CELEX: 51991PC0413
Language: en
Date: 1991-12-11
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION extending the period of application of Decision 82/530/EEC authorizing the United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities to apply a system of special import licences to sheepmeat, beef and veal

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                                  COM(91) 413 final
                                                   Brussels, 11 December 1991
                                         REPORT
               on the application of a Council Decision authorizing the
                 United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities
                     to apply a system of special import licences
                              to sheepmeat, beef and veal
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                                     Proposal for a
                                    COUNCIL DECISION
              extending the period of application of Decision 82/530/EEC ,
         authorizing the United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities
                     to apply a system of special import licences
                              to sheepmeat, beef and veal
                             (presented by the Commission)
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Report on the application of a Council Decision authorising the United
Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities to apply a system of special
import licences to sheepmeat, beef and veal.
Introduct ion
This report from the Commission to the Council is drawn up under Article 2
of the Council Decision (EEC) No 530/82. This Decision authorises the
United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man Government to apply a system of
special import licences to products of the sheepmeat and beef and veal
sectors falling within subheadings 0102 10, 0102 90 10, 0102 90 33, 0102 90
35, 0102 90 37, 0104, 0201, 0202, 0204, 0206 10 95 and 0206 29 91 of the
combined nomenclature. This system is to be applied in such a way as to
ensure equality of treatment for all products from whatever source and for
all importers of meat, while maintaining as far as possible the traditional
patterns of trade (1), and taking account of the communities' rules on
animal health.
Market s i tuat ion (Annex 1)
Beef and sheep production in the Isle of Man is of a seasonal nature, the
bulk of production taking place during late Summer and Autumn.
Beef production has been relatively stable since the accession of the
United Kingdom to the European Community in 1973, the annual average being
2,320 tonnes in the period 1973-1981. In the nine year period from 1982 to
1990 since the commencement of the application of the Council Decision
production has tended to decline from a peak of 2 300 tonnes in 1983 and
1984 to 1 800 tonnes in 1989 and 1990.
Sheep production, averaged 930 tonnes in the period in 1973 to 1981 and
1,100 tonnes in 1975. Since 1987, it has further increased slowly and for
the period 1982 to 1990 averaged 1,170 tonnes per annum a level similar to
that of 1975.
Exports of beef averaged 980 tonnes per year in the period in 1973 to 1981
and 1,100 tonnes in the period 1982-1990 with a peak of 1,430 tonnes in
1984 followed by a decline in recent years to 860 tonnes in 1990.
Sheepmeat exports reached 350 tonnes per annum in 1973-81 and grew to 690
tonnes in the period 1982-90 in line with the increase in production.
 Imports of both beef and lamb were negligible in the period up to 1978 and
averaged 510 tonnes in the period 1979-81, (beef 440 tonnes, lamb 70
tonnes) the beef coming from Ireland and Northern Ireland and the lamb from
New Zealand. From 1982 to 1990 beef imports have averaged 260 tonnes while
 lamb imports have fallen to neglible quantities in recent years.
(1)      Ireland, Northern Ireland and New Zealand are the traditional
         suppliers of sheepmeat, beef and veal.
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Meat consumption (beef, sheepmeat and pigmeat but excluding poultry)
averaged 2,550 tonnes per year in 1973-81 and 2,300 tonnes in the period
1982-90. Both beef and sheepmeat consumption declined, beef from 1,500
tonnes in 1973-81 to 1,250 in 1982-90 and sheepmeat from 610 tonnes to 510
tonnes in the same period.
Regulatory restrictions on   imports
Prior to 1982 the importation of fresh, frozen or chilled meat into the
 Isle of Man was controlled under licence granted by the Island authorities
and was also the subject of veterinary control. Licences subject to
conditions were issued for beef importations throughout the year, but
 licences for the importation of lamb were restricted to the March to July
per iod.
Since July 1982, and within the context of Protocol 3 of the 1972 Act of
Accession and of Regulation (EEC) No 706/73 (1) the granting of licences
has been subject to Council Decision (EEC) No 530/82.
The Council Decision was implemented in the Island by the introduction of a
system of twin licences issued under existent Manx legislation covering
agricultural marketing (The Deat Meat (Importing Regulation) Order 1968),
and animal health (The Importation of Carcases (Prohibition) Order 1974).
