CELEX: 51980PC0593
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Date: 1980-10-17 00:00:00
Title: RECOMMENDATION FOR A DECISION OF THE COUNCIL AND OF THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE MEMBERS STATES, MEETING WITHIN THE COUNCIL ON THE OPENING OF NEGOTIATIONS WITH YUGOSLAVIA TO ADAPT THE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE COMMUNITY AND YUGOSLAVIA TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF THE ACCESSION OF GREECE TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (presented by the Commission to the Council)

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      COMMISSION                                                   Brussels , 17th October 1980
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                  RECOMMENDATION FOR A DECISION OF THE COUNCIL AND OF THE
                REPRESENTATIVES OF THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE MEMBERS STATES ,
                MEETING WITHIN THE COUNCIL ON THE OPENING OF NEGOTIATIONS
                        WITH YUGOSLAVIA TO ADAPT THE AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE
                           COMMUNITY AND YUGOSLAVIA TO TAKE ACCOUNT OF THE
                           ACCESSION OF GREECE TO THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                            ( presented by the Commission to the Council )
C0M(80 ) 593 final
 ---pagebreak---                            INTRODUCTION
         Article 118 paragraph I of the Act concerning the Conditions of
  Accession of the Hellenic Republic and the adjustments to the Treaties
  states that from 1.1.1981 , the agreed date for the entry into force of the
  Act of Accession , the Hellenic Republic should apply the provisions of the
  agreements the Community has concluded with certain third countries .
         Article 118 goes on to state that the transitional measures and
  adjustments shall be the subject of protocols concluded with the co-
  contracting third countries and annexed to those agreements .
        When the Treaty of Accession was signed on 28 May 1979 , the new
  agreements with Yugoslavia had not been concluded .       Articlj 120 paragraph 2
  of the Act of Accession was therefore drafted with Yugoslavia in mind and
  states that the provisions of Article 118 ( and 119 ) should apply to any
- new agreement that the Community should conclude with other third ,countries
  in the Mediterranean region before the entry into force of the Act of
  Accession .                     -
        On 28 November 1979 , thxe Commission reported to the Council on the
  exploratory talks that it had held with the Community 's co-contracting
                      1
  trading partners      and made a recommendation for a Council Decision to open
  negotiations with these countries together with negotiating directives .
  Yugoslavia was not included in this report since the new agreement had
  not been concluded at that time .     On 11 February 1980 , the Council and the
  representatives of the governments of the Member States meeting within the
  Council authorized the Commission to open negotiations with these countries2
  with a view to concluding protocols of adaptation and transition to the
  agreements with those countries to take account of the accession of Greece
  to the European Communities .
     Doc . COM ( 79)693 final
  2 Doc . 4352 /80 .
 ---pagebreak---                                                                            2.
      The Commission undertook exploratory talks with Yugoslavia between June
and September 1980 and a report on these talks is set out in the following
pages .  Contacts also took place with the Greek authorities to inform them of
developments and reference is also made to these contacts .
      The Commission is now recommending that Yugoslavia should be included
along with the Community 's other co-contracting trading partners in the
general negotiati ng directives approved by the Council on 11 February 1980 ,
as contained in the Council document 4352 / 80 .   This recommendation is in
line with the provisions of Articles 118 , 119 and 120 of the Act of Accession .
      It should be noted that under the terms of the Act of Accession , Greece
has been granted certain transitional arrangements towards the Community
in the tariff and non-tariff fields .     Greece therefore also requires
similar transitional arrangements towards the Community 's preferential
partners ( including Yugoslav/ ia ) since it is Laid down in the Act of Accession
( Article 118 ) that Greece may not grant any third countries more favourable
treatment than she grants the Community as at present constituted .
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                      3.
 PART ONE     -     Greek Accession and EEC-Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement
 1.   Position of Greece
                                                            /
       Even before the Commission had embarked upon exploratory talks with
 Yugoslavia , the Greek government had set out its position with regard to the
 EEC-Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement in a Note Verbale of 17 March 1980 ( 1 ),
 which was presented in the framework of the 6th meeting of the EEC-Greece
 Interim Committee of that same date .
       The substance of the Greek Note Verbale can be conveniently divided into
three sectors - industrial trade , agriculture and road transport operations between
Greece and the Community via Yugoslavia .
