CELEX: 51985PC0011
Language: en
Date: 1985-01-24 00:00:00
Title: RECOMMENDATION FOR A COUNCIL REGULATION concerning the conclusion of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of Thailand on trade in textile products (submitted to the Council by the Commission)

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                                  R E C O M M E N D A T I O N FOR A C O U N C I L R E G U L A T I O N                   *
                    c o n c e r n i n g the c o n c l u s i o n ot the A g r e e m e n t b e t w e e n the E u r o p e a n
                    E c o n o m i c C o m m u n i t y a n d the K i n g d o m ot T h a i l a n d on tr ad e in t e x t i l e
                    products
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                                ( s u b m i t t e d to the C o un cil b y the C o m m i s s i o n )
        COM(85) 11 final
 ---pagebreak---                                  EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
 1.   By Decision of 25 February 1982, the Council authorised the Commission
       to open negotiations with Thailand with a view to the conclusion of an
      agreement on trade in textile products.
 2.   In accordance with that Council Decision, and in consultation with the
      Article    113   Committee,    the   Commission   conducted   negotiations with
      Thailand from 29 June to 7 July 1982.
      Following the negotiations, a draft Agreement was drawn up,
     The draft Agreement:
      (i)     covers  all   MFA  products    of wool,   cotton   and man-made fibres
              originating in Thailand,
     (ii)     calls for voluntary restraint, at agreed levels, on exports to
              the Community of certain categories of products covered by the
             Agreement,
     (ill) provides      for   a  consultation    procedure   whereby  voluntary  re­
             straint measures may be        introduced for categories of products
             not   initially subject to limitation,        where certain thresholds
             are exceeded,
     (iv)    establishes a double checking system for categories of products
             subject   to   limitation,    and  an origin   control   system for all
             categories covered by the Agreement,
    (v)      includes a flexibility clause allowing the transfer of a certain
            percentage of the quotas from category to category, or from one
            year to another,
    (vi)    includes     an  "anti-surge"     clause  allowing in certain    circum­
            stances     thesuspension    of flexibility or      the introduction of
            temporary limits within quotas,
    (vii) includes       an  "anti-fraud"     clause  allowing in certain    circum­
            stances     the debiting against the      quota of the true country of
           origin of quantities shipped fraudulently,
(vm)       agreement on specified quantities for Outward Processing Trade
           outside the quantitative limits established in the agreement, on
           the understanding that a separate arrangement would be made on
           the complementary provisions essentiel for the implementation of
           such trade.
                                                                                  /-
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   (ix)        in  exchange   for  limitation,   contains    an  undertaking    by   the
   Community not to introduce further quantitative restrictions under Article
   XIX of the GATT or Article 3 of the MFA, or to measures having an effect
   equivalent to quantitative restrictions.
        The Heads of the Delegation initialled the text of the draft Agreement
        on 7 July 1982, having noted that it correctly represented the results
        of the negotiations.
  3.   In order to ensure that the successful implementation of the Agreement
       should not be put at risk and to prevent a flood of exports preceding
       its entry into force, the Community, following the conclusion of the
       negotiations, proposed to the third countries that until such time as
       the   Agreement   entered   into  force   both   parties    should   apply   its
       provisions   on  an   autonomous  basis    as  from  1 January     1983.  These
      provisions were put into effect by Council Regulation (EEC) N° 3589/82
      of 23 December 1982           making the importation into the Community of
       textile products originating     in certain third       countries subject to
      authorisation    and   quantitative   limitation,    as   amended    by  Council
      Regulation (EEC) N° 3762/83 of 19 December 1983 (2).4
 4.   The   Commission    considers   that   the    draft  Agreement     embodies    an
      arrangement which is acceptable to the Community. It therefore recom­
      mends that the Council:
      (i)    approve the Agreement by adopting the regulation,          the draft of
             which is annexed hereto,
      (ii)   pending   approval    of   the    Agreement,     take   the    necessary
             decisions in connection with the signing thereof.
(1 ) OJ  N° L 374, 31.12.1982, p.106
(2) OJ N° L 380, 31.12.1982, p.l
 ---pagebreak---                    Recommendation for a Council Regulation con­
                   cerning   the  conclusion    of   the Agreement
                   between the European Economic Community and
                   the Kingdom of Thailand
  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 the Agreement on trade in textile products negotiated between the
 European   Economic   Community  and   the  Kingdom   of  Thailand  should be
  approved,
 HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
                                    Article 1
 The Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Kingdom of
 Thailand on trade in textile products,      the text of which is annexed to
 this Regulation, is hereby approved on behalf of the Community.
                                   Article 2
 The President of the Council shall give the notification provided for in
 Article 19 of the Agreement
                                   Article 3
This   Regulation  shall   enter into force on the third day following its
publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable
in all Member States.
Done at Brussels,
                                                       For the Council
                                                         The President
(1 ) The date of entry into force of the Agreement will be published in the
     Official Journal of the European Communities.
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  AnportAng and exporting countries, and in p articu lar, to eXiednato read
  rinks of nar.kot dioruption' on tho narkot of tho Ccssur.Aty and real rAchn
  of dinruotion to tho to s tilo trado of
  FAVINO RFGAJìD to tko Arrangecont regarding International Prado in Tort Ale
  (horoiraftor roforrod to ao "tho Gonava Arrangement"), and io, particular
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of ro—laporto of to r tile products into tho Community a fter processing in
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u n d e r t h i s A greem ent p ro v id e d t h a t th e y a r o e f f e c t e d in a cc o rd a n c e w ith th a
r e g u l a t i o n s on soonoudo outw ard p r o c e s s in g i n fore® in th o C cc.'junity»
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f/ithin the Community.
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 inserted under the·conditions referred Co abovo shall b<j
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 the Th^.i                authorities, and to proof of origin f.n                      * ;
nocordanee with Che provisions of Protocol A..                                         / '
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imports of textile products have beers, cot orf agtinsC a
quantitative Unit established under,.this Agreer.cr.c „ buc
Chat the products have subsequently been re-exported outsit/)
Che Community, the authorities concerned shall inform tho
  Thai·            authorities within four weeks of Che quantities
involved and authorize ifr.porto of identical Quantities of
hho sane products, which shall not be set off against ch.o
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1*     E xp or t* o f t * x t l l · p ro d u c t* not l i e t o d i n Annex Ï I t o thi® i- y r e o a e n t n&y
       t>* » a d · s u b j e c t t o q u a n t i t a t i v e l i a i t ® lay ' Th^Up:vl on th* c o n d i t i o n * lsA 4
       down i n th'· f o l l o w i n g paragraph*«
2e     Wber· t h · Community f i n d s , un de r t h e ays t e a o f A d a i n i a t r f l t i va c o n t r o l a c t
       up, t h a t t h e l e v e l of i a p o r t s o f p r od uc t* i n ft g i v e n c a t e g o r y n o t l i s t e d
       I n Annex I I o r i g i n a t i n g i n .'Tl.'ü In·· 1. e x c e e d s , i n r e ^ a t i o i f t o t h e p r e c e d i n g
      y e a r ' s t o t a l i a p o r t s i n t o the Community f r o a a l l s o u r c e s o f p r o d u c t s l a
       t h a t c a t e g o r y , tho f o l l o w i n g r a t e s >
      — for         c a t e g o r i a 3s o f p r o d u c t s i n Group I                       0,5 fj
      — for         c a t e g o r i e s o f p r o d u c t s i n Group I I                      2,5 f>
      — for         c a t e g o r i e s o f p r o d u o t s i n Group I I I                        5r
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      I t »ay r e q u e a t th e o p e ni ng of oonaul t a t Iona i n acoordsjict) w i t h th o proo ed ura
      d a a c r i b e d i n A r t i o l e 17 o f t h i s A g ra a a a n t, w i t h a view t(| r e a c h i n g a g r e e a ^ n t
      on an a p p r o p r i a t e r e s t r a i n t l e v e l f o r th e produc to i n evujh c a t e g o r y *
      Tha Community s h a l l A u t h o r i s e th e i m p o r t a t i o n o f prpduct?| o f t h a s a i d
  . c a t e g o r y s h ip p e d ■ from Thr.il ?.?vl             b e f o r e t h e dahs on which t h a r e q u e s t f o r
      c o n s u l t a t i o n s was s u b m i t t e d ·
■3* Pe nd in g a n u t u a l l y a a t i e f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n , T•.ai l and              undertakes to l i a i t
      o r p o r t a o f t h a p r o d u o t s i n t h e c a t e g o r y c o nc e rn e d t o tho Community o r t o
      t h e r e g i o n o r r e g i o n s o f t h e Community a a r k o t                 s p e o i f i a d by tha Community
      f o r a p r o v i s i o n a l p e r i o d o f 3 taontho f r o * t h e d a t e on which the r e q u e s t f o r
      c o n s u l t a t i o n s i s Bade, Such p r o v i s i o n a l l i a i t s h a l l b# e s t a b l i s h e d a t 25/·
      o f th e l e v e l o f i a p o r t s re a c h e d d u r i n g t h e c a l e n d a r y e a r p r e c e d i n g t h a t i n
     which i m p o r t s excee ded tho l a v a l r e s u l t i n g from t h a a p p l i c a t i o n o f th*
     f o r m u l a s e t out i n p a r a g r a p h 2 , and g-avo r i s e t o ,the r e q u e s t f o r c o n s u l t a t i o n
   . o r 25^ o f t h e ' l e v e l r o o u l t i n g f r o a t h · a p p l i c a t i o n o f th·? f o r a u l a s o t out i a
     p a r a g r a p h 2 , whiohev er 1* t h e h ig he r*
4 · Should th« P a r t i e s be u n a b l · i n th« o ours e o f c o n s u l t a t i o n s t o r e »oh                      *>
     s a t i o f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n w i t h i n t h e p e r i o d s p e c i f i e d i n A r t j c l o 17 o f t h e
     Agreement, t h e Cosusunity s h a l l have th e r i g h t t o i n t r o d u c e a d e f i n i t i v e
     q u a n t i t a t i v e l i a i t a t an ann ual l e v e l not lowor th a p t h e l e v e l r e s u l t i n g
     f r o a t h e a p p l i c a t i o n of t h e f o r n u l a s e t out i n p a r a g r a p h 2, o r 106% o f                ,
                                                                                                                               i
     t h e l e v e l o f i a p o r t e r e a c h e d d u r i n g t h e c a l e n d a r y e a r p r e c e d i n g t h a t i n which
     im p o rte exceeded th e le v e l r e s u l t i n g f r o a th e a p p l i c a t i o n o f th e fonaulA
    s e t o u t i n p a ra g ra p h 2 and gave r io « to t h · re q u e s t f o r c o n s u l t a t i o n s ,                  M
    w hich ev er l à th e h ig h e r*                                                                                            '
 ---pagebreak---                              The an n u al l e v e l do f i x e d «shall be r e v i s e d upwa;pdo after*»
       c o n s u l t a t i o n s i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h e p ro c e d u r e r e f e r r e d t o i n A r t i c l e 17t
      w it h a view to f u l f i l l i n g t h e c o n d i t i o n s s e t o u t i n p a ra gr a ph 2 , should
      t h e t r e n d o f t o t a l i m p o r t s i n t o t h e Community o f t h e pro d u c t i n q u e s t i o n
      make t h i s n e c e s s a r y »
  5*                        The l i m i t s i n t r o d u c e d un de r p a r a g r a p h 2 o r p a ra g ra p h 4 may i n
      no ca a o b e lower th a n t h e l e v e l o f i o p o r t e o f p r o d u c t s i n t h a t c a t e g o r y
      o r i g i n a t i n g i n •I’kci.l-md             i n 1980.
  6·                         Q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t s may a l s o bo e o t a b l i s h e d by t h e Community on
      a r e g i o n a l b a s i n i n a cc ord an ce w it h t h o p r o v l a l o n a o f P r o t o c o l C.
  7·                        The an n u al growth r a t o f o r t h e q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t s i n t r o d u c e d
      u n d e r t h i s A r t l o l o s h a l l be d e te rm in e d i n ao cor dan oe with tho p r o v i s i o n s o f
      P r o t o c o l D,
                                          I'
 ®*                         Tho p r o v i. i lo n a o f t h i s A r t l o i o s h a l l n o t a p p l y lfhcro t h e porc'-intiM"«.'
     s p e c i f i e d i n paragraph 2 have been re a c h e d as a r e s u l t o f J a i l i n t o t a l
     i m p o r t s i n t o t h e Coo-Tiuntty, and not a s a r e s u l t o f cut incr^-asa in
     o f p r o d u c t a o r i g i n a t i n g i n .Thailand,
 9*                         In t h e event o f t h e p r o v i s i o n « o f p a r a g r a p h 2 , 3 o r 4 b e i n g
     a p p l i e d , Thailar. 1 u n d e r t a k e s t o i s s u e e x p o r t l i c e n c e s “f o r p r o d u c t s c ov ered
     by c o n t r a o t s conoluded b e f o r e t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n o f t h e q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t ,
    up t o t h a volume o f t h e q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t f i x e d .
10·                        Up t o t h e d a t e o f communication o f t h o s t a t i s t i c s r e f e r r e d t o i n
    A r t i c l e 10 p a r a g r a p h 6, t h a p r o v i s i o n s o f p a r a g r a p h 2 o f t h i c A r t i c l e s h a l l
    a p p l y on t h e b a s i s o f t h o a n n u a l s t a t i s t i c s p r e v i o u s l y communicated *oy t h a
    Community.
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11·                        Tho p r o v i s i o n « o f t h i s Agreement whioh conce rn e x p o r tn o f p r o d u c t s
    s u b j e c t t o t h e q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t s e s t a b l i s h e d i n Annex I I s h a l l a l s o a p p l y
    t o p r o d u c t s f o r whioh q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t s a r e I n t r o d u c e d un de r t h i a A r t i o l a .
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                                                 ABTICLS 9
1* Vh«r® th® Comaunity ascertain s th at tho levol o f loporta in ft divert
       category of Croup I subject to q u a n tita tiv e l i a l t o sot out in Ann0 .2 12
                                                                                                                                  »
        « x c e e d a i n any A g r i o n e n t y e a r t h e l e v e l o f . i m p o r t s i n th® p r e c e d i n g y«&s* ’
  •    b y 10^ o f t h e l e v o l o f t h e q u a n t i t a t i v e H a l t             s e t o u t I n A rn e s I I f o r
      t h o c u r r e n t A g r o e n c n t y e a r , i t ' m a y reque ot w it h a view to avoidir:g palpable
      daaace to domestic i r d u a t r y th e opening o f c o n s u l t a t i o n s i n accordance with th e
      p r o v i s i o n s d e s c r i b e d in A r t i c l e 17 of t h i s Agreement wiih a view to reaching’
      agreement on:
         - t h e euapanoion, w h o lly o r In p o r t , o f th o p r o v i o i o n a o f A r t i c l e ? 9
             or
         - a B o d if tc a tio n of tho q u a n tita tlv ® H a l t                  a o t o u t i n Annex I I b y t h o
       “     « ® t a b l i a h n a , n t o f on ad hoo H a l t balc'-r t h a e x i s t i n g q u & n t l t a t i v o I L ' a i t
      «· n a t r e l l an t h q c o r r e s p o n d i n g e q u i t a b l o e n d q u a n t i f l a b l o c o c o cn 3a t ion
           ultich c o n s t i t u t e s 2 iW+c^Uy cce eptAale solnt:o>j.
%m l b * Cora u n i t y s h a l l i u t h o r i s o t h o i m p o r t a t i o n o f p r o d u c t 0 o f t h o s a i d
       c a t » g o ry « h ip p e d from -Thailand . b a f o r a th® o\vv.o on which th * r e f u s e * f o r
       c o m r u l t a t i o n e wag s u b r a l t i a d .
       P e n d i n g a e u l u a l l y e a t i n f a a t o r y s o l u t i o n , Thailand        »jnd«rtaJ<«® f o r a p o i n o d
       o f 1 Konth from t h o d a t e o f n o t i f i c a t i o n o f t h o r e q u e s t f o r c o n s u l t a . t i c r \
       t o r e s t r a i n exp ort® o f . t h e p r o d u c t s i n t h o c a t e g o r y c o n c o r n a d t o t h ^
       C o c m n l t y o r t o t h o r e g i o n o r r e g i o n s o f t h o Co immunity B a n k e t s p e c i f i e d t»y
       t h · Community t o on« t u a l f t h o f t h o l e v e l o f o x p o r t u r o a c h ad d u r i n g t h e
       p re c e d in g c a le n d a r year«
3·.-»  A q u a n t i t a t i v e H a l t s o d i f l e d a* a r e s u l t o f t h o a p p l i c a t i o n o f
       p a r a g r a p h 1 I n a n y y e a r p r e c e d i n g t h e f i n a l Agreement y e a r eh* 11 -bo
        B u b j o c t t o a gro w th r a t e so «a t o e n s u r e t h a t t h o l e v o l o f t h o quantita-l'T«.
       l i m i t * e t o a t i n Annex IX f o r t h o f i n a l Agreement y e a r i s r o g n i n o i in+^od"
       year.
