CELEX: 52013PC0427
Language: en
Date: 2013-06-18
Title: Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Council Regulation (EC) No 2368/2002 as regards the inclusion of Greenland in implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme

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			Proposal for a REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL amending Council Regulation (EC) No 2368/2002 as regards the inclusion of Greenland in implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme /* COM/2013/0427 final - 2013/0198 (COD) */
			
				
		
		
			
			   	EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
1.           CONTEXT OF THE PROPOSAL
This proposal aims at enabling Greenland to participate in the Kimberley Process certification scheme on rough diamonds through
its cooperation with the European Union. The scheme set out in the proposal
would allow for the import and export of rough diamonds from Greenland to the
Union as well as to other participants of the certification scheme, provided
that all imports and exports of rough diamonds are verified and, for exports,
certified by Union authorities pursuant to the rules set out in Regulation (EC)
No 2368/2002 implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme for the
international trade in rough diamonds. 
This association would strengthen economic
relations between the European Union and Greenland in the diamond industry, and
in particular it would enable Greenland to export rough diamonds accompanied by
the European Union Certificate issued for the purposes of the certification
scheme, with a view of promoting the economic development of Greenland.
2.           RESULTS OF CONSULTATIONS
WITH THE INTERESTED PARTIES AND IMPACT ASSESSMENTS
Greenland and Denmark has agreed to the approach
taken by the proposal and will undertake to transpose and implement in the
legislation applicable to Greenland the relevant provisions of Regulation (EC)
No 2368/2002 as regards the conditions and formalities for importing and
exporting rough diamonds, their transit to a participant other than the Union,
the participation of the Union, including Greenland, in the Kimberley Process
certification scheme, obligations relating to due diligence,
anti-circumvention, exchange of information, and ensuring compliance with such
provisions.
3.           LEGAL ELEMENTS OF THE
PROPOSAL
The legal basis of the proposal is Article
207. The proposal extends the territory of the Union to also cover the territory of Greenland for the purposes of the Kimberley Process certification scheme.
Accordingly, Greenland will be prohibited to accept imports or exports of rough
diamonds to or from outside of the territory of the Union without a valid
Kimberley Process (KP) certificate. The amendments will allow for the export of
rough diamonds from Greenland to third countries as long as they are
accompanied by an EU KP certificate. The conditions for certification
previously required evidence that the rough diamonds were lawfully imported
into the Union. For diamonds mined and extracted in Greenland that have never
been exported before, an alternative condition is introduced by this proposal,
notably to demonstrate proof in this regard. 
In addition, the proposal sets out the
modalities of submitting rough diamonds to Union authorities for verification,
extends the special rules for transit to Greenland, enables Greenland's
participation in the Committee for the implementation of the Regulation and
enables Greenland's representation in the Kimberley Process and cooperation
with other Member States through the Commission.
The proposal is closely connected to a
proposal for a Council Decision setting out specific rules for the circulation
of rough diamonds between the Union and Greenland. As proposed in this Decision,
the main requirements for rough diamonds to enter or leave the territory of
Greenland or the Union would be to (i) be accompanied by some form of an official
document, either a document attesting that they were mined in Greenland, or a
copy of a Kimberley Process certificate as validated by a Union authority, and
(ii) be in sealed tamper-resistant containers. 
As proposed in this Decision, rough diamonds mined or extracted in
Greenland, provided that they have not been exported previously to a third
country, may enter the Union’s customs territory by the use of an attesting
document issued by authorities in Greenland. Once rough
diamonds mined or extracted in Greenland had been exported to a third country,
upon their return they may circulate between the Union and Greenland according
to the same rules that apply to all other rough diamonds imported into the Union.
The application of the Decision is proposed
to align with the entry into force of this amendment. 
2013/0198 (COD)
Proposal for a
REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
AND OF THE COUNCIL
amending Council Regulation (EC) No
2368/2002 as regards the inclusion of Greenland in implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme 
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE
COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
Having regard to the
Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 207 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the
European Commission,
After transmission of the draft legislative
act to the national Parliaments,
Acting in accordance with the ordinary
legislative procedure,
Whereas:
(1)       Regulation (EC) No
2368/2002 implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme for the
international trade in rough diamonds[1]
sets up a Community System of certification and import and export controls for
rough diamonds for the purposes of implementing the Kimberley Process
certification scheme.
(2)       Greenland is not part of
the Union territory but it is included in the list of overseas countries and
territories set out in Annex II to the Treaties. In accordance with Article 198
of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the purpose of the
association of the overseas countries and territories with the Union is to
promote the economic and social development of the overseas countries and
territories and to establish close economic relations between them and the Union as a whole.
(3)       Council Decision [...]
sets out the rules and procedures enabling Greenland's participation in the
Kimberley Process certification scheme on rough diamonds through its
cooperation with the European Union. This association would strengthen economic
relations between the European Union and Greenland in the diamond industry, and
in particular it would enable Greenland to export rough diamonds accompanied by
the European Union Certificate issued for the purposes of the certification
scheme, with a view to promoting the economic development of Greenland.
(4)       Regulation (EC) No
2368/2002 should be amended in order to enable this Decision to enter into
force and in particular to provide for the inclusion of Greenland in the
certification scheme. 
(5)       Accordingly, Greenland will
be prohibited to accept imports or exports of rough diamonds to or from a
participant other than the Union without a valid Kimberley Process certificate.
The amendments will allow for the export of rough diamonds from Greenland to third countries as long as they are accompanied by a European Union Kimberley
Process certificate. 
(6)       To the existing condition
for certification requiring evidence that the rough diamonds were lawfully
imported into the Union, an alternative condition should be introduced for
diamonds mined an extracted in Greenland that have never been exported before,
notably to demonstrate proof in this regard. 
(7)       In addition, amendments
should be made to the modalities of submitting rough diamonds to Union
authorities for verification, extending the special rules for transit to
Greenland, enabling Greenland's participation in the Committee for the
implementation of the Regulation and providing for Greenland's representation
in the Kimberley Process and cooperation with other Member States through the
Commission.
(8)       Regulation (EC) No
2368/2002 should therefore be amended accordingly,
HAVE ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
Regulation (EC) No 2368/2002 is amended as
follows:
(1)                   
Article 1 is replaced by the following:
"Article
1
This Regulation sets up a Union system of
certification and import and export controls for rough diamonds for the
purposes of implementing the Kimberley Process certification scheme.
For the purposes of the certification scheme, the
territory of the Union and that of Greenland shall be considered as one entity
without internal borders.
This Regulation does not prejudice or
substitute any provisions in force relating to customs formalities and
controls. "
(2)                   
In Article 3, the introductory phrase is
replaced by the following:
"The import of rough diamonds into the
territories of the Union or Greenland shall be prohibited unless all of the
following conditions are fulfilled:"
(3)                   
In Article 4, paragraph 1 is replaced by the
following:
"1. Containers and the corresponding
certificates shall without delay be submitted for verification together, to a Union
authority either in the Member State where they are imported or in the Member
State for which they are destined, as indicated in accompanying documents.
Containers destined for Greenland shall be submitted for verification to one of
the Union authorities, either in the Member State where they are imported, or
in one of the other Member States where a Union authority is established."

