CELEX: 51980PC0717
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Date: 1980-11-11
Title: PROPOSAL FOR A COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) CONCERNING THE CONCLUSION OF THE ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY AND THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA CONSEQUENT ON THE ACCESSION OF THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC TO THE COMMUNITY (presented by the Commission to the Council)

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 ---pagebreak--- COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                       COM ( 80 ) 717 final
                                       Brussels . 11th November 1980
                 PROPOSAL FOR A COUNCIL REGULATION ( EEC )
       CONCERNING THE CONCLUSION OF THE ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL TO THE
        AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY AND THE
             REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA CONSEQUENT ON THE ACCESSION
                OF THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC TO THE COMMUNITY
              (presented by the Commission to the Council )
COM ( 80) 717 final
 ---pagebreak---                           Explanatory memorandum
By a decision of 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 the EFTA countries and the other "pre­
ferential" countries with a view to adapting the Free Trade Agreements .
The negotiations with Switzerland , Finland , Norway , Sweden and Iceland w^re
completed in March 1980 . The; Commission forwarded the results of these
negotiations to the Council 'on 13 June I98O (doc. CGM (8o) 317 final) and pro­
posed their adoption. The additional protocols with Switzerland and Liechten­
stein were signed on 17 July 1980 , the signature of the additional protocols
with Finland , Iceland , Norway and Sweden are in the final stages of prepa­
ration .
Only the negotiations with Austria could not be completed at the same time .
The remaining difficulties have however now been settled and the negotiations
were concluded on . . AQ              A9.8.Q . . . . The heads of delegations initialled
the draft texts on . . -3A, .QpXofoP?. A53.Q . . after indicating that they correctly
embodied the results of the negotiations .
As far as tariff - treatment , indicative tariff ceilings , processed agricultural
products , quantitative restrictions , measures having equivalent effect and
origin rules are concerned , the arrangements concluded with Austria in the
EEC sector correspond to the arrangements concluded with the other EFTA States
( see explanations in doc . C0M(80) 317 final ). As with Norway and Sweden' an ex­
change of letters has been agreed upon with Austria concerning the applicability
of the safeguard measures contained in the Ftfee Trade Agreement , if difficulties
are caused during the transitional period by increased imports into Austria
of sensitive products from Greece and vioe-versa .- This exchange of letters
is annexed to this communication . It does not constitute an integral part
of the additional protocol with Austria .
 ---pagebreak--- The content of the ECSC–Protocol is also identical with the additional
protoools agreed upon with Finland , Norway and Sweden . However , with regard
to the transitional measures on the Greek market concerning the application
of the price rules , the rules which Austria will apply "by analogy to Article
129 of the Act of Accession have not "been incorporated in the protocol it­
self (Article 8 ) hut in an exchange of letter0 - -bich will be annexed to
the additonal protocol and which will form an integral part of it . (in the
case of the other EFTA countries mentioned above , these rules were
agreed in Article 2 , paragraph 2 .)
During the negotiations certain difficulties on interpretations arose ,
which caused them to last so long. In the end , despite
divergent opinions , Austria     accepted the same transitional measures as
those agreed upon with the other EFTA countries . The differences of opinion remain
however , and they will be explained in an exohange of "notes verbales" between the
Commission and the Austrian Mission to the European Communities . The Council
will be informed on this in the usual way.
The Commission considers that , in terms of its negotiating directives ,
       the draft texts are acceptable to the Community. Accordingly it re­
commends to the Council and the Representatives of the Governments of the
Member States meeting within the Council :            .
       i ) pending the adoption of the additional protocols,to take the
           necessary decisions regarding their signature }
      ii ) as regards the EEC protocol , to adopt the draft regulation
           annexed thereto .
 ---pagebreak---                            PROPOSAL FOR A COUNCIL REGULATION
              concerning the conclusion of the Additional Protocol
           to the Agreement "between the European Economic Community
                      and. the Republic of Austria consequent on
            the accession of the Hellenic Republic to the Community
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES ,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community ,
and in particular Article 113 thereof ,
Having regard to the recommendation from the Commission ,
Whereas it is necessary to approve the Additional Protocol to the Agreement
between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Austria ( l )
signed in Brussels on 22 July 1972 , to take account of the accession of the
Hellenic Republic to the Community ,
HAS ADOPTED THIS KEGULATIONt
                                       Article 1
          The Additional Protocol to the Agreement between the European
Economic Community and the Republic of Austria consequent to the accession
of the Hellenic Republic to the Community is hereby approved on "behalf of
the Community.
          The text of the Protocol is annexed to this Regulation .
                                       Article 2
          The President of the Council shall give the notification provided
for in Article 3 of the Additional Protocol .
 ( 1 ) OJ No L 300 , 31.12.1972 , p. 2
 ---pagebreak---        This Regulation shall eater into force on the day following that of
its publication in the Official Journal of the European. Communities#
       This Regulation shall ts "binding in its entirety and directly appli­
cable in all Member States „
                                         Done at Brussels .
                                                 Por the Council
                                                  The President
 ---pagebreak---    \
  Additional Protocol to the Agreement between the
  European Economic Community and the Hepublic of
Austria consequent on the accession of the Hellenic
            Republic to the Community
 ---pagebreak--- W PJR0FEA2T ECONOMIC COMMUNITY
 of the . one part , and
 the Republic of Austria
 of th® othar part .
 CONSIDERING the accession of the Hellenio Republio to
the European Communities on 1    January 1981
HAVIHG REGAHD to the Agreement between the European Eooaomio Community
and the Republic of Austria signed at Brussels on 22 July 1972 and hereinafter
called the "Agreement
HAVE DECIDED to determine by common aooord the adjustments and
transitional measures to the Agreement consequent on the accession of
the Hellenio Republio to the European Economic Community
and TO CONCLUDE THIS PROTOCOL I
 ---pagebreak---                              - 2  -
                            TITL3 I
                          Ad^ustrrent s
                           Article 1
 ihe text ox the Agreement ehail "be drawn up in Greek and that text shall "be
 euthentxo in the same way      the original texts . The Joint Committee
 shall approve the Greek text .
                           Article 2
                                                                 «
 1 . The Hellenic Republic shall apply the provisions laid down in
the table contained in Article 1 ( 3 ) of Protocol No 1 to the Agree­
ment to all products covered hy Chapters 48 and 49 of the Common
Customs Tariff originating in Austria said not listed in Annex I.
2 . Austria shall apply the provisions of Article 4 ( l )
of Protocol No 1 to the Agreement to all products covered "by this
paragraph and coming from Greece .
 ---pagebreak---                                   Art i oie 3
 1 * The volume of "the indicative ceilings    which the European Economic
     Community , in conformity with the provisions of Protocol No . 1 to
     the Agreement ,     applies   as from 1 Janizary 1981 .. to  imports
     of goods originating in Austria shall consist of :
                                                                 1
     – the volumes of the indicative oeilings resulting from the application^
      = of the N rules laid down in Protocol No 1 to the Agreement , and
     – in addition for I98I the volumes listed in Annex III ; for eaoh
        subsequent year these volumes shall be increased l?y 5
2 . When the volumes for imports into Greece laid down in Annex III have been
     reached for the goods concerned , the Hellenic Republic may reimpose the
    customs duties which it applies at that time to third oountries until the
    end of the calendar year .
 ---pagebreak---                                 TITLE II
                        Transitional Measures
                              Article 4
    v s   /                                  .
 For "the products listed in . Annex Ij the Hellenic Republio . shall
 progressively abolish customs duties on imports of products originating •
in Austria in accordance with the following timetable t .
– on 1 January 198l , each duty shall be reduced to $0%ot the baBio duty j
– on 1 January 1982 , each duty shall be reduced to 80 % of the basic duty ;
– the four other reductions of 20 % each shall be made on i
   – 1 January 1983 ,     '
   – 1 January 1984 ,                                    •
   – 1 January 1985 ,                          '     _       .               '
   – 1 January 1986 ,
         1 ;          '       «          y '
                              Article 5                            '
For the produots listed in Annex I , the basio duty to whioh the successive
reductions      provided for in Article 4 are to be applied shall , for each
produot , be the duty actually applied by the Hellenic Republio in respect
of Austria on 1 July 1980 ,"          -          . .
                  .....
However, in respect of matohes falling within heading No* 36.06 of the
Common Customs Tariff f the basic duty shall                   ---    - -
be 17«2 % ad valorem *                                     •     '
 ---pagebreak---                                           S            ■  ■
j,» For "the product p listed in Annas: I , the Hellenic Republic- shall
    progressively abolish charges having equivalent effeot to customs
    duties on imports of products originating in Austria . in accordance
    with, the following t imet able ";                 ^
               i
    - oa 1 January 19ol ? each, charge shall he reduced to 90 > of ths basic rat 3$
    - on 1 January 1932 , each charge shall "be reduced to 80 % of the baeio rate ?
      k the four other reductions of 20 % each shall "be aus.de on :
        ~ 1 January   1983 ,
        – 1 January   1984 ?