       S h o u l d t h « P a r t i o a bo u i u b l s irt t h o c o u r s e o f c o m r u l t a t I o n a 1o r a n c h a
       s a t i s f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n w i t h i n t h « p e r i o d s p e c i f i e d i n A r t l c l * ’.17 o f t h o
       A g r · » a a n t , .Thai Land . u n d e r t a J c e a ,  i f 90 r o q u a o t a d b y t h o Co.cmrxnllyi              \
         - t o s u s p e n d w h o l l y o r i n p a r t , th® p r o v i s i o n s o f A r t i c l a ? i n r e o p e c
             o f t h o C o a a u n l t y i o r erny o f i t a r » g i o n e f o r t h o c a t e g o r y o a a c a m - i d ,
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    • ' o » o d t f y t h · q u a n t i t a t i v « H i a t t e a t o u t Ln Ann cm I I f o r t h « c a t e g o r y
       o o n c t m e d so a« t o r e n t r a l n e x p o r t « t o t h « C o c n u n l t y o r a n y o f I t «
       r e g i o n » t o 125^ o f I m p o r t« a t t a i n e d d u r i n g t h e p r e c a d l n s c a l e n d a r
      y a a r , o r t o t h a l « v e l o f e x p o r t « up t o t h · d a t a o f t h · r o q u e s t f o r
       c o n s u l t a t i o n s plu« th a lo v e l o f export« p rovided f o r d u rin g t h ·
       oonurul t a t Ion p«rlod under p a r a g r a p h 2f w h i c h e v e r i s t h o h i g h e r · ·
                                                                           1
In t h · «vent t h a t th e p r o v is io n s o f t h i s p arag rap h o r · a p p lie d t h ·
C o c r r u n l t y u n d e r t a k e s t o m a i n t a i n on o f f e r o f e q u i t a b l e and q u a n t i f i & b l #
coapen eat io n ·                          j                                          .
                                            1
The a p p l i c a t i o n o f th® m e i r u r « a p r o v i d e d f o r In t h i s p a r a g r a p h l o l i a i t · ^
t o t h · y e a r i n which t h · nearurea a r · t a k e n ·
Th« p r o v i s i o n s o f p a r a g r a p h 1 s h a l l n o t a p p l y t o & g i v a n c a t e g o r y u n i e a i
th · q uantitative U n its                   e s t a b l i s h e d i n Annex I I f o r t h e Cocnrunity f o r
t h a t c a t e g o r y r e p r e s e n t a t l e a s t 2.5/iof t o t a l Co ccrunity L n p o r t s d u r i n g
19^0.
                                ts
T h · p r o v i s i o n « o f p a r a g r a p h 1 ah a l l n o t a p p l y t o a g i v a n c a t a g o r y u n i e s c
t h a l « v « l o f . i m p o r t « o r i g i n a t i n g Ln Thailand - d u r i n g t h a c u r r e n t Agree<a«E%
y e a r r e p r o e e n t a t l a o e t 5-,~ o f t h o q u a n t i t a t i v e H a l t        e« t o u t In Ann ox XT
for t h a t c a t « g o r y i n t h o Community a s « whole o r Ln a n y r e g i o n o r r e g i o n s
o f the Coaaunity conoem sd.
Any l i m i t c o d i f i e d Ln a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h * p r o v i s i o n « of_ p a r a g r a p h 3 1 o r 4
may Ln no c a n · b« l o w e r t h a n t h « l e v e l o f i n p o r t * o f p r o d u c t s Ln t h a t
c a t e g o r y o r i g i n a t i n g In Thailand               i n 19,80·
T h · p r o v i t l o n o o f t h · a r t i o l * al&o a p p l y wher® t h « 1 ®y *1 r e f e r r e d t o i n
p a r a g r a p h l l a e x c e e d e d Ln a ny o f t h e Com/cunity’ a r e g i o n s .                 In ruc h &cass
            *»
t h · o o a p e n o a t l o n r e f e r r e d t o Ln pwsragr&pha 1 and 4 w t l l c o n c e r n t h ·
r e g i o n o r r e g i o n « o f t h · Coca u n i t y I n d i c a t e d i n t h « C o c a - u n i t y ·« r e q u e s t
 for consultation«.                                               »
                                        •                         »
With a view t o H a l t i n g r e c o u r s e t o p a r a g r a p h 1 o f t h i · Art l c l · , Thailand 1
u n d e r t a k e » t o i n f o r a t h e Cocxr unlty o f a ny s h a r p a n d « u b a t a n t l a l incrcas-e-s-
 Ln t h e l s s u o o f e x p o r t l i c e n c e s f o r a n y c a t e g o r y wh ic h l a l l k o i y t o lsn,oj,
t o t h e f u l f i l m e n t o f t h a c o n d i t i o n s r e q u i r e d f o r t h o a p p l i c a t i o n o f tb<^
p r a s e n t aurtiol«·                                                                                                    *
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                                      ARTICLE 10        '
1® T'· nil ·'.·!'>  undertakes to supply the Community with precise statistical
    information on all export licences issued by the Trt?.i            authorities
    for all categories of textile products subject to the quantitative limits
                       %
    established under this Agreement aa well as on all certificates issued
    by       T' .Ti        authorities for all products referred to in Article 5
    and subject to the provisions of Protoool, B*
    The Community shall likewise transmit to the .Thai            authorities precise
    statistical information on import authorizations or documents issued by the
   Community authorities in respect of export licences and certificates issued
    by    ‘I :aila-.d,
2® The information referred to in paragraph 1 shall, for all c>tegorioa of
    products, be transmitted before the end of the second month following the
    quarter to which the statistics relate*
3®       V:'vl      also undertakes to supply the Community with available statistical
    information on all textile exports by country of destination«
    The Community shall transmit to th» ·?'·".i      . . authorities import statistics
    for all product· covered by the system of administrative control referred to
    In Articlo 8, Paragraph 2 and for products covered by Article         6 Paragraph 1®
4® Tba information referred to in paragraph 3 shall, for all categories of pro­
    ducts, be transmitted before tho end of tha third month following the quarter
    to which the statistics relate*
5. For the purpose of applying the provisions of Artiolo 8, and Article 9#
   the Community undertakes to provide         the :■-m      authorities before 15 April
   of each year with the preceding year’s statistics on inports of all textile
    products covered by this Agreement, broken down by supplying country and
   Community Member State®
6« Should it bo found on analysis of the information exchanged that thare oro
   significant discrepancies between the roturns for exports and those for imparts,
   consultation3 may be initiated in accordance with the procedure specified is,
   Article 17 of this Agreement.
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I n e a 8® o f d i v e r g e n t o p i n i o n s between        Thailand and t h e competent Community
a u t h o r i t i e a a t t h o p o i n t o f e n t r y i n t o th o Çonraunity as to the category in which
a product covered by the present Agreement should be classified, classification
shall provisionally be based on indications provided by the Community, pending
consultations in accordance with Article 17 with a view to reaching agreement on
definitive classification of the product concerned.
            V
Tho authorities 0f ' Thailand ; shall be infonaed of any a^aenda.pt to tho Cordon
Cuatoaa T ariff oi* Hlmflio or any deoiaion, made in accordance with tho preo^duyoa
in forco in tho Cosauaity, relating to tho classificatio n cf products covered
h y thia JLgraoaonto·
Any aoo nda ont t o t h a Coc.aon Oust osa T a r i f f o r Hieoxa on any d e c i s i o n whioh
r e s u l t s i n a aodif i c a U o t i of t h e o l a - s a i f i o a t i o n or p ro d u c t* c over ed by t h i ?
JLgreaaent a h a l l not h&vo the a f f s o t of r e d u c i n g any q u a n t i t a t i v e l i a i t a a t ^ b l i a h o d
l a Ann 9* I I ,
The p r o c e d u r a l         t h e * p p U o 4 t i o o cf t h i s P a r a g r a p h e s cat» »a* i a P r o t c c p l A,
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                                                 URTXCL3         12            *
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    .T h a i l a n d     a n d t h o C oea run it y a g r e e t o o o o p o r a t « f o l l y i n p r e v sea tin g t h a
     o l r c u a v e n t i o r * o f t h o p r e s e n t ’ A greem ent b y t r a n o s h i p a c f i t , , r e r o u t i n g OP
     w h atev er o t h e r aeons*                                          .·
S« Vher© information available» to the Coemunily oa a vom it of tbo
     Investigations carried out In accordance with the procedures so? o u t l a
     P r o t o c o l A c o n s t i t u t e s e v i d e n c e t h a t p r o d u c t s o f .Th.-ii            .. o r i g i n s u b j e c t
     t o q u x n t l t a t i v a H a l t s e s t a b l i s h e d u n d e r t h i s A greem ent h a v e b e e n
     t r a r . a a h l p p a d , r e r o u t e d o r o t h e r v l a o i m p o r t e d I n t o t h e C o a m u n it y l a
     o l r c u m v a n t i o n o f t h i n A g rs er eo n t t t h e C o c a u n l t y a a y r e q u e s t t h e opon lr .g
     o f v c o n a r j l t a t l o n o i n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h t h o p r o c e d u r e s d e s c r i b e d i n A r t i c l e ,1*7·
                                                                                                                                 «
     o f t h l a A g r e e m e n t , w i t h a v i e w t o r e a c h i n g a g r e e m e n t o n a n e -q ulv al eaS
     a d j u s t a e n t o f t h o c o r r e s p o n d i n g q u a n t l t a t i ? o X t q i t s ^ a t a b H a h o d un^of· i h s
     JLgrvraent*                                                                                              *           ^
3e   Pending tho re s u lt' of tho consultaitona referred to fyn paragraph 2,
    Th ai la nd          s h a l l a« & p r e c a u ti o n a r y sen ours,           i f sq r e q u e s t e d b y thaComMuaitj
     &aJjo t h o n e c e s s a r y » - r r a n g e a e n t a t o e n c u r o th.vi i^ dju ai f ae nta o f q u a n t i t n t i v
     H a l t s l i a b l e t o bo a g r e e d f o l l o w i n g t h o c c n o u l ^ a t l o j i a r e f e r r e d ♦ « lyi
     p a r a g r a p h 2 , s a y b « c a r r i e d o u t f o r the? q u o t a y e a r                  which t h o r n q u o a t i
      op en c o n s u l t a t i o n s I n a c c o r d a n c e w i t h p a r a g r a p h 2 wao c&do, o r f o r i h a
      f o l l o w i n g y e a r i f t h o q u o t a f o r t h o c u r r e n t «yea*· i s s s h a u e t o d j w h e r e
      c l e a r evidence o f circu m v en tio n I s provided*
4<*   S h o u l d t h a p a r t i e s b o un&blo i n t h o c o u r s o o f c o n s u l t a t i o n s t o r e a c h a
      s a t i s f a c t o r y s o l u t i o n w i t h i n t h o p e r i o d s p e c i f i e d i n A r t i c l e 17 o f t h o
     A g r s c a o n t , t h * C o c a u n l t y s h a l l h a v e t h o r i g h t , whe ro c l e a r o v i d a n c o o f
      © ir e u e v e n tio n ha« bean p ro v id e d , to doduot f r o n th o q u a n t i t a t i v e l i m i t s
      o r t a b l l a h e d undos* this» JLgraaauiat a m o u n t s «qpiivadskat t© t h o p r o d u c t i a o f
        ‘r h a i .        origin*                                    *.
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2*             Thailand,, „ „     s h a ll endeavour to ©usuro that exports o f te r g ilo
products subject t o q u an titativo l i a i t » aro spaced out as evenly aa poasibl«
over &a agxeeaent year« duo account being taken* in p a r tic u iar? o f seaaoa&l
factors··
                                                                   »
2·         Should there b« an oxceosivo concentration o f imports oq any p r e s e t
v ith ln a category subject to quantitative l i a i t a under th is Agreement, tho
ConnnAty say. request consultations in accordane« viti:. thQ procedure
s p e c ifie d in   A riielo lY . o f th is A^roescat with & viev to ru3edyin£ tH /j
situ a tio n *
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                                                    A R T IC L E ' 14
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                S h o u ld r e c o u r s a be had t o t h o d e n u n c i a t i o n p r o v i s i o n ^
        A r t i c l e 19 p a r a g r a p h 4» t h o q u a n t i t a t i v e l i a i t s
      * Annajc I I s h a l l b® a d a p t e d esa a p r o r a t a b a a l a *
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           Pol? the purpose of the adolnititration of th is Asreeasnt» the l i a i i :o
referred to in Art Lola 3 are broken down by the Conounity into shares for
each of lit# Member States.                                 ^          t|
           Pok-tlona o f th o q u a n t i t a t i v e l l m i t u e s t a b l i s h e d i n Annex I I no t used
la-.one Member S t a t e o f t h e Community nay be r e a l l o c a t e d t o a n o t h e r
Kcaber S t a t e i n a cc ord a nc e w it h th o p ro c e d u re s i n f o r a o in th e C c c a u n it y ,
            Th‘# Community u n d e r t a k e s ^0 ©x&alna w it h c a r e and r e p l y w i t h i n
f o u r weoUa to any r e q u e s t made f o r r e a l l o c a t i o n          by   T h a il a n d ,   Xji t h e
ev ent o f agreement on such r e a l l o c a t i o n , t h e f l e x i b i l i t y p r o v i s i o n s s e t ou
in A r t l d l a 7 fchall c o n t i n u e to be a p p l i c a b l e to t h e l e v e l s o f t h e o r i g i n a l
allocation.
            I f , i n ih o c o u r s e o f tho a p p l i c a t i o n o f - t h o Agr-ssoent, Thailand
f i n d a thlit thti break-down o f a l i m i t e s t a b l i s h e d i n Annex I I c aus e a
particular d iffic u ltie s,               i t may r e q u e s t the opening' o f c o n s u l t a t i o n s Lu
a c c o r d a n c e w it h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f A r t i c l o 17 w i t h ’ a view t o r e a c h i n g a
D utually s a t i s f a c t o r y so lu tio n .
            Should i t a p p ea r i n any g iv e n r e g i o n o f th o Co»«unlty t h a t a d d i t i o n s
sruppliea a r e r e q u i r e d , th e Community may, whore o e a e u r e a to ke n p u rs u a n t
t o p a r a g r a p h 1 abovo a r a i n a d e q u a t e t o c o v er t h o s e r e q u i r e m e n t s , a u t h o r i s e
t h o i m p o r t a t i o n o f amount a g r e a t e r t h a n t h o s e s t i p u l a t e d i n Annex 11»
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 1·   »T hailand.             and th o Co.-waunity u n d ir te ^ s t o r o iV a in f r o a d iB c r ia in a t io n
    • i n th o A llo c a t io n o f e x p o rt lio o n p o * and in p o r t a u t U o r it a iio n s o r
      dooumcni» r o f a r r o d to in P ro to c o l!) A and B«              i      '                  "
2·                     In in p l c a c n t i n s t h i s A^ro^n'snt, tho iiOntrp.Gl:lEijj Pajrtle« $ l u l l
     taka caJ' o to maintain the t r a d i t i o n a l cooosrolai praatic«« and trad*
      flows bluwood tho Ccarauntty and Thailand. ,
3*                    Should o i i h e r P?„rty find th a t tho a p p l i c a t i o n o f t h i s AgresnsnV
     iu d i s t u r b i n g e x i s t i n g oocnarol-xl r e l a t i o n s batvoen inportar a in tho
     CoMuniiy and s uppliers in T/wpiand }} c o n su lt ati o n s squill ba s ta r te d p r o s o tlj
     in accordance with -ha proosdura t;p30ifi&d in A r t i o l » 1? o f t h l a Agyeesent,
     with a view to raac/iying t h i a « i t u a t l o n .
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                 <                               /Ar^7r»??