The marketing licence is issued in support of the animal health licence.
 In this period while there has been no significant change in the level of
 imports only beef from Northern Ireland and lamb from New Zealand has been
 imported into the Isle of Man.
Operation of the licencing system (Annex 2)
 In the period July 1982 to December 1987 a total of 267 import licences
were issued of which 249 for beef and 18 for lamb. In the period January
1988 to December 1990 a further 155 licences were issued of which 133 for
beef and 22 for lamb. The licences for beef were for product of Northern
Ireland origin in all instances while those for lamb were for product
mainly of New Zealand origin. A total of twelve licences were refused in
the period 1982-87, and a further two in the period 1988-1990. Ten of
these, from traditional supply sources Ireland, Northern Ireland and New
Zealand, were refused on the grounds of adequate domestic supply and four
as being from outside traditional supply sources. In addition, the Isle of
Man authorities refused the issue of all licences for which applications
may have been presented, for both beef and lamb, during the period 12-25
September 1983 because of the domestic supply situation, first having
notified the importers of meat.
(1) OJ No L 68, 15.3.1973, p. 1.
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Value of restrictions on imports
Were unrestricted imports to be permitted it is clear that the effects
would be most severe in the lamb sector. It is estimated that from January
to April each year imports of New Zealand lamb could replace about 5 000
Manx frozen lambs on a price competitive basis. During May and June a
further 1 500 lambs could be replaced and during the remainder of the year
an additional 2 000 lambs could be imported. This replacement of domestic
production would have the twofold effect of reducing domestic prices
(already lower than in mainland Great Britain) considerably and of forcing
the displaced meat on to the export market. While it is difficult to
quantify in exact terms the likely decrease in domestic prices resulting
from import of an equivalent of 20% of domestic consumption experience
 indicates that it would be considerable.
Cone lus ions
In the light of nine years experience of the working of Decision (EEC)
530/82, the Commission considers that it has aided the Manx authorities to
regulate and maintain meat supplies to the Island and at the same time to
offer a measure of income protection to the Island's producers. The
Commission, therefore, proposes that the Regulation be retained and made
applicable up to 31 December 1995. The Commission further proposes that it
should submit to the Council before 1 July 1995 a further report on the
application of this Decision together with proposals in order to enable the
Council to take appropriate measures if required.
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Annex 1 l s l « of Man Board 9t A p i c u l t u r e »od F isner ies - Careas*
        Meat * t » t i f t t e » ' . J « f f M » .
Annex 2 Operation ©* ttm l i c e n c i n g System (1966-1990),
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                          DEPARTMENT OF AC2UCULTURE, FISHERIES AND FORESTRY
                         CARCASE MEAT STATISTICS (IN KILOGRAMS) 1973 TO 1990
   I) TOTAL PRODUCTION
  Year        CATTLE               SHEEP            PIGS              TOTAL
  1973        1,762,980               990,735       412,146           3,165,861
  1974        2,322,685            1,070,390        386,264           3,779,339
  1975        2,812,998            1,101,907        304,781           4,219,686
  1976        2,472,515               871,884       334,494           3,678,893
  1977        2,481,631               881,928       335,579           3,699,138
  1978        2,404,073               811,191       389,335           3,604,599
  1979        2,259,175               606,568       396,396           3,462,339
  1980        2,133,976               894,808       456,982           3,485,766
  1981        2,248,261               916,271       396,203           3.560.735
  1982        1,937,298               982,758       332,894           3,252,950
  1983        2,347,578            1,084,746        461,120           3,893,444
  1984        2,333,378            1,139,724        577,434           4,050,536
  1985        2,303,899            1,215,024        509,902           4,028,825
  1986        2, OSS. 136"         1.159.978        559.608           3.807.722
  1987        2.239.453            1.145.440        728,355           4.113,248
  1988        1.923.184             1.274.096       74fiT177          T. QiiR(uq7
  1989        1,842,853             1,320,441       601,252            3,764,546
  1990        1.830,243              1.202,808      464.313            3,497,364
  1991
1 1992
L 1993                         —                                                     •
' 1994
  1995
  1996
  1997
  2) HOME USE (LOCAL PRODUCTION)
  Year        CATTLE               SHEEP            PIGS              TOTAL
  1973        1,237,586            683,432          412,146           2,333,164
  TTTT        1,450.699            (435,6li         304,2*4           2,480,587
  1975        1,492,843            (475.5Ô7         304,751           2.474,Ô1T
  T77T        1,496,226            5<S$,536~        334,494           2,400,256
  1977        1,456,782            566,678          335,579           2,359,039
  H 78        1,518,988            529,454          389,335           2,437,777
   1979       1,272,704            480,290          396,596           2,149,590
   1980       1,065,368             573,596         450,666           2,089,630
  T98T        It079 T 757           44S,36j          376,933           1.922,071
   1982       1,004,125             449,990          332,894           1,787,009
   1983          962,235            501,485          406,913           1,870,633
   1984          904,090            503,974          473,632           1,881,696
   1985        1,021,077            524,798          477,628           2,023,503
   1986        1,119,361            430,496          477,800           2,027,657
  TWT             >61,41<                            515.455
                                     ^ V
  T988"
   1989
   1990
               I,ôô7;i7*
               T7Ô30,163
                  968,053
                                    466,^82
                                     540,187.
