
                     like of polyethylene or polypropylene, 3 m or more wide
 35      5407 10 00  Woven fabrics of synthetic fibres (continuous), other than those for      Tonnes
         5407 20 90  tyres of category 114
         5407 30 00
         5407 41 00
         5407 42 10
         5407 42 90
         5407 43 00
         5407 44 10
         5407 44 90
         5407 51 00
         5407 52 00
         5407 53 10
         5407 53 90
         5407 54 00
         5407 60 10
         5407 60 30
         5407 60 51
         5407 60 59
         5407 60 90
         5407 71 00
         5407 72 00
         5407 73 10
         5407 73 91
         5407 73 99
         5407 74 00
         5407 81 00
         5407 82 00
         5407 83 10
         5407 83 90
         5407 84 00
         5407 91 00
         5407 92 00
         5407 93 10
         5407 93 90
         5407 94 00
      ox SKI I 00 00
      ex 5905 00 70
35 a)    5407 42 10  a) Of which:
         5407 42 90     Other than unbleached or bleached
         5407 43 00
         5407 44 10
         5407 44 90
         5407 52 00
         5407 53 10
         5407 53 90
         5407 54 00
         5407 60 30
         5407 60 51
         5407 60 59
         5407 60 90
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                 S"1
  (1)             (2)                                       (3)                                       (4)
 35 a)      5407 72 00
(cont'd)    5407 73 10
            5407 73 91
            5407 73 99
            5407 74 00
            5407 82 00
            5407 83 10
            5407 83 90
            5407 84 00
            5407 92 00
            5407 93 10
            5407 93 90
            5407 94 00
         ex 5811 00 00
         ex 5905 00 70
  36        5408   10 00 Woven fabrics of continuous artificial fibres, other than those for tyres  Tonnes
            5408   21 00 of category 114
            5408   22 10
            5408   22 90
            5408   23 10
            5408   23 90
            5408   24 00
            5408   31 00
            5408   32 00
            5408   33 00
            5408   34 00
         ex 581100 00
         ex 5905 00 70
36 a)       5408 10 00   a) Of which:
            5408 22 10      Other than unbleached or bleached
            5408 22 90
            J-TV/8 23 10
            5408 23 90
            5408 24 00
            5408 32 00
            5408 33 00
            5408 34 00
         ex 5811 00 00
         ex 5905 00 70
  37        5516 1100    Woven fabrics of artificial staple fibres                                  Tonnes
            5516 12 00
            5516 13 00
            5516 1400
            5516 2100
            5516 22 00
            5516 23 10
            5516 23 90
            5516 24 00
            5516 31 00
            5516 32 00
            5516 33 00
            5516 34 00
            5516 4100
            5516 42 00
            5516 43 00
            5516 44 00
            5516 9100
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                    a
                 (2)                                       (3)                                       (4)
   37        5516 92 00
(cont'd)     5516 93 00
             5516 94 00
             5803 90 50
         ex 5905 00 70
 37 a)       5516 12 00  a) Of which:
            5516 13 00
                            Other than unbleached or bleached
            5516 14 00
            5516 22 00
             5516 23 10
            5516 23 90
            5516 24 00
            5516 32 00
            5516 33 00
            5516 34 00
            5516 4200
            5516 43 00
            5516 44 00
            5516 92 00
            5516 93 00
            5516 94 00
            5803 90 50
         ex 5905 00 70
 38 A       6002 43 11  Knitted or crocheted synthetic curtain fabric including net curtain        Tonnes
            6002 93 10  fabric
 38 B    ex 6303 91 00  Net curtains, other than knitted or crocheted                              Tonnes
         ex 6303 92 90
         ex 6303 99 90
  40     ex 6303 91 00  Woven curtains (including drapes, interior blinds, curtain and bed         Tonnes
         ex 6303 92 90  valances and other furnishing articles), other than knitted or crocheted,
         ex 6303 99 90  of wool, of cotton or of man-made fibres
            6304 19 10
         ex 6304 19 90
            6304 92 00
         ex 6304 93 00
         ex 6304 99 00
  41        5401 10 11  Yarn of synthetic filament (continuous), not put up for retail sale, other Tonnes
            5401 1019   than non-textured single yarn untwisted or with a twist of not more
                        than 50 turns per metre
            5402 10 10
            5402 10 90
            5402 20 00
            5402 31 10
            5402 3130
            5402 3190
            5402 32 00
            5402 33 10
            5402 33 90
            5402 39 10
            5402 39 90
            5402 49 10
            5402 49 91
            5402 49 99
            5402 51 10
            5402 5130
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                  •T3
   (1)           (2)                                          (3)                                      (4)
   41        5402 51 90
(cont'd)     5402 52 10
             5402 52 90
             5402 59 10
             5402 59 90
             5402 61 10
            5402 61 30
            5402 61 90
            5402 62 10
            5402 62 90
            5402 69 10
            5402 69 90
         ex 5604 20 00
         ex 5604 90 00
  42        5401 20 10  Yarn of continuous man-made fibres, not put up for retail sale:              Tonnes
                           Yarn of artificial fibres; yarn of artificial filaments, not put up for
            5403 10 00
                           retail sale, other than single yarn of viscose rayon untwisted or with a
            5403 20 10
                           twist of not more than 250 turns per metre and single non-textured
            5403 20 90
                           yarn of cellulose acetate
         ex 5403 32 00
            5403 33 90
            5403 39 00
            5403 41 00
            5403 42 00
            5403 49 00
         ex 5604 20 00
  43        5204 20 00  Yarn of man-made filament, yarn of staple artificial fibres, cotton yarn,    Tonnes
                        put up for retail sale
            520710 00
            5207 90 00
            5401 10 90
            5401 20 90
            5406 10 00
            5406 20 00
            5508 20 90
            551130 00
  46        5105 10 00  Carded or combed sheep's or lambs' wool or other fine animal hair            Tonnes
            5105 21 00
            5105 29 00
            5105 30 10
            M 05 30 90
  47        5106  10 10 Yarn of carded sheep's or lambs' wool (woollen yarn) or of carded fine       Tonnes
            5106  10 90 animal hair, not put up for retail sale
            5106 20  11
            5106 20  19
            5106 20  91
            5106 20  99
            5108 10 10
            5108 10 90