 (a)   IndL^trial Trade .
       In the industrial field , Greece made three requests for transitional
arrangements over a 5-year period :
          i)      Ceilings                      '
                Transitional arrangements in the form of tariff ceilings were requested
                for five products ( 2 ): sawn wood ( 4405 ex C ), certain paper products
                 ( 4801 ex F , 4804 A , 4805 ex B ), synthetic textile fibres ( 5601 ex A ),
                certain types of electric batteries ( ex 8503 ) and certain toys ( 9703 ),
         ii )   Quantitative restrictions
                Greece requested transitional quantitative restrictions towards
                Yugoslavia for seven industrial products : certain tubes (7318 ex C ),
                radiators for central heating ( ex 7337 ), cabinets for fridges ( 8415
                C ex II ), machines for working marble ( ex 8446), band *ws for working
                wood ( ex 8447), certain motors (8501 R ) «»nH c»rtain pens (9803)
(1)   5844 / 80 C0NS / GR 8 YU 7
( 2 ) The list of products was slightly modified in a note to the Commission
      of May 2 , 1980
 ---pagebreak---    '   lii )  Tariff Regime
              Greece requested progressive tariff dismantlement towards Yugoslavia •
                                                 / •
              for all products ^ irrespective of whether they belong -to the so-called
                                                                                         t ■
              " 12-year list " or the " 22-year list " ( 1 ).
 b)   A2riculture_and_grocessed_agricultural_groducts
      Greece requested the gradual application of the tariff concessions granted
 by the Community in respect of agricultural products and processed agricultural
 products .
 c)   Road transgort_g|3erations_between_Greece_and_the_Community_yia 1 Yugosl avi a         >
      Greece firstly recalled the agreement within the framework of the accession
negotiations ( 2 ) whereby the Commission would undertake exploratory talks with
Yugoslavia ,    with a view to the possible conclusion of an "agreement on this
matter , and      requested that the protocol to be negotiated contain a Joint
Statement on Road Transport .      This Joint Statement would enlarge upon the Joint .
Statement on . transit which was entered into the minutes of the negotiations of
the EEC-Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement and would state that 'road transport
operations across Yugoslavia should be free from any barriers . 1 i n addition ,
Greece requested the suppression by Yugoslavia of all transit taxes .
                       V
Community position                                               ;
      At the 6th meeting of the Interim Committee , the Community took note of
the Greek requests and concerns and added that the matter would be examined in
the course of the Commission 's forthcoming exploratory talks with Yugoslavia ( 3 ).
Commission Position
      Before giving an account of the exploratory talks with        Yugoslavia ,- the
Commission considers it useful to make some preliminary comments on the extensive ,
transitional arrangements requested by Greece in the framework of the Interim
Committee 1 .       ■>
      As mentioned in the Introduction to this Communication , the negotiations
for the EEC-Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement had not been concluded when the
(1)   The "22-year list " is a list of industrial products annexed to the EEC-Greece
       Association Agreement and governed by a timetable of tariff dismantlement
      over 22 years . The " 12-year list " is not , in fact , a list at all , but contains
      all products not on the 22-year list . Tariff dismantlement for these products
      took place over 12 years ending in 1974 .       Thus Greece no longer applies Customs
      duties on imports from the Community for these products .
(2) CCNF GR 18/79
( 3 ) 5096/80 CORS/CR 9 YU 8
 ---pagebreak--- Treaty of Accession was signed on 28 May 1979 .     Nevertheless , Article 1^0
paragraph 2 was designed to encounter any difficulties and was drafted with
Yugoslavia in mind .    This article indicates that Yugoslavia will be treated
by Greece on the same lines as Greece treats the Community 's other preferential
partners during the 5-year transitional period following Greek accession .
Moreover , as a generaL rule ( in the tariff and non-tariff areas ), where the
Community has granted Greece transitional arrangements , Greece will also be
granted transitional arrangements by the Community 's preferential partners .