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             *«!ìi secciai consultation procedure.'! roferred to in thin A,qrcc«..cnf>
JU
    other e h m ul’        .cco referred to in paragraph 2 of thia jiriiclcyj chad?, bo
    governed by tho follcwintf m i a o j
                                 . 4
     i        y request                 com uliationn oh.il A bo-n o tified in writing? ^o tho
         other ?.-*riyj              .
         tho request for consultations shall bo followed within ft rcacenablo
                       i^rrc* in any caso r*ot later than .fifteen days «oll’pv—n^ t.»o
         noti ficai ion) b y a aiatcr.cr.t cottine out tfco reason? and circusstasccn
         tihich, in tho opinion of the requesting Party,                                 Justify Ifbio cubniccien
         of such n requestj
         the Parties shall entor into consultations uithin or.o ncr.th at the
         latest of· notification of tho request, with r> v t a s to rcaciurq a.^rcc-rnt
         or a .T-ituaU.7 acceptable conclusion vi thin c.no further ror.th at t-bo
         A a s est.»
                                  •'iV '
             Che s p e c i a l c o n s u lt a t io n procedure:)           r o fe rr e d t o l a f r t i c l o 9 o f th o
• / ~oea:ar.t c h a .ll b c ^ v o m e d by th o fo llo w in g r u lo a «
   ·-* m y r e q u e st f o r c o n s u lt a t io n s s h a l l bo n o t i f i e d in v is it in g t o th o o th e r
         P a r ty , t o g e t h e r w ith a' e t a t e n e n t s o t t i n g out th e r e a so n s ar.d c ir c u n t t a t c c a
         w h ic h , in th o o p in io n o f th o r e q u e s t in g p a r ty , j u s t i f y th o c u b sie c i.c n
                                        >                                                                                        ·
         o f ouch a r o q u e st j
   <-> th o P a r t ie s sh aL l e n te r i n t o c o n s u lt a t io n s w ith in 15 «i3-/3                    th e Ifttcof.
         o f n o t i f i c a t i o n o f th o r e q u e s t , w ith a v ie w - t o r e a c h in g       5 £ ro cn cn · or a
         rritr-A lly accep tab le) c c n o lc tsio n w ith in a fu r th e r               15   deyr, c t th o la t e n t «
              I f n e c e s s a r y , at th o r e q u e st o f e i t h e r o f th o P a r t ie s apd in c -n .o r r ~ c .y
    w ith th e p r e v is io n s o f th o Geneva Arrur. jc .c cr .t, c o n s u lt a t io n s s h a l l bo h o ld
    on ary p r c b lc r s c r i s i n g ir o n th e a p p lic a t io n o f t h i s A ^ rccran t·                 Any
    c o n s u lt a t ic n a h o ld unde? t h i s A r t ic lo s h a l l bo approached by b o th P a r t ie s
  * i n a s p i r i t o f c c o y ir u t io n end t?i«h a d a s ir o t o r c c o r .c ilo ta n d-i£fc?wLCO
                                     ■J~jv ■'·                 .                                                            *  *
    b s t v o n then,·                iy>                       ’                   ·'                                      4
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 ---pagebreak---                                  ARTICLE   13                   · I                   ·!
       T his Agreement s h a l l ’ apply to thè t e r r i t o r i e s %*ifchip
  which the Treaty establishing the European Economic Corucyr.ity
 ♦is applicdrar.d under the 'co n d itio n s la id down in tha,t Treaty
’ on tha one hand, and to tho t e r r it o r y o f Thailand^            tho    *· ’ *
  oehor h-ond.
            •       .
                      · .· *      .. ·
                                               ·· .     .
                                                             : ..                     *
    vi
 ---pagebreak---                                   A2TIGLE 19
  It This Agreement shall Qatar into foro® on tho first day of the soath
      following the dat« on which tho Contracting Parties notify oach cibar
      of tho conpletioa of the procedures necessary for this purpose«, It
      •hall bo applicable until 31 I/acùnbar I9&6#
          V
Zg   This Agreeaoat shall apply with offsot fresi 1 JonuAry 1933#
                         1
                        I        ,
3»   Either Party aay at any tiiao propose codifications to tho if^reepient©
4*   Either Party nay at nay tino denounce thio Agroeaont provided that at
     least sixty daya * notice Aa gl von, Xu that ovarit tho A^rocacat shall
     eoae to an end oa ilio arpiry of tho period of entice,,
3»   The Annessa aad Proto-tola to thiu Agressentj          tha joint declaration Gtsà
     the l£<sei©rsu&iva of Caluratondii\? shu13, forsa &» integral p?-.r5 thereof©
                                                                                   4
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                                                         ARTICLE 20                 .
          T h is A*jroenent shall b<# drawn up In two c o p i ^>5 l n “th o ^ c n isfy , IX itch,
 E n g l is h , F re n c h , C ora o n, C re e k , I t a l i a n and ..T hai                                                Ott. o ì c n ·
 of tbaaa texts bei&g equally authentic*
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 ---pagebreak---   Cortain changes have bcon nudo in thè comnocition of thè tcrctilc groups referrod
   to in th.is Agreement« To facilitato rcfcrcnco to tho ncv; Oroupirgs, tkoir corpo-
  .oit.icn in set out belo'.; :
  group   1          A    Textiles        Categories  1, 2, 3
                     3    Clothing        Categories  4» 5» 6, 7» 8
  CROUP XI           A    T e x tile s    Categories  9 » 20, 22, 23, 32, 39
                     3    Clothing        Categories  12, 13, 144^ 143, 15A, 153a 16,
                                                     17, 18, 19, 21, 24, 26, 27, 20,
                                                     29, 304, 30B, 31, 68, 73, 76, 70,
                                                     81, 83.
 GROUP I I I              textiles       Categories  33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38A, 38B, 40,
                                                     41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 43, 49,
                                                     50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58,
                                                     59, 6 0 , 6 1 , 52, 6 3 , 6 4 ,6 5 , 66,
                    3    Clothing        Categories  10, 6 7 , 6 9 , 1 C , 1 1 , 1 2 , 74, 75, 77,
                                                     8 0 , 8 2 , 0 4 , 8 5 , 86, 8 7 .88
                    C    In d u str ia l Categories  90, 9 1 , 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 9'?,
                         T e x t ile s
                                                     99, 100, 1 0 1 , 102, 1 0 3 , 104, 105,
                                                     105, 107, io 8 , 109, n o , m , np,
                                                     113, 114-è'
Jote :
Category 10 comprises former categories 10 and 11
Category 24 comprises former categories 24 asd 25
Category 19 comprises former categories 19 and 89
Category 72 comprises former categories 72 and 79
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                                                                           ?cb!.c cv rev valence
                          NIMÌX2                                         1 ""         *   * ·-»»*«-«·——
     CCTh"iir.3r?9                              Description
                           (IS32)                                     picrcr/t'.f)    j    c/piccc
I 55.03                 55.05-13;  Cotton yarn, not put up for retail
                        19;21:25   tale
                       27;29;33
                       35;37 41
                       45;46;48
                       52;58;6I
                       65;67:69
                       72;78 92
                       93
                                                                                      I
                                                                                   ~r~~~
                                  Other woven fabrics of cotton:
                      55.09-03;     . Woven fabrics of cotton,
                      04;05;C6;       ether than c^uze, terry fa­
                      07;03:C9;       brics, narrow woven fabrics,
                     •10;12; 13:      pile fabrics, chenille fabrics,
                      M, 15; 16;      tulle and other net fabrics
                      17;19;21;
                     29;32;34;
                     35;37;33;
                     39:41:49;
                     51:52:53;
                     54;55;56;
                     57:59:61;
                     63:64;65;
                     46;67;63;
                    69; 70.71;
                    72:73:74;
                    73:76; 77;
                    73;79; C9;
                    81.82.83;
                    84;86.99;
                    91.92:93;
                   93;09
                   55.C9-C4: a) Of which other than un­
                   07;03;51;        bleached cr bleached
                   52;53;54;
                   55:56: 57;
                   59:61:63;
                   64;65;65;
                   67;70;71;
                   80;81;82;
                   83;84:85;
                   90:91:92;
                   93:93:99
 ---pagebreak---                                                                        c io c c r//:c ;
                                 Woven fabrics c f man-mede
        .'<07                    fi'-.res (discontinuous cr waste):
        A
                               I A. C f synthetic textile fibres:
              .'5.07-01;                Woven fabrics of synthetic
              01:05:07                  fibres     (discontinuous   cf
              03:10; 17                 waste) other than narrow
               15; 19; 70               woven fabrics, pile fabrics
              22:25: 29                 (including terry fabrics) and
              30:31:35                  chenille fabrics
              3 3:39;40
              4 I; 43;-15
              4 5 :4 7 ;4 9
   f v.         54.07-01;          n) Cf which ether than c.s
                05;07;03               . tlc ic h sd cr bleached
                12;15; 19
                2 2 ; 2 5 ; 29
                31; 35;33
                40;41; 43
                45;47;49
vj
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                                       riM w a
           C C T .t-ilry T h              r-ds
                                        15C32)                                              D ic e e r/fv j
                                                    IJr.drr garments. knitted cr cro>
       to n                                         cketcd, not clastic or rubberized.
       o » . .
           21 a)                                         Shirts, T-shirts, lightweight
                                     60.04-19;           fine knit roll, polo or turtle
                 b)                  20;22:23;           necked jumpers and pull­
                                     24; 2 6 ;'ll;       overs. undcrvcsH and the like,
           17 *’ ' $                  50;58;711          knitted or crocheted, not elas-
                                      79; 89             t k or rubberized, other than
                     2 ce) ·
                  d) I f t )                             babies' garments, of cotton or
                        rid)                              synthetic      textile . fibres.
                     ?. dd)                               T-shirts and lightweight fine
                                                          knit roll, polo cr turtle necked
                                                          jumpers and pullovers, of re­
                                                          generated textile fibres, other
                                                          than bahies garments
r^L .x
                                                     Outer garments end other articles,
        60.05                                        knitted or crocheted,, not elastic                      2n
        A I                                          errubberired:
            l i b ) d b b ) U asa)
                              bbb)                   A. Outer garments end clothing
                              ccc)                         accessories:
                              ddd)
                              cte)     60.05-01:           Jerseys, pullovers, slip-oven,
                            n bbb)     31: 33; 34;         waistcoats, r-vinscts, cardi­
                              ccc)     35;25;29;           gans, bed-jackets and jum­
                              ddd)     40; 41;42;          pers, knitted cr crocheted, r.at
                              cee)     43                  elastic or rubberized, of wocl,
                              f.o                          of cotton or of man-made tex­
                                                           tile fibres
       61.01                                        .Men's end keya’ cuter gtnr.eats:
       3 V d) 1
              *) 1                                                                                1.76      560
                   2
                   3
     41 n?                                         Women's, girls* end infants' otter
     3 !! o) 6 i>n)                                garments:
                    bb)
                    «)                             D. Other:
                                   61.01-6.2;          Men's end boys' tiovc.n
                                   6 X 6 6:72;        breeches, shorts and trousers
                                   74; 76             (including slacks); women's,
                                                      girls' and infants' r.ovcn
                                   61.02-65;          trousers and slacks, of wool,
                                   C3;72              of cotton cr of man-made tcr.-
                                                      tile fibres
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                          Tr^lo o f cc.'iU’olcnco
                                                      C:w?i;tiia
Cr tr-r.rf
                                                                                  p ie c e r./ho            r^ p icc o
           n rA                           Cuter garments P.nd ether crit’c?;*, ·’
            A !1 f>) At\a)22              knitted or aochetcd, not clastic >
                            33            ornibberired:                        j
                            55    1       A. Outer garment) and clothing
                                              accessories:
                                                                                                       ICO
                                              II. Other
                                                                          .
           61.02                          Women's, girls’ end infant*’ cuter
           D l i e ) 7 fcb)               garments:
                       <*i)
                                          D. Other:
                       <*d)
                               eo.05-22:      Blouses and shirt-blouses,
                               23; 24; 2J    knitted, crocheted (not clastic
                                             or rubbcri/ed), or woven, for
                               61.02-73;     women, girlt and infants, of
                               82; 8-1       wool, of cotton or of man­
                                 I           made textile fibres
                                 i
                                                                     —          1
           •61.0)               #         Men's and boy's under germenta,                               217
            A                             including collars, shirt fronts and
                                          cuffs:
                                61.03-11;     Men's and boys' shirts,
                                15; 19        woven, of wool, of cotton cr
                                              of man-made textile fibre*
 ---pagebreak---                        NJMEX2
                        WU)                                                      p i C G C C / l 'O ft/p ic c e
         35.^3                       Terry towelling and similar terry
                                     fabrics of cotton:
         *1.(12                      Ded linen, table linen, toilet linen
                                     and kitchen linen; curtains end
         B I lia ) I
                                     other furnishing articles:
                                     B. Other:
                     55.03-10;             Woven cotton terry fabrics:
                     3 0 ;5 0 ;CO          toilet and kitchen linen of
                                           woven cotton terry fabrics
                     62.02-71
                                                                  ------------ L
         63.62                       Bed linen, table linen, toilet linen
?0                                   end kitchen liner.; curtains end
         B In)
                                     other furnishing articles:
              6)
                                     B. Other:
                     67.02-12;             Bed linen, woven
                     »3:19
         .
                                      Yarn of man made fibres (discon­
n         56.05                      tinuous or waste), not put up fer
          A                           retail :ale:
      al
                                      A. Cfsynthetic textile fibres:
                      55.05-03;            Yarn o f discontinuous cr
                     O5;O7;07;             waste synthetic fibres, net p—t
                      11; 13:13:           vp for rctatl sr.tc
                      1 9 ;2 ':2 3 ;
                      25;23:32:
                      36;35;33:
                      39;62;66;
                      65:65:47
                  •                    a) O f which ta y lic
                      56.05-21;
                      23;25;23;
                      32;34;33
                          .... .
   73       56.05                        Yam of man-made fibres (discon­
            B                            tinuous or waste), not put up for
                                         retail sale:
                                         B. Of regenerated textile fibres:
                        56.05-Jf:             Yarn of discontinuous cr
                        55:61:65              waste regenerated fibres, net
                        71;75;31             put up for retail sale
                        33:91; 05
                        C?
                                                                                                        y\
 ---pagebreak---                                    Woven pits fabric! end ciienilte
                                   fabric! (other than terry towelling
                                   cr similar terry fabrics of cotton
                                   falling within heading No 55.03
                                   and fabrics falling within heading
                                    No 58.05):
                    55.04-07:           Woven pile fabrics and chert-
                    I I ; 15;13;        ill· fabrics (other.than tciry
                   4l;43:4$:            fabrics of cotton and narrow
                   61; 63;67;           woven fabrics), of wool, of
                   69;71;75;            cotton or of man-mad; textile
                   77; 73               fibres
                53.0^-63         a) of which cotton corduroy
    63.07                          Did linen, table linen, toilet linen
77                                 end hitchers linen: curtains end
     D H *)
           r>                      other furnishing articles:
   i . i\] a) 3                    D. Other:
                   62.02-50;           Woven table linen, toild er.d
                   <52; 65; 55;        Kitchen linen, ether then cf
                   51;59;65;           cotton terry fabric
                   72;76;77
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                                         NIMS/W  .S               Cercrijtien
      Ce"pery        errh-Mir.jr.*»         cede                                          p io c o i'/h n
                                           (IC32)
               1____________________ J    _______ 1
         !.?     f 0.01                             Stockings, under stockings, socks,
                 A                                  nnklc-jocks, sockettcs and the          24-3 fairs
                 3 1                                like, knitted or -crocheted, net
                     M b)                           elastic cr rubberized:
                 r        ·
                 n                     60.03*11;         Other than women’s stockings
*·' ·                                  19;20;27;        of synthetic textile fibres
                                       20;50 .
    *
                                                                                                            59
                                                    Under garment*, knitted cr cro­               17
         13      fO.r.i                             cheted, not clastic or rubberized:
                 3 IV b) I cc)
                             2 rid)    (*).CM3:          Men’s and boy's underpin»
                        z1) 1rC)       55; 75; 35        nnd briefs, women's, girls'
                             2 r S)                      and infants' (ether than ba­
                                                         bies') knickers and brief»,
                                                         knitted or crocheted, not elcs·
                                                         tic cr rubberized, of cotton CT
                                                         sythelic textile fibres
                                                     Men’s tend boys' cuter gL-rracnta:                      1<T3
        HA        61.01                                                                          1-0
                  A !                   61.01-01          Men’s and boys' coats of im­
                                                          pregnated, coated, covered rrt
                                                          laminated woven fabnc fail­
                                                          ing within heading No 59.03,
                                                          59.11 or 5'3 12
              -t-
                  61.01                              Men's and boys' outer garments:
                                                                                               072
                  3 Vb) I               6I.0M 1;          Men's and boys’ woven over­
                            2                             coats, raincoats and other
                            3           62;44;46;
                                        47                coats, cloaks and capes, other
                                                          than those of category 14 A,
                                                          of wool, of cotton or of man­
                                                          made textile fibres
        11A       61.0?                               Women's, girls' and infants* outer
                  3 ! n)                             garmentt:
                                                     D. Other:
                                        61.02-05          Women's, girls' nnd intrrtt?