  48        5107 10  10 Yarn of combed sheep's or lambs' wool (worsted yarn) or of combed            Tonnes
            5107 10  90 fine animal hair, not put up for retail sale
            5107 20  10
            5107 20  30
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                              •Sri
  (1)         u,                                          (3)                                       (4)
  48     5107 20  51
(cont'd) 5107 20  59
         5107 20 91
         5107 20 99
         5108 20 10
         5108 20 90
  49     5109 10 10  Yam of sheep's or lambs' wool or of fine animal hair, put up for retail      Tonnes
         5109 10 90  sale
         5109 90 10
         5109 90 90
  50     5111 1100   Woven fabrics of sheep's or lambs' wool or of fine animal hair               Tonnes
         5111 19 10
         5111 19 90
         511120 00
         511130 10
         511130 30
         511130 90
         511190 10
         511190 91
         511190 93
         511190 99
         5112 1100
         51121910
         5112 19 90
         5112 20 00
         5112 30 10
         5112 30 30
         5112 30 90
         5112 9010
         5112 90 91
         5112 90 93
         5112 90 99
  51     5203 00 00  Cotton, carded or combed                                                     Tonnes
  53     5803 10 00  Cotton gauze                                                                 Tonnes
  54     5507 00 00  Staple artificial fibres, including waste, carded, combed or otherwise       Tonnes
                     processed for spinning
  55     5506 10 00  Synthetic staple fibres, including waste, carded or combed or otherwise      Tonnes
         5506 20 00  processed for spinning
         5506 30 00
         5506 90 10
         5506 90 91
         5506 90 99
  56     5508 10 90  Yarn of staple synthetic fibres (including waste), put up for retail         Tonnes
                     sale
         5511 10 00
         551120 00
  58     5701 10 10  Carpets, carpetines and rugs, knotted (made up or not)                       Tonnes
         5701 10 91
         5701 10 93
         5701 10 99
         5701 90 10
         5701 90 90
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                     K
(i)         (2)                                     (3)                                     (4)
59     5702 10 00 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, other than the carpets of    Tonnes
       5702 31 10 category 58
       5702 31 30
       5702 31 90
       5702 32 10
       5702 32 90
       5702 39 10
       5702 41 10
       5702 41 90
       5702 42 10
       5702 42 90
       5702 49 10
       5702 51 00
       5702 52 00
    ex 5702 59 00
       5702 91 00
       5702 92 00
    ex 5702 99 00
       5703 10 10
       5703 10 90
       5703 2011
       5703 20 19
       5703 20 91
       5703 20 99
       5703 30 11
       5703 30 19
       5703 30 51
       5703 30 59
       5703 30 91
       5703 30 99
       5703 90 10
       5703 90 90
       5704 10 00
       5704 90 00
       5705 00 10
       5705 00 31
       5705 00 39
    ex 5705 00 90
60     5805 00 00 Tapestries, hand-made, of the type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubusson,        Tonnes
                  Beau vais and the like, and needleworked tapestries (for example, petit
                  point and cross stitch) made in panels and the like by hand
61  ex 5806 10 00 Narrow woven fabrics, and narrow fabrics (bolduc) consisting of warp    Tonnes
       5806 20 00 without weft assembled by means of an adhesive, other than labels and
       5806 31 10 similar articles of category 62
       5806 31 90
       5806 32 10 Elastic fabrics and trimmings (not knitted or crocheted), made from
       5806 32 90 textile materials assembled from rubber thread
       5806 39 00
       5806 40 00
62     5606 00 91 Chenille yarn (including flock chenille yarn), gimped yarn (other than  Tonnes
       5606 00 99 metallized yarn and gimped horsehair yarn):
       5804 10 11 Tulle and other net fabrics but not including woven, knitted or
       5804 10 19 crocheted fabrics, hand or mechanically-made lace, in the piece, in
       5804 10 90 strips or in motifs
       5804 21 10
       5804 21 90
       5804 29 10
       5804 29 90
       5804 30 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                   a
  (1)            (2)                                        (.1)                                    (4)
  62         5807 10 10 Labels, badges and the like of textile materials, not embroidered, in the
(cont'd)     5807 10 90 piece, in strips or cut to shape or size, woven
             5808 10 00 Braids and ornamental trimmings in the piece; tassels, pompoms and
             5808 90 00 the like
             5810 10 10 Embroidery, in the piece, in strips or in motifs
             581010 90
             5810 91 10
             5810 91 90
             5810 92 10
            5810 92 90
            5810 99 10
            5810 99 90
  63        5906 91 00  Knitted or crocheted fabric of synthetic fibres containing by weight 5 %  Tonnes
                        or more of elastomeric yarn and knitted or crocheted fabric containing
         ex 6002 10 10  by weight 5 % or more of rubber thread
            6002 10 90
         ex 6002 30 10
            6002 30 90
         ex 6001 10 00  Raschel lace and long-pile fabric of synthetic fibres
            6002 20 31
            6002 43 19
  65        5606 00 10  Knitted or crocheted fabric other than those of categories 38 A and 63,   Tonnes
                        of wool, of cotton or of man-made fibres
         ex 6001 10 00
            6001 2100
            6001 22 00
            6001 29 10
            6001 91 10
            6001 9130
            6001 9150
            6001 9190
            6001 92 10
            6001 92 30
            6001 92 50
            6001 92 90
            6001 99 10
         ex 6002 10 10
            6002 20 10
            6002 20 39
            6002 20 50
            6002 20 70
         ex 6002 30 10
            6002 41 00
            6002 42 10
            6002 42 30
            6002 42 50
            6002 42 90
            6002 43 31
            6002 43 33
            6002 43 35
            6002 43 39
            6002 43 50
            6002 43 91
            6002 43 93
            6002 43 95
           6002 43 99
           6002 91 00
           6002 92 10
           6002 92 30
           6002 92 50
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                          St
  (1)           (2)                                     (3)                                      (4)
  65        6002 92 90
(cont'd)    6002 93 31
            6002 93 33
            6002 93 35
            6002 93 39
            6002 93 91
            6002 93 99
  66        6301 10 00 Travelling rugs and blankets, other than knitted or crocheted, of wool, Tonnes
            6301 20 91 of cotton or of man-made fibres
            6301 20 99
            6301 30 90
         ex 6301 40 90
         ex 6301 90 90
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                ç?