      However , the very extensive transitional arrangements requested by Greece
towards Yugoslavia underline the Greek view that during the transitional period ,
Greece wishes to treat Yugoslavia as a " third country " rather than as a
" preferential partner ".   In particular in the tariff field , Greece has requested
transitional arrangements for all products , instead of      only for the " 22-year
list " products ( as is  the case for other preferential partners ) ( 1 ).  Moreover ,
Greece has requested transitional quantitive restrictions for 7 products ( as
opposed to a maximum of 3 for other preferential partners ) and transitional
ceilings for 5 products ( 2 ),
      In the agricultural sector , the negotiating directives for preferential
partners as contained in Council Doc . 4352 /80 state that in the tariff field ,
the preferential rates provided for or calculated ( as a percentage of the
CCT duty ) will be applied to the duties actually levied by Greece in respect
of third countries during the transitional period .     Thus , in this sector , an
element of progressivity already exists and there should be no major difficulties .
      The essential Greek arguments for their position are threefold .      Firstly ,
Greece has a somewhat different interpretation of the nature of the EEC-
Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement from that of the Community .      Greece maintains
that the agreement is , indeed , a cooperation agreement but it does not rank as
a " preferential " trade agreement .  Secondly , Greece fears that , due to the
geographical proximity of Yugoslavia , the Greek market is particularly threatened
by cheap imports from Yugoslavia .    Finally , Greece considers that the Joint
(1)   See page 2 of Council Doc . 4352 /80
 (2)  Under the terms of the Act of Accession , Greece will not be applying
      ceilings for ajiy products towards the Community# Moreover , in
      the course of the EFTA negotiations , all Greek requests for additional
      ceilings were withdrawn .   See CCM(8O)317 *
 ---pagebreak---                                                                              6.
          »
Declaration on transit as contained in the minutes of the negotiations for
the EEC-Yugoslavia Cooperation Agreement is of a general nature and does not
safeguard Greek interests .   What Greece requires , is road transport through
Yugoslavia without any obstacles to trade .   As has been confirmed in contacts
with the Greek authorities , underlying   this Greek approach towards these
commercial questions , is her desire for satisfactory road transport arrangements .
      In the commercial field , the Commission firmly rejects the Greek approach
and considers that , in general terms , Yugoslavia should be treated by Greece
in the same manner as Greece treats the other preferential partners of the
Community .  The Commission therefore considers that Yugoslavia should be
added to the list of countries contained . in the general negotiating directives
applicable to co-contracting " preferential " partners which were approved by
the Council on 11 February 1980 , as   contained in Council Doc . 4352 /80 .
      The Commission does not exclude , however , the possibility of Greece main­
taining certain additional quantitive restrictions or ceiling" -For
a number of very sensitive products on the basis of strong economic justification
                                       1
           i
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4 , Position of Yugoslavia
           During the course of the exploratory talks , three main issues were discussed
     with the Yugoslav authorities - commercial questions in the industrial sector ,
     agriculture ( with special reference to baby beef ) and road transport between
     Greece and the Community via Yugoslavia ." In addition , Yugoslavia underlined that
     the negotiation of a protocol to take account of Greek accession should in no
     way lead to a devaluation of the contents of the Cooperation Agreement .
       (i)   Commerci^l_guestions_in_the_2ndustria l_sector
           With regard to the regime for the dismantlement of Customs duties proposed
    by Greece , Yugoslavia considered that she should receive the same treatment as the
    Community 's other preferential partners on the Greek market , and saw no
    justification for this " discrimination ".      However , . with regard to the additional
    quantitive restrictions and tariff ceilings , the Yugoslav authorities stated
    their readiness to examine the Greek requests during the course of the forth­
    coming negotiations .                    ,
      (n)    Agri culture ( ££2Ì!5e_f2£_bab£_beef )
           With regard to the quota for baby / beef in the Cooperation Agreement , Yugo­
    slavia considered that it should be increased by 50,000 tonnes / annum to take
    account of Greek accession and , with regard to Greece , Yugoslav exports of baby
    beef should be free from any application of the levy system .          With regard to the
    size of the quota , Yugoslavia pointed out that during 1978 , Greece imported more
    than four times as much baby beef as the entire Community , and that baby beef
    represented 75% of Yugoslavia 's exports to Greece .         The Greek market is
.   Yugoslavia 's major export market for this       product .    With regard to its
   proposal for the elimination of the levy , Yugoslavia explained that the elimi­
    nation of the levy should be for a five-year period in order to allow sufficient
    time for Yugoslavia to examine changes in the structure of imports of its beef
   meat .
