CELEX: 31976R1736
Language: en
Date: 1976-07-19 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1736/76 of 19 July 1976 re-establishing the levying of customs duties on other articles for electrical lighting fittings, falling within subheading 70.14 A II, originating in Yugoslavia, to which the preferential tariff arrangements set out in Council Regulation (EEC) No 3010/75 of 17 November 1975 apply

No L 194/ 10                           Official Journal of the European Communities                                      20 . 7. 76
                                  COMMISSION REGULATION ( EEC) No 1736/76
                                                       of 19 July 1976
               re-establishing the levying of customs duties on other articles for electrical
                lighting fittings, falling within subheading 70.14 A II, originating in Yugoslavia,
               to which the preferential tariff arrangements set out in Council Regulation
                                     (EEC) No 3010/75 of 17 November 1975 apply
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN                                    the ceiling, calculated as indicated above, should be
COMMUNITIES,                                                     3 217 000 units of account, and therefore the
                                                                  maximum amount is 643 400 units of account ;
                                                                 whereas on 8 July 1976, the amounts of imports into
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European             the Community of other articles for electrical lighting
Economic Community,                                               fittings, falling within subheading 70.14 A II, origi­
                                                                  nating in Yugoslavia, a country covered by preferential
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                      tariff arrangements, reached that maximum amount ;
3010/75 of 17 November 1975 establishing preferen­               whereas, bearing in mind the objectives of Regulation
tial tariffs in respect of certain products originating in       (EEC) No 3010/75 which provides that maximum
developing countries (*), and in particular Article 4 (2)         amounts should not be exceeded , customs duties
thereof,                                                          should be re-established in respect of the products in
                                                                  question in relation to Yugoslavia,
Whereas Article 1 (3) and (4) of that Regulation
provides that the customs duties may, for each cate­
gory of products, be suspended up to a Community
ceiling, expressed in units of account, which will be
equal to 115 % of the sum arrived at by adding                    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
together the value of the products in question
imported cif into the Community in 1971 and
coming from countries and territories covered by
those arrangements, but not including products                                               Article 1
coming from countries and territories already covered
by various preferential tariff arrangements established
by the Community, and 5 % of the value of 1972 cif                As from 23 July 1976, the levying of customs duties,
imports coming from other countries and from coun­                suspended in pursuance of Council Regulation (EEC)
tries and territories already covered by such arrange­            No      3010/75   of    17    November           1975, shall   be
ments ;                                                           re-established in respect of the following products,
                                                                  imported into the Community and originating in
                                                                  Yugoslavia :
Whereas, having regard to that ceiling, the amounts
for products originating in any one of the countries or                  CCT
territories listed in Annex B to that Regulation should                 heading                    Description of goods
be within a maximum Community amount repre­                               No
senting 50 % of that ceiling, with the exception of
certain products for which the maximum amount is to               70.14             Illuminating glassware, signalling glassware
be reduced to the percentage indicated in Annex A to                                and optical elements of glass, not optically
that Regulation ; whereas, for these products, this                                 worked nor of optical glass :
reduced percentage will be 20% ;                                                    A. Articles for electrical lighting fittings :
                                                                                        II . Other (for example, diffusers,
Whereas Article 2 (2) of that Regulation provides that                                       ceiling lights, bowls, cups, lamp­
the levying of customs duties may be re-established at                                       shades, globes, tulip-shaped pieces)
any time in respect of imports of the products in ques­
tion originating in any of the said countries or territo­
ries once the relevant Community amount has been
reached ;
                                                                                             Article 2
Whereas, in respect of other articles for electrical
lighting fittings, falling within subheading 70.14 A II,          This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day
                                                                  following its publication in the Official Journal of
(') OJ No L 310 , 29 . 11 . 1975, p . 70 .                         the European Communities.
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           This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
           States .
           Done at Brussels, 19 July 1976.
                                                                  For the Commission
                                                                   Finn GUNDELACH
                                                              Member of the Commission