                                                     m$fr
                                                      39fi.4fil
                                                                       1 ,980,599
                                                                       ±.,JLQA^Z2JL
   1991
    1992
    1993
  "1994
    1995
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  Year           CATTLE                      SHEEP                  PIGS                      TOTAL
   1973              525,394                 307,303                —                           832,697
   1974              863,986                 434.766                —                         1,298.752
   1975           1.319.155                  .426.520               —                         1,745,675
   1976              976,289                 '302,348               -                         1,278,637
   1977    (      1,024,849                   315,250               -*                        1,340,099
   1978              885,085                 281,737                -                         1,16" 6".Ô22
   1979              986,471                 326.278                -                         1,312,749
   1980          1,068,608                   321,212                -6.316                    1,39<4,136
   1981           1,168,504                  450.890                19,270                    1,638,664
   1982              933,173                 532,768                NIL                       1,465,941
   1983          1,385,343                   583,261                54,207                    2,022,811
  1984           1,429,288-                  635,750                103,802                   2,168,840
   1985          1,282,822                   690.226                32.274                    2.005.322
   1986               968,775                 729.482               81.808                    1.780.065
   1987           1,278,034                  694.079               212.900
  1988               916.006                   822.952             239.663                     1.978.621
  1989               812,690                   853.859             117,398                    1.783.947
  1990                862,190                  662,621               67.832                    1,592,643
  1991
  1992
   1993
   W4
   1^95
  1996
  1997
  4 ) IMPORT
  Year           BEEF       (Origin)        LAMB ( O r i g i n )        PORK ( O r i g i n )               TOTAL
  1973             55,849 (W.Z.)             12,283       (W.Z.)         46,100 (W.I. & R . I . )           114,232
  1974             45,473 (W.Z.)             40,899       (N.Z.          35,781 (K.I. k R . I . )           122,153"
  1975               9,631 (N.Z.)            11.636      (W.Z.           51.404 ( W .T7 & "R. iTT
  1976             28,361 (W.Z.)             25.375 (W.Z.                22.380 (W.I. & R . I . )             76.116
  1977               7 ^ 7 5 1 (W.Z.)        19.016                      40,360 (W,I. & R . I . )          _6J71jL27
  1978             23^448 (W.Z.)             1 6 . 9 1 9 (W,             41,923 (W.I. & R . I . )             82,290
  1979           412,064 ( R . I . )                                     83,282 (R.I.)
                                             111,369(W.Z.                                                   652,151
                   29,806 (W.I.)                                          15.630 (W.I.)
  mo             498,302 ( R . I . )        55,402 (W.Z.
                                            _ _ _ _ _
                                                                         39,967 ( E . I . )                 631,233
  1981           239,742        (R.I.)                                   85,889   (H..I.)                   5 1 6 , 3 2 5 "i
                 1A0,984       (W.I.)
 T98T           "322,716 (wTlï) "T          8 3 , 2 0 1 (W.            J?3AJL60,Jw".T.",'r                 YlVj'TT
  1983"    J, _-*_79.                        97.Q1S (H.                  '70,012 (wTf.)
  1984_          25T.236 "(K".~I . J " J _.24,9Ô2__(W.