       –  1 'January- 1985 »
       –  1 January   1986 .
2 * The "basic rate to which the successive reductions       provided for in
    paragraph 1 are to "be applied shall , for each product , he the rate
    applied "by the Hellenic Republic on 31 December I98O in respect of the
    Community as at present constituted*       .                     :
3 * Any charge having equivalent effeot to a customs duty on imports, intro­
    duced as from 1 January 1979 . ia trade "between 'Greece
    and Austria , shall "be abolished on 1 January 1981 *                >
 ---pagebreak---    If tlr    1 1.CA ; o Republio sw.-p.nd ;! or reduces duties or charts having
   equivalent effect on products! i /i.ipo.. ted fro<* the Community as at
   present con._- rented more quick!;,' than mder '        established tiiae 'ci ble ,
  the Hellenic Rep . blio shall also suspend or reduce , Toy the same percentage ,
  those duties or charges having equivalent effect on products originating
  in Austria .
                                  Article 8
  The variable component which the Hellenio Republic may apply in
   accordance with tho provisions of Article 1 of Protoool No 2 to
 'the Agreement to the products listed in Table I of that Protocol ,
   originating in Austria , shall be adjusted by the compensatory amount
 - applied in trade between the_Commimity as a~t _ present constituted and             r
... Greece .                                    '
   For the products which are listed both in Table I of Protocol No 2 to the
  Agreement and            in Annex I to this Protocol , the Hellenio Republio
  shall abolish , in accordance with the timetable laid down in Article 4 »
  the difference between :
  – the fixed component of the duty to be applied by the Hellenio Republio
     upon accession , and
 – the duty ( other than the variable oomponent ) shown in the last column
     of Table I of Protoool No ., 2#
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                . 4Z'
                                               -
                                        Article
  The Hellenio Republic may retain quantitative restrictions until
   31 December 19*35 ©» products listed in Ann^x XT,'
   originating in Austria .                                                    .        !
                                                                                        I
   The restrictions referred to in paragraph. 1 shall take the form of
   global quotas which shall also "be opened towards imports originating:
   ■In Finland, Iceland, lorway , "Sweden and Switzerland *
    The global quotas for 1981 are listed in Annex II ,
   The minimum rate of progrsseITS . increase jfor - th© .quotas jcef&rrpd to in
paragraph,. 2 . .shall ."be 25 fo _at the' Tbeginning .of . each, year .for .qaotas .
   expressed in European , imit.s,.of„_a0PjPW^,jCl!£E4X»–§^A-5.Q-^..At._i;he. jbegirniing'
    of each year for quotas expressed in terms[.. of volume® Such increases shall
... be added to each quota and the next increase calculated- 011 the basis
    of the total thus obtained .
                                         ».
                                                                                             the
     Where a quota is expressed in terms of "both. voium«j and value, the
     quota relating to , volume shall be raised "by &.■% least 20 $ a                        a
     year and the quota relating to                       value by at least 25 $ »• y©ar»
     the succeeding quotas to be calculated each year on the basis of
     the preceding quota plus the increase »
                                                                          A               1
     However, with regard to motor coaches and buses and other vehicles •-
     falling within mfthftad&og ex 87,02 A I of the C«<m Customs pri ft,
      the Tolxuae quota shall "be raised by 15 % * T^-'^                                     re­
      lating to the t&Xus 'by 20 'jo 9. y^ar»                                              j
                                                                                           i
                                                                                           I
.            . it is found t-feai : lajporfcs into Greece of a product listed in
      teaxtax II have far two ooas©o«x.tlTf5 jm.vn 'be<m less tfcm $0 $ t.o.9
      quota, the nsil^ao Itevulslio sb.a XI liberalise imports of that; product
                          X.;.}. Áv.wbriz,     »ad in tna oom^Tim liMad ia. pft- ragfffcp-i <s: ?
      if thy nrc&ttcf in gpsstiwa in at.                      tins*              tow***.'.**
    ' Ovm "yji.t /r ;vi.sg sr' .            ormHr.xtv.xe<X -.                ■             j
 ---pagebreak---                             - 8 -                                     a
If the Hellenio Republio liberalizes imports of a product listed
 in Annex II coming from the Community: as at present constituted or.
 increases a quota beyond the minimum rate applicable to the Community
as at present constituted ,    the Hellenic Republio Bhall also
 liberalize " imports of that product originating in Austria
 or increase the global quota proportionally .
Regarding licences for imports of products listed in Annex II
and originating in Austria ,      the Hellenio Republic shall
apply the same administrative rules and practices as applied
to such imports originating in the Community as at present
constituted , with the exception of the quota for fertilisers
falling within        heading Nod 31*02 , 31.03 and subheadings ~  .
31.05 A I , II and IV of the Common Customs Tariff,^     _
where the Hellenic Republio may apply the rales and practices
relevant to ~r 7" exclusive marketing rights .
 ---pagebreak--- X„ Import deposits and cash payments in force in Greece on 31 December
    1980 -with regard to imports of products , originating in Austria
     shall "be progressivaly ©limimtQd war a period of thro® years from
    1 J&nuary l$ole
    The rate of import deposits and ©ask payments stell "fe« radused
     iat aooordance with the following 1;iia©t.al3X©i
                                         •                          ,
             •» 1 January 1981 s 25
             -•1 January 1982 x 25
             *» 1 January 1983 ? 25 $»»
             – 1 January 19&4 * 25                           • '
 2 * If» in respect of the Community as at present constituted} the
      Hellenic Republic reduces the rate of import deposits or cash
      payments more quickly than under the timetable set out in
      paragraph 1, the Hellenic Republic shall make the same reduction .
      with regard to -imports "of products' originating in Austria.
 ---pagebreak---                               Article 11
 The Joint, Committee shall mako any aoiencui'ignis vmich may le necessary
  to -the origin' rules consequent on tb.3 ncc 'Rsi'ia c? the Hellenic
. Republic to the European Comroonitiea .
                             Article 12
 The Annexes to this Protocol f oi-ra an integral part thereof ,   This
  Protocol forms an integral part of the Afrreeznent . /
                             Article 13
 This Protocol shall be approved by the Contracting Parties in accordance
 with their own procedures . It shall enter into force on 1st January 198lf
 provided that the Contracting Parties have notified each other before
 that date that the procedures necessary tc this end have "been completed .
 After this date the Protoccl shall enter into force on the first day of
 the second month following such notification .
                             Article 14
 This Protocol is drawn up in duplicate , in the Danish , Dutch , English ,
  French , German , Greek , and Italiaa langus^^, each, of these texts being
  ecjually authentio .
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                       ANntX !
...                                                                                                 .  I - U*.J4
                                             List referred to 1n Articled
     8russel s
 Nomenclature
                                                           Description          *
  heading No
      ( NCCC )
 Chapter 15         I                                    '                                     • ■
                    I
                                                                                                                 /
  ex 15.10      .     Products obtained from pinewood.-with a fatty acid content of 90% or more by
                      weight
Chapter 17
        17.04         Sugar confectionery , not containing cocoa
Chapter 18
   •    18.06         Chocolate and other food preparations containing cocoa
Chapter 19
  ex 19.02        I   Malt-extract
        19.03         Macaroni , spaghetti and similar products
       19.05.         Prepared foods obtained by swelling or roasting of cereals or cereal products
                      (puffed rice, corn flakes and similar products)                        ,
  ex 19.07        | Bread   ,
                      sugar ,
                              snips' biscuits and other ordinary bakers 1 wares, not containing added
                              honey , eggs, fats , cheese or fruit
        19.08 '       Pastry , biscuits , cakes and other fine bakers' wares , whether or not containing
                      cocoa in any proportion
 Chapter 21
  ex 21,02            Roasted coffee substitutes other than roasted chicory ; extracts , essences and
                      cancentratas of roasted coffee substitutes other than of roasted chicory
, ex 21.04          j Sauces; mixed condiaerits and mixed seasonings other than fluid* oafigo chutney
  3X 21.06            Baker 's yeast and inactive natural yeasts
                   I
                   I
                  I
 ---pagebreak---       Bnut&is
  Nomcncl jcujt                                          Docnpooa
   bcadiAg No
     ( NCCQ
Chapter 22
ex 22.02               Lemonade , flavoured spa waters and unfavoured aerated waters
                       and other non-alcoholic beverages , no~ including fruit and
                       vegetable juices falling within heading No 20.07 whether
                       - not containing milk or milkfats but containing sugar
                          ( sucrose or invert sugar )
                       or
                       - containing milk or milkfats
       22.03           Beer made from mal t
       22.06           Vermouths , and other wines of fresh graoes flavoured with
                       aromatic extracts
ex 22.09               Spirituous beverages , containing eggs or egg yolks and/or
                       sugar ( sucrose or invert sugar )
                  I
  Chapter 25
      1520            Gypsum ; anhydrite ; calcined gypsum , and plasters with a basis of calcium
                      sulphate, whether , or not coloured, bus not including plasters specially
                      prepared for use in dentistry .
