CELEX: 31992R2729
Language: en
Date: 1992-09-22 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2729/92 of 18 September 1992 opening individual sales by invitation to tender for the export of vinous alcohol held by intervention agencies

22. 9. 92                               Official Journal of the European Communities                              No L 277/3
                                      COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 2729/92
                                                     of 18 September 1992
                   opening individual sales by invitation to tender for the export of vinous alcohol
                                                 held by intervention agencies
 THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,                        particular to take account of certain extra costs resulting
                                                                    from the difference in distance and the possibilities of
                                                                   securing onward or return freight in the countries
 Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European             concerned by the Caribbean Basin Initiative ;
 Economic Community,
                                                                   Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation are
 Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 822/87 of             in accordance with the opinion of the Management
 16 March 1987 on the common organization of the                    Committee for Wine,
 market in wine ('), as last amended by Regulation (EEC)
 No 1756/91 (2),
                                                                    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
 Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3877/88
 of 12 December 1988 laying down general rules for the
 disposal of alcohol obtained from the distillation oper­                                    Article 1
 ations referred to in Articles 35, 36 and 39 of Regulation
 (EEC) No 822/87 and held by intervention agencies (3),             1 . Two individual sales by invitation to tender Nos
                                                                    82/92 to 83/92 shall be held of a total quantity of 200 000
 Whereas Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1780/89 (4),               hi of alcohol obtained from distillation as provided for in
 as last amended by Regulation (EEC) No 3776/91 0, lays            Articles 35, 36 and 39 of Regulation (EEC) N<p 822/87
 down detailed rules for the disposal of alcohol obtained          and held by the Spanish and Italian intervention agencies.
 from distillation as provided for in Articles 35, 36 and 39
 of Regulation (EEC) No 822/87 and held by intervention             Each of the individual invitations to tender Nos 82/92
 agencies ;                                                        and 83/92 shall cover 100 000 hi of alcohol at 100 % vol .
                                                                   2.     The alcohol offered for sale :
 Whereas, in view of the cost of storing alcohol, individual
 sales by invitation to tender should be opened for vinous         — shall be for export to outside the European Economic
 alcohol obtained from distillation as provided for in                  Community,
 Articles 35, 36 and 39 of Regulation (EEC) No 822/87
                                                                   — must be imported into and dehydrated in one of the
 and held by the Spanish and Italian intervention agen­                 following third countries :
 cies ;
                                                                        — Guatemala,
Whereas individual sales by invitation to tender should be              — Belize,
 organized for the export of alcohol to certain third coun­             — Honduras, including the Swan Islands,
tries for end use as motor fuel ; whereas these countries
                                                                        — El Salvador,
should be given an assurance of greater continuity of
supply ;                                                                — Costa Rica,
                                                                   — must be used only as motor fuel.
Whereas the invitations to tender opened by this Regu­
lation relate to certain third countries where there is some
guarantee that exports of vinous alcohol will not disturb                                    Article 2
their markets in alcohol and spirituous beverages ;
whereas the amount of and detailed rules for the release           The     location  and   reference   numbers    of  the   vats
of the \performance security may be adapted accordingly ;          concerned, the quantity of alcohol contained in each vat,
                                                                   the alcoholic strength and the characteristics of the
                                                                   alcohol shall be specified in the notices of individual invi­
Whereas sales should be organized separately for dispatch          tation to tender Nos 82/92 to 83/92.
to certain countries in Central America and to Caribbean
countries covered by the Caribbean Basin Initiative, in
                                                                                             Article 3
(>) OJ  No  L 84, 27. 3. 1987, p. 1 .
(2) OJ  No  L  180, 1 . 7. 1992, p. 27.
0   OJ  No  L 346, 15. 12. 1988, p. 7.                             The sales shall take place in accordance with Regulation
(4) OJ  No  L 178, 24. 6. 1989, p. 1 .                             (EEC) No 1780/89, and in particular Articles 10 to 17 and
0   OJ  No  L 356, 24. 12. 1991 , p. 43.                           29 to 38 thereof.
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However :                                                        one of these countries and to export it for use solely in
                                                                 the motor fuel sector.
— one half of the performance security shall be released
                                                                                           Article 4
    by the intervention agency holding the alcohol on
    removal of the quantity concerned from the agency's
    stores when the successful tenderer furnishes proof          The specific conditions applying to the two individual
    that that quantity has been placed under customs             sales by invitation to tender and the name and address of
    supervision in the territory of one of the third coun­       the intervention agency concerned shall be given in the
    tries listed in Article 1 (2),                               notices of individual invitation to tender Nos 82/92 to
                                                                 83/92 and published in the Official Journal of the Euro­
— the remainder of the performance security shall be             pean Communities.
    released in accordance with Article 33 (3) (b) of Regu­
    lation (EEC) No 1780/89.                                                               Article 5
                                                                 The deadline for the submission of tenders, which must
In addition, to be admissible, tenders must indicate the         be sent to the address given in the notices of invitation to
place where end use of the alcohol awarded is to take            tender, shall be 12 noon (Brussels time) on 8 October
place and must include an undertaking by the tenderer to          1992.
the effect that the alcohol will be sent to that destination
and used for that purpose. Tenders must also include a                                     Article 6
statement by the tenderer to the effect that he has
binding commitments with an operator in the motor fuel           This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its
sector in one of the third countries listed in Article 1 (2)     publication in the Official Journal of the European
who has undertaken to dehydrate the alcohol awarded in            Communities.
                  This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member
                  States.
                  Done at Brussels, 18 September 1992.
                                                                           For the Commission
                                                                            Ray MAC SHARRY
                                                                       Member of the Commission