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Cooperation with industrialised countries (2001-2006)
The European Community pursues cooperation and trade relations with the industrialised countries * of North America, the Far East and Australasia.
ACT
Council Regulation (EC) No 382/2001 of 26 February 2001 concerning the implementation of projects promoting cooperation and commercial relations between the European Union and the industrialised countries of North America, the Far East and Australasia and repealing Regulation (EC) No 1035/1999 [See amending acts].
Repealed by Council Regulation (EC) No 1934/2006 of 21 December 2006 establishing a financing instrument for cooperation with industrialised and other high-income countries and territories [Official Journal L 405 of 30.12.2006].
SUMMARY
On the basis of Articles 133 and 308 of the Treaty establishing the European Community, the Community implements actions to promote cooperation and trade with the industrialised countries of North America, the Far East and Australasia.
This regulation provides a legal framework for engaging in such cooperative actions. It also comes under the bilateral relations already established with:
This regulation aims to promote cooperation under the various bilateral instruments between the EU and the partner countries by creating a more favourable climate for the conduct and further development of these relations.
Financing will cover in particular the following activities:
The financing of cooperation projects will be provided entirely from the Community budget or will take the form of cofinancing with other sources in the partner countries and/or the EU.
Some projects directly concern individuals, in the fields of education and training for instance. Grants and study awards may be paid to natural persons in such cases.
With Japan, and to a lesser extent Korea, the Community will implement a specific programme of measures and actions to improve the Member States' commercial presence on the Japanese and Korean markets. The regulation provides for support for various actions, namely:
The Commission will be assisted by a committee in implementing actions in the trade field.
The Commission will submit a bi-annual report on the implementation of the regulation to Parliament and the Council. The Commission will also evaluate the actions and programmes concerned in order to determine whether they have achieved their objectives.
The regulation will expire on 31 December 2007. It has been extended pending a new legal framework.
Key terms used in the act
References
Act |
Entry into force - Date of expiry |
Deadline for transposition in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Regulation (EC) No 382/2001 |
20.03.2001 - 31.12.2006 |
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OJ L 57 of 27.2.2001 |
Amending act(s) |
Entry into force |
Deadline for transposition in the Member States |
Official Journal |
Regulation (EC) No 1900/2005 |
12.12.2005 |
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OJ L 303 of 22.11.2005 |
Last updated: 10.07.2007