■     25.22           Quicklime, slaked lime and hydraulic lime, other than calcium oxide and
                      hydroxide
      25.23           Portland cement, ciment fondu , slag cement, supersulphate cement and
                      similar hydraulic cements , whether or not coloured or in the form of
                      clinker
ex 25.30              Crude natural boric acid containing not mora than 85 % of H JBO J
                      calculated on the dry weight
ex 25.32              Earth colours , whether or not calcined or mixed together ; santorin. pozzo­
                      lana, trass and similar earths, used in making nydrauiic cements, whether
                      or not powdered
  Chapter 27 j
      27.05 bis  :    Coal gas, water gis , producer gas and similar gases
                 i
      27.06           Tar distilled from coal , from lignite or from pear, and other mineral tars,
                 i
                      including partially cListiiled tars and blends ot pitch with creosote oils or
                 !    with other coal tar distillation products
      27.08           Pitch and pitch coke, obtained from coal tar or from other mineral tars
ex 27.10        j     Mineral oils and greases for lubricating purposes
ex 27.11            • Petroleum gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons, excluding propane of a
                      purity not less than 99 % foe use other than as a power or heating fuel
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                      A5
       Brascds
   NomcncUrurc
     heading No
                                                          Dociipdoa
       (NCCO
        27.12         Petroleum jelly
        27.13         Paraffin wax, micro-crystalline wax, slack wax, ozokerite, lignite wax, peat
                      wax and other mineral waxes, whether or not coloured
       27.14          Petroleum - bitumen, petroleum coke and other residues of petroleum oils
                      or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
        27.15         Bitumen and asphalt, natural ; bituminous shale, asphaltic rock and tar
                      sands
        27.16         Bituminous mixtures based on natural asphalt, on natural bitumen, on
                      retroleum
                        ituminousbitumen,     on mineral tar or on mineral tar pitch (for example,
                                    mastics, cut-backs)
 ' Chapter 28
  ex 28.01      .     Chlorine
  ex 28.04            Hydrogen, oxygen (induding ozone) and nitrogen
  ex 28.06            Hydrochloric acid
        28.08         Sulphuric acid ; oleum
  ■ • 28.09           Nitric acid ; sulphonitric acids
        28.10         Phosphorus pentoxide and phosphoric acids (meta-, ortho- and pyro-)
        28.12     I   Boric oxide and boric acid
        28.13         Other inorganic acids and oxygen compounds of non-metals (excluding
                      water)
        28.15         Sulphides or non-metals ; phosphorus trisulphide
        28.16      I Ammonia, anhydrous or in aqueous solution
        28.17          Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda); potassium hydroxide (caustic potash);
                      peroxides of sodium or potassium
   ex 28.19         I Zinc oxide
   ex 28.20            Artificial corundum
        28.22          Manganese oxides
   ex 28.23           Iron oxides, including earth colours containing 70 % or more by weight
                      of combined iron evaluated as Fe,0,
   ex 28.27         I Red lead and litharge
        28.29          Fluorides ; fluorosilicares, fluoroborates and other complex fluorine salts
   ex 28.30            Magnesium chloride, calcium chloride
   ex 28 J1            Hypochlorites ; commercia] caicium hypochlorite; chlorìtes
        28.35       I Sulphides ; polysulphides
        2836       I Dithionites, including those stabilized wirh organic substances ; sulphoxylates
         28.37        Sulphites and thiosulphates
. ex 28J 8          I Sodium, barium, iron, zinc, magnesium and aluminium sulphates; alums
   ex 28.40           Phosphites, hypophosphites and phosphates, excluding bibasic lead phosphate
    \
 ---pagebreak---      BrciMcla
 Nomcncl sru -«                                     Dcscnçmoû
  heading No
    ( NCCO
ex 28.42        Carbonates , including commcrciaJ ammonium carbonate containing ammo-
                aiuru carbamate, excluding lead hydrocarbonace (white lead)
ex 28.44        Mercury fulminate
ex 28.45        Sodium silicate and potassium silicate, including commercial grades
ex 28.46        Refined borax
ex 28.48        Arsenites and arsenates
  • 28 J4       Hydrogen perioxide (including solid hydrogen peroxide)
ex 28_5<S       Silicon, boron and calcium carbides
ex 28.58        Distilled and conductivity water and water of similar purity
 Chapter 29
ex 29.01        Hydrocarbons for use as power or heating fuels ; naphthalene and anthracene
ex 29.04        Amyl alcohols
    23.06       Phenols and phenol-alcohols
ex 29.08        Dipentyl ether (diamyl ether), diethyl ether, anethole
ex 29.14        Palmitic, stearic and oleic acids and their water soluble salts ; anhydrides
ex 29.16        Tartaric, citric and gallic acids ; calcium tartrate
ex 29.21        Nitroglycerine
ex 29.42        Nicotine sulphate
     29.43 '    Sugars, chemically pure, other than sucrose, glucose and ^ ac se ! sugar
                ethers and sugar esters , and their salts, ocher than products oI heading
                Nos 29-39, 29.41 and 29.42
 Chapter 30
ex 30.02        Acûstra
ex 30.03        Medicaments ( including veterinary medicaments)-, excluding the following
                products :
                – Anti-asthmatic cigarettes
                – Quinine, cinchomne, quinidirx and their sairs, whether or not in the
                     form of proprietary products
                – Morphine, cocaine and other narcotics , whether or noc in the form o»
                     proprietary products
                – Antibiotics and preparations based on anobiotica
                – Vitamins and preparations based on vitamins
                – SuJphonamides, hormones and preparations based on hormones
      30.04      Wadding, gauze, bandages and similar articles (for example, dressings,
                adhesive plasters, pouJaces), impregnated or coated with pharmaceutical
                substances or put up in retail packings for medical or surgical purposes,
                other than goods specified in Note 3 to this Chapcer
 ---pagebreak---     Brussels
 NotnencJarurc
  hcadiflt No
                                                            Docripôon
   (NCCQ
 Chapter 31
ex 31.03               Mineral or chemical fertilizers, phosphatic, excluding :
                       – Basic-slag
                       – Disintegrated (calcined) calcium phosphates (thermo phosphates, and
                            fused phosphates) and calcined natural aluminium calcium pnosphates
                       – Calcium hydrogen phosphate containing not less than 0-2 % of fluorine
   31.05               Other fertilizers ; goods of the present Chapter in tablets, lozenges and
                       similar prepared forms or in packings of a gross weight not exceeding 10 leg
 Chapter 32
               '}•                                        »                                    ...
