CELEX: 31993D0194
Language: en
Date: 1993-02-24 00:00:00
Title: 93/194/ECSC: Commission Decision of 24 February 1993 ruling on the granting of aid by Belgium to the coal industry in 1993 (Only the Dutch and French texts are authentic)

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31993D0194

93/194/ECSC: Commission Decision of 24 February 1993 ruling on the granting of aid by Belgium to the coal industry in 1993 (Only the Dutch and French texts are authentic)  

Official Journal L 085 , 06/04/1993 P. 0026 - 0027

COMMISSION  DECISION of 24 February 1993 ruling on the granting of aid by Belgium to the coal industry in 1993  (Only the Dutch and French texts are authentic)(93/194/ECSC)THE COMMISSION OF THE  EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES, Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community, Having regard to Commission Decision No 2064/86/ECSC of 30 June 1986 establishing Community rules  for State aid to the coal industry  (1), Whereas: I In its letters of 9 October and 13 November 1992 the Belgian Government informed the  Commission, pursuant to Article 9 (2) of Decision No 2064/86/ECSC, of the financial measures it  intends to take to support the coal industry in 1993. Pursuant to the abovementioned Decision, the Commission must give a ruling on the following  financial aid schemes: -  aid totalling Bfrs 14  100  000 to cover expenses relating to the system of supplementary  holiday for underground workers, -  aid totalling Bfrs 214  000  000 to finance social benefit schemes in the coal industry,  corresponding to the difference between actual and normal social charges. In its letter of 9 October 1992 the Belgian Government informed the Commisison that, with effect  from the 1993 calendar year, it would refrain from granting to the coal industry aid of any form  except, provisionally, for aid to cover the social costs arising from closure. The measures which the Belgian Government intends to take to support the coal industry in 1993  comply with the provisions of Article 1 (1) of Decision No 2064/86/ECSC. The Commission must therefore give a ruling, pursuant to Article 10 of the Decision, as to whether  they comply with the objectives and criteria set out in that Decision and whether they are  compatible with the proper functioning of the common market. II Since 1987 the Belgian coal industry has been undergoing restructuring made necessary by the  fact that production capacity was not economically viable; implementation of a multiannual  restructuring plan led to the ending of all coal production in Belgium on 30 September 1992. The  Belgian Government confirmed this definitive shutdown in its letter of 9 October 1992. The financial aid schemes planned are intended to cover the social charges arising from the pit  closures, particularly underground work on safety and environmental protection. The information contained in the notification from the Belgian Government regarding the financing  of the social benefit scheme in the coal industry reveals that the aid which the Belgian  Governement proposes to grant brings the ratio between the burden per mineworker in employment and  the benefits per person in receipt of benefit below the corresponding ratio in other industries.  This difference will amount to Bfrs 214  000  000 in 1993. Consequently, the limits specified in Article 7 are exceeded. This excess aid must be considered an  inherited liability. Pursuant to Article 8 of Decision No 2064/86/EEC, the aid may be considered  compatible with the common market provided that it does not exceed the costs incurred. The  information submitted by the Belgian Government made it possible to verify compliance with this  condition. The aid to cover expenditure relating to the system of supplementary holiday for underground  workers is to be considered an inherited liability subject to compliance with the conditions laid  down in Article 8 of the Decision. The Commission verified the information submitted by the belgian  Government and ascertained that the aid will not exceed the expected costs. Since these measures are connected with the restructuring programme, the aid planned by the Belgian  Government complies with the provisions, objectives and criteria for implementation of Decision No  2064/86/ECSC. III The aid covered by this Decision is therefore compatible with the proper functioning of the  common market, HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION: Article 1 The Belgian Government is hereby authorized to grand aid totalling  Bfrs 228  100  000 to the Belgian coal industry for the 1993 calendar year. The total amount shall  be made up of the following aid: -  aid to cover expenses relating to the system of supplementary holiday for underground workers,  not exceeding Bfrs 14  100  000, -  aid to finance social benefit schemes in the coal industry, not exceeding Bfrs 214  000  000. Article 2 This Decision is addressed to the Kingdom of Belgium. Done at Brussels, 24 February 1993. For the Commission Abel MATUTES Member of the Commission