                                        GROUP III B
  (1)         (2)                                        (3)                                        (4)
  10      6111 1010   Gloves, mittens and mitts, knitted or crocheted                           1 000 pairs
          61112010
          61113010
      ex 6111 90 00
          61161010
          611610 90
         6116 9100
         6116 92 00
        ,6116 93 00
         6116 99 00
  67     5807 90 90   Knitted or crocheted clothing accessories other than for babies;            Tonnes
                      household linen of all kinds, knitted or crocheted; curtains (including
         6113 0010    drapes) and interior blinds, curtain or bed valances and other
                      furnishing articles knitted or crocheted; knitted or crocheted blankets
         611710 00    and travelling-rugs, other knitted or crocheted articles including parts
         6117 20 00   of garments or of clothing accessories
         6117 8010
         6117 80 90
         6117 90 00
         6301 20 10
         6301 30 10
         6301 40 10
         6301 90 10
         6302 10 10
         6302 10 90
         6302 40 00
      ex 6302 60 00
         6303 11 00
         6303 12 00
         6303 19 00
         6304 11 00
         6304 91 00
      ex 6305 20 00
      ex 6305 39 00
      ex 6305 90 00
         6305 31 10
         6307 10 10
         6307 90 10
67 a)    6305 31 10  a) Of which:
                         Sacks and bags of a kind used for the packing of goods, made from
                         polyethylene or polypropylene strip
 69      6108 11  10 Women's or girls' slips and petticoats, knitted or crocheted              1 000 pieces
         6108 11  90
         6108 19  10
         6108 19  90
 70      6115 1100   Panty-hose and tights of synthetic fibres, measuring per single yarn less 1 000 pairs
         6115 20 19  than 67 decitex (6,7 tex)
         6115 93 91  Women's full-length hosiery of synthetic fibres
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                            ra
(1)         (2)                                        (3)                                        (4)
72     6112 31 10   Swimwear, of wool, of cotton or of man-made fibres                        1 000 pieces
       6112 3190
       6112 39 10
       6112 39 90
       6112 4 1 1 0
       6112 4 1 9 0
       6112 4 9 1 0
       6112 49 90
       6211 1100
       6211 12 00
74     6104  1100   Women's or girls knitted or crocheted suits and ensembles, of wool, of    1 000 pieces
       6104  12 00  cotton or man-made fibres, excluding ski suits
       6104  13 00
    ex 6104  19 00
       6104  2100
       6104  22 00
       6104  23 00
    ex 6104  29 00
75     6103 11 00   Men's or boys' knitted or crocheted suits and ensembles, of wool, of      1000 pieces
       6103 12 00   cotton or of man-made fibres, excluding ski suits
       6103 19 00
       6103 21 00
       6103 22 00
       6103 23 00
       6103 29 00
84     6214 20  00  Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like other than         Tonnes
       6214 30  00  knitted or crocheted, of wool, of cotton or man-made fibres
       6214 40  00
       6214 90  10
85     6215 20 00   Ties, bow ties and cravats not knitted or crocheted, of wool, of cotton     Tonnes
       6215 90 00   or man-made fibres
86     6212 20 00   Corsets, corset-belts, suspender belts, braces, suspenders, gaiters and   1 000 pieces
       6212 30 00   the like, and parts thereof, whether or not knitted or crocheted
       6212 90 00
87     6216 00 00   Gloves, mittens and mitts, not knitted or crocheted                         Tonnes
    ex 6209  10 00
    ex 6209  20 00
    ex 6209  30 00
    ex 6209  90 00
88     6217 10 00   Stockings, socks and sockettes, not knitted or crocheted; other clothing    Tonnes
       6217 90 00   accessories, parts of garments or of clothing accessories, other than for
                    babies, other than knitted or crocheted
    ex 6209  10 00
    ex 6209  20 00
    ex 6209  30 00
    ex 6209  90 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                               £ô
 (1)          (2)                                       (3)                                    (4)
 90       5607 41 00  Twine, cordage, ropes and cables of synthetic fibres, plaited or not   Tonnes
          5607 49 11
          5607 49 19
          5607 49 90
          5607 50 11
          5607 50 19
          5607 50 30
          5607 50 90
91       6306 21 00   Tents                                                                  Tonnes
         6306 22 00
         6306 29 00
93    ex 6305 20 00   Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods of woven       Tonnes
      ex 6305 39 00   fabrics, other than made from polyethylene or polypropylene strip
94       5601  10 10  Wadding of textile materials and articles thereof; textile fibres, not Tonnes
         5601  10 90  exceeding 5 mm in length (flock), textile dust and mill neps
         5601  21 10
         5601  21 90
         5601  22 10
         5601  22 91
         5601  22 99
         5601  29 00
         5601  30 00
95       5602 10 19  Felt and articles thereof, whether or not impregnated or coated, other  Tonnes
         5602 10 31  than floor coverings
         5602 10 39
         5602 10 90
         5602 21 00
         5602 29 90
         5602 90 00
     ex 5807 90 10
     ex 5905 00 70
         6210 10 10
        6307 90 91
96       5603 00  10 Non-woven fabrics and articles of such fabrics, whether or not          Tonnes
        5603  00  91 impregnated, coated, covered or laminated
        5603  00  93
        5603  00  95
         5603 00  99
     ex 5807 90 10
     ex 5905 00 70
        6210 10 91
        6210 10 99
     ex 6301 40 90
     ex 6301 90 90
     * 6302 22 10
        6302 32 10
        6302 53 10
        6302 93 10
        6303 92 10
        6303 99 10
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                   (cA
   (1)            (2)                                        (3)                                        (4)
  96      ex 6304 19 90
(cont'd)  ex 6304 93 00
          ex 6304 99 00
          ex 6305 39 00
             6307 10 30
          ex 6307 90 99
  97         5608  11 11  Nets and netting made of twine, cordage or rope and made up fishing         Tonnes
             5608  11 19  nets of yarn, twine, cordage or rope
             5608  1191
             5608  1199
             5608  19 11
             5608  19 19
             5608  19 31
             5608  19 39
             5608  19 91
             5608  19 99
             5608  90 00
  98         5609 00 00  Other articles made from yarn, twine, cordage, rope or cables, other         Tonnes
                          than textile fabrics, articles made from such fabrics and articles of
             5905 00 10  category 97
  99        5901 10 00   Textile fabrics coated with gum or amylaceous substances, of a kind          Tonnes
            5901 90 00   used for the outer covers of books and the like; tracing cloth; prepared
                         painting canvas; buckram and similar stiffened textile fabrics of a kind
                         used for hat foundations
            5904  10  00 Linoleum, whether or not cut to shape; floor coverings consisting of a
            5904  91  10 coating or covering applied on a textile backing, whether or not cut to
            5904  91  90 shape
            5904  92  00
            5906  10  10 Rubberized textile fabrics, not knitted or crocheted, excluding those
            5906  10  90 for tyres
            5906  99  10
            5906  99  90
            5907 00 00   Textile fabrics otherwise impregnated or coated; painted canvas being
                         theatrical scenery, studio back-cloths or the like, other than of category
                         100
 100        5903 10 10   Textile fabrics impregnated, coated, covered or laminated with               Tonnes
            5903 10 90   preparations of cellulose derivatives or of other artificial plastic
            5903 20 10   materials
            5903 20 90
            5903 90 10
            5903 90 91
            5903 90 99
 101     ex 5607 90 00   Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, plaited or not, other than of              Tonnes
                         synthetic fibres
 109        6306  1100   Tarpaulins, sails, twinings, and sunblinds                                   Tonnes
            6306  12 00
            6306  19 00
            6306  31 00
            6306  39 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                         a
 (1)        (2)                                     (3)                                   (4)
110     6306 41 00 Woven pneumatic mattresses                                           Tonnes
        6306 49 00
111     6306 91 00 Camping goods, woven, other than pneumatic mattresses and tents      •Tonnes
        6306 99 00
112     6307 20 00 Other made up textile articles, woven, excluding those of categories Tonnes
     ex 6307 90 99 113 and 114
113     6307 10 90 Floor cloths, dish cloths and dusters, other than knitted or         Tonnes
                   crocheted
114     5902 10 10 Woven fabrics and articles for technical uses                        Tonnes
        5902 10 90
        5902 20 10
        5902 20 90