                                                                                • ■ ■/• • •
 ---pagebreak---                 ( iii ) 5°ad__ t r a ns go r t_ be t w een_G r e'e£«_ a nd_ th e_ C ommuni^ t v i a Yugoslavia
                      ■ Whilst Yugoslavia understood Greece 's concern regarding road transport to
                the Community via Yugoslavia , Yugoslavia pointed out that its road network was
                3lready heavily overloaded and any further liberalization. would be difficult
                to accept . Improvements in its road infrastructure were necessary and , in this
 A              context , a common effort should be made to define major Urunk roads of common
                interest .    In addition , more emphasis should be laid upon railways and combined
                transport ( roll on , roll off ).               Furthermore , in return for .any liberalisation ,
                Yugoslavia also requested that Yugoslav transporters should be granted an
                increased participation in road haulage with the Community* Moreover , Yugoslavia
                stated that there could be no question of accepting Greece 's request for the sup­
                pression of transit taxes . Yugoslavia concluded by stating its willingness to
                examine the problem of road transit in further depth .                             ^
        5 . Position of the Commission
               (i )    The Industria_l_Sector                                                                         v
  • 1                              >                      '     '                              ' -
                       The Commission 's position with regard to transitional arrangements for
              Greece in the industrial sector has already been dealt with in pages 2-4 of this
y     .   *                              •                         *                                                    .. .
              communication . , The Commission considers that Yugoslavia should be treated by
              Greece in the same manner as Greece treats the other preferential partners of
            , the Community with regard to the elimination of Customs duties ( i.e. transition
              only for the " 22 year list " products ).                                       - . /
                      With regard* to the Greek requests for additional quantitive restrictions
              and ceilings , these requests will be dealt with in the course of the negotiations
              and will only be accepted on the basis of strong economic justification .                          As
              was the case in the negotiations with other preferential partners of the Community,
              during the course of the forthcoming negotiations with Yugoslavia , a number of pro-
        ~ cWcts for which transitional quotas and ceilings have been . requested by Greece ,
              may be eliminated from the lists in the case where the economic justification is
              not sufficiently substantial .                  ,
                     In addition , as was the case in negotiations with the other preferential
              partners of the Community , the Commission does not intend to propose the levels of any
              quotas or ceilings at this^tage.This matter will be dealt with during the course
              of the negotiations . (1 )                .                                      -               ,    ,
               ( 1 ) See C0M(79)693 page 15
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  ( ii )  Agriculture ( baby beef )
         With regard to Yugoslavia 's proposal that Greece should not apply the
  levy system in respect of her baby beef exports during the transitional period ,
  the Commission would point Out that such a proposal cannot be accepted . Firstky,
  it could lead to Greece granting Yugoslavia more favourable treatment than she
  grants to the Community during the transitional period , which would be against
  the provisions of Article 118 of the Act of Accession .        Secondly , the Yugoslav
  proposal amounts more to an economic adaptation of the agreement than a transitional
  measure .    Finally , the negotiating directives of 11 February Regarding the
  other preferential partners ( 1 ) deal with this matter satisfactorily and state
  that "preferential arrangements providing for non-tariff advantages , and more
i especially for reductions in levies , shall be applied in full by Greece from           .
  the date of accession ".
         With regard to the quota of 50,000 tonnes proposed by Yugoslavia , the
  Commission considers that this is a question that must be dealt with in the course
  of the negotiations .
                                                                          • • •/ • • •
  (1)    Councl Doc . 4352/ 80 page 6
  (2)    Greece imported the following quantities of baby "beef from Yugoslavia
         over the past four years :
                            Year             Quantity ( tonnes )
                            1976                  21,016
                            1977                  37,831
                            1978                  48,799
                            1979                  30,356
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                                                                                 10 .
( iii ) Road transport operations between_Graece_and_the_Commumty_via_Yugcslavia_
       At present , under the terms of a bi-lateral arrangement , Yugoslavia grants
Greece 26,000 transit authorizations ( Licences ). Any increase in the volume
of these licences is Cie=;rly a bi-lateral question between Greece and Yugoslavia
and does not fall within Community competence .
