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Date: 1984-09-13 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2591/84 of 12 September 1984 regarding the application of Decision No 1/84 of the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take into account the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna #Decision No 1/84 of the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee of 31 July 1984 derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take account of the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna

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Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2591/84 of 12 September 1984 regarding the application of Decision No 1/84 of the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take into account the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna  

Official Journal L 243 , 13/09/1984 P. 0022

*****COMMISSION  REGULATION (EEC) No 2591/84  of 12 September 1984  regarding the application of Decision No 1/84 of the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take into account the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna  THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN  COMMUNITIES,  Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Article 113 thereof,  Having regard to Council Decision 81/968/EEC on the application of derogations from the definition of originating products under the second ACP-EEC Convention (1),  Whereas the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee set up under the second ACP-EEC Convention, signed at Lomé on 31 October 1979, adopted pursuant to Articles 28 (3) and 30 (1) of Protocol 1 to that Convention, Decision No 1/84 derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take into account the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna;  Whereas it is necessary in accordance with Article 33 of the said Protocol 1 to take the measures required to implement that Decision,  HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:  Article 1  Decision No 1/84 of the ACP-EEC Customs Cooperation Committee annexed to this Regulation shall apply in the Community.  Article 2  This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.  It shall apply from 1 August 1984 until 28 February 1985.  This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.  Done at Brussels, 12 September 1984.  For the Commission  Karl-Heinz NARJES  Member of the Commission  (1) OJ No L 354, 9. 12. 1981, p. 30.  DECISION  No 1/84 OF THE ACP-EEC CUSTOMS COOPERATION COMMITTEE  of 31 July 1984  derogating from the definition of the concept of 'originating products' to take account of the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its production of canned tuna  THE CUSTOMS COOPERATION COMMITTEE,  Having regard to the second ACP-EEC Convention signed at Lomé on 31 October 1979, hereinafter referred to as 'the Convention',  Whereas Article 30 of Protocol 1 to the Convention concerning the definition of the concept of originating products and methods of administrative cooperation makes provision for derogations to be made from the rules of origin by the Customs Cooperation Committee, in particular to facilitate the development of existing industries or the creation of new industries;  Whereas the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) States have submitted a request from the Government of Mauritius for a derogation from the definition set out in Protocol 1 in respect of canned tuna produced by Mauritius;  Whereas, in order to maintain its existing fishery industry and to take the measures necessary for its finished products to obtain originating status, Mauritius has from 1 August 1982 to 31 July 1984 benefited from the definition set out in Protocol 1 for canned tuna;  Whereas Mauritius has already purchased a vessel with a view to supplying the canneries with raw fish for its production of canned tuna;  Whereas this vessel, while increasing its catches steadily, is not in a position to supply sufficient quantities of tuna fish for the canneries; whereas the undertaking concerned intends making use of a second fishing vessel within a period of three years if experience shows that further supplies of originating fish cannot be guaranteed;  Whereas Mauritius has been unable to obtain sufficient supplies of fish originating in other ACP States; whereas the Mauritius canning industry therefore continues to be dependent upon supplies of tuna fish from third countries in order to continue its exports of canned tuna to the Community;  Whereas it is possible for Mauritius to meet its tuna fish requirements for the canneries through supplies from other developing countries; whereas, pursuant to Article 30 (5) of Protocol 1, the examination of a request for a derogation should in particular take into account such a possibility;  Whereas in these circumstances a temporary derogation from the definition of the concept of originating products should be accorded to Mauritius,  HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:  Article 1  By way of derogation from the special provisions of List A in Annex II to Protocol 1, canned tuna falling within heading No ex 16.04 of the Common Customs Tariff, manufactured in Mauritius from tuna originating in other developing countries shall be considered as originating in Mauritius under the following conditions.  Article 2  The derogation provided for in Article 1 shall relate to 600 tonnes of canned tuna falling within heading No ex 16.04 of the Common Customs Tariff and exported from Mauritius between 1 August 1984 and 28 February 1985.  Article 3  The competent authorities of Mauritius shall take the necessary steps to ensure that the tuna used in the manufacture of the canned tuna referred to in Article 1 originates in other developing countries. These authorities shall also carry out quantitative checks on exports of the products referred to in Article 2 and shall forward to the Commission every three months a statement of the quantities in respect of which movement certificates EUR 1 have been issued on the basis of this Decision.  Article 4  The ACP States, the Member States and the Community shall be bound, each to the extent to which it is concerned, to take the measures necessary to implement this Decision.  Article 5  This Decision shall enter into force on the day of its adoption.  It shall apply from 1 August 1984 until 28 February 1985.