                 23g_.li8_l','(W.^l7)
                                                                  re:  , 51_^609 (K, f.T™*
                                                                       49,166~(fl.~I.)       _
  mi             2 4 S , 951 ~ ( W . I . )   2/..*620"(W."                                                  n ? •'"•
  1986                                     ^,Ûjd47 {HI                   49,609, (N.I.)                     ^1"", ? s
|Î9P7"                                             NIL"                                                     32(- >>••
  1988
  1989"
  1990          7 0 0 , 6 30     (N.I.)       1,648        (N.I.)      137,418    (E„r>.     & N.I
  1991
  1992"
| 199 3
11994
< 1 (> 9 7
 ---pagebreak---    1980                 1,563,670          628.998               510,200                2.7Q2.W,
   1981                 1,460,483          515,091               462,822                2.438.396
   1982                 1,326,841          533,191               446.854                2i3Q6 t g$6,
   1983                 1,241,899          598j_503              476,925                2,317,327
   1984                 1.157.32$          ?29il?7$              525.241
   1985                 1.256,458          524_J98               526.794                2.308.050
   1186.                1,365,312          455.116               324,67?                 2.345.103
   1987                 1,214.000          462J*08               565.064                 2,741,47?
   12M.                 1.276.59B         W?w                                            ?,293.337
                        1.272,7^1         467,431                                       2.323,403
   liai
   1990                 1,168,683          543,483               533.899                ? .?Afi •Ofi'ï
   1991
   1992
   1993
   H94
   lQ95_
   j.996
   1997
6) MONTHLY IMPORT COMPARISOW OF BEEP. LAMB                1981 TO 1990
 BEEF
MONTH       1981    1982       1983     1984       1985       1986       1987      1988      1989       1990
January      38,092  35,136     21^138   15,495      20.906    13.694    17,436   13,363    19,850     15,582
 February    21.054  22,306     23.797   17,762      2Q.Q96,   t«i3)«l   18,71V            ,18,931      8,527
March        33.890  24,728     26,275   25^583      14.604    16,621    19,328   37,300 2 1 . 0 2 3   25.942
April        33^973  29 x 486   17,453   21,562      17,903    16,555   28,883    21.348 XL251.         9,806
May          24,957  23,603     19^680   22,736     20j_944    29,217    19,890   15,940 2 3 . 2 0 1   23,520
June         38,030  26,700     31,017   20.826      1?.Q99    21.531   22^321   &SH       32,291      17.074
July         49.182  34.570     34.709   2Ai222,    2SL21Â.    23,429    19,^72   17.140 Jiu23£        13.705
August       32,154  31^73      20,647   34J315      32,278    23j,963   32.475   29,991 1&3ZL         26,573
Sef>f(gmber  23,907  28,839     23.326    6.950      18,24^    21,738    23.011   19,217 19,775        15.921
Oct CJ bet
November
             26,746
             32,614
                     19^882
                     21,015
                                Hi*ll_
                                2Aj.342
                                         17,155
                                         26,080
                                                     14.585
                                                     18,208
                                                               29,077
                                                               17 r *31
                                                                          9-510  ^m         14,474
                                                                                            22,713
                                                                                                       14,051
                                                                         18,659   ajsa                 12.540
December     26,127  24,978     21,345   17,749      18,209    19,122    22,230   30,832    16,204     17,439
            380,726 322,716    279,664  253,236    235,381    245,951 252,581    269,420  242,578     200,630
LAMB
MONTH       1981    1982       1983     1984       1985       1986       1987      1988      1989       1990
January     NIL      13.600    NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL       NIL         291
February    NIL        7,912   NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL       NIL          107
March       NIL        7.970   26,294   NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL       NIL         373
April       NIL      31,639    25,058   NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL       NIL           75
May         31,389  . 14,900   29,550   16,707     NIL         NIL        NIL      NLL       NIL          107
June         8,103     7,180   16,116    8,195     NIL         16,245     11,047   NIL       134          193
July        10,218  NIL        NIL      NIL '      NIL          8,375     NIL •    NLL        111         140
                                                                                          h
August      NIL     NIL        NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NLL                   239
                                                                                             NIL
September   NIL     NIL        NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NTI.       no         NIL
October     NIL     NIL        NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NLL        107        NIL
November    NIL     NIL        NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL       2'^3        NI L
