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Document 21990A1023(03)

Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the People's Republic of Bulgaria concerning 'Testausschreibung'

OJ L 291, 23.10.1990, p. 23–24 (ES, DA, DE, EL, EN, FR, IT, NL, PT)
Special edition in Finnish: Chapter 03 Volume 034 P. 200 - OP_DATPRO
Special edition in Swedish: Chapter 03 Volume 034 P. 200 - OP_DATPRO

Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 31/01/1995

Related Council decision

21990A1023(03)

Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Economic Community and the People's Republic of Bulgaria concerning 'Testausschreibung'

Official Journal L 291 , 23/10/1990 P. 0023 - 0024
Finnish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 34 P. 0200
Swedish special edition: Chapter 3 Volume 34 P. 0200


AGREEMENT in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Economic Community and the People's Republic of Bulgaria concerning 'Testausschreibung`

A. Letter from the Community

Sir,

Since the beginning of 1980, a new import scheme aimed at subsequent liberalization ('Testausschreibung`) has been introduced by the Federal Republic of Germany covering about half of the industrial products still subject to quantitative restrictions (apart from textile and steel products). This scheme provides on an experimental and temporary basis for the issue of import licences above and beyond the limits set by the quotas.

The 'Testausschreibung` is intended to permit an assessment, in the course of future years, of the sectors in which quantitative restrictions on imports of industrial products might be removed. During the examination of the results of the 'Testausschreibung`, the particular importance which Bulgaria attaches to the expansion of economic relations and Bulgaria's contractual relations with the Community will be taken into consideration.

In the event that, in particular instances, as a result of Bulgarian exports to the Federal Republic of Germany, market trends make it necessary to discontinue this practice, Bulgaria will be informed to this effect immediately and prior consultation may take place if Bulgaria so requests.

I should be obliged if you would confirm that your Government is in agreement with the above.

Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.

On behalf of the Council

of the European Communities

B. Letter from Bulgaria

Sir,

I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your letter of today which reads as follows:

'Since the beginning of 1980, a new import scheme aimed at subsequent liberalization ("Testausschreibung") has been introduced by the Federal Republic of Germany covering about half of the industrial products still subject to quantitative restrictions (apart from textile and steel products). This scheme provides on an experimental and temporary basis for the issue of import licences above and beyond the limits set by the quotas.

The "Testausschreibung" is intended to permit an assessment, in the course of future years, of the sectors in which quantitative restrictions on imports of industrial products might be removed. During the examination of the results of the "Testausschreibung", the particular importance which Bulgaria attaches to the expansion of economic relations and Bulgaria's contractual relations with the Community will be taken into consideration.

In the event that, in particular instances, as a result of Bulgarian exports to the Federal Republic of Germany, market trends make it necessary to discontinue this practice, Bulgaria will be informed to this effect immediately and prior consultation may take place if Bulgaria so requests.

I should be obliged if you would confirm that your Government is in agreement with the above.'

I have the honour to confirm that my Government is in agreement with the contents of your letter.

Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.

For the Government

of the People's Republic of Bulgaria

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