CELEX: 31977R1584
Language: en
Date: 1977-07-13 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1584/77 of 13 July 1977 adjusting the allocation of the Community quantitative export quotas for certain types of copper ash and residues, and copper and lead waste and scrap

No L 175 / 18                           Official Journal of the European Communities                            15 . 7. 77
                                      COMMISSION REGULATION ( EEC) No 1584/77
                                                         of 13 July 1977
               adjusting the allocation of the Community quantitative export quotas for
                  certain types of copper ash and residues, and copper and lead waste and scrap
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN                                      HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
 COMMUNITIES,
                                                                                           Article 1
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European
 Economic Community,
                                                                    For copper ash and residues of CCT heading No ex
                                                                   26.03 , the shares allocated to the Member States are
 Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                      hereby increased as follows, by drawing on the reserve
 1023/70 of 25 May 1970 establishing a common proce­               established by Commission Regulation (EEC) No
                                                                   30 /77 :
dure for administering quantitative quotas ( ! ), and in
 particular Article 2 thereof,                                     — the Federal Republic of Germany s share
                                                                       is increased from 6 900 to 7 346 tonnes ;
                                                                   — the French Republic's share
 Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                          is increased from 3 850 to 4 095 tonnes ;
3165/76 of 21 December 1976 fixing Community                       — the Italian Republic's share
quantitative export quotas for certain types of copper                 is increased from 950 to 1 025 tonnes ;
ash and residues and for certain types of copper and
aluminium waste and scrap (2 ), and in particular                  — the Benelux countries' share
Article 2 thereof,                                                     is increased from 800 to 852 tonnes ;
                                                                   — the United Kingdom 's share
                                                                       is increased from 2 000 to 2 130 tonnes ;
Whereas Regulation ( EEC) No 3165/76 fixed for 1977
Community quantitative export quotas of respectively               — the Kingdom of Denmark's share
 16 503 tonnes for copper ash and residues of CCT                      is increased from 1 000 to 1 065 tonnes .
heading No ex 26.03, 18 107 tonnes for copper waste
and scrap of CCT heading No ex 74.01 (other), 11 225
tonnes of copper waste and scrap resulting from the
                                                                                           Article 2
breaking-up of ships registered in third countries or of
ammunition sold by the armed forces of third coun­
tries of CCT heading No ex 74.01 and 1 481 tonnes                   For copper waste and scrap of CCT heading No ex
lead waste and scrap of lead of CCT subheading ex                  74.01 (other), the shares allocated to the Member
78.01 B, which were allocated by Commission Regula­                States are hereby increased as follows, by drawing on
tion ( EEC) No 30/77 of 5 February 1 977 (3) ;                     the Community reserve established by Commission
                                                                   Regulation ( EEC) No 30/77 :
Whereas the Member States have expressed the need                  — the Federal Republic of Germany's share
to increase exports for the products in question ;                     is increased from 6 450 to 6 897 tonnes ;
                                                                   — the French Republic's share
                                                                       is increased from 6 050 to 6 470 tonnes ;
Whereas it is therefore necessary to increase the
Member States' shares for the products in question by              — the Italian Republic s share
drawing on the Community reserves established by                       is increased from 650 to 695 tonnes ;
Commission Regulation ( EEC) No 30/77 ;                            — the Benelux countries ' share
                                                                       is increased from 2 050 to 2 193 tonnes ;
Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation
                                                                   — the United Kingdom 's share
                                                                       is increased from 1 135 to 1 215 tonnes ;
are in accordance with the opinion of the Quota
Administration Committee ,                                         — the Kingdom of Denmark's share
                                                                       is increased from 280 to 300 tonnes ;
(') OJ No L 124, 8 . 6 . 1970 , p . 1 .
(^) OJ No L 357, 29 . 12. 1976 , p . 11 .                          — Ireland 's share
( 3 ) OJ No L 6 , 8 . 1 . 1977, p . 10 .                               is increased from 315 to 337 tonnes .
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                       Article 3                             increased as follows, by drawing on the Community
For copper waste and scrap of CCT heading No ex              reserve established by Commission Regulation (EEC)
                                                             No 30/77 :
74.01 resulting from the breaking-up of ships regis­
tered in third countries or of ammunition sold by the        — the Federal Republic of Germany's share
armed forces of third countries, the shares allocated to         is increased from 500 to 521 tonnes ;
the Member States are hereby increased as follows, by
drawing on the Community reserve established by              — the French Republic's share
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 30/77 :                           is increased from 335 to 349 tonnes ;
— the Federal Republic of Germany's share                    — the Italian Republic's share
    is increased from 4 300 to 4 407 tonnes ;                    is increased from 180 to 188 tonnes ;
— the French Republic 's share                               — the Benelux countries ' share
    is increased from 1 300 to 1 333 tonnes ;                    is increased from 100 to 105 tonnes ;
— the Italian Republic's share                               — the United Kingdom's share
    is increased from 3 000 to 3 075 tonnes ;                    is increased from 280 to 292 tonnes ;
— the Benelux countries ' share
    is increased from 2 000 to 2 050 tonnes ;                — the Kingdom of Denmark's share
                                                                 is increased from 25 to 26 tonnes .
— the United Kingdom 's share
    is increased from 250 to 256 tonnes ;
— the Kingdom of Denmark's share                                                     Article 5
    is increased from 100 to 103 tonnes .
                       Article 4                             This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day
                                                             following its publication in the Official Journal of
For lead and scrap of CCT subheading 78.01 B, the            the European Communities. It shall remain in force
shares allocated to the Member States are hereby             until 31 December 1977.
              This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
              States .
              Done at Brussels, 13 July 1977 .
                                                                       For the Commission
                                                                      Wilhelm HAFERKAMP
                                                                           Vice-President