                                                          coats of impregnated, coated,
                                                          covered or laminated woven
                                                          fabric falling within heading
                                                          No 59.03, 59.11 or 59.12
        133       61.0?                              Women's, girls’ and infants' outer
                  D Sic) ! f t )                     garments:                                            1159
                              fcb)
                                                     D. ClJicr:
                           „  CC)
                           2 r.i)
                                       61.02-31;         Women’», girl»* and infants'
                              b5)       32;33:33:        woven overcoats, raincoats
                              cc)      25; 37; 33;       and ether coats, cloaks end
                                       <0                capes: jackets and blazers,
                                                         other than garments of cctc-
                                                        pery 15 A. of v/cc.l. of cotton
                                                         ct of Mail-mad.· :e-a.t:!e fbre*
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     :;-*7                                                                      p ic c e c /f'.g
    15       41.01                        Men's end boys' outer garments:                                         1 759
             n vc) i                                                                      o-n
                     2    61.01-51;           Men's and boys' v/oven suits
                          56; 57              (including coordinate suits
                     3                        consisting of two or three
                                              pieces, which are ordered,
                                              packed, consigned and nor­
                                              mally sold together) of wool,
                                              of cotton or of man-made tes­
                                             ti!: fibres, excluding ski suits
                                                                                             M3                    7:0
   17       61.01                        Men's and boys' outer garments:
            a Va) I
                    Z    61.01-34;           Men's and boys' woven jack­
                    3    36; 37              ets (excluding waistcr jackets)
                                             end blazers of wool, of cotton
                                             Cr of man-mad: textile fibres
                       ___________ 1____________________________ _ x
  10       4U03                         Men's and boys' under garment·,,
           n                            including collars, shirt front» and
           <2                           cuffs:
                        61.03-3);           Men's and boys' woven under
                        5 5 :00;3);         ga,'men's other than shirts, of
                        C5; O               wool, of cotton cr of man­
                                            made texile fibres                i
'   1?     /161.05                         Handkerchiefs:
                          61.C5-20        A. Of woven cotton fabric, o f a
                                               value o f mere than l i ECU
                                               kg net weight
                                                                                        59                          17
             n 1                          B. Other:
                in
                         61.05-30:            Handkerchiefs      of    woven
                         07                  fabric, o f a value of not mere
                                              than 15 f.CU/k3 net weight
                                                                                              -
                                                                                                                           t
                                         Men's and boys* outer garments:                 23          .'.<75 ·   .       • 1
  21        41.01
            a r/
                                         Women's, girls’ end infants’ outer j               ··■  : '                      f
            61.02                        garments:                                        -                       _     . »
            5 31 d)                                                                                                       »
                                         B. Other:
                         61.01-     29;      Parkas; anoraks, windchea­
                         31; 32              ters. waistcr jackets end the
                                             like, woven, of wool, of cot­
                         61.02-     25;      ton or of man-made textile
                         25:23               fibres
                                                                                                                  0
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                                         (Si32)
          f O / 't                                 Under garments, knitted or cro­
          n jv h) i m >)                           cheted, not elastic or rubberized:
                   d) I bb)
                                     f 0.04-47;         Men’s and boys’ pyjamas,
                                     73                 Knitted or crocheted, of col-
                                                        ton of of synthetic textile
                                                        fibres                                                Z5?
                                                                                           5 ,9
          fl IV b) 2 r t)
                          bb)
                   d) 2 f“i)         io.cd-si:          Women's, K'r' s’ l-n^ infants'
                          bb)        53;C l:33          (other than h due·. ) knitted or
                                                        crocheted pyjama j and night
                                                        dresses, of cotton or synthetic
                                                        fibres
         1                __        i .
  7)      fOOi                                      Cuter garments cr.d ether articles,
         (A l i b ) dec) It                         Knitted or crocheted, not elastic
                              72                    er rubberized:
                              33
                              d4                    A. Outer garments end clothing
                                     •                  accessories;
                                                        M. Other
          61.02                                     Women's, girls’ and infants' outer
        j 3 31 e) dhb)                             garments:
                       res
                       M)                           D. Other
                       a)            «0.C5-65;          Women's, <*;rU* end infant^
                                     ■'.5; 47; <3     . (other than babies ) woven
                                                        and knitted cr crocheted
                                     6 1.02-43;         drones cf woe!» of cotton cr
                                     52;53;54           of man-made textile fibres
                                 •«                       * --
                                                     Outer garments and other erticicrs,            2-6
   7:7      69.05                                    Knitted or crocheted, noi clastic
             A I!l>)d<*-3)
                                                     or rubberized:
                                                      A. Outer garments end d o ih in j
                                                          accessories:
                                                          II. Other
                                                      Women’s, girls' end infants’ eater
             61.02'
             n II e )5 i> 0                          garments:
                         bb)                          0. Other:
                        <··)
                                        60.03-51;         Women's, gids‘ and infants’^
                                        52; 51; 53        (other than babies') woven
                                                          and knitted cr crocheted
                                        61.02-57;         ckirts, including divided skirts
      —                                 53; 62
            r : -        .......                   .
                                                                                                _1.. *·"'··
     ?3                                               Outer garments «:.d other crticles,          2-61     610
             A i l b ) d e:)                          knitted cr ■ .Toehetcd. not clastic
                                                     cr rubberize J:
                                                     A. Outer garments and clothing
                                                          r.cccssor es;
                                                          II. Other:
                                                               Knitted    er    crocheted
                                       6·?.; 61                trousers (er.cept shorts)
                                                               ether than babies'
^    J                                                                                                            V
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                                               riiM'.ris
                       Cr7f-*di!t3f;3             celt                                              r.ic c c c /h n r fp - io r. o
                                            /i
·>       * ·   \
        r?     !oi . n                                       V/cmen'o, girls’ and infcnts’ outer
               ' 3 Ho) 3 es)                                 C im enti:
               -             bb) ,
                             rc)                             0. Other:
                                          61.02-62;               Women’s, girls' and infants'    ’
                                    1'    63; 64                  (other than babies') woven
                                                             .    suits nnd costumes (including
                                                                  coordinate suits consisting of
« ■ ''                                                            two or three pieces which arc
                                                                  ordered, packed, consigned
                                                                  and normally sold together),    j
                                                                  of wool, of cotton or of mart-
                                                                  made textile fibres, excluding
                                                                  ski suits
      70 A        6 iri                                      Women's, girls’ and infants’ un­
                  3 I                      »                                                                                250
                                                             der garments:
                                          6 1 .0-1!;               Women's, girls' end infants’
                                           13; 13                  woven pyjamas end night
                                                                  dresses, of wool, of cotton cf
                                                                  of man made textile fibres
 t ·
                       • —
                                           V
     ’ Of)      61.0)                                       Women's, girls' and infants' un­
                 3 U                                        der garments:
                                         61.0-91;                Women's, girls' and Infants'
                                         03;C3                   (other than bebies') woven
                                                                 under garments, other than
                                                                 pyjamas and night dresses, of
                                                                 wool, of cotton or of man­
                                                                 made textile fibres
                                       l                 J
           _JL
                                                           Corsets, corset-belts, suspender-
       31       6I.C9                                       belts. brassiires. traces, luspen-
                D                                           ders, garters and the like (includ­
                                                            in'? such articles of knitted or cro­
                                                            cheted fabrics) whether or net
                                                            elastic:
                                          6 !.O -:0               Brassieres, woven, knitted Cf
                                                                 crocheted
                                                           Under garments, knitted or cro­
     '3       W 4                                          cheted, not elastic or rubberized:
               A I
                    11   n)                                A. Babies' garments: girls' gar­
                         b)                                     ments up to and including
                         o)                                     commercial size 36:
                    111 n>
                         b)
                         r.)
                         d)              60.0-02;               Babies' under garments of
                                         03:01:06;              knitted or crocheted fabrics,
                                         07;03; 10;             not clastic or rubberized
                                         11; 12; Id
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                               ctd*
"7 7                          <:ì 3:)
73      ro/M                            Cuter garments and other rrcides,
        A !lb )3                        I'.nitteU c.r CTcchited, not elastic
                                        cr rubberized:
                                        A. Outer garner.» and clothing
                                              ccccsscries:
                                              H. Other:
                            '0.05-16;                Track suit» of knitted cr
                                                     crocheted fabric, not clas-
                            57;10                    tic or rubberized, of wool,
                                                     of cotton or of man-made
                                                     textile fibres
                                            -------- ----- .-------------------- -------
 75      61.01                            Men’s and boys' outer garments
         n !
         61.02                            Women's,       G ir ls ' end infants' outer
       I A Un)                            garments:
                                          3. Other:
                             61.01-13:          Men's and boys' woven in-
                             15: t7; 19         duMrial and occupational
                                                clothing; women's, girls' and
                            61.07-12;           infants*           woven       aprons.
                             14                 srni'i k ovc/jlis and other in-
                                               dustriul and occupational
                                               clothing (whether or not also
                                               3 'iitjble for domestic use), of
                                               wool, of cotton or of man-
                                               made textile fibres
                                         _
     -i-
 71     61 .0 !                           Men's and boys' outer garments:
         A II
         n in               6I.0I-C9:          Men’s and boys' woven bath
            v   01          74:25:75;          robes, dressing gowns, smok­
                r)i         01:92:95;          ing jackets and similar indoor
                  2         96                 wear, ski suits consisting of
                  3                            two or three pieces and other
                                               outer garments, except gar­
                                               ments of categories 6. 14 A,
                                               14 5, 16, 17, 21. 76 and 79. of
                                               wool, of cotton or of man­
                                               made textile fibres
        61.02                           V/omen’s, girls’ and outer gar-
        n i »»                          ments:
            He)
               0 a nn)                  D. Other:
                 9 »I)     61.02-07;          Women’s, girls’ and infants'
                    ►b )   22:23:24:          woven bath robes, dressing
                    re)    «5:90:91;          towns, bed jackets and similar
                         • 92                 indoor wear and outer gar­
                                              ments. except garments of
                                              categories 6, 7, 15 A, 15 II. 21.
                                              26. 27. 2d, 76, 79 and 80, of
                                              wool, cf cotton or of man­
                                             made textile fibres                            ♦ .
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                                                                                       * V*
                                                                                         I
                                Outer garments and ether w r i d o ,
A MO                            knitted or crrchcted, not clastic
   b) 4 bh) II                  cr rubberized;
              n
              33                A. Outer garment* end clothing
              s.\                    accessories:
        ijij) II                     It. Other:
        i-*t) II
        IJ) II    ('0.05-C1:             Outer garment*, knitted
              ?2  75; 77:73;             cr crochcte-1, not clastic
              33  7 9 ;C l ;35;          or rubberized, other than
                  C3; 39:90;             garments of categories 5.
                  91                     7. 25, 27. 23, 71. 72, 73, 74
                                         and 75, of >·/·;»!, of cotton
                                         cr of m n-m nde tcittili
                                   /     fibres
                                                                                            i\
 ---pagebreak---                                     GfJO'.JP X itI A
~r-n                                                                   p ic c e r / i
                                Woven fabrics of m-.n-r.::c!s
                                fibres (continuous), including
                                woven fabrics of monofil or strip
                                falling within heading No 51.01
                                cr 51.02:
                                A. Woven fabrics of synthetic
                                     textile fibres:
                                Sacks and bags, of a kind ured
     62.03                      for the packing of goods:
     f> l i b ) I
                                 0. Of other textile material):
                                 !J. Other:
                  51.C5-CS                 Woven fabrics of strip or
                                           the like of polyethylene or
                  62.03-CS                 polypropylene, less than
                                           3 m wide; woven sacks of
                                           such strip or the like
                                  Woven fabrics of man-mode
                                  fibres (continuous), including
                                  woven fabrics of moncfl or strip
                                  falling within heading No 21.01
                                  cr 31.02:
                                  A. V.'oven fabrics of synthetic
                                       textile fibres:
                                       Woven fabrics cf strip or the
                                       like cf polyethylene or poly­
                                       propylene, 3 m cr more wide
                                 Woven fabrics cf man-made
     51.01                       fibres (continuous), including
     A !7                        woven fabrics of monofil or strip
                                 falling within heading No 51.01
                                 or 51.02:
                                 A. Woven fabrics of synthetic
                                      textile fibres:
                  51.04-10:           Woven fabrics of synthetic
                  11:13; 13           textile fibres (continuous)
                  17;13;21            ether than those for lyres and
                  23:25:27            those containing elastomeric
                  23:37;.-»           yarn:
                  2 5 ;d l;d 3
                  31.01-10:           o) Of which ether than un­
                   13;17;13:               bleached or bleached
                  27; 25;27;
                  73; 3 2 ;’ »;
                  d l; <3
 ---pagebreak---                                                                                                          1'.
                                                                                  Vr.M o o f c r u i vnl.cnr.o
                                           Woven fabrics of man-made
                                           fibres (continuous). including
                                           woven fabrics of monofil or strip
                                           falling within he.vjin j No 51.01
                                           or 51.02:
                                           n. Woven fabrics of regenerated
                                                textile fibres:
                      5!/'-1-55:               Woven fabrics of regenerated
                      56; 53:62;               textile fibres (continuous)
                      M : 6 5 ; 7 2 ·.         other than these for lyres and
                      7·', ; 7r>; 8 I ;        those csni iimni c!n.tumeric
                      ·*'.).      Ci;          y.-rn:
                      07,03
                      51 04-53;               n) .Of which ether than un­
                             67;64;                bleached cr bit ached
                             7-3; 76;
                             ::7;03;
                             CJ
   '.7  55.07                           Woven fabrics c f man-madi
       r.
                                        fibres (discontinuous cr waste):
                                        D. Of regenerated text-le fibres:
                     55.07- 50:              Woven fabrics of regenerated
                     51:55; 55;              textile fibres (disi ontinuotis
                    59; CO:61;               cr waste) other than narrow
                    65:67:63;                woven fahrics, pile fabrics
                    69.70:71;               (including terry fahrics) and
                    72: 73:7 1;             chenille fabrics:
                    77; 73; 32:
                    33; 84;57
                      56.07- 50;              a) Of which other than sin* }
                     55:55:50;                     bleached or bleached         *
                     61; 6 5 ; 67;
                     60;70; 71;
                     73:74:77;
                     73:83:84;
                     37
       I
  53 A   *0.0!                            Knitted or crocheted fabric, not
         13 l b ) 1                       elastic cr rubberized:
                                          D. Of man-made fibrei:
                      «0.01-63                  Knitted or crocheted tyn-
                                               thetic curtain fahrics includ-
                                               in^ nct curtain fabric
                                                ;
•                                                                             •                                   I
                                                         *                                                        t
                                                                                                                  r.
                                                                                                               If»f*
  :o n  62.02                            f e d linen, tabic linen, toilet linen
         A SI                            and kitchen linen; curtains and                                          I
                                         other furnishing articles:
                      62.02-C0           A. Net curtains
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                                                                                     T fM .C O f o r 'n v 'o f . o n c o
                                                                            p - i c c o r / i.g               o /p ic r.o
    fAyrn                         Did t:nen, table linen, toilet linen
      .3 r / a)                  and kitchen linen, curtains end
    t         O                  other furnishing cruder.
                                  0. Other:
                  62.02-33;             Woven curtain! (ether than
                  3 5 :0                net cumins) end furnishing
                                       articles, cf wee!, of cotton cr
                                       of man-made textile fibres
 dl    ex 51.01                   Yarn of man-made fibres (contin-        ,
                                  Uous). not ;nit up for retail jale:     j
                                  A. Yarn of          synthetic   textile
                                        fibres:
                   5I.01-C5:            Yarn of synthetic textile
                   r i : 01; C3         fibres (continuous), not put
                   0 5 ; !0; 12         tip for retail sale, oiher than
                   20;22;2}             nort-textured     single    yam
                   27:20:30             untwisted or with a twist cf
                   35:25:37             not more than 50 turns per
                   70; '“.O; 05         metre
                                                                                                                             » .
        ex 51.01                    Yarn of man made fibres (contin
        n                           nous), net put up fer retail sals:
                                    D. Yarn of regenerated tcxtil
                                          fibre-:
                     51.01-50;            Yam of regenerated texti!