        5902 90 10
        5902 90 90
        5908 00 00
        5909 00 10
        5909 00 90
        5910 00 00
        5911 10 00
     ex 5911 20 00
        591131 11
        5911 31 19
        59113190
        591132 10
        591132 90
        591140 00
        59119010
        591190 90
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                  63
                                         GROUP IV
 (1)          (2)                                        (3)                                         (4)
115      5306  1011   Flax or ramie yarn                                                           Tonnes
         5306  10 19
         5306  10 31
         5306  10 39
         5306  10 50
        '5306  10 90
         5306  2011
         5306  20 19
         5306  20 90
         5308 90 11
         5308 90 13
         5308 90 19
117      5309 11 11  Woven fabrics of flax or of ramie                                             Tonnes
         5309 11 19
         5309 1190
         5309 19 10
         5309 19 90
         5309 21 10
         5309 21 90
         5309 29 10
         5309 29 90
         5311 00 10
         5803 90 90
         5905 00 31
        5905 00 39
118     6302 29   10 Table linen, toilet linen and kitchen of flax or ramie, other than knitted    Tonnes
        6302 39   10 or crocheted
        6302 29   30
        6302 52   00
     ex 6302 59   00
        6302 92   00
     ex 6302 99   00
120  ex 6303 99 90   Curtains (including drapes), interior blinds, curtain and bed valances        Tonnes
                     and other furnishing articles, not knitted or crocheted, of flax or
        6304 19 30   ramie
     ex 6304 99 00
121  ex 5607 «W 00   Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, plaited or not, of flax or ramie            Tonnes
122  ex 6305 90 00   Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods, used, of flax,       Tonnes
                     other than knitted or crocheted
123     5801 90 10   Wovcn-pile fabrics and chenille fabrics of flax or ramie, other than          Tonnes
                     narrow woven fabrics
        6214 90 90   Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like, of flax or ramie,
                     other than knitted or crocheted
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                    6//
                                             GROUP V
  (1)           (2)                                        (3)                                      (4)
 124       5501  10 00  Synthetic staple fibres                                                   Tonnes
           5501  20 00
           5501  30 00
           5501  90 00
           5503 10 11
           5503 10 19
           5503 10 90
           5503 20 00
           5503 30 00
           5503 40 00
           5503 90 10
           5503 90 90
           5505  10 10
           5505  10 30
           5505  10 50
           5505  10 70
           5505  10 90
 125 A     5402 41  10 Synthetic filament yarn (continuous) not put up for retail sale, other     Tonnes
          5402 41   30 than yarn of category 41
          5402 41   90
          5402 42   00
          5402 43   10
          5402 43   90
125 B     5404   1010  Monofilament, strip (artificial straw and the like) and imitation catgut   Tonnes
          5404  10 90  of synthetic materials
          5404  9011
          5404  90 19
          5404  90 90
       ex 5604 20 00
       ex 5604 90 00
126       5502 00 10   Artificial staple fibres                                                   Tonnes
          5502 00 90
          5504 10 00
          5504 90 00
          5505 20 00
U7A       S403 11 00   Yarn of antficiul filaments (continuous) not put up for retail sale, other Tonnes
       ex 540J M 00    thiin yarn ol category 42
          5403 33 10
127 B     5405 00 00   Monofilament, strip (artificial straw and the like) and imitation catgut   Tonnes
                       of artificial textile materials
128       5105 40 00   Coarse animal hair, carded or combed                                       Tonnes
129       5110 00 00   Yarn of coarse animal hair or of horsehair                                 Tonnes
130 A     5004 00 10   Silk yarn other than yarn spun from silk waste                             Tonnes
          5004 00 90
          5006 00 10
                                                                                                         M)
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                              65"
 (1)          (2)                                      (3)                                       (4)
130 B    5005 00 10  Silk yarn other than of category 130 A; silk-worm gut                     Tonnes
         5005 00 90
         5006 00 90
131      5308 90 90 Yarn of other vegetable textile fibres                                     Tonnes
132      5308 30 00 Paper yarn                                                                 Tonnes
133      5308 20 10 Yarn of true hemp                                                          Tonnes
         5308 20 90
134      5605 00 00 Metallized yarn                                                            Tonnes
135      5113 00 00 Woven fabrics of coarse animal hair or of horsehair                        Tonnes
136      5007 10 00 Woven fabrics of silk or of silk waste                                     Tonnes
         5007 20 10
         5007 20 21
         5007 20 31
         5007 20 39
         5007 20 41
         5007 20 51
         5007 20 59
         5007 20 61
         5007 20 69
         5007 20 71
         5007 90 10
         5007 90 30
         5007 90 50
         5007 90 90
         5803 90 10
      ex 5905 00 90
      ex 5911 20 00
137   ex 5801 90 90 Woven pile fabrics and chenille fabrics and narrow woven fabrics of        Tonnes
                    silk, or of silk waste
      ex 5806 10 00
138      5311 00 90 Woven fabrics of paper yarn and other textile fibres other than of         Tonnes
                    ramie
      ex 5905 00 90
139      5809 00 00 Woven fabrics of metal threads or of metallized yarn                       Tonnes
140   ex 6001 10 00 Knitted or crocheted fabric of textile material other than wool or fine    Tonnes
         6001 29 90 animal hair, cotton or man-made fibres
         6001 99 90
         6002 20 90
         6002 49 00
         6002 99 00
141   ex 6301 90 90 Travelling rugs and blankets of textile material other than wool or fine   Tonnes
                    animal hair, cotton or man-made fibres
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                   LG
 (1)           (2)                                        (3)                                       (4)
142    ex  5702 39 90  Carpets and other textile floor coverings of sisal, of other fibres of the Tonnes
       ex  5702 49 90  Agave family or of Manila hemp
       ex  5702 59 00
       ex  5702 99 90
       ex 5705 00 90
144       5602 10 35  Felt of coarse animal hair                                                  Tonnes
          5602 29 10
145       5607 30 00  Twine, cordage, ropes and cables plaited or not abaca (Manila hemp)         Tonnes
      ex 5607 90 00    or of true hemp
146 A ex 5607 21 00   Binder or baler twine for agricultural machines, of sisal or other fibres   Tonnes
                      of the Agave family
146 B ex 5607 21 00   Twine, cordage, ropes and cables of sisal or other fibres of the Agave      Tonnes
          5607 29 10  family, other than the products of category 146 A
          5607 29 90
146 C     5607 10 00  Twine, cordage, ropes and cables, whether of not plaited or braided, of     Tonnes
                      jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading No 5303
147       5003 90 00  Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling), yarn waste and       Tonnes
                      garnetted stock, other than not carded or combed
148 A     5307 10 10  Yarn of jute or of other textile bast fibres of heading No 5303             Tonnes
          5307 10 90
          5307 20 00
148 B     5308 10 00  Coir yarn                                                                   Tonnes
149       5310 10 90  Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres of a width of more    Tonnes
      ex 5310 90 00   than 150 cm
150       5310 10 10  Woven fabrics of jute or of other textile bast fibres of a width of not     Tonnes
      ex 5310 90 00   more than 150 cm
          6305 10 90  Sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods, of jute or of      Tonnes
                      other textile bast fibres, other than used
151 A     5702 20 00  Floor coverings of coconut fibres (coir)                                    Tonnes
151 B ex  5702 39  90 Carpets and other textile floor coverings, of jute or of other textile bast Tonnes
      ex  5702 49  90 fibres, other than tufted or flocked
      ex  5702 59  00
      ex  5702 99  00
152       5602 10 11  Needle loom felt of jute or of other textile bast fibres not impregnated    Tonnes
                      or coated, other than floor coverings
153       6305 10 10  Used sacks and bags, of a kind used for the packing of goods, of jute or    Tonnes
                      of other textile bast fibres of heading No 5303
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                               6?