ex 32.01               Tanning extracts of vegetable origin ; tannins (tannic acids), including water-
                       extracted gall-nut tannin
ex 32.04               Colouring matter of vegetable origin (including dyewood extract and other
                       vegetable dyeing extracts, but excluding indigo, henna and chlorophyll) or
                       of animal origin, excluding cochineal extract and kerrots
ex 32.05               Synthetic organic dyestuffs (including pigment dyestuffs and excluding
                       artificial indigo); synchetic organic products of a kind used a lumino­
                       phores ; products of the kind known as optical bleaching agents, sub­
                       stantive to the fibre
   32.06             - Colour lakes
ex 32.07               Other colouring matter, excluding :
                       (a) inorganic pigments or pigments of mineral origin, whether or not
                             containing other substances facilitating dyeing, based on cadmium salts,
                       (b) chrome colours and Prussian blue ; inorganic products of a kind used
                             as luminophores
                   I
   32.08               Prepared pigments, prepared opacifiers and prepared colours, vitrifiable
                       enamels and glazes, liquid lustres and similar products* of the kind used in
                       the ceramic, enamelling and glass industries ; eneobes (slips); giass frit and
                       other glass, in the form of powder, granules or flakes
   32.09               Varnishes and lacquers ; distempers ; prepared water pigments of the kind
                       used for finishing leather ; paints and enamels ; pigments dispersed in linseed
                       oil, white spirit, spirits of turpentine, or other media of a kind used in
                       the rr< anuiacrure of paints or enamels, ; stamping foils ; dyes or other colouring
                       matter in forms or packings of a kind sold by retail ; solutions as defined
                       by Note 4 to this Chapter
                   I
   32.11               Prepared driers
   32.12               Glaziers' putty ; grafting purry ; painters* fillings ; non-refractory surfacing
                       preparations ; stopping, sealing and similar mastics, including resin mastics
                      and cements
   32.13               Writing ink, printing ink and other inks
Chapter 33              ■ U
ex 33.01               Essential oils (terpeneless or not); concretes and absolutes ,
                       excluding essences of roses, rosemary, eucalyptus, sandalwood and cedar ;
                       resinoids ; concentrates of essential oils in fan, in fixed oils, or in waxes
                   i  or the like, obtained by cold absorption or by maceration
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Norocnciarure                                        Description
  b« sdjns; No
    ( NCCO
ex 33.06       Eau de Cologne and other toilet waters ; cosmetics and products for the
               can- of the skin , hair and nails , toothpowders and toothpastes, products
               for oral hygiene ; room deodorisers, prepared, whether or not perfumed
Chapter 34     Soap, organic surface-active agents, washing preparations, lubricating
               preparations, artificial waxes, prepared waxes, polishing and scouring
               preparations, candies and similar articles, modelling pastes and 'dental
               waxes'
  Chapter 35    Al bumlnoi dal substances , excluding ovalbumin and lactalbumln ;
                glues , enzymes
 Chapter 36     Explosives ; pyrotechnic products ; matches ; pyrophoric alloys ; certain com­
                bustible preparations
 Chapter 37
      37.03     Sensitized paper ; paperboard and cloch, unexposed or exposed but not
                developed
 Chapter 33
      38.03     Activated carbon ; activated natural mineral products ; animal black,
                including spent animal black
      38.09     Wood tar ; wood tar oJs ,'other than che - composite solvents and thinners
                falling within heading No JS . 18 ) , wood crcosoce ; wood naphtha ; acetone oil :
                vegetable pitch oc ail kinds : bcewers' pitch and similar compounds based
                on rosin or on vegetable pitch ; foundry core binders based on natural
                resinous products
 ex 38.11       Disinfectants , . insecticides , rat poisons, pesticides and similar products ,
                put up in the form or articles such as suiphur-treated bands , WICKS and
                candies , fly-papers , sticks coated with hexacolorodyclohcxaxie ( BHQ and
                thp like : preparations consisting of an actve product ( such' as DDT) mixed
                with other materials and put up in aerosol containers ready for use
      3£ . IS   Composite solvents and thinners for varnishes and similar products
 ex 38.19       Preparations known as liquids for hydraulic transmission' (in particular
                for hydraulic brakes) containing less than 70 % by weight of petroleun
                oils or of oils obtained from bituminous minerals
  Chapter 39
 ex 39.02       Polyvinyl chloride
 ex 39.01
 ex 39.02       Polystyrene in all its forms ; other plastic materials, cellulose ethers and
                esters, artificial resins, excluding :
 ex 39.03
                (a) those in the form of granules, flakes, powders, waste and sc .3 to be
 ex 39.04            used as raw materials for che manufacture of the products tr - > aoned in
                     this Chapter
 ex 39.05
                (by ion exchangers
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 NomcncUmx*
  beadrng No
                                                  Description
    (NCCQ
ex 39.07       Articles of materials of the kinds described in heading Nos 39.01 to 39.06,
               excluding fans and hand screens, non-mechanical, frames and handles
               therefor and p.ixts of such frames and handles, and spools, reels and similar
               supports for photographic and cinematographic film or for tapes, films and
               the like falling within heading No 92.12       --
Chapter 40     Rubber, synthetic rubber, facrice, and articles thereof, excluding heading
               Nos 40.01 , 40.02, 40.03 and 40.04 , latex (ex 40.06), solutions and dispersions
               (ex 40.06), protective clothing for surgeons and radiologists and divers'
               suits (ex 40.13), and bulk forms or blocks, scrap, waste and powder of
             . hardened rubber (ebonite and vulcanite) (ex 40.15)
Chapter 41     Raw hides and skins (other than furskins) and leather, excluding parchment-
               dressed leather and articles falling withiii heading Nos 41.01 ana 41.09
Chapter 42     Articles of leather ; saddlery and harness ; travel goods, handbags and
               similar containers ; articles of animal gut (other than silk worm gut)
Chapter 43     Furskins and artificial fur ; manufactures thereof
Chapter 44     Wood and articles of wood ; wood charcoal, excluding heading No 44.07,
               articles of fibre building board (ex 44.21 , ex 44.23 , ex 44 .27, ex 44.28),
               spools, reels and similar supports for photographic and cinematographic
               film or for tapes, films and the like falling within heading No 92.12 (ex
               44.26) and wood paving blocks (ex 44.28)
Chapter 45                           I                                                   i
    45.03      Articles of natural cork
    45.04      Agglomerated cork (being cork agglomerated with or without a binding
               substance) and articles of agglomerated cork
Chapter 46     Manufacture of straw, of esparto and of other plaiting materials ; basketware
               and wickerwork , excluding plaits and similar products of plaiting materials,
               for all uses, whether or aot assembled into strips (ex 46.02)
 Chapter 48
ex 48.01 '     Paper and papcrboard (including cellulose wadding), in rolls or sheett,
               excluding the following products ;
               – Ordinary newsprint made from chemical and mechanical pulp, weighing
                   not more than 40 g/m*
               – Magazine paper
               – Cigarette paper
               – Tissue paper
               – Filter paper
               – Cellulose wadding
      /
               – Hand-made paper and papcrboard
     48.03     Parchment or greaseproof paper and papcrboard, and imitations thereof,
                and glazed transparent paper, in rolls or sheets
    48.04      Composite paper or papcrboard (made by sticking flat layers together with
               an adhesive), not surface-coated or impregnated, whether or not internally
               reinforced , in rolls or sheets
ex 48.05       Paper and papcrboard, corrugated (with or without flat surface sheets)
               embossed in rolls or sheets
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  b«dms No
   ( NCCQ
ex 48.07            Paper and paperboard, impregnated , coated, s jrface-:o!oured, surface-
                   decoratcd ot printed ( not constituting printed metier within Chapter 49).
                   in roils or sheets, excluding squared oaper , go i d paper or silver
                   paper and imitations thercot, transfer paper, indicator paper and unsensitized
                   photographic paper
ex 48.13           Carbon Rapcr
    48.14          Writing blocks, envelopes , letter cards, plain postcards, correspondence
                   cards ; boxes, pouches , wallets and writing con-.pendiuras, of paper or
                   paperboard* containing only in assortment of paper stationery
ex 48.15           Other paper or paperboard, cut to size or shape, excluding cigarette paper,
                   tapes for teletype machines, perforated rapes for monotype machines and
                   calculating machines , filter papers and filter boards (including those for
                   cigarette filter rips ) arid gummed strip
    48.16          Boxes , bags and other packing container?, of paper or paperboard : box
                   files , letter trays, storage boxes and similar articles , of paper or paperboard,
                   of a kind commonly used in offices, shops and the Like
    48.18          Registers , exercise books, note books , memorandum blocks , order books,
                   receipt books, diaries , blotting pads , binders ( loose-leaf or other), file covers
                   and other stationery of paper or paperboard ; sanol e and other albums and
                   book covers, of paper or paperboard
    48.19          P»pet or paperboard labels, whether or not printed or gummed
ex 48.21           Lamp shades ; tablecloths and serviettes, handkerchiefs and towels ; dishes,
                   plates, cups, taol e-mats , bottle-mats , glass-nats
 Chapter 49
ex 49.01           Printed books, booklets, brochures and leaflets in the Creek language
ex 49.03           Children 's picture books and painting books,
                   printed wholly or partiy in the Greek language
ex 49.07           Stamps not intended for public service
    49.09          Picture postcards, Christmas and other picture greeting cards, printed by any
                   process , with or without trimmings
ex 49.10           Calendars of any kind, of paper or paperboirc, including calendar blocks,
                    but excluding calendars intended for publicity purposes, in other languages
