CELEX: 31992R0892
Language: en
Date: 1992-04-09 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 892/92 of 8 April 1992 introducing a countervailing charge on fresh lemons originating in Cyprus

9. 4. 92                                  Official Journal of the European Communities                               No L 95/33
                                         COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 892/92
                                                          of 8 April 1992
                     introducing a countervailing charge on fresh lemons originating in Cyprus
 THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,                          Regulation (EEC) No 381 1 /85 (% the prices to be taken
                                                                      into consideration must be recorded on the representative
                                                                      markets or, in certain circumstances, on other markets ;
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European
 Economic Community,
                                                                     Whereas for fresh lemons originating in Cyprus the entry
                                                                      prices calculated in this way have for six consecutive
 Having regard to the Act of Accession of Spain and                   market days been alternatively above and below the
 Portugal,                                                            reference price ; whereas two of these entry prices are at
                                                                     least ECU 0,6 below the reference prices ; whereas a
                                                                     countervailing charge should therefore be introduced for
                                                                     these fresh lemons ;
 Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1035/72
 of 18 May 1972 on the common organization of the
 market in fruit and vegetables ('), as last amended by              Whereas, if the system is to operate normally, the entry
 Regulation (EEC) No 1623/91 (2), and in particular the              price should be calculated on the following basis :
 second subparagraph of Article 27 (2) thereof,
                                                                     — in the case of currencies which are maintained in rela­
                                                                          tion to each other at any given moment within a band
 Whereas Article 25a (1 ) of Regulation (EEC) No 1035/72                  of 2,25 %, a rate of exchange based on their central
 provides that, if the entry price of a product imported                  rate, multiplied by the corrective factor provided for in
 from a non-member country is alternatively above and                     the last paragraph of Article 3 (1 ) of Regulation (EEC)
 below the reference price for five to seven consecutive                  No 1 676/85 (6), as last amended by Regulation (EEC)
 market days a countervailing charge is introduced in                     No 2205/90 O,
 respect of that non-member country, save in exceptional
 cases ; whereas that charge is introduced when three entry          — for the other currencies, an exchange rate based on an
 prices fall below the reference price and one of those                   average of the ecu rates published in the Official
 entry prices is at least ECU 0,6 below the reference price ;             Journal of the European Communities, C series, over
whereas that charge is equal to the difference between the                a period to be determined, multiplied by the coeffi­
reference price and the last available entry price by at                  cient referred to in the preceding indent,
least ECU 0,6 below the reference price ;
Whereas Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1438/91 of
30 May 1991 fixing for the 1991 /92 marketing year the               HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
reference prices for fresh lemons (3) fixed the reference
price for products of class I for the period from
 November 1991 to April 1992 at 47,15 ECU per 100 kilo­
grams net ;                                                                                     Article 1
Whereas the entry price for a given exporting country is             A countervailing charge of 2,92 ECU per 100 kilograms
equal to the lowest representative prices recorded for at            net is applied to fresh lemons (CN code ex 0805 30 10)
least 30 % of the quantities from the exporting country              originating in Cyprus.
concerned which are marketed on all representative
markets for which prices are available less the duties and
the charges indicated in Article 24 (3) of Regulation (EEC)
No 1035/72 ; whereas the meaning of representative price                                        Article 2
is defined in Article 24 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No
 1035/72 :
                                                                     This Regulation shall enter into force on 10 April 1992.
Whereas, in accordance with Article 3 (1 ) of Commission             Subject to the provisions of the second subparagraph of
Regulation (EEC) No 211 8/74 (4), as last amended by                 Article 26 (2) of Regulation (EEC) No 1035/72, this Regu­
                                                                     lation shall be applicable until 15 April 1992.
(') OJ  No  L 118,  20.  5. 1972,  p. 1.
O   OJ  No  L 150,  15.  6. 1991 , p. 8.                             0 OJ No L 368, 31 . 12. 1985, p. 1 .
0   OJ  No  L 137,  31 . 5. 1991 , p. 25.                            $ OJ No L 164, 24. 6. 1985, p. 1 .
(4) OJ  No  L 220,  10.  8. 1974,  p. 20.                            0 OJ No L 201 , 31 . 7. 1990, p. 9.
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           This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
           States.
           Done at Brussels, 8 April 1992.
                                                                  For the Commission
                                                                   Ray MAC SHARRY
                                                              Member of the Commission