                    61:67:63;            fibres (continuous), not pu
                    71:77:73;            up for retail sale, other that
                    00                   single yarn of viscose rcyor
                                         untwisted or with a twist c
                                         not more than 250 turns pe
                                         metre and single non-tcxlurcc
                                         yarn of any acetate
43  51.03        51.03-10;       Yam of man-made fibres (contin­
                 20             uous), put up for retail sal«
44  51.44                       Woven fabrics of man-made
    A 11                        fibres (continuous), including
                                woven fabrics of monofil or strip
                                falling within heading No 51.01
                                cr 51.02:
                                A. Woven fabrics of synthetic
                                      textile fibres:
                 51.C6-C5            Woven fabrics of synthetic
                                     textile fibres (continuous),
                                    containing elastomeric yarn
                                                                                                                          4 I
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                      *J1M-?C2
                        rrir                                                          Q /p iC C O
                       r.:33)
<*s   ! r>!.', 3                     Woven fabrics of iben-made
       i 0 5!                        fibres (continuous), including
                                     woven fabrics of rnonofil cr strip
                                     falling within heading No 51.01
                                     cr 51.02:
                                     D. Woven fabrics of regenerated
                                          textile fibres:
                     31.04-54             Woven fabrics of regenerated
                                          textile fibres (continuous),
                                          containing elastomeric yam
*5   · r i 53<^5                    Sheep's or lamps’ wool or other
                                    animal hair (fine or coarse), card­
                                    ed or combed:
                     53C5-10;             Carded or combed xheep'j or
                     23;23;32:            lambs’ wool or ether fine eni-
                     23                   mal hair
                                   Yarn of carded sheep's cr limbs
                                   ■•vool (woollen yarn), net put up
                                  for retail s’ile:
     i 53.fi                      Yarn of fine animal hair (cerdcd
     IA                           cr tombed;, not put up for retail
                                  sale:
                   53.03-21:            Yarn of carded sheep's cr
                   25:31:25:            lambs' wool (woollen yam) er
                   51:55:71;           of carded fine animal hair,
                   75                  not put up for retail sale
                   53.C3-I I:
                   15
      '>3.07                     Yam c f combed sheep's or lambs'
                                 wool (worsted yam), not cut up
                                 for retail sale;
     5 i.n                      Yam of fine animal hair (carded
                                cr combed), not put up for retail
                                rale:
                  53.07-02;           Yam of combed sheep's or
                 C3; 12; 13:          lambs’ wool (worsted yam) cr
                 30;d0; 31;           of combed fine animal heir,
                 5 2 ;3 1 ;C2         not put up for retail sale
                 53.03-21;
                 CJ
    e* 51.10                   Yarn o f sheep's cr lamb’* wool,
                               of horsehair or of other animal
                               hair (fine or coarse), put up for re­
                               tail sale;
                 53.10-1!;            Yam of sheep's or lambs'
                 15                  wool cr of fine animal hair,
                                     put up for retail sale
                                                                                                  * I
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  r'— ~ .n
                                                                                                          p i e c e eft: a            f/p ic c o
            I
                                            53.11-01:    Woven fabrics c f —
 '           Ir .i. n                       03 :0 7 :ll: Iambi’ v.-csl cr cf fine cm m J »=-»
                                            13; 17;20;
                                            30; .t0; 52;
                                          I 54; 53; 72;
                                          I 75; 75; 32;
                                          I "1:03;91;
                                          ! 93:97
                                                                                                      ti
                                                                                                      I.*
                                                                                                    T
                                                                                                     .I
                                                                        ‘            . .    ■'A.
       51 ■      55 o t                       5505-00      Certen.ca.-dcd crcombed
                                                              . . . . .          .        •9'V
                                            I55.C5-IO;    Cetton yam, put up fer rci'-ij k .’.:
. .. r.:       155.05
                                            ':o                                               .v*1
                      .                                                                        >· ·
      53       ■ 55.07                        55.07-J0;   'Cotton gauze        .. ..    '    /· .
                                             50
               1
                                                                                               , *>
      55        '5.05                                     Man-made fibres (discontinuous :
                                                          or waste), carded, combed cc ■
                                                          otherwise prepared fer spinning:
                                                          3. Regenerated textile fibres:
                                             55.05-21;         Regenerated textile fibres '
                                  •V *       23:23 · ·         (discontinuous or waste),
-                         «         1                          carded or combed
                                                                                                    1
      55   '    55.04                                      Man-made fibres (discontinuous
               A                '       .                  or waste), carded, combed or
                                                           otherwise prepared for spinning;
                                                          A. Synthetic textile fibres:
                        '   -0 V ·
                                             55.04-1};·        Synthetic textile fibres (dis-.
                  .     t   '■ , A           13; 13;16:        continuous or waste), carded
     . ·                                     17; 13            or combed
                                   \· ;
                                                                                                                                                 l.
                                                                                                                                                 /
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                                                          4
                                                          1 f .·!
                               e rrh —i i- j r ’y         i        r-de
                                                          ] c::?3>                                                             pieccz'h o
                                                       ^ .. .
                                                                                                                             '   A        '* I.
                                                                                                                                 tl           } .
                                                                                                                           v               ' l·
                                                                           Yam c f wan-made ilbrci (discon­
               .'5      55.CS                                              tinuous cr waste), put up for cog
                        A                                                  tail sale:
                                                          J5.C5-M;                Yam       of synthetic textile
                                                                                  fibres      (discontinuous      ct
                                                           15
                                                                                  waste), put up for retail sale
                                                                                                                    ■i,
                                                                            Yam of man-made fibres (dircem- 1 .·'
                »7     155/5                                                tirniouj or w.v.ic). put up for re·,
                   ■   id
                                                                            toil sale:                              ·,
                     .1
                                                           iS.CS-lO                Yam of rr.’ encreted textile
                                                                                   fibres      (discontinuous ‘ or
                                                                                   waste), put up for retail 5l’e. ·.*
                                                                                        _____                  -*       -S
                                                           SI 01-01:        Carnets, carpeting and rues, knot­
                        <",.01                                              ted (made up or not)
                                                            I I : 13;17;
                                                           30; SO
                          i-t.02                                              Other carpets, carpeting rt;ga,
                         cx A                                                 mats and tn airing, and •KtlctV,
                               0                                              'richumacks' and ‘Ksramar.ic’
                                                                             rugs and the like (made up o f
                                                                             net):
                         s-j.m                                               felt and articles of felt, whethc?
                         e-t A                                               or not impregnated or co ned:
                                                                             A. Tell in the piece or simply cot
                                                                               , to rectangular shape:
                                                            J3.02-C4:                Woven, knitted or crocheted
                                                            C5; 07; GO;             carpets, carpeting, rugs, m en
                                                            55; 61; 65;            and matting, and ‘Xelcm',
                                                            71; 73;31;              'Cciuimacks' and 'Xaramanie’
                                                           05; CO                  rugs and the like (made up f.r
                                                                               • not); floor covering, of felt
                                                           57.02-01;
                                                          C7
 s ·»;■ ' t.
   '· ■       fo       53.03            ..    . · ·. ;                     Tapestries, hand-made, of the
    t*‘ , t                                                               type Gobelins, Flanders, Aubus-
                                                                          son, Beauvais and the like, and
  \ .1• .·# .·                       )«r    :! \ ·*                       needlew'orkcd tapestries (for cx-
  *VJr.· · *:                                                             cmple, petit point and cross
   *' V. *                                                                stitch) made in panels and the
                                   '4           ‘v ·                      like by hand:
                              ! ..            .
       *· ’· »                                           J3.03-CO                Tapestries, hand-made           ’’
                                  *          V **
             51 .     H.C3                 ■ ■ . .                       Narrow woven fabrics, and riar
   ·, *·* *           Ain)                                               row fabrics foolduc) consisting of
                              c .      · ■; >                            warp wit hout weft assembled by
                           i!                                            means of an adhesive, other th.iu
                      n                      ·'·■.··.                    Roods f i lling within hcjilir?
                                     .. *       *· /                     No 5H.05;
. \t\           *.
                                 · > .1 · A             53.0.5-0!;              Narrow woven fabrics not ex­
                                                        Cl; 30:40;              ceeding 30 cm m width with
                                                        5 1 ;f p ;6 l;          selvedges I woven, gummed cr
                                                       57:73;77;                made otherwise) on bells
                                                       73; CO                  edges, oibef than woven
                                                                               I. ‘:.*!s and the like, hr.lduc
 ---pagebreak---           5R.CM0;         Woven labels, barf,«!?* and (be
  mcs                     like, not embroidered, in the
          CO
                          piece, in strips or cut to shape cr
                          size
                          Chenille yam (including flock
 53.07                    chenille yarn), gimped yarn (other
                          than metallized yarn falling with­
                          in heading No 52 01 and gimped
                          horsehair yarn); braids and orna­
                          mental trimmings in the piece;
                          tassels, pompons and the like.
          53.07-31;             Chenille yarn (including flock
          3 0 ;5 0 ;CO          chenille yarn), gimped yarn
                                (other ih.in metallized yarn
                                and gimped hoisehair yarn);
                                brants and ornamental trim-
                                mines in the piece, tassels,
                                pompons and the like
           53.03-10;       Tulle and other net fabrics (but
I                          not including woven, knitted or
         • CO
                           crocheted fabrics), plain
           55 CO-11;       Tulle and other net fabrics (but
           ! 0; 31; 31;     not including woven, knitted cr
           35;30;01;        croshcted fabrics), figured: hin d
           05; CO          or rnccha:uc.illy made lace, in the
                            piece, in strips nr in motifs
           JO, 10-7.1;      Embroidery, in the piece, irj strips
  «Tfi)    27;d!;d5:        cr in motifs
           '0 :5 1 :5 5 ;
            50
  t'O.Ol                    Knitted or crocheted fsfcric, net
   a In)                    clastic or rubberized:
                            3. Of man-made fibres:
  fO.ri                    Knitted or crocheted fabric «rid
  A                        articles thereof, elastic or rubber­
                           ized (including clastic knee-caps
                          and elastic stockings):
                          A. Fabric:
          f.0.01-30             Knitted or crocheted fabric,
                                not elastic or rubberized, of
          C0.CS- I I;           synthetic textile fibres, con­
          13                   taining elastofibrcs; knitted
                               or crocheted fabric, elastic or
                               rubberized
                                                                 -a
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   *- - ~rj )       r.rr*'-*·         c»1rrie
                                            ’■>*
                                          --'■*»
            !                 . !
                                                   Knitted cr crocheted fabric, net
     *4       OAt                                  et~'.tic or rubberised:
            in ? 3
                      ' n                          n. Of m n-m a de fibres:
                                                        Rachel lac: and lonj-pile fab-
                                 60.01-31;
                                                        ric (imitation fur), knitted Cf
                                 53                     crocheted, not elastic or rub­
                                                        berized, of synthetic textile
                                                        fibres
    .
                              ■
                                                    knitted cr crocheted fabric, r,ot
      fA       CO.'M                                ebetri cr rubberized:
               *
                                  /«no 1-01;             Other than those of cnte»orie*
                   -1                                    * 3 A, 63 and 64, of wool, of
                                  *0;         6-5;
             'C ’                             7’ ;       cotton cr of man-made textile
             1
                                ! 7*1; 73; 73;           fibres
                                • 1!; ?.0;<32;
                                ! rv.CV.97
                                                    Travellinj w ; j and blankets:
               ATfil
                                   «.OMO;                Travelling rur:» end blankets,
               H *                 r.O;*’·"’    a;        of wool, c f cotton cf of man-
                    n «)           n-.                    n 'd atexrib fibres
                        ·>>
r't
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              Ï
                                                    NlMSirl
                     r -.71 *-··:.- j i .'j            C 'tl
                                                                                                                    r / ’p i prr>
             1
                                                              __ I
                                                                     Gloves. mitten* end mitt*, knitted
                                                                     ce crocheted, not elastic cr rub­
                                                                     berized:                              17 p M m
                                                   (0 .02-0            Gloves, mittens cind mitts,
                                                                       knitted or crocheted, not
                                                                       elastic or rubberized,
                                                                       impregnated or coated with
                                                                       artificial plastic matcrielf·
                                                 <•0.02-50·            Gloves, mittens and mitts,
                                                 (9;70;CO              knitted or crocheted, not
       l                                                               elastic or rubberized, othr'r
       »
                                                                       than.Impregnated or coated'
                                                                         ith artificial plastic
                                                                      materials
                               _________ 1___________ i________
     47         r o .n    ■                                          Outer garments and other articles,
                A Mb) ii                                             knitted or crocheted, not clastic
                n                                                   or rubberized:
               (A «                                                 Knitted or crocheted fabric and
               3 M                                                  articles thereof, elastic or rubber*,
                    rn      .                                       ized (including elastic knee-canj
                                                                    and elastic stockings):
                                                                    3. Other:
                                                Î0.0S.93:               Clothing accessories nnd
  »                                             9 1 :9 5 ;« :           other articles lexcept gar­
                                                97.93:59                ments), knitted or crocheted,
                                               I                        not elastic or ruhheri/ed; arti­
         «                                      i 0.04*52:              cles (other than haihing cos­
                                                55:53                   tumes) of knitted or crocheted
                   •            »          · ·                          fahric, elastic or ruhherired.
                •           * s          ·« t                           of wool, of cotton, or cf· 1
v          i                                                  *\ I' 7 man-made textile fibres ·          1
                                               60.G3-97 a) of which sacks and bags of a kind
                                                                           used for the packing of gore's,
                                                                           made from polyethylene or polypropylene Strip
    O         fo rd                                                Under garments, knitted or cr©*
              0 IY M ?rt)                                          cheted. not elastic or rubberized:
                                                                   3. Of i-.rher 'f.rtll/t maieratf           ft
                                                                                                             7«G
                                                                           on en's, girls and infant«*
                                                                         knitted or crocheted petti*
                                                                        coat* and slip*, of synthetic
                                                                        textile fibres · other than
                                                                        babies’ parmeat*
                                                                                                                                  • *r
    79       fO M                                                                                                                   I
                                                                  Under garment*, knitted er m v
             3 "!!                                               cheted, not elastic or rubberized:
                                                                 0.    Or other textile material*:
                                               M .rt-ji;                                                   2 0 ./>  3 3           i
                                                                       Pnr.ty-hosa (tights)      .
                                               33:31
                                                                                                                                  l '·
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                                   r.!!MSH3
                                     cri*                     Ceecriptira
                                    <i?3«                                          p<eccr/l:f                 f / ’p v r ^ O
  7J      I '0.*5                              Outer garments and other articles^
          l A !!M I                            knitted or crocheted, not elastic
                                               or rubberized:
                                               A. Outer garments end cloii.lng
                                                   accessories:
                                                   IL Other:
                                                       b) Other:
                                                           I.   Babies* garments;
                                                                girls' garments up
                                                               to and including
                                                                commercial size
                                                               C6;
                               <0.C5-tt:                       Babies'     knitted
                               07;C3:C9                        outer garments, of
                                                               wool, o f cotton or
                                                               o f man-made tea·
                                                               tile fibres
        <9.rtJ
        A Mb) *
                                            Pm!f,rHCim,eniJ" nd 0,her «"ides.