                   than Greek
ex 49.11            Other printed matter, including printed pictures and photographs, but ex­
                   cluding the following articles :
                    – Theatrical and photographic studio scenery
                    – Printed matter for publicity purposes (including travel publicity), printed
                         in other languages than Greek
 Chapter 50        Silk and waste silk
 Chapter 51         Min-made fibres (continuous)
 Chapter 52        Metallized textiles
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Nomenclature
                                                        Docripboo
 beadbng No
   (NCCO
Chapter 53          Wool and other animal hair, excluding raw, bleached and undyed
                    products of heading Nos 53.01, 53.02, 53.03 and 53.04
Chapter 54          Flax and ramie, excluding heading No 54.01
Chapter 55          Cotton
Chapter 56          Man-made fibres (discontinuous)                  *
Chapter 57          Other vegetable textile materials, excluding No 57.01 ; paper yarn and woven
                    fabrics of paper yarn
Chapter 58 j      ' Carpets, mats, matting and tapestries ; pile and chenille fabrics ; narrow
                    fabrics ; trimmings ; tulle and other net fabrics ; lace ; embroidery
Chapter 59          Wadding and felt ; twine, cordage, ropes and cables ; special fabrics ;
                    impregnated and coated fabrics ; textile articles of a kind suitable for
                    industrial use
Chapter 60          Knitted and crocheted goods
Chapter 61          Articles of apparel and . clothing accessories of textile fabric, other than
                    knitted or crocheted goods
Chapter 62          Other made up textile articles, excluding fans and hand screens (ex 62.05)
             J '
Chapter 63          Old clothing and other textile articles ; rags
Chapter 64          Footwear, gaiters and the like, parts of such articles
Chapter 65          Headgear and parts thereof
Chapter 66
    66.01           Umbrellas and sunshades (including walking-stick umbrellas, umbrella tents,
                    and garden and similar umbrellas)
Chapter 67
ex <7.01            Feather dusters
                I                                                                             1
    67.02           Artificial flowers, foliage or fruit and parts thereof ; articles made of artificial
                    flowers, foliage or fruit
Chapter 68
    68.04           Hand polishing stones, whetstones, oilstones, hones and the like, and mill­
                    stones, grindstones, grinding wheels and the like (including grinding, sharpen­
                    ing, polishing, trueing and cutting wheels, heads, discs and points), ot natural
                    stone (agglomerated or not), of lggjoroerated natural or artificial abrasives,
                    or of pottery, with or without cores, shanks, sockets, axles and the like of
                    other materials, but without frameworks ; segments aod other finished parts
                    of such stones and wheels, of natural stone (aggjomerated or not), of
                    agglomerated natural or artificial abrasives, or of pottery
   68.06            Natural or artificial abrasive powder or grain, on a base of woven fabric,
                    of paper, or paperboard or of other materials, whether or not cut to shape
                    or sewn or otherwise made up
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  No u«mcla
                                                       DescnpGon
   bcadmg No
    ( WCCC1
     68.0?       Panels, boards ,           blocks and ■similar arricles of vegetable fibre, of wood
                fibre, of strjw , of wood shavings or of wood waste ( including sav/dusc ),
                 agglomerated with, cement, plaster- or with ocher mineral binding substances
     68.10      Arricles of plastering material
              *
     68.11      Articles of ceirlent (including slag cement), of concrete or of artificial
                stone (including granulated marble agglomerated with cement), reinforced
                or not
    68.12       Articles of asbestos-cement, of cellulose fibre-cement or the like
    68.14       Friction material (segments, discs, washers, strips, sheets, plates, rolls and the
                like) of a kind suitable for brakes , for clutches or the like, with a basis
                of asbestos, other mineral substances or of cellulose, whether or not
                combined with textile or other materials ,
Chapter 69                        nets .. excluding headlno .flos 69.01 ,. 69.02 , other than ,
                                  a„pasis ot.ciaqr.esite afld.of mcneSjxo-cnroraite , 69.U3
                          aod, o9 . 05 . utensils ana apparatus nr . laooratqry and ,
                  Tpflustr at use se ,. [. containers
                                           coniai ners for toe transport ,oT acios and other
                  chem i ca       c:uits.anc antirles.of a < lp3 . jsed-in agriculture ,
                  Nos w. 0  rfTSWÆ*
                                  a 59.03 , asd. porcelain articles of neaalng
 Chapter 70
     70.04       Unworked cast or rolled glass (including flashed or wired glass) whether
                figured or not, in rectangles
     70.0J       Unworked drawn or blown glass (including flashed glass) in rectangles
ex 70.06         Cast, rolled,' drawn or blown glass (including flashed or wired glass) in
                 rectangles, surface ground or polished, but noc further worked, excluding
                 non-wired glass for mirrors                               ^
ex 70.07         Cast, rolled, drawn or blown glass (including clashed or wired glass) cut to
                 shape other than rectanguiar shape, or bene or otherwise worked ( for
                example, edge worked or engraved), .whether or not surface ground or poli­
                 shed ; leaded lights and the like
    70.08        Safety glass consisting of toughened or laminated glass, shaped or not
     70.09       Glass mirrors (including rear-view mirrors), unrramed, framed ft backed
     70.10       Carboys, bottles, jars, pots, tubular containers and similar containers, of
                 glass, of a kind commonly used for the conveyance or packing of goods ;
                 stoppers and ocher closures, of glass
 ex 70.13        Glassware (other than articles falling within heading No 70.19) of a kind
                 commonly used for table, kitchen, toilet or otfice purposes, for indoor
                 decoration , or for similar uses, excluding fire-resisritig glassware of a kind
                 commonly used for table or kitchen purposes, with a low coefficient of
                 expansion, similar to Pyrex or Durex
     70.14       Illuminating glassware, signalling glassware and optical elements of glass,
                 not optically worked nor of optical glass
 ex 70.15        Glass of a kind used for sun glasses (bur excluding glass suitable for '
                 corrective lenses), curved, bent, hollowed and the like
 ex 70.16        Multi-cellular glass in bleaks, sl-bs, plates, panels and similar forms
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*
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    bcsdins No
                                                       Dwcripboa                          1                      1
     (NCCO                                                                                                        i
  ex 70.17         Laboratory, hygienic and pharmaceutical glassware, whether or not graduated
                   or calibrated, excluding glassware for chemical laboratories ; glass ampoules        '          I
                                                                                                                   t
  ex 70.21         Other articles of glass, excluding articles for industry                                    ' | j
                                                                                                                   I
   Chapter 71
                                                                                                                   i
  ex 71.12         Articles of jewellery, of silver (including silvergilt or platinum-plated silver),              I
                   or rolled precious metal on base metal
      71.13        Articles of goldsmiths' or silversmiths' wares and para 'thereof, of
                   precious metal or roiled precious metal, other than goods falling within
                   heading No 71.12
  ex 71.14                                                                                                          i
                   Other articles of precious metal or rolled precious metal, excluding articles
                   and utensils for workshops and laboratories
                                                                                                                      I
      71.16        Imitation jewellery
                                                                                                      '     .         i
  Chapter 73       Iron and steel and articles thereof, excluding :                                           ' . !
                                                                                                                      f
                   (a) Products within the jurisdiction of the European Coal and Steel
                        Community, falling within heading Nos 73.01 , 73.02, 73.03 * 73.05,                          i
                        73.06, 73.07, 73.08 , 73.09, 73.10, 73.11 , 73.12, 73.13 , 73.15 and 73.16
                   (b) Products falling within heading Nos 73.02, 73.05, 73.07 and 73.16 which
                        are not within the jurisdiction of the European Coal and Steel Community
                                                                                                 ■f
                   (e) Heading Nos 73.04, 73.17, 73.19, 73.30, 73.33 and 73.34 and springs
                        and leaves for springs, of iron or steel, for railway coaches, of heading
                        No 73.35                                                                 %                    r
   Chapter 74      Copper and articles thereof, excluding copper alloys containing more than
                   10% by weight of nickel and articles failing within heading Nos 74.01,74.02,                       i
                   74.06 and 74.11
                                                                                                                      t
                                                                                                                 •1
   Chapter 76      Aluminium and articles thereof, excluding heading Nos 76.01 and 76.05 and                          I
                 | spools, reels and similar supports for photographic and cinematographic                            !
                   film or for tapes, films and the like falling within heading No 92.12                            i
                 j  (ex 76.16)                                                                                        i
                                                                                                                      i
                                                                                                                      1
   Chapter 78       Lead and articles thereof '                                                                       !
