CELEX: 51997PC0065
Language: en
Date: 1997-02-24
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) authorizing imports into the Canary Islands of textile and clothing products and certain quota goods originating in China without quantitative restrictions or measures having an equivalent effect

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                                  Brussels, 24.02.1997
                                                  COM(97) 65 final
                                                  97/0061 (ACC)
                                   Proposal for a
                         COUNCIL REGULATION (EC)
                   authorizing imports into the Canary Islands
of textile and clothing products and certain quota goods originating in China without
          quantitative restrictions or measures having an equivalent effect
                          (presented by the Commission)
 ---pagebreak---  ---pagebreak---                              Explanatory Memorandum
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1911/91 on the application of the provisions of
Community law to the Canary Islands, which establishes special trade arrangements
for the Canary Islands, provides that the common commercial policy applies to the
Canary Islands on the terms laid down for mainland Spain without prejudice to the
adoption of specific measures, such as the exemption of certain sensitive products
from the rules of the common commercial policy.
Spain has asked for derogations from commercial policy and for quantitative
restrictions applicable on Community territory to imports of certain textile and
clothing products and certain quota products originating in China not to apply to
products intended for consumption in the Canary Islands.
In view of the special constraints facing the Canary Islands, the free trade
arrangements existing at the time of Spain's accession to the European Community
and the low volume of trade involved, such a derogation is called for.
The Commission believes that end-use measures implemented by the competent
 Spanish authorities to ensure, in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 527/96, that
products put into free circulation are exclusively designated for the internal market of
 the Canary Islands, could also cover textile and clothing products and quota products
 originating in China.
 As end-use rules apply in principle only in case of suspension or reduction of an
 import duty, the Commission proposes to apply customs control in cases of specific
 derogation from commercial policy measures as well. This would also ensure that the
 goods in question reach the internal market of the Canary Islands, as they would
 continue to be under customs supervision.
 However, in case goods are re-consigned into Community customs territory the
  Commission proposes that the competent authorities take measures to avoid all risk of
  circumventing the quantitative restrictions which apply there. To this end, if the
  original import license cannot be submitted products must be accompanied by
  T5 documents, according to the rules in force.
 ---pagebreak--- Council Regulation (EC) No ... 97 authorizing imports into the Canary Islands of
textile and clothing products and certain quota products originating in China without
quantitative restrictions or measures with an equivalent effect
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular
Article 113 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Whereas according to Regulation (EC) No 1911/911 the Council may allow
derogations, at the request of the Spanish authorities, from the provisions of the
common commercial policy applicable to the territory of the Canary Islands;
Whereas Spain has asked for such derogations from commercial policy and requests
that quantitative restrictions applicable in the Community to imports of textile and
clothing products and certain quota products originating in China be waived in respect
of products intended for consumption in the Canary Islands;
Whereas in light of the special constraints facing the Canary Islands, the free trade
arrangements in force at the time of Spain's accession to the European Communities
and the low volume of trade involved, such a derogation is justifiable;
Whereas provisions should be adopted to ensure that products subject to derogation
from the quantitative restrictions in force are exclusively for the internal market of the
Canary Islands and that the Commission receives regular reports on the volume of
imports and reconsignments;
Whereas if the products in question are consigned to the rest of the Community
customs territory, measures concerning quantitative restrictions must apply; whereas
goods should therefore be accompanied by T5 documents as far as the customs office
where they are released for consumption on presentation of the corresponding
documents in order to ensure that they are subject to these measures;
 1
   0JL171.29.6.91, p. 1
 ---pagebreak--- HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
                                        Article 1
Textile products falling within Chapter 50 to 63 of the Combined Nomenclature and
those included in Annex II of Council Regulation (EC) No 519/942 shall be released
for import into the Canary Islands without quantitative restrictions or measures having
equivalent effect.
                                        Article 2
1. The measures set out in Article 1 shall apply exclusively to products for the
domestic market of the Canary Islands.
2. The competent Spanish authorities shall take all necessary measures to ensure
compliance with paragraph 1, in accordance with the relevant Community provisions
on end use set out in Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92.3
                                        Article 3
1. Should products subject to the measures set out in Article 1 be consigned to other
parts of the Community customs territory, the competent Spanish authorities shall take
all necessary measures for the collection of common customs tariff duties in
accordance with the provisions of Article 2, paragraph 2 of Council Regulation (EC)
No 527/96.4 The goods in question shall also be are subject to the relevant common
commercial policy measures as laid down in the following regulations:
- Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/935 on common rules for imports of certain
textile products from third countries
- Council Regulation (EC) No 517/946 on common rules for imports of textile
products from certain third countries not covered by bilateral agreements, protocols or
other arrangements, or by other specific Community import rules,
- Council Regulation (EC) No 519/94 on common rules for imports from certain third
countries
2. Any consignment of the products in question must be accompanied by a copy of
control copy T5, issued according to Articles 472 to 484 of Commission Regulation
(EEC) No 2453/937 laying down provisions for the implementation of Council
Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs Code.
2
  OJ L 67, 10.3.94, p. 89
3
  OJL 302, 19.10.92, p. 1
4
  OJL 78, 28.3.1996, p. 1
5
  OJL 275, 8.11.1993, p. 1
6
  OJL 67, 10.3.1994, p. 1
7
  OJL 253, 11.10. 1993, p. I
                                      \
 ---pagebreak--- 3. A copy of control copy T5 can only be issued upon presentation of a copy of the
   related Community import licence.
4. The T5 control copy delivered by the office of departure must include the following
   particulars:
   in box 8, "Consignee": the name of the person in whose name the Community
   import licence is issued.
   in box 104:
   "Mercancias que deben someterse, para su despacho a consumo fuera de las islas
   canarias, a las restricciones cuantitativas aplicablesen la Comunidad
   Reglamento (CE) no ... Derogaciôn en las islas Canarias de las restricciones
   cuantitativas"
   (Goods subject to the quantitative restrictions applicable in the Community on
   release for consumption outside the Canary Islands)
   (Regulation (EC) No ... Derogation from quantitative restrictions for the Canary
   Islands).
5. Documents accompanying goods moving under the Community internal transit
   procedure in accordance with Article 311(c) of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 must
    include in box 44 a reference to the relevant T5 control copy.
6. The competent authorities at the office of destination shall deduct the quantity
    shown on the licence.
                                          Article 4
For products referred to in Article 1 which are subject to quantitative restrictions or
other surveillance measures in Community territory, the competent Spanish
authorities shall notify the Commission by the 15th of each month of the volume of
imports which have been subject to derogations during the previous month, and,
where appropriate, of products that have been consigned towards the rest of the
Community customs territory.
                                          Article 5
The present Regulation shall enter into force on the third day after its publication in
the Official Journal of the European Communities.
The present Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all
Member States.
Done at Brussels                                        For the Council
                                                        President
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