 (1)         (2)                                          (3)                                     (4)
 154     5001 00 00  Silkworm cocoons suitable for reeling                                      Tonnes
         5002 00 00  Raw silk (not thrown)
         5003 10 00  Silk waste (including cocoons unsuitable for reeling), yarn waste and
                     garnetted stock, not carded or combed
        5101 1100    Wool not carded or combed
        5101 19 00
        5101 21 00
        5101 29 00
        510130 00
        5102 10 10   Fine or coarse animal hair, not carded or combed
        5102 10 30
        5102 10 50
        5102 10 90
        5102 20 00
        5103 10 10  Waste of wool or of fine or coarse animal hair, including yarn waste but
        5103 10 90  excluding garnetted stock
        5103 20 10
        5103 20 91
        5103 20 99
        5103 30 00
        5104 00 00  Garnetted stock of wool or fine or coarse animal hair
        5301  10 00 Flax, raw or processed but not spun: flax tow and waste (including yarn
        5301 21 00  waste and garnetted stock)
        5301 29 00
        5301 30 10
        5301 30 90
        5305 91 00  Ramie and other vegetable textile fibres raw or processed but not spun:
        5305 99 00  tow, noils and waste, other than coir and abaca of heading
                    No 5304
        5201 00 10  Cotton, not carded or combed
        ""l 00 90
        5202 10 00  Cotton waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
        5202 91 00
        5002 99 00
        5302 10 00  True hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), raw or processed but not spun: tow
        5302 90 00  and waste of true hemp (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
        5305 21 00  Abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textiles Nee), raw or processed but not
        5305 29 00  spun: tow, noils and waste of abaca (including yarn waste and
                    garnetted stock)
        5303 10 00  Jute and other textile bast fibres (excluding flax, true hemp and ramie),
        5303 90 00  raw or processed but not spun: tow and waste of true hemp (including
                    yarn waste and garnetted stock)
        5304 10 00  Other vegetable textile fibres, raw or processed but not spun: tow, noils
        5304 90 (M) and waste of such fibres (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)
        5305 1100
        5305 19 00
        5305 91 00
        5305 99 00
156     6106 90 30  Blouses and pullovers knitted or crocheted of silk or silk waste for        Tonnes
                    women and girls
     ex 6110 90 90
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                a
 (i)           (2)                                      (3)                                       (4)
 157      610190 10   Garments, knitted or crocheted, other than those of categories 1 to 123   Tonnes
          6101 90 90   and of category 156
          6102 90 10
          6102 90 90
      ex 6103 39 00
          6103 49 99
      ex 6104 19 00
      ex 6104 29 00
      ex 6104 39 00
      ex 6104 49 00
          6104 69 99
          6105 90 90
          6106 90 50
          6106 90 90
      ex 6107 99 00
          6108 99 90
          6109 90 90
          6110 90 10
      ex 6110 90 90
     ex 6111 90 00
         6114 90 00
159      6204 49 10   Dresses, blouses and shirt-blouses, not knitted or crocheted, of silk or  Tonnes
         6206 10 00   silk waste
         6214 10 00   Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantillas, veils and the like, not knitted or
                      crocheted, of silk or silk waste
         6215 10 00   Ties, bow ties and cravats of silk or silk waste
160      6213 10 00   Handkerchiefs of silk or silk waste                                       Tonnes
161      6201 19 00   Garments, not knitted or crocheted, other than those of categories 1 to   Tonnes
        6201 99 00    123 and category 159
        6202 19 00
         6202 99 00
        6203 19 90
        6203 29 90
         6203 39 90
         fi.MH 4') 40
         6204  19 90
         6204  29 90
         6204  39 90
        6204   49 90
        6204   59 90
        6204   69 90
        6205 90 10
        6205 90 90
        6206 90 10
        6206 90 90
     ex 6211 20 00
        6211 39 00
        6211 49 00
 ---pagebreak---                                                         «8
 B. Other products (Codes of the Combined Nomenclature)
    3921 12 00
ex 3921 13
ex 3921 90 60
    4202  12 19
    4202  12 50
    4202  12 91
    4202  12 99
    4202 22  10
    4202 22  90
    4202 32  10
    4202 32  90
    4202 92  11
    4202 92  15
    4202 92  19
    4202 92  91
    4202 92  95
    4202 92  99
ex 6405 20
ex 6406 10
ex 6406 99
ex  6501 00
ex  6502 00
ex  6503 00
ex  6504 00
ex  6505 90
    6601 10  00
    6601 91  00
    6601 99  00
    6601 99  90
ex 7019 10
ex 7019 20
    8708 21 10
    8708 21 90
    8804 00 00
    9113 90 30
ex 9113 90 90
ex 9113 90 90
ex 9113 90 90
ex 9404 90
    9502 91 00
ex 9612 10
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                              A N N E X   II
             List of Third Countries referred to in Article 2
People's Republic of China
North Korea
Viet Nam
MongoIi a
Armenia
Azerbaïdjan
Belarus
Georgia
Kazakhstan
Kyrghyzstan
Mo Idova
The Russian Federation
Taj ikistan
Turkmenistan
Uzbekistan
Ukraine
Republics of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia,
Slovenia and the territory of the former Yugoslav Republic of
Macedonia.
