CELEX: 31976R2910
Language: en
Date: 1976-11-29 00:00:00
Title: Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2910/76 of 29 November 1976 adjusting the allocation of the Community quantitative export quotas for certain types of copper ash and residues and copper, aluminium and lead waste and scrap

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                                    COMMISSION REGULATION (EEC) No 2910/76
                                                     of 29 November 1976
              adjusting the allocation of the Community quantitative export quotas for
              certain types of copper ash and residues and copper, aluminium and lead waste
                                                            and scrap
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN                                      Community reserve of 600 metric tons established by
COMMUNITIES,                                                        Commission Regulation (EEC) No 229/76 ;
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European              Whereas the Benelux countries and the Federal Repu­
Economic Community,                                                blic of Germany have expressed the need to increase
                                                                   exports of copper waste and scrap of CCT heading No
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                       ex 74.0 1 (Other) ; whereas it is therefore necessary to
1023/70 of 25 May 1970 establishing a common proce­                 increase those Member States' shares for the products
dure for administering quantitative quotas ( ]), and in            in question by drawing on the Community reserve of
particular Article 2 thereof,                                      735 metric tons established by Commission Regula­
                                                                   tion (EEC) No 229/76 ;
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No
3342/75 of 18 December 1975 fixing Community                       Whereas     the   Benelux  countries   and  the  United
quantitative export quotas for certain types of copper              Kingdom have expressed the need to increase exports
ash and residues and for certain types of copper and               of aluminium waste and scrap of CCT subheading
aluminium waste and scrap (2), and in particular                    76.01 B ; whereas it is therefore necessary to increase
Article 2 thereof,                                                  those Member States' shares for the products in ques­
                                                                    tion by drawing on the Community reserve of 550
Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No                        metric tons established by Commission Regulation
570/76 of 15 March 1976 fixing a Community quanti­                 (EEC) No 229/76 ;
tative export quota for certain types of lead waste and
scrap (3), and in particular Article 2 thereof,
                                                                   Whereas the Benelux countries have expressed the
                                                                    need to increase exports of lead waste and scrap of
Whereas Regulations (EEC) No 3342/75 and (EEC)                      CCT subheading 78.01 B ; whereas it is therefore
No 570/76 fixed for 1976 Community quantitative                     necessary to increase those Member States' shares for
export quotas of respectively 16 100 metric tons for                the products in question by drawing on the Commu­
copper ash and residues of CCT heading No ex 26.03,                 nity reserve of 25 metric tons established by Commis­
17 665 metric tons for copper waste and scrap of CCT                sion Regulation (EEC) No 776/76 ;
heading No ex 74.01 (Other), 3 408 metric tons for
aluminium waste and scrap of fCT subheading 76.01
B and 1 445 metric tons for lead waste and scrap of                Whereas the measures provided for in this Regulation
CCT subheading 78.01 B, which were allocated by                     are in accordance with the opinion of the Quota
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 229/76 of 2                         Administration Committee,
February 1976 (4), as amended by Commission Regula­
tion (EEC) No 1852/76 (5) and (EEC) No 2292/76 {%
and by Commission Regulation (EEC) No 776/76 of 5
April 1976 (7) ;
                                                                    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION :
Whereas the Benelux countries, the Federal Republic
of Germany and the Italian Republic have expressed
the need to increase exports of copper ash and resi­
dues of CCT heading No ex 26.03 ; whereas it is there­
fore necessary to increase those Member States' shares                                     Article 1
for the products in quesion by drawing on the
C)   OJ No  L 124, 8 . 6. 1970,. p. 1 .                             For copper ash and residues of CCT heading No ex
(2 ) OJ No  L 330 , 24 . 12. 1975, p. 2.                            26.03 the shares allocated to the Benelux countries,
(3)  OJ No  L 71 , 17. 3 . 1976, p . 1 .                            the Federal Republic of Germany and the Italian
(4)  OJ No  L 28 , 3 . 2. 1976, p. 5.
(5)  OJ No  L 204, 30. 7. 1976, p. 14 .                             Republic are hereby increased as follows by drawing
(b)  OJ No  L 259, 29. 9. 1976, p. 7.                               on the Community reserve established by Commis­
 7)  OJ No  L 91 , 6. 4. 1976, p. 11 .                              sion Regulation (EEC) No 229/76 :
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— the Benelux countries present share is increased            and United Kingdom are hereby increased as follows,
    from 870 to 893 metric tons ;                             by drawing on the Community reserve established by
— the Federal Republic of Germany's present share             Commission Regulation (EEC) No 229/76 :
     is increased from 7 100 to 7 259 metric tons ;
                                                              — the Benelux countries share is increased from 375
— the Italian Republic's share is increased from 950              to 625 metric tons ;
     to 1 098 metric tons .
                                                              — the United Kingdom's share is increased from 488
                                                                  to 688 metric tons.
                        Article 2
For copper waste and scrap of CCT heading No ex                                       Article 4
74.01 (Other) the shares allocated to the Benelux coun­
tries and the Federal Republic of Germany are hereby
increased as follows, by drawing on the Community             For lead waste and scrap of CCT subheading 78.01 B
reserve established by Commission Regulation (EEC)            the share allocated to the Benelux countries is hereby
No 229/76 :                                                   increased from 100 to 125 metric tons by drawing on
                                                              the Community reserve established by Commission
— the Benelux countries' present share is increased           Regulation (EEC) No 776/76.
     from 2 250 to 2 598 metric tons ;
— the Federal Republic of Germany's present share
     is increased from 6 450 to 6 637 metric tons .                                   A rticle 5             ,
                        Article 3                             This Regulation shall enter into force on the third day
                                                              following its publication in the Official Journal of
For aluminium waste and scrap of CCT subheading               the European Communities. It shall remain in force
76.01 B the shares allocated to the Benelux countries         until 31 December 1976.
               This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and . directly applicable in all Member
               States .
               Done at Brussels, 29 November 1976.
                                                                        For the Commission
                                                                         Finn GUNDELACH
                                                                    Member of the Commission