(4)                   
In Article 8, paragraph 1 is replaced by the
following:
"1. The Commission shall consult participants
on the practical arrangements for providing the competent authority of the
exporting participant that has validated a certificate with confirmation of
imports into the Union territory or Greenland."
(5)                   
In Article 11, the introductory phrase is replaced
by the following:
"The export from the territories of the
Union or Greenland of rough diamonds shall be prohibited unless both of the
following conditions are fulfilled:"
(6)                   
In Article 12(1), point (a) is replaced by the
following:
"(a) the exporter has provided conclusive
evidence that: 
(i) the rough diamonds for which a certificate
is being requested were lawfully imported in accordance with the provisions of
Article 3; or
(ii) the rough diamonds for which a certificate
is being requested were mined or extracted in Greenland in case the rough
diamonds have not been previously exported to a participant other than the Union." 
(7)                   
Article 18 is replaced by the following:
"Article
18
Articles 4, 11, 12, and 14 shall not apply to
rough diamonds which enter the territories of the Union or Greenland solely for
the purposes of transit to a participant outside those territories, on
condition that neither the original container in which rough diamonds are being
transported nor the original accompanying certificate issued by a competent
authority of a participant have been tampered with at entry into and exit from
the territories of the Union or Greenland and the transit purpose is clearly
attested by the accompanying certificate."
(8)                   
Article 21 is replaced by the following:
"Article
21
1. The Union, including Greenland, shall be a
participant in the KP certification scheme. 
2. The Commission, which represents the Union,
including Greenland, in the KP certification scheme, shall aim to ensure
optimal implementation of the KP certification scheme, in particular through
cooperation with participants. To this end, the Commission shall, in
particular, exchange information with participants on international trade in
rough diamonds and, where appropriate, cooperate in monitoring activities and
in the settlement of any disputes that may arise."
(9)                   
Article 23 is replaced by the following:
"Article
23
The Committee referred to in Article 22 may
examine any question concerning the application of this Regulation. Such
questions may be raised either by the chairman or by a representative of a Member State or  Greenland." 
Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on
the twentieth day following that of its publication in the Official Journal
of the European Union.
This
Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all
Member States.
Done at Brussels, 
For the European Parliament                       For
the Council
The President                                                 The
President
[1]               OJ L 358, 31.12.2002, p. 28.