 ---pagebreak---          Quantitative restrictions applied on 31 December
                                                                      ?4 to in
                                                          1992 referred
          Art icle 2, paragraph 2.
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                       BNi. DEU
    K(I>5IK6C / Codice
            (1)         (2)  (3)    (4) (5)   (6)    (7)   (8)    (9) J (10)   (11)
  4012 90 90
  4013 10 10
  4013 10 90
  4013 20 00
  4013 90 10
  4013 90 90
  4202 11 10
  4202 11 90
  4202 12 11
  4202 12 19
  4202 12 50
  4202 12 91
  4202 12 99
  4202 21 00
  4202 22 10
  4202 22 90
   4202 29 00
   4202 31 00
   4202 32 10
   4202 32 90
ex 4202 39 00
   4202 91 10
   4202 91 50
   4202 91 90
   4202 92 11
   4202 92 15
   4202 92 19
   4202 92 91
   4202 92 95
   4202 92 99
   4801 00 10
ex 4814 20 00
ex 4814 90 10
ex 4902 90 00
   5 00 J 00 00
   5002 00 00
   5006 00 10
   5006 00 90
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    5007 20 10
    5007 20 21
    5007 20 31
    5007 20 39
    5007 20 41
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    5007 20 6*)
     5007 20 71
     S007 90 10
     5007 90 30
    5007 90 50
     5007 90 90                           CO              ao
     5105 10 00
     5105 21 00
     5105 29 00
     5105 30 10
     5105  30 90
     5106   10 10
     5106   10 90
     5106   20 1 1
     5106   :<> l'i
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 5205 35       10
 5205 35       90
 5205 41      00
 5205 42      00
 5205 43      00
 5205 44      00
 5205 45       10
 5205 45       30
 5205 45       90
 5206 11 00
 5206 12 00
 5206 13 00
 5206 14 00
 5206 15 10
 5206 15 90
-5206 21 00
 5206 22 00
 5206 23 00
 5206 24 00
 5206 25 10
 5206 25 90
 5206 31 00
 5206 32 00
 5206 33 00
 5206 34 00
 5206 35 10
  5206 35 90
 5206 41 00
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 5206 4 3 00
  5206 44 00
  5206 45 10
  5206 45 90
  5207 10 00
  5207 90 00
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  520S 11 90
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 5208 32 15                 4                 T
 5208 32 19
 5208 32 91
 5208 32 93
 5208 32 95
 5208 32 99
 5208 33 00
 5208 39 00
 5208 41 00
 5208 42 00
 5208 43 00
 5208 49 00
 5208 51 00
 5208 52 10
 5208 52 90
 5208 53 00
5208 59 00
 5209 11 00
 5209 12 00
 5209 19 00
 5209 21 00
 5209 22 00
 5209 29 00
 5209 31 00
 5209 32 00
5209 .39 00
5209 41 00
 5209 42 00
 5209 43 00
 5209 49 i0
5209 49 90
5209 51 00
5209 52 00
5209 59 00
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                        Footnotes to Annex I 1 I
Ml)    Spain - restriction in the form      of  discretionary   licences
       applied to countries of Zone C*.
 (2)   Spain - discretionary licences applied to the countries of Zone
      C.
 (3)  Spain - discretionary licences applied to countries of Zone C
       for products of wool, fine hairs or cotton.
 (4)  Spain - discretionary licences applied to countries of Zone C,
       for products of wool or of artificial textile materials, and of
       Zone C* for other textile materials.
 (5)  Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C, for
      products of wool or of fine hairs, and of Zone C* for products
      of other textile materials.
 (6)  Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C for
      products of cotton, wool, fine hairs, or synthetic or
      artificial textile materials.
 (7)  Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C, for
      products of cotton, wool, fine hairs or synthetic or artificial
      textile materials, and of Zone C* for products of other textile
      mater ials.
 (8)  Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C for
      products of cotton or of artificial textile materials.
 (9)  Spain - discretionary licences for countries of       Zone C for
      products of artificial textile materials.
 (10) Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C, for
      products of cotton, wool, fine hairs or synthetic or artificial
      materials, and of Zone C* for products of other textile
      mater ials.
 (11) Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C, for
      products of wool or synthetic or artificial textile materials,
      and of Zone C* for products of other textile materials.
 (12) Spain - discretionary licences for countries of Zone C, for
      products of wool or artifial textile materials, and of Zone C*
      for products of other textile materials.
 (13) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II and
      of the list of MFA and similar countries (the MFA list); share
      of a specific quota for the Republic of Korea.
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   (14) France - share of a global quota for countries of. Zone II.
   (15) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II;
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        share of a specific quota for India.
   (16) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II and
        of the MFA list; share of a specific quota for the Republic of
        Korea.
   (17) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II;
        share of a specific quota for the Republic of South Africa.
   (18) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II and
        of the MFA list; share of specific quotas for the Republic of
        Korea, the Republic of South Africa and India.
   (19) France - share of a global quota for countries of Zone II and
        of the MFA list; share of specific quotas for India and the
        Republic of Korea.
   (20) UK - share of specific    quota for countries  in the Residual
        Textile Area (RTA).
   (21) Greece - share of specific quota for countries of List 4
   (22) Greece - share of specific quotas for countries of Lists 1, 2
        and 3.
   (23) Greece - share of specific quotas for countries of Lists 1, 2,
        3 and 4.
   (24) Italy - specific restriction for Japan.
   (25) Portugal - share of specific quota for Japan.
  (26)  France - share of global quota for countries of Zone II and of
        the MFA list; share of specific quotas for the Republic of
        Korea and the Republic of South Africa.
  (27)  Spain - discretionary licences for Taiwan.
 ---pagebreak---                                                 9r
                  SPAIN - LIST ZONE C
GATT Members:
Australia
Burma
Canada
Cuba
Chile
Japan
Kuwait
Maldives
Nicaragua
New Zealand
Dominican Republic
Republic of South Africa
Non-GATT Members:
Puerto Rico
American Samoa
The Caroline, Marshall and Mariana (Guam) Islands
Panama Canal Zone
Chesterfield
French Oceania
Australian Antartic territories
Cook Islands
Bahrein*
Brunei Daressalam*
United Arab Emirates*
Kampuchea*
Qatar *
Nieves/Niue
Yemen*.
Countries to whose territories the GATT has been applied
and which now, as independent States, maintain a de facto
application of the GATT pending final decisions as to their
future commercial policy.
