CELEX: 21992D0808(01)
Language: en
Date: 1992-07-14 00:00:00
Title: Decision No 2/92 of the EEC-Austria Joint Committee of 14 July 1992 extending the validity of Decision No 5/88 of the Joint Committee modifying Protocol 3 concerning the definition of the concept of originating products and methods of administrative cooperation in order to simplify the cumulation rules

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21992D0808(01)

Decision No 2/92 of the EEC-Austria Joint Committee of 14 July 1992 extending the validity of Decision No 5/88 of the Joint Committee modifying Protocol 3 concerning the definition of the concept of originating products and methods of administrative cooperation in order to simplify the cumulation rules  

Official Journal L 223 , 08/08/1992 P. 0023 - 0023

DECISION No 2/92 OF THE EEC-AUSTRIA JOINT COMMITTEEof 14 July 1992 extending the validity of Decision No 5/88 of the Joint Committee modifying  Protocol 3 concerning the definition of the concept of originating products and methods of  administrative cooperation in order to simplify the cumulation rules (92/407/EEC)  THE JOINT COMMITTEE, Having regard to the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Republic of Austria,  signed in Brussels on 22 July 1972, Having regard to Protocol 3 concerning the definition of the concept of originating products and  methods of administrative cooperation, hereinafter referred to as 'Protocol 3`, and in particular  Article 28 thereof, Whereas on 14 December 1988 the Joint Committee adopted Decision No 5/88 amending Protocol 3 in  order to simplify the cumulation rules; Whereas it was considered necessary at the time to review the effects of the introduction of the  new cumulation rules after a period of experience to verify their economic effect and to limit the  application of the Decision to three years; Whereas Decision No 5/88 entered into force on 1 January 1989 and is applicable until 31 December  1991; Whereas the review carried out by the Joint Committee has revealed that the new cumulation rules  introduced by the Decision are working in a satisfactory manner both from the point of view of  their use by operators and their control by customs administrations and from the point of view of  their economic effects; Whereas it is necessary to extend the validity of Decision No 5/88 for an indefinite period of  time, HAS DECIDED AS FOLLOWS: Article 1 The validity of Decision No 5/88 of the  EEC-Austria Joint Committee is hereby extended for an indefinite period of time. Article 2 This  Decision shall apply from 1 January 1992. Done at Brussels, 14 July 1992. For the  Joint Committee The President G. WAAS