                                                                                                                     t
                                                                                                                      [■
   Chapter 79      Zinc and articles thereof, excluding heading Nos 79.01, 79.02 and 79.03
   Chapter 82                                                                                                         Î
                                                                                                                     i
  ex 82.01          Hand tools, the following : spades, shovels, picks, hoes, forks and rakes ;
                    axes, bill hocks and similar hewing tools ; hay knives , grass shears, timber
                    wedges and other tools of a kind used in agriculture, horticulture or
                    forestry
       82.02        Saws (non-mechanical) and blades for hand or machine saws (including
                   toothless saw blades)
  ex 82.04          Portable forges ; grinding wheels with frameworks (hand or pedal operated);
                    articles for domestic use
      8Z09          Knives with cutting blades, serrated or not (including pruning knives), other
                                                                                                                    I
                                                                                                                    i
                   than knives falling within heading No 82.06, and blades therefor                                »
                                                                                                                   I
                                                                                                                   I
           *
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 Nocnendattut
                                                    Datori pcioa
  heading No
   ( WCCQ
ex 82.11          S ifcry razor blades and blanks thereof
ex 82.13        ■ Other articles of cutlery (for example secateurs, hair clippers, butchers' clea­
                  vers, paper knives), excluding hand-operated clippers and parts thereof
    82.14         Spoons, forks, fish-eaters, butter-knives, ladles, and similar kitchen or table­
                  ware
    82.15         Handles of base metal for articles falling within heading Nos 82.09, 82.13
                  and 82.14
 Chapter 83       Miscellaneous articles of base metal, excluding heading No 83.08, statuettes
                  and other ornaments of a kind used indoors (ex 83.06) and beads and
                  spangles (ex 83.09)
Chapter 84
ex 84.06          Spark ignition engines, petrol driven of a cylinder capacity of 220 cc or more ;
                  internal combustion engines, semi diesel type ; internal combustion engines,
                  diesei type, of 37 kW or less ; engines for motor-cycles and auto-cycles
ex 84.10          Pumps (including motor pumps and turbo pumps) for liquids, whether or
                  nor fitted with measuring devices
ex 84.11          Air pumps and vacuum pumps (including motor and turbo-pumps); fans,
                  blower and the like, with integral motors, weighing less than 150 kg and
                  fans or blowers without motor, weighing 100 kg or less
ex 84.12          Air-conditioning machines, self-contained, comprising a motor-driven fan
                  and elements for changing the temperature md humidity of air, for domestic
                  use
ex 84.14          Bakery ovens and pans thereof
ex 84.15          Refrigerating cabinets and other refrigerating plant, equipped with a refri­
                  gerating unit
ex 84.17 '        Instantaneous or storage water heaters, non-electrical
    84.20         Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensitivity of 5 eg or better),
                  including weight-operated counting and checking machines ; weighing-
                  machine weights of ail kinds
e* 84.21          Mechanical appliances (whether or not hand operated) for projecting,
                  dispersing or spraying liquids or powders , for domestic use ; similar ha-id
                  operated appliances tor agricultural use ; similar appliances for agricuic .
                  use, truck mounted, weighing 60 kg or less
ex 84.24          Ploughs designed for tractor or animal draught, weighing 700 kg or leis ;
                  ploughs designed for mounting on tractors, with two or three shares or
                  discs ; harrows designed for tractor or animal draught, with fixed framework
                  and fixed tecch ; disc harrows, weighing 700 kg or less
ex 84.25      •   Threshers ; maize huskers and maize threshers ; harvesting machinery, animal
                  drawn ; straw or fodder presses ; fanning mills and similar machines for
                  screening seeds and cereal graders
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  NomcncLtrure
                                                              Descripoon
   heading No
     (NCCQ
     84.27                Presses, crushers and other machinery, of a kind used in wine making,
                          cider making, fruit juice preparation or the like
ex 84.28                  Seed crushing machines ; farm-type milling machines
     84.29                Machinery of a kind used in the bread grain milling industry, and other
                          machinery (other than farm type machinery) for the working of cereals or "
                          dried leguminous vegetables
ex 8434                   Printing type
ex 84.38                : Shuttles ; reeds for looms
ex 84.40                  Washing machines, whether or noc electric, for domestic use
ex 84.47                  Machine tools for sawing and planing wood, cork , bone, ebonite (vulcanite),
                          hard artificial plastic materials or other hard carving materials , other than
                          machines falling within heading No 84.49
ex 84.56                  Machinery for agglomerating, moulding or shaping ceramic paste,
                          unhardened cements, plastering materials or other mineral products
                      I                                   '                                          .
ex 84-59                  Oi! presses and trills ; machines for stearin soap manufacture
     84.61                Taps, cocks, valves and similar appliances, for pipes, boiler shells, tanks,
                          vats and the like, including pressure reducing valves and thermostatically-
                          controlled valves
ex 84.63                   Speed reducers
 Chapter 85 |
ex 85.01                  Generators oi 20 kVA output or less ; motors of 74 kW or less ; rotary
                          converters of 37 kW or less ; transformers and static converters other than
                          for radio-broadcasting, radiotelephonic, radiocelegraphic and television re­
                          ceivers
                    i
      85.03               Priinary cells and primary batteries
              -
     85.04                Electric accumulators
ex 85.06                  Room fans                                                 i
      85.10               Portable electric battery and magneto lamps, other than lamps falling
                          within heading No 85.09
      85.12               Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters ;
                          electric soil heating apparatus and electric space , heating apparatus ;
                          electric hair dressing appliances (for example, hair dryers, hair curlers,
                          curling tong heaters ) and electric smoothing irons ; electro-therraic domestic
                          appliances ; electric heating resistors, other than those of carbon
ex 85.17                  Electric sound signalling apparatus
ex 85.19                  Electrical apparatus for making and breaking electrical circuits, for the
                          protection of electrics ! circuits, or for making connections to or in electrical
                          circuits (for exampic , switches, relays, fuses, lightning arresters, surge
                . ■
                          suppressors, plugs , lamp holders and junction boxes)
 ex 85.20                 Electric filament 1.- raps and electric discharge lamps, excluding infra-red and
                          ultra-violet lamps
 ex 85.21                  Càthode-ray tubes for télévision sets
      85.23                Ipsuiate^ ( inclr Jin ? enamelled or anodixed) electric wire, cable, bars, strip
                           and the like (including co-axial cable), whether or not fitted with connectors
 ---pagebreak---      Bruv*rli
 Norac-rjcUruí*»                                        Ccktiodoo
  bcad'Ji ? No
    ( NCCO
     85.25          Insulators of any matcriaJ
     85.26          Insulating fitting's for >!ecrricai machines, appliances or equioment, being
                    fittings wholly of instating material apart from any minor components of
                    rascal incorporated during moulding solely for purposes ot assembly, but not
                    including ivulacors failing wuhin beading No 85^5
     85.27          Electrical conduit tubing and joints therefor, of base metal lined with insulating
                    material
 Chapter 87
ex 87.02            Motor vehicles for the public transport of persons and motor vehicles for the
                    transport of goods or materials (excluding chassis mentioned in Note 2 to
                    Chapter 87)
                                                                 «
     87.05          Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles falling within heading
                    No 87.01 , 87.02 or 87.03
ex 87.06            Chassis without engines, and parts thereof
ex 87.11            Invalid carriages (other than motorized or otherwise mechanically propelled)
ex 87.12            Parts and acessories of invalid carriages (other than motorized or otherwise
                    mechanically propelled)                                                       „
                                                               •   •
     87.13          Baby carriages and para thereof
 Chapter 89
ex 89.01'        '  Lighters and barges ; tankers designed to bi towed ; sailing vessel
                   'Inflatable boats of artificial plastic nata^ials                      5
 Chapter 90
ex 90.01            Ophthalmic lenses
     90.03          Frames and rcountings, and parts thereof, for spectacles, pince-nez, lorgnettes,
                    goggles and the like
     90.04          Spectacles, pince-nez, lorgnettes, goggles and the like, corrective, protective
                    or other
           I
ex 90.26            Meters for hand-operated petrol pumps and water meters (volumetric and
                    tachometric)
 Chapter 92
      92.12         Gramophone records and ocher sound or similar recordings ; matrices for the
                    production of records, prepared record blanks , rilm for mechanical sound
                    recording, prepared tapes, wires, strips and like articles ot a kind commonly
                    used for sound or similar recording
 Chapter 93
ex 93.04            Sporting guns and lines
ex 93.07            Wads for shotguns ; sporting cartridges, cartridges for revolvers, pistols and
                     walking stick guns, ball or shot cartridges for target shooting guns of
                     calibres up to 9 mm ; cartridge cases for sporting guns and sporting rifles,
                    of metal and paperboard ; bullets, shot and buckshot for sporting guns and
                    sporting rifles
 Chapter 94         Furniture and parts thereof ; bedding, mattresses, mattress supports, cushions
                     and similar sruifed furtii.. :ngs, excluding heading No 94.02
 ---pagebreak---     Bruisci*  i
 Nomenclature
  facading No
    (NCCQ     j                            ' Docripûoo
 Chapter 96     Brooms, brushes, powder puffs and sieves, excluding prepared knots and
                tufts for broom or brush making of heading No 96.01 and articles falling
                within beading Nos 96.05 aad 96.06
 Chapter 97
    97.01       Wheeled tcys designed to be ridden by children (for example, toy bicycles
                and tricycle;, and pedal motor cars); dolls' prams and dolls' push chain
    97.02       Dolls                |           ^
    97.03       Other toys ; working models of a kind used for recreational purpose*
ex 97.05        Streamers and confetti
 Chapter 98     Miscellaneous manufactured articles, excluding stylograph pens falling within
                heading No 98.0.3 and excluding heading Nos 98.04, 98.10, 98.11 , 98.14 and
                98.15
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     flo   I                                                                         m*
