Document ID: 31989D0687

COUNCIL DECISION
of 22 December 1989
establishing a programme of options specific to the remote and insular nature of the French overseas departments (Poseidom)
(89/687/EEC)
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in particular Articles 227 (2) and 235 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission (1),
Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament (2),
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee (3),
Whereas Article 227 (2) of the Treaty stipulates that the institutions of the Community will, within the framework of the procedures provided for in this Treaty, take care that the economic and social development of the French overseas departments is made possible; whereas, therefore, it is appropriate to introduce a multiannual and multisectoral programme, the better to attain this objective; whereas, in the case in point, the Treaty has not provided the powers required for the adoption of this Decision and it is therefore appropriate to have recourse to Article 235 of the Treaty;
Whereas the French overseas departments, which also constitute regions within the meaning of the French law of
2 August 1984, suffer from a serious structural lack of development aggravated by a number of constraints (remoteness, isolation, small size, difficult terrain and climate, and economic dependence on a small number of products) whose unchanging nature and combined impact have serious adverse effects on their economic and social development; whereas these constraints differentiate sharply the social and economic context of the French overseas departments from that of the other Community regions, particular in the area of unemployment, the level of which is among the highest in the Community and primarily affects young people;
Whereas the Community authorities have repeatedly shown their solidarity with the French overseas departments, whether through assistance from Community funds or by taking their specific nature into account in applying Community rules; whereas the European Parliament stated
in its resolution of 11 May 1987 on the regional problems of the French overseas departments that it was convinced 'that the serious situation which exists in the French overseas departments justifies, and makes it imperative to pursue, economic and social development in various sectors' and called on the Community authorities to implement a broad range of highly diverse operations;
Whereas the special constraints on the French overseas departments make it necessary to step up Community support in order to promote their economic and social development; whereas such support should be forthcoming immediately in order to facilitate the integration of their economies in the 1993 internal market;
Whereas the French overseas departments form an integral part of the Community pursuant to Article 227 of the Treaty, as interpreted by decisions of the Court of Justice, which has ruled that the provisions of the Treaty and secondary legislation apply automatically to the French overseas departments, it being understood that it is always possible to adopt specific measures to assist them to the extent that, and for as long as, there remains an objective need for such measures with a view to the 'economic and social development of these areas';
Whereas, however, while forming an integral part of the Community, the French overseas departments are located in developing regions which lie in tropical latitudes; whereas any operation concerning these departments must therefore be based on a clear understanding of this twofold dimension and be aimed both at the objective of completing the internal market and at that of recognizing the regional reality; whereas the objective of completing the internal market should be reflected in the maintenance, modification or abolition of rules in force in the French overseas departments in line with those which will become the norm in the Community as a whole, while enabling the departments to catch up with the average Community economic and social level;
Whereas Community rules must be adopted to the need to protect the environment and natural resources to take account of the fragile nature of island territories and of their being particularly vulnerable to the increasing pressures of tourism;
Whereas attainment of these objectives may mean that general Community rules will have to be adjusted in so far as they do not take sufficiently into account the features peculiar to the French overseas department; whereas a coordinated approach should therefore be adopted in the framework of a comprehensive programme of operations;
Whereas implementation of the programme would require the adoption of legal acts, either by the Council or by the Commission as the case may be, some of which could apply solely to the French overseas departments while others would be of only incidental concern to them in texts of general scope;
Whereas, in order to be effective, such a programme must be carried out over a period of years, which could extend, in
the case of certain aspects of the programme, beyond the
31 December 1992 deadline, given the permanent constraints which are a particular feature of the French overseas departments;
Whereas the economic effects of any special arrangements must remain strictly limited to the territory of the French overseas departments without affecting directly the functioning of the common market;
Whereas some of the tropical products originating in the French overseas departments are not yet covered by common measures, which means that the aims set out in Article 39 of the Treaty cannot be attained in respect of the producers concerned; whereas this will therefore mean that, on the one hand, the existing common organizations of the market will have to be applied to the French overseas departments, subject to adjustments being made, and, on the other, that the arrangements under certain common organizations will have to be adjusted or ad hoc solutions provided for; whereas it will be necessary, as regards in particular the banana market, to give a ruling on provisions which take account of the objectives of the Single European Act; whereas measures will have to be adopted, for the French overseas departments, which take account of the economic and social importance of this product in certain of the said departments and of the objective of bringing about a fair standard of living for producers;