December    NIL     NIL        NIL      NIL        NIL         NIL        NIL      NIL        1 -1 h      12 3
                                                                                              IJM
            49, 710  83,201    97,018   24,902     NIL         24,620    11,0^7    NIL       84 <)     1, hh8
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                                     A N N E X
        Number of special licences issued under Council Decision 82/530/EEC
        (as amended)
                          (January 1988 to December 1990)
                                Beef                             Lamb
                    1988        1989            1990    1988     1989       1990
        January         4             5                  Ni I     Ni I         3
        February        7             3                  Ni I     Ni I          2
        March           1             4                     1        1       Ni I
        Apr i I         4             1                  Ni I     Ni I          2
        May             3             4                  Ni I        1          2
        June            5             3                  Ni I        1          1
        July          Ni I        Ni I                   Ni I     Ni I          3
        August          6             3                  Ni I        1       Ni I
        September       4             7                  Ni I        1       Ni I
        October         3             3                  Ni I     Ni I       Ni )
        November        3             6                  Ni I        2          1
        December      Ni I            1                  Ni I     Ni I       Ni I
        TOTAL          40           40            53        1                 14
         Import licences refused in exercise of the provisions of Council
        Decision 82/530/EEC (as amended)
                           January 1988 to December 1990
Year          Applicant         Product and Supply            Reason for refusal
June, 1989    wholesaler        Fresh and frozen meat         Adequate supply of
                                 in a I I forms (port ion     Manx beef available,
                                control cuts, carcase         outside traditional
                                and o f f a l ) .             pattern of trade.
Nov., 1989    pr ivate          B e e f , pork and lamb       Adequate Manx
               indiv idua       (wished to take advantage     suppiies available.
                                of U.K. supermarket
                                special o f f e r s ) .
March,1991
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                           Explanatory memorandum
The Isle of Man is situated in the middle of the Irish sea. It is not part
of the United Kingdom but is a British Crown dependency. Is has a large
degree of self Government but external affairs are the concern of the
United Kingdom Government.
The Treaty of Rome is declared to apply to the Isle of man to the extent
necessary to ensure the implementation of the arrangements set out in the
Treaty of Accession. Those arrangements are laid out in Protocol 3 of that
Treaty.
The broad effect is that whilst the Island is required by Council
Regulation 706/73 to apply EEC charges/Tariffs it neither contributes to
nor is eligible to receive any benefits from Community Funds.
This proposed Council Decision has been drawn up with the aim of extending
the authorisation of the Isle of Man authorities to restrict the imports of
beef and sheepmeat so that indigenous production is not disturbed. Council
Decision (EEC) 82/530 of 19 July 1982 as prolonged by Council Decisions
(EEC) 84/363 and 88/504 granted this authorisation up to 31 December 1991.
Having examined the economic and technical data relating to beef and
sheepmeat production and importation in the Isle of Man the Commission has
reached the conclusion that Council Decision (EEC) 82/530 has aided the
Manx authorities to maintain meat supplies to the Island and at the same
time to offer a measure of income protection to the Islands producers. The
Commission therefore proposes that the Council Decision be retained and
made applicable up to 31 December 1995. This does not entail any financial
consequences for the Community.
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                               COUNCIL DECISION
                                of
extending the period of application of Decision 82/530/EEC authorizing the
United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities to apply a system of
            special import licences to sheepmeat and beef and veal
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community,
Having regard to Protocol 3 to the 1972 Act of Accession, and in particular
Article 1(2) and the second subparagraph of Article 5 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Whereas Community rules concerning trade with non-member countries in
agricultural products subject to a common organization of the market apply
 to the Isle of Man in accordance with Article 1(2) of Protocol 3 to the 1972
of Accession and with Regulation (EEC) No 706/73 (1);
Whereas livestock production is a traditional activity in the Isle of Man
 and plays a central part in the island's agriculture;
 Whereas, prior to the introduction of the common organisation of the market
 in sheepmeat and goatmeat within the Community, the Isle of Man. as part of
 Its local market organization, applied certain mechanism to control imports
 of sheepmeat into the island In order to ensure that the need to supply the
 requirements of trade could be met whilst avoiding distortions in the
 pattern of sheep production and, indirectly, in cattle production on the
 island and in its own agricultural support system-.
