Document ID: 31998L0029

COUNCIL DIRECTIVE 98/29/EC of 7 May 1998 on harmonisation of the main provisions concerning export credit insurance for transactions with medium and long-term cover
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,
(1) Whereas medium and long-term export credit insurance plays a crucial role in international trade and constitutes a major commercial policy instrument;
(2) Whereas medium and long-term export credit insurance plays an important part in trade with developing countries and thus fosters their integration into the world economy, which is an objective of Community development policy;
(3) Whereas the differences between the official medium and long-term export credit insurance systems currently operating in the Member States with regard to the main constituents of cover, premiums and cover policy may result in distorsions of competition among enterprises within the Community;
(4) Whereas it seems appropriate that the measures provided for in this Directive should not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objective of the harmonisation necessary to ensure that export policy is based on uniform principles and that competition between enterprises in the Community is not distorted;
(5) Whereas in order to lessen existing distorsions of competition, it is desirable that the different official export credit insurance systems be harmonised, as envisaged in Article 112 of the Treaty, on the basis of uniform principles and in such a way as to form an integral part of the common commercial policy;
(6) Whereas the provision by governments (or special institutions controlled by governments) of export credit guarantee or insurance programmes at premium rates which are inadequate to cover the long-term operating costs and losses of the programmes are classified as prohibited export subsidies in the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures concluded in the framework of the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations (1986 to 1994) (1), in particular under Article 3(1)(a) and paragraph (j) of Annex I thereto;
(7) Whereas the premium charged by credit insurers should correspond to the risk insured;
(8) Whereas harmonisation would foster cooperation among the credit insurers acting on behalf of the State or with State support, and enhance cooperation among enterprises within the Community as envisaged by Article 130 of the Treaty;
(9) Whereas both harmonisation and cooperation are major and crucial factors in the competitiveness of Community exporters on non-Community markets;
(10) Whereas the Commission White Paper on completing the internal market adopted by the European Council in June 1985 stresses the importance of an environment conducive to cooperation among enterprises in the Community;
(11) Whereas, by a Decision (2) dated 27 September 1960, the Council set up a Policy Coordination Group for Credit Insurance, Credit Guarantees and Financial Credits;
(12) Whereas on 15 May 1991 the said Policy Coordination Group mandated experts from each of the Member States at that time who, as the Single Market 1992 Experts' Group, submitted reports containing a set of proposals on 27 March 1992, 11 June 1993 and 9 February 1994;
(13) Whereas by Decision 93/112/EEC (3), the Council implemented into Community law the OECD Arrangement on Guidelines for Officially Supported Export Credits;
(14) Whereas Council Directive 70/509/EEC of 27 October 1970 on the adoption of a common credit insurance policy for medium- and long-term transactions with public buyers (4) and Council Directive 70/510/EEC of 27 October 1970 on the adoption of a common credit insurance policy for medium and long-term transactions with private buyers (5), should be replaced by this Directive;
(15) Whereas this initial harmonisation of export credit insurance should be considered as a step towards convergence of the various systems of the Member States,
HAS ADOPTED THIS DIRECTIVE:
Article 1
Scope
This Directive applies to cover for transactions related to the export of goods and/or services originating in a Member State, in so far as this support is provided directly or indirectly for the account of, or with the support of, one or more Member States, involving a total risk period of two years or more, that is to say, the repayment period including the manufacturing period.
This Directive does not apply to cover for bid, advance payment, performance and retention bonds. Neither does it apply to cover for risks relating to construction equipment and material when locally used for the performance of the commercial contract.
Article 2
Obligations of the Member States
Member States shall ensure that any institution providing cover directly or indirectly in the form of export credit insurance, guarantees or refinancing for the account of the Member State or with the support of the Member State representing the government itself or controlled by and/or acting under the authority of the government providing cover, hereinafter referred to as 'insurers`, covers transactions related to the export of goods and/or service in accordance with the provisions set out in the Annex, when destined for countries outside the Community and financed by buyer credit or supplier credit or paid on cash terms.
Article 3
Implementing decisions
The decisions referred to in point 46 of the Annex shall be taken by the Commission, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 4.
Article 4
Committee
The Commission shall be assisted by a committee composed of the representatives of the Member States and chaired by the representative of the Commission.
The representative of the Commission shall submit to the committee a draft of the measures to be taken. The committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft within a time limit which the chairman may lay down according to the urgency of the matter. The opinion shall be delivered by the majority laid down in Article 148(2) of the Treaty in the case of decisions which the Council is required to adopt on a proposal from the Commission. The votes of the representatives of the Member States within the committee shall be weighted in the manner set out in that Article. The chairman shall not vote.
The Commission shall adopt measures which shall apply immediately. However, if these measures are not in accordance with the opinion of the committee, they shall be communicated by the Commission to the Council forthwith. In that event:
- the Commission shall defer application of the measures which it has decided for a period which may not exceed one month from the date of communication,
- the Council, acting by a qualified majority, may take a different decision within the time limit referred to in the first indent.
Article 5
Report and review
The Commission shall submit a report to the Council by 31 December 2001 on the experience gained and the convergence achieved in applying the provisions laid down in this Directive.
Article 6
Relationship to other procedures
The procedures laid down by this Directive supplement those established by Decision 73/391/EEC (6).
Article 7
Repeal
Directive 70/509/EEC and Directive 70/510/EEC are hereby repealed.
Article 8
Transposition
Member States shall bring into force the laws, regulations and administrative provisions necessary to comply with this Directive by 1 April 1999. They shall forthwith inform the Commission thereof.
When Member States adopt these measures, they shall contain a reference to this Directive or shall be accompanied by such reference on the occasion of their official publication. The methods of making such reference shall be laid down by Member States.
Article 9
Entry into force
This Directive shall enter into force on the 20th day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Article 10
Addressees
This Directive is addressed to the Member States.
Done at Brussels, 7 May 1998.

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