                                                                       n<"
                                          i A. Outer garments and clothing i
                                                accessories:                   * I
                                               II. Other
     | fO.fli
       n i
                                          ~ i d S 2 a s ; * k“ ~ ,"i
                                        I 0. Other:                                                       1M
                         <0.05*11;
                          13;15 ·             Knitted swimwear
                       ! <0.05.91
                                                                                                                                 »
  r                                                                                                                             I
  !n n                                                                              o —
                                                                                                                             -.4
                                      I Men's and boyj* outer garments:
 idl.OJ                                                                                                                         r
jf ) Jib) :
                                     ^ S e n » * C'rt* and infam** outer j
                                    [ 0- Other:
                    fij.0 l.2 2 ;
                                          Woven swimwear n fi> » a         I
                                         cotton or o f m»« L ^ 00,‘        I
                                         fibres     or mi»i*raade textile /
                                                                                                                             J
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r ~ ir*7 j    cr?t— -:rtra                                   Ccserijiiis»
                                                                                                             f -T v e r
         I
           (9.01          ' ■                  Outer «armenti nnd other articles.         l i J .. . , - t n
           A :ib )d f^ !l                      Knitted or crocheted, not elastic
                                               or rubberized:
                         33                    A. Outer garment* and clothing
                                                    accessories:
                                                    II. Other:                      I—
                                   (0.05-71;            Women'*, girl*’ and in­
                                   72; 73; 74           fant*' {other than babies’)
                                                        suits and costumes (in­
                                                        cluding coordinate suits
                                                        consisting of two or three
                                                        pieces which are ordered,
                       « *. »»                           packed, consigned and
                                                        normally sold together),
                                                        of knitted or crocheted
                                                        fabric, not elastic or rub­
                     *. · * ·                           berized, o f wool, o f cot­
                                        *               ton or of man-made tea-
                                                 •      tile fibres, excluding ski
                                                        suits
                                %
           (4.05                               Outer garments and other artici«,
           A H h )4 Q                           knitted or crocheted, not elastic
                                               or rubberized:
                                               A. Outer garments and clothing
                          •                         eecessories:
                                                    II. Other:
                                   (9.CS-C3;            Men's and boys’ suits (in­
                                   C3                   cluding coordinate suits
                 * «     *                              consisting of two or three
                                                        pieces which are ordered,
                   1 I       ./ *                       packed, consigned and
                                                        normally sold together),
                     •                                  of knitted or crocheted
                                                        fabric, not elastic or rub­
                                                        berized, of wool, of cot­
                                                        ton or of man-made tex;
                                                        tile fibres, excluding ski
                                                        suits
   TJ     *4.01                               Stockings, under stockings, socks,
           D !!s)                             ankle-socks, sockettes and the
                                              like, knitted or crocheted, not
                                              elastic or rubberized:          ''
                                  (9.03-24;        Women’s stockings c f syn­
                                  25               thetic textile fibres
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                   riMsri
                     rr*t                                              picrrr/t:n
                    <SC?t>
                               ^Vom«n·».cW*'*ndinf‘nt,,0'!^e,
                               garments:
                                *· amentsw upr a « *
                                    commercial size «*·
                                 Women's, flirts' and infant»* un­
                                 dergarments:
                                 A. Babies' garments; girls' gar­
                                     ments up to and inducing
                                     commercial size 84:
                                      Babies* woven garment» o f
                                     wool, of cotton or o f nan·
                                     made textile fibres
               1            -
               1
    CO/M                        Under garments, knitted cr cro­
                                cheted , not elastic or rubberized:
    n  jv k)
                                D. Of other textile material»:
                 C0.C«3;             Under garments, other Chin
                 CD                  babies', knitted nr crocheted,
                                     r.ot elastic or rubberized, of
                                     wool, of fine animal hair cr cT
                                    regenerated textile fibre»
                                                 "·* ·  ·  ··     . .0
  Air*                        Shawls, scarves, mufflers, mantil­
 rn*                          las, veils and the like:
 c6
               6I.C5-20;           Other than knitted cr era·
               CO: 53; C3          cheted, of wool, of cotton or
                                  of man-made textile fibres
41.97                        Ties, bow ties and cravats:
 3
c             61.07-13;           Other than knitted or cro­                    17-fl ·     56            i
r>            *0:50               cheted, of wool, o f cotton or
                                  of man-made textile fibres
4l.f*
A
3
                           Corsets, ccrset belts, suspender-
                           belts. brassiirct, braces, suspen­
                                                                                                            r
                           ders, parsers and the like (includ
                           ing such articles of knitted or cro­
                           cheted fabric), whether or not
                           elastic:
             6!.CO-29;           Corsets, corset-belts, suspen­
             23;CO; CO          der-belts, braces, suspenders,
                                parser* and the like (including
                                such articles of knitted or cro­
                                cheted fabric), other than
                                br.isjiires, whether or not
                                elastic
                                                                                                     ^Ji
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                                                                 picccc/i:0
              (                                              1
«7 j* \ . n     61.10*09  Glove*, mittens, mitts, stockings,
                          rocks end sochettcs, ret knitted
                          or crocheted                       •
            •
            •                                                  t
                                                              I
                                                              i1
n   4?.M                 Made up accessories for article*      •
                         of apparel (for example, dress        1
                         shields, shoulder and other pads,                   •
                         belts, muffs, sleeve protectors,      •
                                                               *
                         pockets):                           ■1
                                                               1
               61.11-00      Pther than knitted cr cro­        «
                             cheted
                                                                                                       r
                                                                                                       t
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                                                                           jc*—uiJ
                                                                                 i
                            c:ij                                                         W c    ftf cntlvolcnce
                                                                                   P 1t!cccft:n
                                                                                                          C-'pfer
                                    Twine. cordage, repel and cabin.           |
                                    plaited or nor
                      59.04.11:          Twine, cordage, ropei end
                      13;13; 17;         cablet, of synthetic le n ili
                      13                 fibres. plaited cr net
  9»   f>2fi                       Tarpaulins, sails, ownings, sun-
       A I!                        blinds, tents and camping goods:
     !n n
                    -il.C4.23;          Tents                    .........
 91   it.ei                       Woven fabrics of man-made
                                  fibres (continuous). including
      A 1                         woven fabrics of monofil or strip
      A !                         falling within heading No 51.01
                                 or 51.02:
      f9. t l                     Rubberized textile fabrics, Ctiicr
      A Ml a)                    than rubberized knitted ct 0 0 ·
                                 cheted goods:
                                 A. Rubberized tesiile fabri:» net
                                       comprised in 0 below:
                                       ill. Other:
                   5I.C493;                  Woven fabrics o f men·
                   52                        made textile fibres end
                                             rubberized textile woven
                   59.1 M 3                  fabrics, for tyres
93   «7.03                       Sacks and bags, of a kind used
     3 1 b)                      for the packing of goods:
         II 1)                   □ . Of other textile materials:
              f>)2
              c)   62.03-93:          Sacks and bags, of a kind
                   95;97;53           used for the packing of
                                      goods, of woven fabrics, other
                                      than mads from polyethylene
                                      Of polypropylene strip
     53.91         3901-07:      Wadding and articles o f wrd* i
                    12; 14; 15;  ding; textile flock and dust e n d !
                   16;I3;2I;     mill neps
                   r.3
93   ex 59.01                    Fell and articles o f felt, whether
                                 cr not impregnated or coated:
                   59.02-35:          Felt and articles o f felt,
                   4 t ;47;31:        whether cr not impregnated
                   57; 59;91;         cr coated, other than floor
                   93:97              coverings
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          1                                                                            r s   z  s* c ·:.·.
r - —r n 1     '"V7! —        C'U
         \                                                                     p ic c c r/f-.r;
            rwj                           Denied fibre fabric,
                                          bonded yam fabrics. and articles
                                          of such fabrics, whether cr not
                                          impregnated cr coated:
                           59.03-11:            Other than clothing        end
                           17:70 -              clothing accessories
                                           Nets and netting made o f twine,
      07                                  cordage or rope, and made tip
                                           fishing nets of yam. twine, cor­
                                          dage or rope:
                           59.05-11;            Nets and netting mads of
                           21; 23;91;           twine, cordage or rope and
                           03                   made tip fishing nets of yam,
                                                twine, cordage cr rope
           53^0                         Other articles made from yam,
                                        twine, cordage, rope or cables,
                                        other than textile fabrics and arti­
                                        cles made from such fabrics:
                                              Other articles made from
                                              yarn, twine, cordage, rope or
                                              cables, other than textile
                                              fabrics, articles made from
                                              such fabrics and articles of
                                              category 97
    57   15307           57.07-10;     Textile fabrics coated with gum
                        53             or amylaceous substances, o f a
                                       kind used for the outer covers of
                                       books and the like; tracing cloth:
                                       prepared painting canvas: buck­
                                       ram and similar fabrics for hat
                                       foundations and similar uses
  !<“0    17.01         59.03-10;      Textile fabrics impregnated, coat­
                        5 I;6 I;7 I;  ed, covered or laminated with
                        73            preparations of cellulose deriva­
                                      tives or of other artificial plastic
                                      materials
 10!     ex 53 5S                     Twine, cordage, ropes end cables,
                                      plaited or not:
                       59.04-80             Other than o f synthetic textile
                                            fibres
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                                                        Crur:-tirsi
                                                                               p io c C C /i'-O                r * p v C"’:'·*
                           19.10-10:     Linoleum* and materials pre­
     r'ii    59.'9                       pared on a textile bnr.e in a simi­
                          31:39
                                         lar manner to linoleum, whether
                                         or not cut to shape or of a hind
                                         used as floor coverings; fleer
                                         coverings consisting of a coating
                                         applied on n textile base, cut to
                                         shape or not
                                                                             1
             59.11                       Rubberized textile fabrics ether
             A      l '                  than rubberized knitted or cro­
■
                31                       cheted goods:
                 111 b)                       Excluding fabrics for tyre*
             n             59.11-11:
                           M; 17; 20
           i 59.12                       Textile fabric* otherwise impreg­
           i                             nated or coated; painted canvas
                                         being theatrical scenery, studio
                                         back-cloths or the like:
                           59.12*00          Textile fabrics, impregnated
                                             or coated, other than those of
                                             categories       10«, 102 and
                                             10?; painted canvas being
                                             theatrical   scenery,    studio
                                             back-cloths or the like
    <C5     59.1$         59.13-01:     Elastic fabrics and trimmings
                          I I; 13:15;   (other than knitted or crocheted
                          19:32:3d;     good?) consisting of textile mate­
                         35:29          rials combined with rubber
                                        threads
   ira     59. Id        59. Id-CO     Wicks, of woven, plaited cr knit­
                                       ted textile materials, for lamps,
                                       stoves, lighters, candles and the
                                       like; tuhular knitted gas-mantle
                                       fabric and incandescent gas man­
                                       tles
  107     59.15         59.15-10;     Textile hosepiping and similar                                                           1
                        50            tubing, with or. without lining, ar­                                                     f
                                      mour or accessories of other ma­
                                      terials
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      .          7  ;                      j                             Pnsriptic»
                                                 CiC32)
                                                                                                     P /p 1e rr.
        -------- --                                     1
             !C3       t x *5                59.I6-C0     Transmission, conveyor or eleva­
                           *7"                            tor belts or belting, of textile ma­
                                                          terial, whether or not strengthened .
                                                          with metal or other material
                                       ’#
                                      «·
                                                                                                   1
                                                                                                  ••
             m         «m                               Tarpaulins, sails, awnings, cun-          1
                        A !                             blinds, tents and camping goods:           ’
                        3 1
                                           62.04-21;          Woven tarpaulins, sails, awn-       ,
                         _________________ 61:63             ings and sunblinds                   j
                                                                                                  I
            no         62.01                              Tarpaulins, sails, awnings, sun- ,‘
                       A III                              blinds, tents and camping goods: !
                                                                                                  •
                       n m                                     Woven pneumatic mattresses
                                            «.C4-23;
                                            7j
                       Wi                                 Tarpaulins, tails, awnings, sun-
                       A IV                               blinds, tents and camping goods:
                       n jv
                                            61.C4.29:          Camping goods, woven, other
                                             7?                than pneumatic mattresses
                                                               and tents
                                    . . I
                      «7.05                             Other made up tetile articles (in­
                      A                                 cluding dress pattens):
                      r,
                      O
                      r*
                                           62.05-01:         Other made uptestile articles
                                           10:50:93;         woven, exduang those or
                                           95:53             categories 113 and 11«
           i n        62.03                              Other made up textile articles (in­
                      e·                                 cluding dress patterns):
    m
                                                         C. Floor cloths, dish         cloths,
V                                                             dusters and the like:            ’·
                                                                                               1
                                           62. C 5-23         Floor cloths, dish cloths,
                                                              dusters and the like, other
                                                              than knitted or crocheted
          m      .   59.17                 59.17-10:    Textile fabrics and textile articles
                     A                     29:31:39:    of a kind commonly used in
                     3    11               <9:51:59;    machinery or plant
                     c                     71; 79;91;
                     6                     93:95:53
  r
   u'
 ---pagebreak---                Fer practical rcascns the product descriptions urnd in Annex I arc given
                             in the procont Annex in abbreviated fern
                                                                         Quantitative
    Category                  Description           Units        Year         limits
                                                                               EEC
               i
        2            Cotton fabrics                Tonnes        1983      15.600
                                                                 198 A     15.756
                     Fabrics of discontinuous                    1985      15,91A
                     synthetic fibres of which                   1986      16.073
                     other than grey or bleached
                                                                 1983        A.100
                                                                 198A        A.1A1
                                                                 1985        A. 182
                                                                 1986        A.22A
        2a          rCotton
                       ** xfabrics
                              u · (1X2)           Tonnes        1983         8.775
                                                                198 A        8.819
                                            .                   1985        8.863
                                                                19C6        8.907
                    of which other than grey or                 1983        2.265
                    bleached                                    198 A       2.276
                                                                1985        2.280
                                                                1986        2.299
       A           Knitted shirts, singlets,      1000-pieces   1983        9.200
                   T-shirts, sweater-shirts                     198 A       9.A76
                                                                1985        9.760
                                                                1986      10.053
       3           Jerseys, pull-overs            1000 pieces   1983        6.800
                                                               198 A        7.072
                                                               1985        7.355
                                                               1986        7.6A9
      6            Men’s and women's woven       1000 pieces   1983         1.500
                   trousers and men's shorts                   198 A        1.560
                  and breeches                                 1985        1.622
                                                               1986        1.687
      7 .         Women's woven and knitted      1000 pieces   1983        2.150
                  blouses                                      198 A       2.215
                                                               1985        2.281 ■
                                                               1986        2.3A9
      8    ·      Men's woven shirts             1000 pieces   1983        1.815
                                                              198 A        1.851
             •                                                1985         1.888
                                                              1986         1.926
(1) Category 2 a) is a subcategory within category 2 and the quantitative limits for category
    2 a) are sublinits within the overall limits for category 2.                         ^
(2) a) Where Thailand intends to export to the Community quantities of cotton fabric in *
    excess of its sublimit, Thailand shall request consultations with the Community to
    determine if such an increased amount shall be authorized within the framework of the
    overall limit.
    b) where Thailand intends to utilize the overall limit in such a way which would have
    the effect of reducing the export of cotton fabrics significantly below its subtimir,
f   Thailand shall inform the Community and consultations may be hold if necessary.     I A
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j       Category                •      rescript1rn                  I'.vits               Yr.rr                Linier.
                                                                                                                P.l-O
            10               «
                            Knitted  . gloves (i)                                                              4.762
                                                                  1000 polro             19C?
                                                                                         1904                  5.048
                                                                                         1905                  5.351
                                                                                         1906                  5-672
                           Sdeks                                  1000 polrs             1903                 8.20n
             1                                                                           1904
             \                                                                                                0.52ft
                                                                                         1905                8.869·
                                                                                         1956 *.             9.224-
           21              Ansroks                                1000 pieces            1903                3.050
                                                                                         1904                3.172
                                                                                         1905                3.299
                                                   '\ ·                                  1906                3.431
           22             Yarn of synthetic textile              Tonnes                 1983            ■ 1.300
                          fibres                                                        1984                 1.365
                                                                                        1905                 1.4??·.