       However , under the rules of Community transport legislation , and . in
particular under the Community quota ( 1 ), it is essential to ensure that
                                        I
Greece is treated on an equal footing with other Member States with regard to
the possibilities of market access . A possible solution to this problem may be
found by negotiating for transit authorizations to be granted V Yugoslavia
to the Community for transport operators carrying traffic between the
Community as at present constituted and Greece under the Community quota system .
The number of transit authorizations should amount at least to Greece 's quota
under the Community quota system .    Any agreement reached with Yugoslavia could
either "be contained in an exchange of letters or even laid down in the
protocol .                                     ,
6 . CONCLUSION
       As mentioned in the Introduction , the Commission is therefore recommending
 that Yugoslavia be included along with Community 's other co-contracting trading
 partners in the general negotiating directives approved by the Council on
 11 February 1980 , as contained in the Council document 4352 /80 .   . Specific
 transitional arrangements for Yugoslavia are to be found in the Annex to
Part Two of this Communication .
(1)    The Community quota is a system whereby each Member State is granted a certain
       number of multi-lateral authorizations . Under, these authorizations , each
       operator may transport without quantitative restrictions in international traffic
       within the Community .                                             .
 ---pagebreak---                                Recommendation for a
                               Decision of the Council and
          of the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States ,
                            meeting within the Council
                     on the opening of negotiations with
                                  Yugoslavia
                     to adapt the agreements between the
                           Community and Yugoslavia
                 to take account of the accession of Greece
                           to the European Communities
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES , AND THE REPRESENTATIVES OF    '
THE GOVERNMENTS OF THE MEMBER STATES , MEETING WITHIN THE COUNCIL ,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic
Community
Having regard to the recommendation from the Commission ,                   ,
Whereas it is necessary to adapt the Agreements concluded between the Community
and Yugoslavia to take account of the accession of Greece to the European
Communities and to this end open negotiations with Yugoslavia ,
HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS : '                         .
                               Sole Article
      The Commission is hereby authorized to open negotiations with Yugoslavia
with a view to concluding protocols of adaptation and transition to the agreements
with Yugoslavia to take account of the accession of Greede to the European
Communities .            ,
      The Commission shall conduct these negotiations on the basisr of the directives
annexed to Council document 4352 /80 in consultation with representatives from the
Membe ^ States .   Representatives of the Hellenic Republic shall be associated with
the work , as observers , side by side with the representatives of the present
Member States .
 ---pagebreak---                                                                  ANNEX
                                                            YUGOSLAVIA
          II .   SPECIFIC TRANSITIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ON A COUNTRY
                 BY COUNTRY BASIS AND TECHNICAL ADAPTATIONS TO
                 THE PREFERENTIAL AGREEMENTS .
               *
                                 t
4352 / 80
 ---pagebreak---                           YUGOSLAVIA
QUANTITATIVE RESTRICTIONS
   CCT
 Heading No .                       Description
    73.18        Tubes and pipes and blanks therefore , of iron ( other than
                 of cast iron ) or steel , excluding high-pressure hydro­
                 electric conduits :
                 ex C. Other :
                         - of circular section , not threaded , fitted at both
                            ends with rapid assembly devices , intended for use
                            in irrigating fields ( after connection with
                            sprinkling appliances ).
 ex 73.37        Boilers ( excluding boilers of heading no . 84.01 ) and radia­
                 tors , for central heating , not electrically heated , and
                 parts thereof , of iron or steel ; air heaters and hot air
                 distributors ( including those which can also distribute 1
                 cool or conditioned air ), not electrically heated , incor - ,
                 porating a motor-driven fan or blower , and parts thereof ,
                 of iron or steel :
                 -    Boilers for central heating
                 -    Radiators for central heating .
                    *                             ~
    84.15        Refrigerators and refrigerating equipment ( electrical and
                 other ) :
                 C. Other :                     <
                 ex II . Other :
                           - Cabinets not equipped with cooling apparatus .
 ex 84.46        Machine-tools for working stone , ceramics , concrete ,
                 asbestos-cement and like mineral materials or for working
                 glass in the cold , other than machines *fal ling within
                 heading no . 84.49 :
                 -    Machines and apparatus for working marble , excluding
                      such machines and apparatus which are hand-held and
                      electrically operated .
ex 84.47         Machine-tools for working wood , cork , bone , ebonite
                 ( vulcanite ), hard artificial plastic materials or other
                 hard carving materials , other than machines falling within
                 heading no . 84.49 :
                 -    Band saws for working wood .
