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    Consolidated text: Commission Regulation (EC) No 2306/2002 of 20 December 2002 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 as regards the notification of the prices of imported fishery products

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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 2306/2002

    of 20 December 2002

    laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 as regards the notification of the prices of imported fishery products

    (OJ L 348, 21.12.2002, p.94)

    Amended by:

     

     

    Official Journal

      No

    page

    date

    ►M1

    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1792/2006 of 23 October 2006

      L 362

    1

    20.12.2006

    ►M2

    COMMISSION REGULATION (EU) No 519/2013 of 21 February 2013

      L 158

    74

    10.6.2013




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    COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 2306/2002

    of 20 December 2002

    laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 as regards the notification of the prices of imported fishery products



    THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

    Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

    Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 of 17 December 1999 on the common organisation of the markets in fishery and aquaculture products, ( 1 ) and in particular Article 29(5) thereof,

    Whereas:

    (1)

    Article 29(4) of Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 requires Member States to notify the Commission regularly of the prices and quantities of imports of certain products recorded on their markets or in their ports.

    (2)

    A new list of the markets and ports at which imports are recorded should be established in order to take account of the actual volume of imports.

    (3)

    Provision should also be made for the rapid transmission, in a new electronic format, of the data needed to monitor the reference prices.

    (4)

    Commission Regulation (EC) No 2211/94 of 12 September 1994 laying down detailed rules for the application of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3759/92 as regards the notification of the prices of imported fishery products ( 2 ), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 2805/1999 ( 3 ), should therefore be repealed.

    (5)

    The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Fishery Products,

    HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:



    Article 1

    1.  Member States shall notify the Commission of the prices and quantities of imports of the products listed in Annexes I, II, III and IV to Regulation (EC) No 104/2000 for which a reference price is set and which are released for free circulation. This information shall be broken down by TARIC code and by date of presentation of the import declaration.

    2.  The requirement to notify the Commission shall apply to at least the products released for free circulation at the markets and ports listed in Table 3 of the Annex.

    3.  Notification shall take place by the 25th day of each month or the first working day thereafter for products released for free circulation between the first and the 15th day of the month, and by the 10th day of the following month or the first working day thereafter for products released for free circulation between the 16th and the last day of the month. The Commission shall be notified by electronic mail in the format shown in the Annex.

    Article 2

    Regulation (EC) No 2211/94 is repealed.

    Article 3

    This Regulation shall enter into force on 1 January 2003.

    This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.




    ANNEX

    1.   Data format



    No Record

    Identification of the record

    Data involved

    Data format

    Max. size

    Possible data values

    1st

    <TTL>

    Message identification

    Text

    9

    MK-IMPORT

    2nd

    <RMS>

    Member State

    Text

    3

    See Table 1

    3rd

    <DSE>

    Date sent

    YYYYMMDD;

    8

     (1)

    4th

    <MTYP>

    Type of message (2)

    Text;

    19

    INS NOTIFICATION

    SUP NOTIFICATION

    REP NOTIFICATION

    INS IN NOTIFICATION

    SUP IN NOTIFICATION

    5th

    <LOT>

    Message identification code (optional)

    Text;

    16

     (3)

    6th

    <MON>

    Currency code

    Text;

    3

    See Table 2 (4)

    7th and seq.

    <DAT>

    —  Date of importation

    YYYYMMDD;

    8

     

    —  Country of consignment (optional)

    Text;

    3

     (7)

    —  Country of origin

    Text;

    3

     (7)

    —  Combined nomenclature and Taric codes

    Text;

    10

     (5)

    —  Additional Taric code I

    Text;

    4

     (5)

    —  Additional Taric code II

    Text;

    4

     (5)

    —  Imported value

    Whole number;

    15

     (4) (6)

    —  Imported quantity, in kg

    Whole number;

    15

     (6)

    —  Entry port (optional)

    Text;

    8

    See Table 3

    (1)   This should be the date the message was generated. Used for cross-checking during subsequent message updates.

    (2)   Use INS NOTIFICATION for reporting new messages. Other values allow for previously sent messages to be modified or cancelled.

