CELEX: 52001PC0236
Language: en
Date: 2001-05-02
Title: Proposal for a Council Decision on the extension of the International Sugar Agreement, 1992

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52001PC0236

Proposal for a Council Decision on the extension of the International Sugar Agreement, 1992  /* COM/2001/0236 final - ACC 2001/0100 */  

Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the extension of the International Sugar Agreement, 1992(presented by the Commission)EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM1. The International Sugar Agreement entered into force on 1 January 1993 until 31 December 1995 and has three times been extended for a two-year period, so that it is now due to expire on 31 December 2001.2. At the meeting of the International Sugar Council on 31 May 2001 it is likely to be proposed to extend the Agreement for a further two-year period until 31 December 2003, under the provisions of Article 45.2 of the Agreement.3. The European Community's contribution to the administrative budget of the International Sugar Organisation, shown under item B7-821 of the European Union budget, will not be affected by the proposed decision.4. The purpose of this proposal is to authorise the Commission to vote in favour of the extension of the Agreement on behalf of the Community.2001/100 (ACC)Proposal for a COUNCIL DECISION on the extension of the International Sugar Agreement, 1992THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 133 in conjunction with Article 300(2) thereof,Having regard to the proposal from the Commission [1],[1]  OJWhereas:The International Sugar Agreement, 1992, was concluded by the Community by Council Decision 92/580/EEC [2], and was extended most recently in 1999 for an additional period of two years. This Agreement remains in force until 31 December 2001, unless it is extended beyond that date by decision of the International Sugar Council for a period of no more than two years. The extension of that agreement is in the interests of the Community. The Commission, which represents the Community in the International Sugar Council, should therefore be authorised to vote in favour of such an extension,[2]  OJ L 379, 23.12.1992, p. 15.HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:Sole Article1. The European Community is hereby in favour of the extension of the International Sugar Agreement 1992.2. The Commission is hereby authorised to express this position within the International Sugar CouncilDone at Brussels,For the CouncilThe PresidentLEGISLATIVE FINANCIAL STATEMENTPolicy area: External aspects of certain Community policiesActivities: International Agricultural AgreementsTitle of action: European Community contribution to the international sugar organisation1. BUDGET LINE + HEADING: Article B7-821: International agricultural agreements2. OVERALL FIGURES2.1. Total allocation for action (Part B): EUR 0.771 million for commitment2.2. Period of application: 1.1.2002 to 31.12.20032.3. Overall multiannual estimate on expenditure (EUR million):&gt;TABLE POSITION&gt;2.4. Compatibility with the financial programming and the financial perspectiveX Proposal compatible with the existing financial programming2.5. Financial impact on revenueX No financial implications (involves technical aspects regarding implementation of a measure).3. BUDGET CHARACTERISTICS&gt;TABLE POSITION&gt;4. LEGAL BASIS- Article 133 of the Treaty in conjunction with Article 300(2),- Council Decision 92/580/EEC of 13 November 1992 [3].[3]  OJ L 379, 23.12.1992, p. 15.5. DESCRIPTION AND GROUNDS5.1. Need for Community interventionBecause of its economic importance, especially in the agricultural sector, the EC must be represented in international agricultural agreements, which represent an important means for following global developments and defending Community interests for the products concerned.The payment of EC membership contributions enables the objectives of the International Sugar Agreement to be attained. The International Sugar Organisation, which is responsible for administering the Agreement, promotes the objectives of the Agreement, such as international cooperation, exchange of statistical information, forecasting market trends, etc. It is therefore in the interests of the EC to be a part of the Agreement.The membership contributions are determined on an annual basis and are due for as long as the EC is a member of the Agreement.It is clear that if the EC had to carry out on its own the same actions as are carried out by the ISO, the total coast of these would be much greater than the cost of the membership contributions.5.2. Actions envisaged and arrangements for budget interventionThe EC pays membership dues on an annual basis for the International Sugar Agreement.The dues are paid for as along as the EC remains a signatory to the Agreement.The European Commission and the Member States participate fully in the activities of the ISO and take full advantage of the benefits of membership.6. FINANCIAL IMPACT6.1. Total financial impact on Part BCommitments in EUR million (to the 3rd decimal place)&gt;TABLE POSITION&gt;7. IMPACT ON STAFF AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENDITURE7.1. Impact on human resources&gt;TABLE POSITION&gt;7.2. Overall financial impact of human resources&gt;TABLE POSITION&gt;The amounts are total expenditure for twelve months.8. FOLLOW-UP AND EVALUATION8.1. Follow-up arrangementsThe Commission services will participate fully in the Administrative Committee and Council of the ISO; these are the bodies responsible for determining budgetary contributions.A report of these meetings and of the decisions taken at them is published and is freely available to members.9. ANTI-FRAUD MEASURESPayments will only be made directly to the bank account of the ISO on receipt of a written request, after verification that the request coincides with the figure agreed by the Council of the International Sugar Agreement.