CELEX: 31989R4011
Language: en
Date: 1989-12-30 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 4011/89 of 29 December 1989 fixing the production refund for white sugar used in the chemical industry

30 . 12. 89                             Official Journal of the European Communities                             No L 382/ 19
                                      COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 4011/89
                                                    of 29 December 1989
                   fixing the production refund for white sugar used in the chemical industry
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,                       establishing the production refund ; whereas Article 1 of
                                                                  Regulation (EEC) No 1729/78 provides that the pro­
                                                                  duction refund for white sugar shall be fixed at three­
                                                                  monthly intervals for the periods beginning 1 July, 1
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European             October, 1 January and 1 April ; whereas the application
Economic Community,                                               of the abovementioned method entails fixing the pro­
                                                                  duction refund as stated in Article 1 for the period
                                                                  referred to therein ;
Having regard to the Act of Accession of Spain and
Portugal,                                                         Whereas the amendment of the definition of white sugar
                                                                   and raw sugar referred to in Article 1 (2) (a) and (b) of
                                                                   Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81 has the consequence that
                                                                   flavoured sugars or sugars containing added colouring
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81               agents or other substances are no longer considered as
of 30 June 1981 on the common organization of the
                                                                   falling within these definitions but are to be considered as
markets in the sugar sector ('), as last amended by Regu­          'other sugars' ; whereas Article 1 of Regulation (EEC) No
lation (EEC) No 1069/89 (2), and in particular Article 9 (6)       1010/86 provides for these sugars to be eligible as basic
thereof.
                                                                   products to the production refund ; whereas a method of
                                                                   calculation based on their sucrose content should be laid
                                                                   down for establishing the production refund applicable to
Whereas pursuant to Article 9 (3) of Regulation (EEC) No           these products ;
1785/81 it may be decided to grant production refunds on
the products listed in Article 1 (1 ) (a) and (f) and on the       Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation are
syrups listed in Article 1 (1 ) (d) thereof which are in one       in accordance with the opinion of the Management
of the situations referred to in Article 9 (2) of the Treaty       Committee for Sugar,
and which are used in the manufacture of certain
products of the chemical industry ;
Whereas Council Regulation (EEC) No 1010/86 of 25                   HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
March 1986 laying down general rules for the production
refund on certain sugar products used in the chemical
industry (3), as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No
 2306/88, establishes the framework within which the
production refunds may be determined and lists the                                            Article 1
chemical products of which the manufacture makes it
possible to grant a production refund for the basic
 products vised in their manufacture ; whereas Articles 5, 6        The production refund per 100 kilograms of white sugar
and 7 of Regulation (EEC) No 1010/86 provide that the               referred to in Article 4 of Regulation (EEC) No 1010/86 is
 production refund granted for raw sugar, sucrose syrups            hereby fixed at ECU 22,457 for three months from 1
and unprocessed isoglucose shall be derived from the                January to 31 March 1990. For flavoured sugars or sugars
 refund fixed for white sugar according to a method of              containing added colouring agents or containing other
calculation peculiar to each of these basic products ;              substances obtained from white sugar or raw sugar the
                                                                    production refund shall be established by multiplying this
                                                                    amount by the sucrose content of the sugar in question
                                                                    determined in accordance with the polarimetric method
Whereas Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1729/78 of                   as a percentage of the dry matter weight.
 24 July 1978 laying down detailed rules of application in
 respect of the production refund for sugar used in the
 chemical industry (4), as last amended by Regulation
 (EEC) No 748/89 (*), specifies the method to be used for                                     Article 2
 (') OJ No  L  177, 1 . 7. 1981 , p. 4.
 0   OJ No  L  114, 27. 4. 1989, p. 1 .
 0   OJ No  L 94, 9. 4. 1986, p. 9.
 (4) OJ No  L 201 , 25. 7. 1978, p. 26.                             This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 1990.
 0   OJ No  L 80, 23. 3. 1989, p. 51 .
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            This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
            States.
            Done at Brussels, 29 December 1989.
                                                                   For the Commission
                                                                    Ray MAC SHARRY
                                                               Member of the Commission