 Whereas, in the context of the trade arrangements with certain non-member
 countries pursuant to the common organization of the market which apply to
 the Isle of Man, subject to the Community provisions which govern the
 relationship between the Island and the Community, it is desirable to permit
 the island authorities to apply certain measures In order to protect its own
 production and the working of Its own agricultural support system-,
 (1) OJ No L 68, 15.3.1973, p. 1.
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Whereas, by Decision 82/530/EEC (2), as last amended by Decision (EEC) No
88/504 (3), the United Kingdom was authorized to permit the Isle of Man
Government to apply a system of special licences for imports of sheepmeat
and beef and veal originating in non-member countries and in Member States
of the Community, without prejudice to the measures concerning trade with
non-member countries provided by Regulation (EEC) No 805/68 (4), as last
amended by Regulation (EEC) NO 1628/91 (5), and Regulation (EEC) No 3013/89,
as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 1741/91 (6), for a period of nine
years ending on 31 December 1991;
Whereas, in the light of experience gained during the application of the
system in question, it is desirable to extend the system for a further
period with the possibility of further reviewing the situation before the
end of that per iod;
Whereas Article 2 of Decision 82/530/EEC should therefore be amended,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION :
                                   Article 1
 Article 2 of Decision 82/530/EEC is hereby replaced by the following :
                                  "Article 2
  This Decision shall apply until 31 December 1995.
  Before 1 July 1995 the Commission shall present to the Council a report
  on the application of the system, together with any proposals for the
  retention of, or amendment to, this Decision."
                                   Art icle 2
 This Decision is addressed to the United Kingdom.
Done at                                       For the Counci
(2) OJ  No L 234,  9.8.1982, p.  7.
(3) OJ  No L 273, 5.10.1988, p. 18.
(4) OJ  No L 148, 28.6.1968, p. 24.
(5) OJ  No L 150, 15.6.1991, p. 16.
(6) 0J  No L 289, 7.10.1989, p.  1.
(7) 0J  No L 163, 26.6.1991, p. 41.
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         FINANCIAL STATEMENT
                                                                             DATE :
1.  BUDGET HEAD ING                                           APRPOPRIATIONS :-
2.    TITLE :
    Draft Council Decision extending the period of application of Decision 82/530/EEC
    authorizing the United Kingdom to permit the Isle of Man authorities to apply a
    system of special import licences to sheepmeat and beef and veal.
3.  LEGAL BASIS      : Articles 1 and 5 of Protocol n      3 to the 1972 Act of Accession and
    Regulation (EEC) n' 706/73.
4.    AIMS OF PROJET :
    To enable the Isle of Man authorities to protect its production and the working of
     its own agricultural support system by authorizing the system of special import
     licences for a further four years.
                                             Per iod of         Current Finan-    Fol lowing Finan-
    FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS                   12 months          cial Year(91)     cial Year (92)
                                             ECU mio               ECU mio           ECU mio
5.0   EXPENDITURE
      - CHARGED TO THE EC BUDGET
         (REFUNDS/INTERVENT ION)
      - NATIONAL ADMINISTRATION
      - OTHER
5.1   REVENUE
      - OWN RESSOURCES OF THE CE
         (LEVIES/CUSTOMS DUTIES)
      - NATIONAL
                                          1993             1994            1995           1996
5.0.1    ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE
5.1.1    ESTIMATED REVENUE
5.2   METHOD Of CALCULATION
6.0   CAM THE raOJ€CT BE FINANCED FUGM           I AT I QMS IMTfftCD IN THEftfLEVANT
      CHAPTE» OF THE CURftEMT BUDGET 7                                     OUt/NON
$.1   CAM TV* WI&JtCT M    FINANCE» BY TRANSFIR BETWEEN OF TH* Ct*ft€*T BUDGET?
                                                                                          OU I/NON
6.2    IS A SUWLEMEMTA8Y SUBSET NECESSARY?                                                OU I/NON
6.3   CREDITS A INSCRIRE DANS LES BUDGETS FUTURS                                          OU I/NON
OBSERVATIONS :
 No export refunds or import levies are applicable in trade between the Community and
 the Isle of Man. Consequently, the measure proposed has no impact on the budget.
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