 ---pagebreak---    CCT  _
Heading No .                            Description
    85.01    Electrical goods Of the following descriptions : generators ,
             motors , converters ( rotary or static ), transformers , rectifiers
             and rectifying apparatus , inductors ;
             B. Other :
                    I.    Generators , motors ( chether or not equipped with
        •                 speed reducing , changing or step-up gear ) and rotary
                          converters :
                          ex b ) Other : ■
             '                     -    Motors of an output of not less than 370
                                        watts and not more than 370,000 watts
                 II .     Transformers , static converters , rectifiers and
                          rectifying apparatus ; inductors .
                        'ex C. Parts :             -
                                   - of motors of an output of not less than *
                                      370 watts and not more than 370,000 watts .
                                   - transformers and static converters ( recti­
                                      fiers , etc .); inductors
     98.03   Fountain pens ; stylograph pens and pencils ( including ball­
             point pens and pencils ) and other pens , penholders , pencil-
             holders and similar holders , propelling pencils and sliding
             pencils ; parts and fittings thereof , other than those
             falling within heading no . 98.04 or 98.05 :
             ex B. Other- pens , pen-holders ; propelling pencils and
                       sliding pencils ; pencil-holders and similar
                       holders ;
               ,          Ball-point 'pencils' and felt-tipped pens , non-        /
                  i       ref i I lable      .           -
                 C. Parts and fittings :
                       ex   Ij Parts of base metal , turned from bars , rods ,
                                  angles , shapes , sections or wire , of solid
                                  section :          ,
                     ^            - Parts of ball-point "pencils" and felt­
                               "     tipped pens , non-refi liable , excluding
                                     ball points .
                       ex II . Other :                                      -
                                  - Parts of ball-point "pencils " and felt-
                                     tipped pens , non-ref illable , excluding
                                     ball points of plastic fibre and felt
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                     3.
                               YUGOSLAVIA
2.    CEILINGS
     CCT
                                        Description
   Heading no.
      44.05     Wood sawn Lengthwise , sliced or peeled , but not further prepared ,
                of a thickness exceeding 5 mm :
                ex C. Other , excluding walnut , boxwood , mahogany , rosewood , citron-
                       wood , palm and the like or sweet-smelling woods .
      48.01     Paper and. paperboard ( including cellulose wadding), in rolls
                or sheets
                ex F. Other:                                                   v
                       - Cellulose wadding
                          Webs of cellulose fibres ( soft tissues )
                       - Sulphite wrapping and packaging paper
                       - Semi-chemical fluting paper
                       - Strawpaper
                       - Wrapping and packaging paper and paperboard made from
                   1      waste-paper .
                       - Paper and paperboard consisting of two or more layers of dif­
                          ferent composition ( duplex , triplex , multiplex , etc .)
                       - Other paperboard ^ excluding strawboard and presspahn
     ex 48.04  Composite paper or paperboard (made by sticking flat layers together
               with an adhesive ), not surfaco-coated or impregnated, whether or not
               internally reinforced , in rolls or sheets
               - Composite paper and paperboard , of Bristol and similar types
     48.05     Paper and paperboard , corrugated (with or without flat surface sheet s )
               creped , crinkled , embossed or perforated , in rolls or sheets s
               ex B. Other :
                     – Creped household and toilet paper
     56.01     Man-made fibres ( discontinuous ), not carded, combed or otherwise
               prepared for spinning :
               ex A.    Synthctic textile fibres :
                       – weighing 0.33 mg/m or more
     ex 85.03  Primaiy cells and primary batteries :
               - Primary cells and primary batteries of a volume of 300 cm3 or less
     97.03     Other toys ; working models of a kind used for recreational purposes
 ---pagebreak--- 3.   TRANSPORT
      The negotiation of an agreement with Yugoslavia to be Laid down in the
protocol or in an exchange of letters on road transport operation ^ between
Greece and the Community via Yugoslavia carried out under Community transport
 legislation .
4.   TECHNICAL ADAPTATIONS
      To be determined taking into account the date of entry into force of
the agreements between Yugoslavia and the Community .