   31.02      Mineral or chem-tcil fertilizers , nitrogenous
                                                                            1
   31.03      Mineral or chemical fertilizers, phospharic
   31.05      Other fertilizers ; goons, of the present Chapter in
              tablets, lozenges and similar prepared forms or in
              packings of a gross weight not exceeding 10 kg :                 12 , 3W tonnes
              A. Other fertilizers :
                    I. Containing thei:hxec fertilising substances :
                        nitrogen , phosphorus and potassium
                   II. Containing the two fertilizing substances :
                        nitrogen and phosphorus
                  IV. Other
ex 73.37      Boilers (excluding boilers of heading No 84.01 ) and
              radiators, for cencral heating, not electrically heated,
              and parts thereof, of iron or steel ; air heaters and hoc
              air distributors ( including those which can also distribute
              cool or conditioned air), not electrically heated , incor­
               porating a motor-driven fan or blower, and parts
              thereof, of Lroa or steel :
              – Boilers for central heating                                    49,800 EDA "
ex 84.01 j central
               Steam and other vapour generating boilers (excluding
                         heating hoc water boilers capable also of
               producing low pressure steam ); super-heated water
               boilers :
               – Of a power of 32 MW or less                                  101 , W0 ÉUA '
    84.06      Internal combustion piston engines :
               C. Other engines :
                   ex 0 . Compression ignition engines :
                           – Of a power cf less than 37 kW                    279,500 EU A
    84.10      Pumps (including motor pumps and turbc pumps) for
               liquids, whether or not fitted with measuring devices ;
               liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw , band and similar
               kinds :
               ex A. Delivery pumps fitted, or designed to be fitted ,     ! 1,000,000 EUA
                       with a measuring device, other than pumps for
                       dispensing fuel
                   B. Other pumps
                   C. Liquid elevators of bucket, chain, screw, band
                       and similar kinds
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     No                                                                         1»S1
                Industrial and laboratory furnaces and ovens, non­
                electric :
                ex B. Other :
                         – Parts of steel, for cement ovens                    10,000 EUA
                Weighing machinery (excluding balances of a sensiti­
                vity of 5 eg or better) including weight-operated
                counting and checking machines ; weighing machine
                weights of ail kinds, other than :
                                                                              320.000 EUA
                – Baby scales                  1
                – Precision scales graduated in grams for domestic
                     use
                 –• Weighing machine weights of all kinds
                 Electrical goods tit the following descriptions : genera­
                 tors, motors, converters (rotary or static), transformers,
                 rectifiers and rectifying apparatus, inductors :
                     A. Generators, motors (whether or not equipped
                         with speed reducing, changing or step-up gear)
                          and rotary converters :
                         ex II. Other :                                        44, «0 EUA
                                     Motors of an output of not less than
                                     370 W and not more than 15 000 W
                 ex C. Pans :
                             For motors of an output of not less than 370
                             and not more than 15 000 W
                  Radiotelegrspbic and radiotelephonic transmission and
                 reception apparatus , radio-broadcasting and television
                 transmission and rcccpcjon appararus ( including recei­
                 vers incorporating sound recorders or reproducers) and
                 tele vision cameras ; radio navigational aid apparatus,
                 radar appararus and radio remote control apparatus :
                 A. Radiotclegraphic and radiotelephonic transmission
                      and reception appararus ; radio-broadcasting ar.d
                      television transmission and reception apparatus
                      (including receivers incorporating sound recorders
                      or reproducers) and television cameras :
                      ex 3H. Receivers, whether or not incorporating
                              sound recorders or reproducers :
                              – Télévision                                       3,048 unlts-
                                                                              777,300 EUA ( )
C) Addinomi ttmit&rica espreucd in termi oi raiuc.
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                            L Cíb - r - ...í
                               ex a} Oí v/ood ;
                                       –- For television receivers
                               ex b) Of other materials :                     1,500.000 EUA
                                       – Foe television receivers
                      ex 111 Other :
                               – Chassis Cor television receivers and their
                                   parrs , assembled or mounted.
                               – Printed circuit boards for television recei­
                                   vers      . „
 ex 85.23         Insulated (including enamelled or anodized) electric
                  wire, cable, bars, strip and the like (including co-axial
                  cabie), whether or not ficted with connectors :
                       Cables for television aerials                             66,600 EUA
     87.02         Motor vehicles for the transport of persons, goods or
                   materials ( including 5ports motor vehicles, other than
                   those 6f heading No 87.09):
                   A- For the transport of persons, including vehicles
                       designed for the transport of both passengers and
                       goods :
                       I. With either a spark ignition or a compression
                          ignition engine :
                                                                                 103 units   \
                          ex a) Motor vehicles and buses with either a
                                 spark ignition engine of a cylinder capacity  2,032,000 EUA ( )
                                 of 2 SCO cc or more or a compression
                                 ignicion engine of a cylinder capacity of
                                 2 500 cc or more :
                                 – Complece motor buses and coaches
                          ex b) Other :
                                 – Complete, with a seating capacity of
                                      wore than six
      87.05        Bodies (including cabs), for the motor vehicles falling
                   within heading No 87.01 , 87.02 or 87.03 :
                   ex A. Bodies and cabs of metal foe the industrial
                           assembly of :
                           – Agricultural walking tractors falling within
                               subheading 37.01 A,
                           – Motor vehicles for the transport of persons,
                               including vehicles designed for the :ransport
                               of both passengers and goods, with a searing
                               capacity of more than six and less than 15 ,
(*) Addioooaj limitado*) espeoiad in terzas ot raJue.
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                                                                                                   Quotas for the
                                                 Docripoeo                                        penod 1 January
     ktMiir.g                                                                                     to )1 December
        No                                                                                              mi
     87.05
    (cont'd)
                               Motor vehicles for the transport of goods or
                            1 materials, with either a spark ignition engine
                               of a cylinder capacity of less than 2 800 cc or a
                               compression ignition engine of a cylinder
                               capacity of less than 2 500 cc,
                           – Special purpose motor lorries and vans of                        >     9,800 EUA
                               beading No 87.03 (a)
                   ex B. Other :
                           – Bodies and cabs of metal , other than for
                               motor vehicles fox the transport of persons,
                               with a seating capacity of six or less
(a) Entry under this subheading is subject to condition* to be drrrrniincri by the competent antbonoc*.
 ---pagebreak---                   - INCREASE OF COMMUNITY CEILINGS
                           Iff REGARD .TO AUSTRIA
     CCT                          Description                    Amount
  heading No                                                   in tonnes
I      1                               2                           3
  48.01        Paper and .paperboard ( including cellulose
               wadding),   in rolls or sheets :
               ex F. Other :
                - Printing paper and writing paper , con­        4.303
                   taining more than 5i"      mechanical
                   wood pulp
  48.07        Paper and paperboard , impregnated , coated ,
               surface-coloured , surface-decorated or
               printed (not constituting printed matter
               within Chapter 49 ), in rolls or sheets :
               D. Other :
                - Coated printing or . writing paper             4.861
                                                             \
               C. Bleached paper and paperboard , coated .
                   with kaolin , or coated or impregnated
                   with artificial plastic materials ,           1.612
                   weighing 160 grams or more per m
             1
               D. Other , excluding coated printing or
                   writing paper                             J
             1
             j
  48.15        Other paper and paperboard , cut to size
               or shape :
               B. Other         ■                                  175
                                                             \
                                          I
 ---pagebreak---                                                                        HOT TO BE PUBLISHED
                 COMMISSION
                    OF THS                                    Brussels ,
           EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
           Sir ,
           During the negotiations "between your country and the Community on the sub­
           ject of the adaptation of the Free Trade Agreement concluded "between the
           European Economic Community and the Republic of Austria in view of Greece 's
           accession to the Community ,, your delegation expressed its desire to be able ,
           for the' length of the transitional measures , to protect certain sensitive
           product ^ from the risks of increased imports originating from Greece , which
           might be seriously detrimental to the relevant production activity in your
           country, or create serious disturbances in any sector of your economy .
                                                               I
           I sun pleased to be able to confirm that in such cases , the Community would
           agree to seek solutions acceptable to the contracting parties , in accordance
           with the principles of our Free Trade Agreement , as with the rules and proce-
     -     dures laid down in Article 27 , and in particular its paragraph 2 , of this
    ,* Agreement .
        . Greece , for her part , has expressed similar fears concerning imports origi-
  ; ^ ."riating from your country.          ! '            V
'.,vV .           ..      :v ;                     •- *    '     •
  . - - I .would be grateful if you would confirm* that in such", eases , the Austrian
: 'V..': : Author!ties would agree .to seek acceptable soiutipn?            same spirit
           and way as 'menti'dAed . above .
           Please accept , Sir ," the assurance of my -highest consideration.