 ---pagebreak---                                        %
                  SPAIN - LIST ZONE C*
 GATT Members:
 Argentina
"Australia
 Bangladesh
 Brazil
 Burma
 Canada
 Colombia
 Korea
 Cuba
 Chile
 United States of America
 Philippines
 Macau
 Haiti
 India
 Indonesia
 Japan
 Kuwait
 Malaysia
 Maldives
 Nicaragua
 New Zealand
 Pakistan
 Peru
 Dominican Republic
 Singapore
 Sri Lanka
 Republic of South Africa
 Thailand
 Uruguay
.Mexico
                                         (6)
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Puerto Rico
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 Samoa
The Caroline, Marshall and Mariana (Guam). Islands
Panama Canal Zone
Chesterfield
French Oceania
"Australian Antartic territories
Cook Islands
Taiwan
Bahrein*
Brunei Daressalam*
United Arab Emirates*
Kampuchea*
Qatar*
Nieves/niue
Yemen*
Countries to whose territories the Gatt has been applied
and which now, as independent States, maintain a de facto
application of the Gatt pending final decisions as to their
future commercial policy.
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                                 FRANCE - LIST ZONB II
 GATT Members:
 Burma
 Chile
Costa Rica
Cuba
Maldives
New Zealand
Republic Of South Africa
Dominican Republic
Venezuela.
Non GATT Members :
Afghanistan
Saudi Arabia
Bhutan
Christmas Island
Cocos (Keeling) Island
Cook Island
Corn Island
Ecuador
Galapagos Islands
Green Island
Heard Island
Honduras
Iraq
Libya
Namibia*
Nepal
Nioue Island
Norfolk Island
Australian Oceania
New Zealand Oceania
Panama
Swan Island
Tolekan Island
North Yemen
Countries to whose territories the GATT has been applied
and which now, .is i ndepondont States, maintain a de facto
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 ---pagebreak---                                                        33
              FRANCE - LIST MFA AND SIMILAR COUNTRIES
Supplier countries with which the EC has a bilateral agreement or
arrangement governing their trade in textile products.
      GATT Members:
      Argentina
      Bangladesh
      Brazil
      Colombia
      Czechoslovakia
      Egypt
      Guatemala
      Haiti
      Hungary
      Hong Kong
      India
      Indonesia
      S. Korea
      Malaysia
      Macao
      Malta
      Mexico
      Moiocco
      Pakistan
      Peru
      Philippines
      Poland
      Romania
      Singapore
      Sri Lanka
      Thailand
      Tunisia
      Uruguay
      ex Yugoslavia
      Non GATT Members:
      Bulgaria
      China
      ex Ussr
      Taiwan
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 -Residual Textile Area" means all countries and territories
 other than Algeria, Argentina, Banglasdesh / Bolivia, Brazil,
 Brunei Darussalem, Colombia, Costa Rica, El Salvador,
 Guatemala, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Jordan, the
 Republic of Korea, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Mexico,
 Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines,
 Singapore, Sri Lanka, Syria, Taiwan, Thailand, Uruguay and
vthose comprising the ACP Area, the CEFTA Area, the Far Eastern
 and Western Area, the Mediterranean Area, the OCT Area and the
 State Trading Area.
 "ACP Area" means Angola, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas,
 Barbados, Belize, Benin, Botswana, Burkina Faso,
 Burundi,Cameroon, Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Chad,
 Comoros, Congo, Djibouti, Dominca, the Dominican Republic,
 Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, the Gambia, Ghana,
 Grenada, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Guyana, Haiti, Ivory Coast,
 Jamaica,' Kenya, Kiribati, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi,
 Mali, Mauritania, Mauritius, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Papua
 New Guinea, Rwanda, St Christopher and Nevis, St Lucia, St
 Vincent, Sao Tome and Principe, Senegal, Seychelles, Sierra
 Leone, Solomon Islands, Somalia, Sudan, Surinam, Swaziland,
 Tanzania, Togo, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tuvalu, Uganda,
 Vanuatu, Western Samoa, Zaire, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
 "CEFTA Area" means Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France,
 Germany, Greece, Iceland, Irish Republic, Italy, Liechtenstein,
 Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
 Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
 "Far Eastern and Western Area" means Australia, Canada, Japan
 New Zealand, and United States of America.
 "the Mediterranean Area" means Cyprus, Egypt, Isreal, Lebanon,
 Malta, Morocco, Tunisia, Turkey and Yugoslavia.
 "the OCT Area" means Anguilla, Aruba, British Antarctic
 Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin
 Islands, Cayman Islands, Falkland islands, French Polynesia,
 French Southern and Antarctic Territories, Greenland, Mayotte,
 Montserrat, Nether lands Antilles,(Bonaire, Curacao, Saba, St
 Eustatius, St Maarten (South)), New Caledonia and Dependencies,
 St Pierre and Miquelon, South Georgia and South Sandwich
 Islands, Turks and Caicos Islands and Wallis and Futuna Islands.
 "the State Trading Area" means Albania, Bulgaria, Cambodia,
 China, Czechoslovakia, Hungary Korea (North), Laos, Mongolia,
 Poland, }%•-mani a, the Soviet: Union ana Vietnam.
 KB ILB is investigc'iting the «ccesion of: Namibia to the ACP
 Arc;: (which would exclude i ;; i rein the RTA) .
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"-List 1 ( C a t s 2-125)
 United Arab Emirates*
 Saudi Arabia
 Iran
 Iraq
 Nepal
 Qatar *
 Oman
 Yemen*
 Sudan
 Lybia
 Afghanistan
 Laos
 Republic of South Africa
 Namibia
 Zimbabwe
 Mauritius
 Mauritania
 List 2 (Cats 2 -- 1.23)
 Syria
 Israel
 Jordan
 Lebanon
 Ceuta and Melilla
 Japan
 Australia
 New Zealand
 List 5 (Cats 2 - 125)
 Colombia
 Mexico
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 Paraguay
 Ml Salvador
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Pakistan
Indonesia
Philippines
Thailand
S. Korea
Japan
Australia
Sri Lanka
Malaysia
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      and which now, as independent States, maintain a de facto
      application of the GATT pending final decisions as to their
      future commercial policy.
 ---pagebreak---                                  A N N E X       IV
                                                                      J°3
    Community quantitative limits referred to in Article 3 (1)
(The products descriptions of the categories listed in this Annex
are to be found in Annex I of this Regulation.