                                                                                        19C6                 1.505
          24              P'/Jonss^                              1000 pieces            1903                 1.700
                                                                                        19X4                 1.768
  »*                                                                                    11*05                1.839
                                                         »                              1906                 1.912
        ’ 26             Drosses                                1000 pieces             1903                2.200
                                                                                       1904                 2.228
                                                                                       1955                 2.380
                                                                                       1906                 2.4-75
         77)   '·        frock Suits                            1000 pieces            1983                 1.400
                                                                                       1904                 1.4/-2-
                                                                                       1905                 1.405
                                                                                       1906                 1.530
                                          flcglonal restraint levels
                                               Homber                                                Oi'-'r.':Itat U*e ·
    itatbgory           Description            State            Units                 Year                 Units
        27             Sîc     3                UX .            1000 'pieces          1903                     306
                                                                                      1904                    310
                                                                                     1905                     331
                                                                                     1906                     34/·
                                                DX              1000 pieces 1903                              107
                                                                                     1904                     111
                                                                                     1905                    116
                                                                                     1986                    120
      T,7             Wovin fabrics o',
                      regenerated              IT              Tonneo               1983                 2.600
                      textile fibres                                                1904                 2.704
                                                                                    1985                2.012
                                                                                    19C6                2.925
                                                                                                                             i
       J) <s/n r~ n    *■ u        u      » a u t u in n i o r p rod u ct« o f I/uncxc p o s itio n s 6 0 .0 2 -4 0 o f
                    ■      3 f<” ' th ° ycar 1983                         r tf« · o f #     for l ? e3 10     mi      h u boon
      2)
           Î Î Â         Â        "    !         for c° ,,îi! * * " " ot c“, ' r r > * * ‘ · f» *» « « ·
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                                   1
                                   I
                     Additional Regional Restraint levels
            agreed in discussion between EEC and Thailand on 21 ft 22 December 1982
                                                                           1
Category Description       Member State      •Units             Year         Quantitative
                                                                               limits
   74    Women's knitted        UK            1,000 pieces      1983              292
         suits S cos**                                          1984              307
         turnes                                                 1985              322
                                                                1986              338
   83    Other knitted          UK            Tonnes            1983              186
         outerwear                                              1984              194
                                                                1985              203
                                                                1986              212
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                                          TITU X*
                                   c u a a i/x c iiic f
A rtlo l· l
1« T’ha coapataat a u th o ritla i e f ih» Comunlty «adertele· t e la foro
     e f aay chaafM la t b · Coaaoa Cxutoae f a r i f f o r VINSE! b e fo r· thè date
     6 f th a ir ta tr y la to «ffaot l a 't h e Coaeualty·'*
2 . T’ha coap«t*at a u th o r ltl·· o f t b ·      Conaualty «adertele· t a la f a r ·
     e f «ny daclaiont r e ie tta * te i h ·'      o la e e lflo a tlo a e f p red aci· rub^#et t e
     t b · praacnt JLgTaaaent w tthin ont          »onth o f t h e l r a d e p ti« e t th è l e t e e t ·
     Sueb coaaualcatlon « bell include              >
          e)   e deacrlptloa o f tbe producta ceaoersed
          b)   t b · rclcvant oatafOxy( t a r l f f p e e ltlo a 'o r ««W poeitlw eod
              tb · Blaax· coda
          ·)  tbe raM on· «hioh hav· la d .te th è daoiaioo.·
3 · Whara e d a d a lo a ea o lM ilfie a tlo n p a au lt· in e c h a n * · e f e ia a e iflo a tlc a
                 a
    praotice or a cbaag· of oatcfory e f aay produet •ubjeot te t b · praient
    Igraeaent, t b · coapataat e u th o r ltl·· of t h · Coaauftlty «hall previde
    30 day«' n o tte ·, froa t h · d a t· e f . t h · Coaauntty!· coM unloatlon, bafore
    tba daeialoa a a ta r· la te a ff a c i, \ Produci· eblpped b afo r· t h · d a t· c f
    antry la te affact o f t h · d « eliie^ ' « hall raeain eubject te tb · c a r lie r
    c lM tiflo a tlo a p r e d ic a , preylded th e t t b · foede la quM tloa are praaaatad
    fa r le p o ria tio a la te t b · Ceooualty w lth la 60 day· e f th e t d ate·
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  X*       Prodnetc crigin atin g in Tha.ila-Tj fo r orport to tto Cocnunity in c.ccordr.neo
           *rLth tho errar) sc o n to catabliohod by th io Agreement c h sll bo cecorn"eicd t y
           n c e r tific a lo c i Thai                      origin conformine to tho cedei ennered to tbin
           r . r o t f 'c o 'l « ,
  P,       The c e r tific a te ot origin ohall ba ioouod by tho conpotect covcrrr'.cntal
           rmihoritioo o f Thailand                      l f tha prcducto in quostl.cn ccn bo cerric'nrcii
          prednct.c c r i g ira tin e in tfcnt country uitfcin tho coartine c f tho redo ve ni
          r d e o .in "orso in tha Comunity·
   3*      The c e r tific a te of origin roforred to in paragraph 1 sh a ll ryt bo required
          fo r i.erort of goods covorcd by a c o r tific a to of origin Tern A or fo m A'775
          ccnelctcd in acoord-anco t/ith tho rolovaat Ccaaurity ru les l.r: crC.rr to
                  l i f y fo r generalized tariff proforonsoo 0
A rtic le       3
                                                                  •f
The c e r t if ic a te of origin ohall bo ioouod only on application having been code
in »rriting T3 7 tho crportor or, undor tho osportor’o rccp o n cib ility 9 by Mo autheri«                 4
 zed roprosootativo« Tho ccnpatent govornmontal a u th o rities o f Thai..ant1 «hall
om^ra that tho c o r tific a to c f origin do properly completed end fo r th io purprro
they .d a ll c a ll fo r any necessary dccunontory ovidenso cr carry out any choc’:
r iM c h t h e y c — '.c i d e r a p p r o p r i a t e «
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      A rite lo d             *
      Hhiro d i t t a m i or i t o r t a f o r d o to ra in in 'j o r la la oro l a i d dora f c r j-yodcota
      f a l l i r ^ rà tM n tho cono Category, c o r tif ic a te o o r d e c la ra tio n s c t ^ r i f i n chr.ll
      co n tain a o rffic io rv tly d o tn llo d d e s c rip tio n oS the coodo to cr.ablo th e cri.tcri.cn
      to ho d e to n in o A on th e Tracio of uhi oh the c e r t if i c a t o was icoued ('7tiro declc.-
      r a tio n drava up,                                                     ·
      A rtic le T>
     The (UncoverT c f a lig h t d ia c rc ra n c ic e between tho e t a t cacate cado f.n tho c o r ti··
     m e a to r? o rig in ar.d thooe rade in th e decunonto produced to tho c r o t o n © m e n
     .tor tho nrrpooo o f c - r r r / i r s out the t o m i i t i 03 t e r ie p o rtin ^ tho p rc 'v o t    c ^ \\
     r o t itv o t r o t e coot dorbi rro a th e c iatcn en to i n tho c e r tif ic a to «
r*1 *
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                             DOU3L2 CHECKING SYSTEM
                          FDR CATEGORIES Or PRODUCTS
                              Km il QUAN7T7A7ZV3 LI2II73
                                         Section
                                        C·" -
                                                           f
                                               I.— »' 'w ;JB
 Art]r?2_5
 7he competent eulhcritlca of                                 shall lccuo an curort .
 Xlormn           ?n rc-sr:cc2 o f all consignments from- T: - i ’ lvid o f $e=tiI;o prcdueto
 referred to rn Annea H, u? Co the relevant quantitative limits as m+ty b^?
n-d ified by Articles 7» 14 end 15 o f the Afirecaont end o f t c c t i l o prodycto
nub.iect So rr.y d s fin itiv o or provioional qu an titetivo lin i t o cotcMlcfccA-
     a. raeult o? the app lication o£ A rticles 0 end $ o f tho figrccryrnt.
j*.    T:*<? enport licence                                 shall conform to the model anncccd
       co ibis Protocol. !t mutt certify Inter alia that the .quantity cf the .
                                     •                                         ·
       prr-j».ct *n question has been set off against the quantitative fimiC
       cre*ccrib?d Jer the caterer/ of Che preduct in question.
P.     Each enpert       licence ’                           ' · shall only cover cr.c <?{ the
       categories of products listed in Annea U of this Agreement. !c cr.ny bo
       used ic? cr.e or mcro consignments cf the products In question*
A riirl^ ^
                                                                            «
The competent Community cuthcritJca must be notified forthwith q f t t a
v/ith'lrav^S or r.!cerat!cn cf cny ccpcrt licence" already irrued*
                                              •                                    *
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 ---pagebreak---     .%       f* s p o rts cb.sij b e c o t o JJ opaln o t Che q u a n tita tiv e lim its e sta b lis h e d £cr Che .
             y ? r .7 In w hich     chijm cnd           o f cho o o o d s hoc b e e n e f f e c t e d , * ,
             o v en     ?2 Che e s p e r t c e r t i 2ioa?c is issu ed e fe e? rwsfc rnf-ror-.i;«.               ·
    2,     Tor «he                         purposes off applying paracraph 1* phipzpst off th o fsed n
     »     is considered to tuy/e tr!cea pXaco on tho dr-to off thois* lorAinp on to tho
            export-„rig aircraft, vehicle or vessel.
     Ar t i c l e    10
     ^Tao p resen ted io n off on ezp o rt lic c n c o , in a p p lic a tio n eff ArtioXc J3 bc?cw9
     r v-iU be offffcoted r.ot ’ odor -than 31 March o- th o year· ffe??.c,-’io o th"A i n t ^ c h
     th e qoo*o o v 'e r d by th o ?.icsnco havo boon chipped©
                                                  Section II
                                                   lu e o rta tlo a
   AreVr?e_X\
   importation Into che Ccmmunity o2 teat!!« predvso subject to epuintfrarive
   limits rhn’J bo cvbjcc? Co Che prctsntaticn ©2 ca Import CMthcrir*c?o c?
   d~CMme;y%
   A flio le j)
   ,%      The competent Community authorities shell Issue such Import;
           authorisation cr document automatically v/Ithln five wcrhlr.p dajt ©2 the
            prr-.entntien by the importer o 1 tho original . c2 the ccrrctpt.edir.f»*
            copers        licence»
            The Import cuthorI cation cr document chalJ be vc!!d Cc? da rr.onc?;3·
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 ---pagebreak---      2#tTbe competent Community authentic* shall cancel the .already issued
           Import authorization or document if the corretfinding export licence ha*
           been withdrawn·
                                                                      r*   *          .
           However, if the competent Community authorities have not been notified                                    ,
           about the withdrawal or cancellation of the export (ictnce until after the pro·
          hive been loportW Into the •Cooi»unity,the. Quantities! Involved shall basset
          off against the quantitative limit for the category and the quota year in
                                                                       ,            j                                  j .·
       ■ question·
                                                         .     ‘                                                       1    '
  A rtic le \ \
  1·      I f th e competent Community a u th o r ltle e f in d .th a l t h e 't o t a l q u a n titie s
      ' covered by export             lic e n c e s   leeued by          Thailand         fo r a p a r t i c u l a r
         c ateg o ry in any Agreement y e a r exceed t h e - q u a n tita tiv e l l a i t e s ta b lis h e d
         in Annex I I fo r th a t c a te g o ry , ae nay be m odified by A rtic le 7i 14 and 1$ o f t b f
        Agreement, o r any d e f i n i t iv e o r p ro v isio n a l lim it e s ta b lis h e d under A r tic le 8
                 or 9     o f th e Agreement, th e s a id a u th o r itie s may suspend th e f u r th e r
         lee u e o f import a u th o ris a tio n s o r documents^            In t h i s ev en t, th e competent
         C ocsunity a u th o r ltle e s h a l l im m ediately inform th e a u th o r itie s o f                 Thailand
                                    and th e s p e c ia l e o n n u lta tlo n procedure s e t out l a
             A r tic le 17     ·(f the'A greem ent s h a l l be i n i t i a t e d fo rth w ith ·
 2·     Cxportt        of    Thai           origin    not     covered        by f                · export
                                                                    » - l               *  t     *
                                 licences » Issued in AccofdancC;Wlthtl)e provisions of
                                             %                                    |        (                   t
        thl» Protocol may be refuted the Issue·of Import Authorizations or
       documents by th e Competent Community authorities·
 Howevef, if the im port 6f such products im allowed into the Community by the
 com petent Com m unity A uthorities, the quantities involved shall not be set off
ag ain st the appropriate q u a n tita tiv e lim its s e t out in Annex I I o r
eatabU fthed aa a reeuJlt o f th e a p p lic a tio n o f A rti.oiaa fl u r 9 o f th e
Agreedant^ 'W ithout th a oxprA ·· agreement o f Thailand, save as providod fo r
'in A r t i c l e '13 of—the Agreement*
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                                             t m s r v
        FORMANDPRODUCTIONC" EXr'ORr Cr. RTDTCATESANDCERTIFICATES v
                            C?CRTCIN, AN.) O. W/ ONPROVISIONS
A r tic i· h
          The export                 licence     end the certificate of origin rbay comprise*
          additional copies duly Indicated as such. They shall bo made out In English or
          French. If they are completed by hanr\ entries must be In Ink and In prlntscript·
         These documents shall measures 210 x 297 mm. The paper used must be white
          writing paper, sized, not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25
         g/m?. Each part shall have a printed guilloche-pattem background making any
         falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye.
                                                                                    a
         If the documents have several copies only the top copy which Is the original shall
         be printed with the guilloche pattern background. This copy shall be clearly
         marked as "original· and the other copies as "copies". Only the original shall be
         accepted by the competent authorities In the Community as being valid for the
         purprs»-s cf export to the Community In accordance with the arrangements
         established by this Agreement.
         Each document shall bear a standardized serial number, whether or not printed,by
         which it can be identified.                        ,
        Thisnumber shall becomposedof the following alanaatas
                    - two letters identifying THAILAND as follows i TH
                    - two letter|Lidentifying c o u ^ r y ^ f destination as follows.
                                               -       G#i$fk,*v£s£?;al
                                  FR                * Trance       ^
                                  GB                   United Kingdom
                                  GR                   Greece
                                  IE                   Ireland
                                  IT                   Italy
                    - a one d ig it number identifying quota year, corresponding to the la s t
                      figure in year e.g . 3 for 1983
                    - a two d ig it number running consecutively from 01 to 99 identifying
                      the issuing office
                    - a five digit number running consecutively from 00001 to 99999 allocated
                      to the country of destination.
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   The export ftccnca and certificate of origin my be Issued cite? the -rMnni c? tho
   prod·»cm ro r/hich they relate, Fn such eases they shall bear c;t\r? X b r t cnd^occTT
  °de.rtvrcenfester:-:?£’ e?the endorsement °issuedrctrcrpcstlveh?"»
  A c ri-e le X ^
  .1*,           Fn the event of theft, less er destruction of an export            liccr.ec or r.
                 certificate of origin, the exporter may apply to the competent government*!
                 authority »vh:-h issued the document for a duplicate to be madecut cnthe fcvJLncd
                 the export dec»»meats !n his possession. The duplicate ci cny cvph ccrtifixato <;
•              · fleorce ro issuedrh^*1hoe?the endorsement 0chcp!icr.t",°o
 %             The duplicate must hear the data d cha original crport ·      '       licence   cy f
                c*,a'~?'**<r*^*r*
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   Artide 17             t                                                                   ; ì j j.
                                                                                                   •     i    i     t
                                                                                   *· ·           »*    ·# 7? lV
   Tbo Community Md                 Thailand « h a ll cooperate c lo s e ly to implement th e proyialona o f
   th is Agreement# To t h is end, contagia and exchanges e f v ie w (in clu d in g pn tec h n ica l
  m a tte rs) « h all pe f a c i l i t a t e d by both p a r tita *                         ,           i 1
  Art lo i a       18                                                            i
                                 ..                      '                ■;     j
    n ordor to ensure the propor ap p lic A tio a of th ia Agreement/ tha Comarini ty and Thailand
                                                         •                                                               *
  s h a ll a s s i s t each o th e r in cheolcing the a u th e n tic ity and accuracy of « sp o rt lic e n c e s
  and c e r t i f i c a t e s o f o r i r i a issu e d     under« t h i s P ro to o o l, .· .*                    *             ·
                                                                                      . •i !’ ·ij     ·       »
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 A r tic le lq               %                                                            j     ! : ·j j              ;
   :'r.ailnnd s h a ll send the Commission of the £uropean Communities the ntmeq and addresaep
 of the governmental a u th o r ltie a oosapetont f o r .th e iaaue and v e r if ic a tio n of export
                                                                                                                •      ·
 lic e n c e s and c e r t if i c a t c o of o rig in to g e th e r w ith specimens o f the ataapif uacd by
 theoe a u th o ritie e *           Thailand s h a ll a lso n o tify tha Coomiaaion of ary «hang· in th ia
 in fo rm a tio n ·                                                                                             * .