                                                         Pierre Duchateau
                                                      Head of the Community
                                                             Delegation
H.E. Mr. Georg Seyffertitz
Ambassador
Head of the Austrian Delegation
 ---pagebreak---                      ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL
TO THE AC.R3E&3FT BETWEEN THE MEMBER STATES CF TES EF20FEAH
COAL AKD STEEL COFMUNITT AND THE EUROPEAN CCAL ATO STEEL
COMMUNITY , OF THE CFS PART t AST)  THE REPUBLIC OP AUSTRIA ,
OF THE OTHER PAJIT , GONSEQUEOT 0:N" THE ACCESSION 0? THE
             HELLENIC REPUBLIC TO THE COMMUNITY"
 ---pagebreak---  THE KINGDOM OP BELGIUM ,
 THE KINGDOM CfP DENMARK,
 THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC CP GERMANY ,
 THE FRENCH REPUBLIC ,
 IRELAND ,
 THE ITALIAN REPUBLIC ,                       »
 THE GRAND DUCHT GP LUXEMBOURG ,
 THE KINGDOM CEP THE NETHERLANDS ,
 THE UNITED KINGDOM GP GREAT BRITAN AND NORTHERN IRELAND ,
 being members of the European Coal and Steel Community,
THE EUROPEAN COAL AND STEEL COMMUNITY   .
 and THE HELLENIC REPUBLIC acceding to the European Coal and Stee
 Community ,
of the one part ,                         ...                   ,
and THE REPUBLIC GP AUSTRIA ,      '   ' :                     j-
of the other part ,
 ---pagebreak---  the European Communities on 1      January 1981
 HAVING REGARD to the Agreement between the Member States
 of the European Goal and Steel Community and the European
 Coal and Steel Community r of the one part , and the Republic
 of Austria , of the other part , signed at Brussels on 22 July 1972 , and.
 hereinafter called the "Agreement ",
 HAVE DECIDED to determine "by common accord the adjustments and
 transitional measures to the Agreement consequent on the accession ■
 of the Hellenic Republic to the European Coal and Steel Community
 and TO CONCLUDE THIS PROTOCOL :
                               Article 1
The Hellenic Republic hereby accedes to the Agreement
 ---pagebreak---                                          - 3 -
                                      TITLE I
                                    Adjustments
                                     Article 2
The text of the Agreement shall Ids drawn up in Greek and that text
shall "be authentic in the same way as the original texts . The Joint
Committee shall approve the Greek text .
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                          Transitional Measures
                                 Article 3
 For the producta oovered by the Agreement , the Hellenio Republio^ as regard.;
Austria , and the Republic of Austria , as regards the Hellenic Republic , shall
progressively abolish customs duties on imports in accordance witji the follo­
wing timetable :                                                    I "
         – on 1 January 1981 each duty shall be reduced to 90 % of\
             the basio duty 1
         – on 1 January 1982 each duty shall be reduced to 80 i» of
             the basio duty ;
         – the four other reductions of 20 % each shall be made on I
                                                                    )
                  –■1 January 1933 .                                !
                                                                    I
                  - 1 January 19o4 f                  -             j
                  – 1 January 1985 *                                1
         , 11
                  – 1 . January 1986 .     1 ! : ; -I
                                Article 4
The basio duty to whioh the successive reductions provided for
in Artiole 3 are to be applied shall , for eaoh produot , be the
duty actually applied on 1 July 1980.
 ---pagebreak---                                     - 5 -
                                      A rticl e ^
                        \
                          \
   1 . The Hellenic Republic shall progressively abolish charges Ivaving ecpaivalexvfc
      ^ ^ effeot "to customs dirties on imports of products originating in Austria
          in accordance with the following timetable :
         – on 1 January 1981 i each charge shall be redue 3d to 90 % of the "basic rate ;
         – on 1 January 1982 , each charge shall be reduced to 80 % of the basic rate ;
 !       – the four other reductions of 20 $ each shall be made on s
 I                                                                        •'
 1          I
            1–1 January 1983 ?  ■
!           j – 1 January 1984»
           j – 1 January 1985 »                            .
           | – 1 January 1986.
 2 . The basic rate to which the successive reductions provided for in
     . paragraph 1 are to be applied shall ,; for eaoh product , be the rate
         applied by the Hellenio Republio on 31 Deoember I98O .
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                    i"l                           :
 3 . Any charge having equivalent effect to a customs duty on imports intro­
         duced as from 1 January 1979 » in trade between the Hellenio Republio
         and Austria shall bfe abolished on 1 January 1981 *
                                      Article   6
         If the Hellenic Republic suspends or reduces duties or charges having
         equivalent effect on products imported from the Conanunity as at present
         constituted more quickly than under the ' established timetable , the
        Hellenic Republic , shall also suspend or reduce ,, to the same level , those
        duties or charges having equivalent effect on products originating in
        Austria . 1
 ---pagebreak---                      Article ?
Import deposits and cash payments in force in Greece on 31 Deoembor
1980 with regard to products originating in Austria
shall be progressively eliminated over a period of threo years fiom
1 January 1931 .                  _
The i^ate of import deposits and cash payments shall be roduoed
in accordance with the following timetable *
        – 1 January 1981 s 25                                   '
        – 1 January 1982 t 25 %,
        – 1 January 1983 t 25 $,
        – 1 January 1984 * 25 $»•           '
If , in respect of  the Community as at present constituted , the
Hellenic Republic reduces the rate of import deposits or cash
payments more quickly than under the timetable set out in
paragraph 1 , the Hellenic Republic shall make the same reduction >
                       ι.           (
with regard to imports originating m Austria *
 ---pagebreak---                               Article 8
Until 31 December 1985 iron and steel undertakings in Greece are
authorised to apply the system of multiple points for "basing their
price lists .
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                                               τττ
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                      JilîSJtîL             FD'AL PHC'Yis? IONS
                                 Art i c 1 9 9
The Joint Cc^mittee shall tca.ce axiy amendments which r-ay bs necessary
"to the origin riJi.es consequent on the accession of the Hellenic Republic
 the European Communities .
                                 Article 10
 The . exchang of letters , annexed to this Protocol , forms an integral
 part thereof . This Protocol forms an integral part of the Agreement .
                                                                                    I
                                                                                    I
                                                                                    I
                                 Article 11
This Protocol shall tie approved "by the contracting Parties in accordance
with their own procedures „ It shall enter into force on 1                     January 1931
provided that the contracting Parties have notified each other before tlia
date that the procedures necessary to this end have "been completed . After
this date the Protocol shall enter into force on the first day .of the
second month following such notification.                                     i |
                                                                             : !
                                 Article 12
                                 ~~––––––
                                                                             1 |  1
This Protocol is drawn up in duplicate , in the                 Danish , Dutch , 1 English ,
French , German, Greek. and Italian languages , each of these texts being
equally authentic .                                                              >
 ---pagebreak---                COMMISSION                                Brussels ,
                 OP THE
        EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
        Sir .
        With reference to Article 20 , paragraph 2 , second and last subparagraph , of
        the Agreement "between the Member States of the European Coal and Steel Com­
        munity and the European Coal and Steel Community, of the one part , and the
        Republic of Austria , of the other part , and to the Additional Protocol to
        the aforementioned Agreement signed today I have the honour to forward to
        you herewith the text of Article 129 ( 2 ) of the Act concerning the conditions
        of accession of the Hellenic Republic to the Community and the adjustments
        to the Treaties .
        "2 . Until 31 December 1985 the prices charged "by undertakings in the present
       Member States for sales of iron and steel products on the Greek market , re­
        duced to their e(juivalent at the point chosen for their price list , may not
       "be below the prices shown in the price list in question for comparable trans­
       actions , save when authorization has "been given by the Commission , in agree­
       ment with the Hellenic Government , without prejudice to the last subparagraph
       of Article 60 ( 2 ) ("b) of the ECSC Treaty. Undertakings in the present Member
       States shall retain the right to align their delivered prices in Greece on
       those charged there by third countries for the same products .
       The first subparagraph shall only concern alignment on price lists of pro–
     • ducers in the present Member States and Greece for produots actually pro­
       duced in Greece on 1 January 1981 . A list of such products will be published
       by the Commission on that date ."                  •
       The Community will inform Austria immediately on authorizations given to
       Community undertakings under the above mentioned Article of the Act of
       Accession. Moreover , the Community will provide Austria with the list of
       products mentioned in Article 129 (2 ) of the Act .
       I should be grateful if you would kindly acknowledge receipt of this letter.
       Please aceept , Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.
'V
                                                    Pierre Duchateau
                                         ^       Head of the Community
                                                       Delegation
 H.E. Mr. Georg Seyffertitz
 Ambassador
 Head of the Austrian Delegation