Whereas the exceptional geographical situation of the French overseas departments in relation to sources of supply for products used as inputs in certain food sectors, which are essential for current consumption, entail costs that are a severe handicap for those departments; whereas more of their requirements in agricultural and food products should be met from local production, particularly in the case of livestock farming, where inputs account for a substantial proportion of the cost of the end product; whereas this handicap should accordingly be mitigated by appropriate measures;
Whereas the French overseas departments are suppliers, on the Community market in Europe, of tropical products that are similar to, and in competition with, those produced in part at lower cost in neighbouring developing countries which enjoy preferential terms of access to the Community market, so that the principle of Community preference is difficult to apply in practice to products obtained from the French overseas departments; whereas, for the French overseas departments, the neighbouring countries moreover represent a potential outlet for their products as the important tourist industry in the region is generally supplied with products from other sources at lower cost; whereas greater regional cooperation could provide the French
overseas departments with a means of making better use of
this outlet; whereas this handicap too should be mitigated by means of appropriate measures;
Whereas numerous national rules specific to the French overseas departments have been adopted, many of them being of long standing, in order to promote their economic and social development; whereas the drive to complete the internal market requires that a decision be taken before 31 December 1992 on maintaining, modifying or abolishing these rules in accordance with the general principles of the Treaty, while taking into account the special constraints affecting the regions concerned;
Whereas it is important to have available regular means of transport, at the lowest cost, in order to overcome the obstacles posed by remoteness and insularity of the departments; whereas air transport is an instrument of regional development and the most appropriate forms of greater liberalization should be sought in the context of partnership with local authorities;
Whereas, in this context, traditional rum is a product of prime economic and social importance in the French overseas departments; whereas Council Decision 88/245/EEC (1) authorized France, notwithstanding Article 95 of the Treaty, to maintain special tax arrangements on the French internal market until 31 December 1992; whereas between now and then it will be necessary to study the implications of the threefold context of the new Community definition, the abandonment of the allocation among Member States of the quota granted to the ACP States and the abolition of the special tax arrangements after 1 January 1993; whereas, as a result, structural measures designed to safeguard the essential interests of Community rum producers should be taken as soon as possible;
Whereas, in this context also, the French overseas departments have their own tax arrangements, particularly in the form of dock dues, which encourage self-reliant management by local authorities in their own development by providing them with own resources and help support local production activities; whereas completion of the internal market will require that this system be adapted in order to make it compatible with Community law while fostering its function as an effective instrument for development in the regions concerned;
Whereas in the context of rationalizing the aims of the Structural Funds, the Brussels European Council of 12 and 13 February 1988 laid down five priority objectives, including promotion of the development and structural adjustment of the less-developed regions; whereas it explicitly and definitively included the French overseas departments in the list of regions covered by this objective and stated that contributions to all the less-developed regions from the Structural Funds would be doubled in real terms between 1987 and 1992; whereas assistance for the French overseas departments will be provided from the Structural
Funds, the European Investment Bank and the other existing financial instruments on the basis of the corresponding Community support framework, in a coordinated and
concentrated manner that will be complementary to national and local initiatives, pursuant to Regulation (EEC)
N° 2052/88 (1);
Whereas a programme which is both cohesive and which combines all the aid mechanisms of the Community and the national and regional authorities may permit optimum and more effective use of the resources of the Structural Funds;
Whereas such programming must provide a guarantee of the active involvement of local, regional and national authorities and the complementarity of Community measures, in compliance with the principles of partnership and a joint contribution;
Whereas, moreover, the French overseas departments are surrounded, in their two geographical areas, by States and territories with which the Community maintains relations of a varied nature, which take the form of cooperation policies that are relatively uncoordinated; whereas, however, the development of the different constituents of a given geographical area, each of which has similar constraints and characteristics, requires the implementation of regional projects common to the various constituents, irrespective of their status in relation to Community law, as this makes it possible to achieve economies of scale and strengthens regional cooperation among the partners concerned;
Whereas, furthermore, these neighbouring entities are traditionally faced with similar problems despite their differing legal status; whereas regional cooperation that is geared to local realities involves more direct dialogue between the parties concerned; whereas it is therefore appropriate to foster regional consultation procedures, in close cooperation with the Member States concerned in the case of regions or territories that are the responsibility of Member States,
HAVE DECIDED AS FOLLOWS:
Article 1
A multiannual action programme for the French overseas departments, known as Poseidom (Programme of options specific to the remote and insular nature of the French overseas departments) contained in the Annex, is hereby established. This programme shall deal with legislative measures and financial commitments.
The Council shall adopt, to the extent to which it is concerned, the provisions necessary for the execution of this programme and invite the Commission to submit to it as soon as possible relevant proposals.
Article 2
This Decision shall take effect on 1 January 1990.
Article 3
This Decision shall be published in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
Done at Brussels, 22 December 1989.

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