 A r t i c l e 20
1«         Subsequent v e r if ic a tio n of o e r t i f i c a ta a of o r ig in o r export licen ces s h a ll ba
           c a r r ie d out a t random, o r whenever th e eompotent Community a u th o ritie e have
          re&eonable doubt as to the a u th e n tic ity of the c e r t i f i c a t e o r licen ce or a · to
           the accuracy          of the inform ation reg ard in g the products in question,
                                                                               »
                                                                               e                                           ,
*1*       In such c ase s the competent a u th o r itie s i'n tha Community s h a ll re tu rn the c e r tl-
                                                           r e
          f i c a t e o f o r ig in o r ex p o rt lic e n c e ^ r a e copy th e re o f to the competent govern*
          m ental a u th o rity i s T hailand g iv in g , where p p p ro p ria te r th a reasons e f f o r a
          o r substance f o r am enquiry* I f th e invoice hee been subm itted, fueb in v o ice
          o r a copy th e re o f ehmll he attached, t e th e c e r t i f i c a t e e r lic e n c e eir i t s copy. The
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      authorities shall also forward any Information that has been obutned sugiestlng that
      the particulars given on the said oertifLoata or licence are Inaccurate·
                                                     i. ■    \ t i \
                                                    I H f M i
                                                                         *                 V\
     The results of the subsequent verifications carried out In .accordance wl^h para-      *
     graphs I and 2 above shall be communicated to the competent authorities of the
     Community within three months at the latest, Thg Information communicated shall
     indicate whether the disputed codifiante or lioonca applies to the
    goods actually exported and whether these goods are eligible for export In
    accordance with the arrangements established by this Agreement. The information
    shall also include, at the request of the Community, copies of all documentation
    necessary to determine the facti fully and In particular the tfue origin of the goods.
 4 .For   the purpose of subsequent verification of certificates of origin, copies of the
    certificates as well as any export documents referring to them shall be kept for at least
     w period of two years by the competent governmental authority in Thailand,
                    \
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                                            e              1
3 . Recourse   to the random verification procedure specified In this Article must not
   constitute an obstacle to the release for home use of the products In question·
       Srslcl»   21                                            v
                       •                               ·
   1. Where the verification procedure referred to in Article 20 or where information
       available to the competent Community authoritiee or to the competent Thai authoritioc
       indicates or appears to indicate that the provisions of this Agreement are being
       contravened, both parties shall oooporate olosely and with the appropriate urgency
       to prevent auch contravention,                                .
   2, To this end, the competent Thai authorities shall, on thsir own initiative or at the
       request of tho competent Community authorities ,'^'earry out appropriate enquiries or
       arrange for auch enquiries to be carried out ooscernlng operations which are or appear
       to the competent Community authorities to be in contravention of *|hia Agreement. Thailand
       shall communicate the results of these enquiries to the Community together with any      *
       otfeer pertinent information enabling the true origin of the goods to be determined.
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                                           *1
       7>y a.'jrcc.ncni between the competent Community authori.ti.cn c r" \ the competent
       Thai rvithoritios officiais desienatod    'ey the Community r.ry ho prer-r.t c.t -.ho
       enquiries referred to in paragraph 2.
       In pursuance of the cooperation referred to in paragraph lft Thailand and i;hc
       Corn·,mit y shall exchange any information considered by either partner to bo of
       m o in preventing the contravention of the provisions of thin Agreement* Such
       information may include information on trade in products subject to this
       /»Croenont between Thailand and other countries and information on production
       of such products in Thailand*
    5* Where it is established that the provisions of this Agreement have been contravened
       the competent Thai authorities and the competent Community authorities may scree
       to take such measures as are necessary to prevent a        recurrence of rush contra—
       vent-ion*
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a .vo/iioral lranio w!:oro Incerto of a given. product into coy ?*o/7?.on of t.M
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 ---pagebreak---                      PROTOCOL 9
Th· annual growth rato for th· quantitative Halt· Introduced under
Artide 8 of the Agreement shall he det«rained a· follow· t
    for product· In categorie· falling within Croup     II, HI, th· growth'·'
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    rate shall be fixed by agreement between the Parties in accordance wltij
    the coneultatlon procedure established ln‘>Artlolq 17 of th* Agreement ·
    Such growth rate may In ho oa·· be lower thqn thq highest rate applied
    to corresponding product· under bilateral agreement· concluded under
    the Geneva Arrangement between the Community and other· third count rip·
    having a lev·! of trade equal to or oomparahl· v^th th/at qf Thailand.
 ---pagebreak---                    ACRES) HUUTE
 During the e o m · of the M g o t U t l o M for the oonoluslon of a now
 bilateral agroeaent on trade la textile products between the I.Z.C·
 and Thailand, the Cosuranity explained the aechaniaa       proposed for tho
 transfer of proportions of particular regional quota shares of the
 Coaaunity between the Asean countries and presented a draft concerning
 the application of such a nechanisa on the iaport side·
The Thai Delegation expressed Its appreciation of the Coaaunity*·
efforts in asking the proposal and undertook to study It·
The Thai Delegation expressed the view that nors tine was needed
to exaalne the iapllcatlons of the Cosanmity's proposal in view of
the adainistrative problems involved· Zt was therefor· agreed that
the two sides should revert to this aatter at a later stage·
 ---pagebreak---    Dear Hr*
   1b connection with the Agreement oa Trade ia Textile Predeete between
   the European Community'and Thailand Initialled or. 7 July 1982, X hare
   the honour to propose the followings
  Transfers into aqy category of group I may be made, after notification«
  up to 5 % of the regional share of a quantitative limit to which the
  transfer ia made« provided that an equivalent quantity ia deducted from
  the share of the corresponding quantitative limit for the same region
  established in the Community's Agreement with another ASEAH country.
  Transfers into any category of groups II and III nay be made, after
  notification, up to 10 % of the regional share of a quantitative liait
  to which the transfer is made, provided that an equivalent quantity is
 deducted froa the share of the corresponding quantitative limit for
 the same region established in the Comaunity*8 Agreement with another
 ASEAN country.
 Implementation of suoh transfers shall be subject to receipt of a
 corresponding notification froa the ASEAN country accepting a deduction
 of the quantitative limit concerned.
Such transfers shall be applicable for the year during which the notification
 is made.
I should be grateful for your confirmation that this proposal ia
acceptable to you and that this exchange of letters shall constitute
an agreement between the European Economic Community and Thailand.
Tours faithfully,
 ---pagebreak---     JOINT DECtARATIOTf COlCSSffiPO dXTTK FABRICS ASP PBOKCTS THESEST
    i· Tha Co=unity and Thailand agree that handicraft batik it prefaced by a
         traditional procsss by which ooloure and ahadea are added to a bleached
         or white fabrio·  Tne process la oarrled out by hand in thro· stages
        r.isely:
   ,    (a) waxing (application of wax by hand to the fabric);
        (b) djreing/palntlng (application of colour either by the traditional*
            cottage nethod of dyeing or by hand painting);
        (o) de-*axing (boiling the fabrio to reaove tho wax)·
                                                                           •·
       The three stages of tho proceso aro ropeated on tho fabrio for sack of
       the colours or shades of the deslpu
  B·   The Partlea hereby further agree to tho following arrangsasstss
  1·   The cospetent Cosnunlty authorities will accept as tradittenal
       folklore handicraft tertilo products within tha neaning of             *
      Article 1 (c) of Protocol B all batik fabrics, irrespective of the
      sethcd of canufacture of the batik fabric, and all products cade
      or SAie up therefroa, whether sewn by hand or on a hand- or foot»
      operated sewing eachin#, provided that tha process of applying colour·
      and shades to the fabrio has been the traditional handicraft batik
      process described at A above, and subject to appropriate certification
      by the cospetent Thai authorities.
 2·  The cocpetenfe    Thai    authorities will ieaua certificates confoming
     to the model annexed to Protocol B for batik fabrics or products tharacf
     only when ouch fabrics or products have been producod by tha prooesses,
     including in particular tha traditional handicraft batik process, specific
     la the preceding paragraph*
Boas at Brussels,
Bor tha European Zcoaoslo                           For tha Covursasst of Thailand
      CojBsuaity.
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                                                           7 to't.y 1?C’
Should tho provisionn (other than tones II) of en A^ccncnt trith
quantitative linltationn concluded subsequently by the Ccrevnity vith
another exporting country having n comparable level of trede in -tortilcn
with tho Co'-.-nunity, cc a whole, bo r.oro favourable, the Thai delegatie;?,
reserv'd tho right, at tho moment of initialling the Agreement, to
replace tho present provioion3 in tho EO/Thai Agreement by tho
corresponding' modified veraion or versions* I understand that yen do
rot contest thin right*
                                          Sincerely yevrr.
 ---pagebreak--- Jie.ar ï’r· Director General,
 I bave the honour to acknowledge recoipt of your letter doted
  7 July 1932        , tho content of which io ns follcvrcs
"Should the provisions (other than Annex II) of an Agreement with
quantitative limitations concluded subsequently by tho Community vrith
mother exporting country having a comparable level of trr.d© in textile«
with the Community, ao a whole, be more favourable, the Tuai delegation
reserved tho right, at tho moment of initialling the Agreement. to
roplacb tho present provisions in tho EC/Thai Agreement by the
corresponding modified version or versions· I understand that you do no·
contest this right·"
                                      Sincerely yours,
 ---pagebreak---  ?*·''? I!?· Inro.anra,
In connection Hith tho Agrccnont botwocn the Cor-mrAtjr and Thailand
 initialled on 7 July 1932» I bava tho honour to Inforr. yon of the
fo?,loTrt.pg s
1» Tho Comunity ohall nako every effort to consult Tb'-ilrnd veil in
     r.dvanoo of poosiblo and contenplatod recourse to Artie?o 9 of tfco
     Agrccnont·
2» Tho Crmnnity shall toko duo account of cpcciel end exceptional
     elromotancoa having caucod undor-utilication cf c. particular ruotn*.
3· In tho ovent of roocurao by tho Coaaunity to Artiolo 9 of tho Agroe-
     naat, tho Ccanunity ohall nako on offer of cquttcblo end <runntifiab?o
     cenponeation in tho light of any advorco cffccta Buffered by Thai? end,,
     m l cf the dogreo cf difficulty currently experienced by tho‘Commit·!'
     in any particular categories of producte8 Tho compensation which
    provideo for offoctivo and practical export opportunities for Thailand
    in tho rogion or rogion3 in respect of which t-ho Ccr.nunit.y ban
    otorciaod Artiolo 9 of tho Agreeaent, shall specify incrc-mcn in
    respect cf ono or nora catogorioo of products, severally or jointly»
    in particular in base level3, growth ratco» or flexibility rates«
    Such ccaponcation ohall bo additional end not United by tho previnier«
    of tho Agroenent* It shall take account of conversion factors cct- cut-
    in Armors. I of tho Agreeaent C3 voll co tho diffcrcnccq in degree cf
    raacitivitios cf those products*
                                           Yours sincerely»
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    Peer rir. X3raseno,
    Hith r e f e rence t o t h e p r o v i s i o n s of P r o t o c o l B of t h e A g r e ement X c c n
    cenfirq the Community's agreement to the following points;
    1.   The e x i s t i n g list of p r o d u c t s f o r m i n g A n n e x II of P r o t o c o l P,
         i n c l uding the d e s c r i p t i o n of p r o d u c t s e n d the a c c o m p a n y i n g d r a w i n g s
         shall he mainta i n e d .
                                             •
   2.   A g r e e d v a r i a t i o n s to the g a r m e n t s i n this list in t h e f o r n of
        different d e c o r a t i o n , o r the a d d i t i o n o f p o c k e t s , shall b e cdrvTttcd.
   3.   The e x i s t i n g list shall be e x t e n d e d by the i n c l u s i o n of a d d i t i o n a l
        p r o d u c t s to be a g r e e d b y both parties.
   A.   P r e v i s i o n shall be m a d e for Thai b a t i k t o be c c c o r d e d c o m p a r a b l e
        t r e a t m e n t t o that in A g r e e m e n t s with o t h e r b a t i k - p r e d u c i n g c o u n t r i e s .
                                                                 Yours sincerely,
                                                                13. G. K r c n z l o r
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 ---pagebreak---   SeVgationa of tho European Econonio Car:unity end of Thrilr’''! r t brTtvoon
  29.6 r.nd 7.7SI to negotiate tho renewal cf tho bilateral tortile /r^rrni
 which expires on 31 Doccnbor 1902«
 Those negotiations led to the initialling of cn iigrccncnt on 7 July 1982
 On this occasion, the following wan also agreed:
 1* Carryover to tho quantitative linito for tho year 1983 of mounts rot
     weed during tho year I982 is authorised up to 5/j of the corresponding
     q»»rntitati\ro linits for 1983·
 2* If new quantitative liaits aro introduced in 1982 under tho current
     agreement, these aro to be extendod by egrccr.cnt between tho Contracting
     Partios to cover the years 1983 to 1985 under the new bilateral tortile
    jAgrecnont,              _·
3· Where the verification procedure referred to in Articlo 12 of the
    /grocrcnt or v.'here information available to tho Community or to
    Thailand indicates or appears to indicate that tho provisions of thin
    /grocaent are being contravcnod, Thailand and the Cormor.tty ogreo to
    continue to have recourse to tho curvcillanco proccdurco as applied in
    the past·
4* Thailand end the Ccsaunlty agreed that the proviciona of Protocol A
    of the bilateral toxtilo Agrocnont initialled on 7 July 1982
    shall be adapted in ordor to toko into account any technical modifier—
    tione which would be nocecoory following tho negotiations between tho
   Comunity and other partioa to tho UFA.
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 ---pagebreak---         Protocol A, Titio I, Articlo 1, paragraph 3 providen th~fc the cc->r>etent
        r-uthoritioo of tho Community chall provido 15 days notice ire- the dato
        of tho Community'o communication boforo a decision on claortr.4cr.tic.n
        ontcr3 into effect. In tho light of tho concern ernrenred by tho
        Lolegation of Thailand concerning tho administrative difficulticn in
        Thailand to which this notico period could give rice, tho delegation
        of tho Cerraunity undertook to study this problem in the framework of
        the n.dn.iriistrative cooperation between the Community rrd Thailand, with
       a view to finding an appropriate solution,
   6, Pursuant to Articlo 4 of tho bilateral tcrtilo Agreement between tho
       Cr—aunity and Thailand, the parties agreed that tho cc-nlcnentcry
       nroviaiono. essential for tho implementation of Outward Frocopcinr
       Trade between the Community and Thailand should be cot cut in r.
       separate arrangement between tho parties,
  7, Pending settlement of tho dotailed management questions cf tho arrange­
      ment referred to in paragraph 6, tho Community end Thailend agreed that
      the following additional quantities should fern part cf that arrange—
      rent.
                             Category             Chi^ntijty
                               21                  100,000 pieces
                                7                  100.000 pieces
                               26                   75.000 pieces
 8. The level agreed for Cat. 10/11 of 3,050.000 pieces may be revised
     upwards in consultation between the tuo parties if in the course of
     the year 1932 the Community statistics show a higher export performance
     of Thailand.
9. The Thai delegation expressed             particular concern about certain
     problems resulting from regional break-down of tho agreed Community
     restraint levels.      The EC Delegation expressed its understanding of
     the Thai point of view and undertook to seek appropriate solutions to
     meet as far as possible the requirements of Thailand in this connection.
    For the Thai delegation                           For the EC delegation
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Declaration of the Thai Delegation concerning Article 16 of the Agreement
Referring to Article 16 of the Agreement, and in accordance with the
practice of the Thai Administration, objective principles inter alia based
on production, price, performance, in the allocation of export licenser,
shall not be considered as discrimination·
 ---pagebreak---                                              Brussels,
  Bear Hr·
 Having regard to the past experience in the implementation of
 the previous Agreement between the Community and Thailand the ·*
 need for recourse of the provisions of paragraphs 3 and 4 of
Article 12 seems unlikely.
 In the unlikely event of such need arising, the Community will
explore with Thailand all possible avenues of finding a mutually
satisfactory solution as provided for in Paragraph 14 of the Protocol
of extension of the Geneva Agreement dated 22nd December 1981.
Where the verification procedure referred to in Protocol A of
the Agreement or where information available to the Community or
to Thailand indicates or appears to indicate that the provisions
of this Agreement are being contravened, Thailand and the Community
agree to continue to have recourse to the surveillance procedures
as applied in the past.
                                                           I
                                         Yours sincerely.
                                        Horst G. KRENZLER
 ---pagebreak---  Sear Hr.
                                             •
 With reference to the agreement 'between Thailand and the Cssranity
 on trade in textile products initialled by us today, 1 hare the honour
 to infora you that the regulations on economic outward processing in
 force in the Community mentioned in Article 4 of the Agreeaent refer
 to Council Regulation (EEC) No.  636/82 of 16 March 1981 (l).
 I assure you that, in the errent of any futur» modification of this
regulation, the Coaaunity will inform you and examine with you any
problems arising from such modification with a view to avoiding adverse
effects on the industrial cooperation established on the basis of ths
present regulation (RIC) No. 636/82·
(1) Published in Official Journal of the European Communities no. L 7$
    of 20 March 1982