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Language: en
Date: 1988-11-25 00:00:00
Title: Commission Decision of 21 November 1988 on import licences in respect of beef and veal products originating in Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, Swaziland and Zimbabwe

No L 318 /48                            Official Journal of the European Communities                                25. 11 . 88
                                                    COMMISSION
                                                   COMMISSION DECISION
                                                      of 21 November 1988
                   on import licences in respect of beef and veal products originating in Botswana,
                                         Kenya, Madagascar, Swaziland and Zimbabwe
                                                           (88/594/EEC)
 THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,                        Whereas the remaining quantites, in respect of which
                                                                    licences may be applied for from 1 December 1988,
  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European             should be fixed within the scope of the total quantity of
  Economic Community,                                               30 000 tonnes, to which should be automatically added,
                                                                    where appropriate, the additional quantity of 8 100 tonnes
                                                                    referred to in Article 5 (2) and (3) of Regulation (EEC) No
  Having regard to the Act of Accession of Spain and                486/85 ;
 Portugal,
                                                                    Whereas it seems expedient to recall that this Decision is
                                                                    without prejudice to Council Directive 72/462/EEC of 12
  Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 of            December 1972 on health and veterinary inspection
 26 February 1985 on the arrangements applicable to                 problems upon importation of bovine animals and swine
 agricultural products and certain goods resulting from the         and fresh meat from third countries (5)> as last amended by
 processing of agricultural products originating in the             Directive 88/289/EEC (6),
 African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas
 countries and territories ('), as last amended by Regulation
 (EEC) No 1821 /87 (2), and in particular Article 22 thereof,
                                                                    HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION :
 Having regard to Commission Regulation (EEC) No
 2377/80 of 4 September 1980 on special detailed rules for
 the application of the system of import and export                                           Article  l
 licences in the beef and veal sector (3), as last amended by
 Regulation (EEC) No 3182/88 (4), and in particular Article         The following Member States shall issue on 21 November
 15 (6) (b) (i) thereof,
                                                                    1988 import licences concerning beef and veel products,
                                                                    expressed in terms of boned meat, originating in certain
Whereas Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 provides for the                 African, Caribbean and Pacific States, in respect of the
 possibility of issuing import licences for beef and veal           quantities and the countries of origin stated :
 products ; whereas, however, imports must take place
within the limits of the quantities specified for each of           United Kingdom :
 these exporting non-member countries ;
                                                                        310,0 tonnes originating in Botswana,
                                                                        1 100,0 tonnes originating in Zimbabwe ;
Whereas the applications for import licences submitted
between 1 and 10 November 1988, expressed in terms of
boned meat, in accordance with Article 15 (1 ) (b) of               Federal Republic of Germany :
Regulation (EEC) No 2377/80, do not exceed, in respect                  690,0 tonnes originating in Botswana,
of products originating in Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar,
Swaziland and Zimbabwe the quantities available from                    130,0 tonnes originating in Zimbabwe,
these States ; whereas it its therefore possible to issue
import licences in respect of the quantities requested ;            The Netherlands :
                                                                        150,0 tonnes originating in Botswana.
(■) OJ No L 61 , 1 . 3. 1985, p. 4.
0 OJ No L 172, 30. 6. 1987, p. 102.
0 OJ No L 241 , 13. 9. 1980, p. 5.                                  0 OJ No L 302, 31 . 12. 1972, p. 28 .
(4) OJ No L 2&3, 18. 10. 1988, p. 13.                               O OJ No L 124, 18. 5. 1988, p. 31 .
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                            Article 2                                                     Article 3
Applications for licences may be submitted, in accordance         This Decision is addressed to the Member States, with the
with Article 15 (6) (b) (ii) of Regulation (EEC) No 2377/80       exception of Portugal.
during the first 10 days of December 1988 in respect of
the following quantities of boned beef and veal :
                                           10 713,724 tonnes,
                                                                   Done at Brussels, 21 November 1988 .
    Botswana :
    Kenya :                                    42,0   tonnes,
                                                                                            For the Commission
    Madagascar :                            7 329,0   tonnes,
                                                                                             Frans ANDRIESSEN
    Swaziland :                             2 863,0   tonnes,
    Zimbabwe :                              1 367,0   tonnes.                                    Vice-President