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      17                       38              38              38
      18   tonnes            101               61              61
      19    1000pi           411             411             411
     20    tonnes            141             141              141
     21     1000pi         3632                             2857
     22    tonnes            189
     23                      107
     24     1000pi           263             263             263
     26                      173             173              173
     27                      167             167              167
     28                      285             285             285
     29                        75              75              75
     31                      293             293             293
     34    tonnes               6
     35                      366
     36                        91              91              91
     37                      357             357             356
    38b                         6
     39                      280               51                1
     40                        99
     59                      466             466             466
   ex 59                        3
     61                       40               40              40
     65                      248
     66                                        27
     68                       75                               75
     69    1000pi            184             184             184
     70                    2521            2520              270
     72                     270
     73                       93              93               93
     74                      133             133             133
     75                       39              39               39
     76    tonnes             74              74               74
     77                         9               9                9
     78                      115             115             115
     83                       31              31               31
    117                       51              51               51
    118                       23              23               23
    120                         1
    141                                         3
    142                       10              10               10
   151a                       64              10               10
   151b                       10              10               10
    161                     152              152             152
 ---pagebreak---  Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
 Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, The Russian federation, Tajikistan,
 Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine
      Categories              Units          Quantities^)
           1                 tonnes               5162
           2                 tonnes              13812
     of which2.2             tonnes               3239
           3                 tonnes               2014
           4              1000 pieces             3343
           5              1000 pieces             2725
           6              1000 pieces             2559
           7              1000 pieces             1290
           8              1000 pieces             3018
           9                 tonnes               2680
          12               1000 pairs            7856
          13              1000 pieces             7855
          15              1000 pieces             1098
          16              1000 pieces              869
          20                tonnes               2214
          21              1000 pieces             1457
          22                tonnes               2214
          23                tonnes                1648
          24              1000 pieces             1994
        26/27             1000 pieces            2061
          29              1000 pieces              552
          33                tonnes               2128
          36                tonnes                1523
          37                tonnes               2106
          39                tonnes                951
          50                tonnes                493
          67                tonnes                988
          73              1000 pieces             882
          74              1000 pieces            1106
          83                tonnes                593
          90                tonnes               1525
         115                tonnes                584
         117                tonnes               1586
         118                tonnes                939
(*): Cumulative limits to be used gobally for the twelve
republics of the ex USSR according to the principle of
first-came, first- served
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    Republics of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia,
    Slovenia and the territory of the former Yugoslav Republic of
    Macedonia.
Categor ies           Units         Quant it ies
 1                    tonnes         9.198
 2                    tonnes        11.392
 2a                   tonnes         2.575
 3                    tonnes         1.247
 5                    1000 pieces    2.546
 6                    1000 pieces    1.272
 7                    1000 pieces      761
 8                    1000 pieces    3.423
 9                    tonnes         1 .108
15                    1000 pieces      993
16                    1000 pieces      756
67                    1000 pieces      962
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                                     ANNEX       V
                             referred to in Article 3 (3)
 (The product descriptions of the categories listed in this Annex are to be found
 in Annexai (A) of this regulation
CHINA
Categories from 115 to 161 other than those in Annex IV.
VIETNAM
Categories: 32, 41, 42, 49, 53, 54, 55, 58, 62, 63, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 93,
             97, 99, 100, 191, 109, 111, 112, 121, 122, 124, 130, 133, 134, 135,
             136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 145A, B, C, 146, 153, 154, 156, 157, 159, 160
MONGOL IA
Categories: 32, 38, 41, 42, 49, 53, 54, 55, 58, 62, 63, 65, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88,
             90, 93, 97, 99, 100, 101, 109, 111, 112, 121, 122, 124, 130, 133, 134,
             135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 145A, B,C, 146, 153, 154, 157, 159, 160
             21, 22, 23, 33, 34, 35, 40, 50, 67, 68, 72, 91, 113, 114, 120, 123,
             149, 150
NORTH KOREA
Categories: 10, 32, 38, 41, 42, 49, 53, 54, 55, 58, 62, 63, 65, 84, 85, 86, 87,
            88, 90, 93, 97, 99, 100, 101, 109, 111, 112, 121, 122, 124, 130, 133,
             134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 140, 141, 145A, B, C, 146, 153, 154, 156,
             157, 159, 160
            22, 23, 33, 34, 35, 40, 50, 66, 67, 72, 91, 113, 114, 120, 123, 149,
            150
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                          Outward processing traffic                  > ^
                  Community limits referred to in Article 4           (KWJJ
                                     VIETNAM
Category                     Unit                Quant ity
 4                           1 000 pieces             120
 6                            1 000 pieces             120
 7                           1 000 pieces               42
 8                           1 000 pieces             670
12                           1 000 pieces             380
13                           1 000 pieces             440
21                           1 000 pieces               80
24                           1 000 pieces               80
31                           1 000 pieces             250
72                           1 000 pieces             120
73                           1 000 pieces             100
76                                  t                   50
                    ARMENIA, AZERBAIDJA, BELARUS, GEORGIA,
         KAZAKHSTAN, KYRGHYZSTAN, MOLDOVA, THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION,
                TAJIKISTAN, TURKMENISTAN, UZBEKISTAN, UKRAINE
Category                     Unit                 Quant i ty *
 4                           1 000 pieces             100
 5                           1 000 pieces             310
 6                           1 000 pieces             100
 7                           1 000 pieces             456
 8                           1 000 pieces             100
15                           1 000 pieces             200
21                           1 000 pieces             342
26 27                        1 000 pieces             420
29                           1 000 pieces              114
73                           1 000 pieces             171
74                           1 000 pieces             100
83                              tonnes                400
     Republics of Bosnia-Herzegovina. Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia,
     Slovenia and the territory of the former Yugoslav Republic of
     Macedon I a.
Category                    Uni t                 Quant i ty
 f*.                         I 000 pieces           A 92?
 o                           I 000 pieces          14 311
  7                          1 000 pieces           7 328
 8                           1 000 pieces          17 184
15                           1 000 pieces           7 657
16                           1 000 pieces           4 235
* Cumulative limits to be used gobally for the twelve republics of
   the ex USSR according to the principle of first-came, first-served
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                           A N N E X   V I I
           List of particulars to be given in the boxes
                     of the surveillance document
                       referred to in Article 12
SURVEILLANCE DOCUMENT
 1.  Consignee (Applicant)
     (name, full address, country)
2.   Registrat ion No.
3.   Foreign consignor (name, address, country)
4.   Competent authorities of issue
     (name and address)
5.   Declarant (name and address)
6.   Last day of validity
7.   Country of or igin
8.  Country of consignment
9.   Proposed place and date of importation
10. Reference to Regulation (EEC) which imposed surveillance
11. Marks and numbers, number and kind of packages, description of goods
12. Goods code (CN)
13. Gross mass (kg)
14. Net mass (kg)
15. Addi t ionaI uni ts
16. cif value EEC frontier in ecu
17. Further particulars
18. Certification by the applicant consignee:
     I, the undersigned, certify that the information provided in this
    application is true and given in good faith
    At            on
     (signature) (stamp)
19. Stamp of the competent authorities
    Date
    Signature      Stamp
Original for the consignee
Copy for the competent authorities
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