    (3)   If used, it shall uniquely identify all messages from a given Member State. No two INS NOTIFICATION messages from the same <RMS> can use the same <LOT>. If not used, an alternative identification code will be generated by the FIDES system. Further technical details are given in the Vade Mecum.

    (4)   The <MON> record indicates the currency used in the message. All values in all <DAT> lines must be expressed in that currency.

    (5)   Integrated tariff of the European Communities (Taric) (OJ C 104 and C 104 A, 30.4.2002).

    (6)   Decimals are not allowed. For example, 43,56 should become 44.

    (7)   Country nomenclature for the external trade statistics of the Community and statistics of trade between Member States (Commission Regulation (EC) No 2020/01 of 15 October 2001) (OJ L 273, 16.10.2001, p. 6).

    2.   Message format

    2.1.   FIDES I format

    For Member State administrations not making full use of FIDES II, the following format shall be used. The file is a text file made up of seven separate records:

     Each item of data is separated from the following item by a semi-colon.

     Each message line is followed by a carriage return.

     It looks as follows:

     

    <TTL>MK-IMPORT

    <RMS>C(3)

    <DSE>YYYYMMDD;

    <MTYP>C(19);

    <LOT>C(16);

    <MON>C(3);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    2.2.   FIDES II format

    For Member State administrations making full use of FIDES II, the following format shall be used:

    <FIDES2>

    <HEAD>

    <REQUEST.NAME>MK-IMPORT

    <REQUEST.COUNTRY.ISO_A3>C(3)

    </HEAD>

    <BODY>

    <DSE>YYYYMMDD;

    <MTYP>C(19);

    <LOT>C(16);

    <MON>C(3);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    <DAT>YYYYMMDD;C(3);C(3);C(10);C(4);C(4);N(15);N(15);C(8);

    </BODY>

    </FIDES2>

    3.   Codes



    Table 1

    Member State codes

    Code

    Membre State

    AUT

    Austria

    BEL

    Belgium

    ▼M1

    BGR

    Bulgaria

    ▼B

    DEU

    Germany

    DNK

    Denmark

    ESP

    Spain

    FIN

    Finland

    FRA

    France

    GBR

    United Kingdom

    GRC

    Greece

    ▼M2

    HRV

    Croatia

    ▼B

    IRL

    Irland

    ITA

    Italy

    LUX

    Luxembourg

    NLD

    Netherlands

    PRT

    Portugal

    ▼M1

    ROU

    Romania

    ▼B

    SWE

    Sweden



    Table 2

    Currency codes

    Code

    Currency

    ▼M1

    BGN

    Bulgarian lev

    ▼B

    DKK

    Danish krone

    EUR

    Euro

    ▼M2

    HRK

    Croatian kuna

    ▼M1

    RON

    Romanian new leu

    ▼B

    SEK

    Swedish krona

    GBP

    Pound sterling



    Table 3

    Entry ports

    Member State

    Code

    Port

    Belgium

    BE001

    Oostende

    BE002

    Brugge

    BE003

    Zeebrugge

    BE004

    Antwerpen

    Denmark

    DK001

    Hirtshals

    DK002

    Skagen

    DK003

    Neksø

    DK004

    Hanstholm

    Germany

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation

    Greece

    GR000304

    Athens — Spata Airport

    GR000701

    Patras

    GR000731

    Aigio

    GR000832

    Oinofyta Voiotias

    GR001102

    Elefsina

    GR001902

    Irákleio

    GR002002

    Thessaloniki — 2nd Custom Office

    GR002005

    Thessaloniki — 5th Custom Office, Airport

    GR002202

    Ioannina

    GR002302

    Kavala

    GR002602

    Corfu

    GR004005

    Piraeus — 5th Custom Office

    Spain

    ES001

    La Coruña

    ES002

    Vigo-Marín

    ES003

    Barcelona

    ES004

    Irún

    ES005

    Bilbao

    ES006

    Madrid

    ES007

    Valencia

    ES008

    Alicante

    ES009

    Algeciras

    ES010

    Cádiz

    ES011

    La Junquera

    ES012

    Las Palmas

    France

    FR001

    Bayonne

    FR002

    Bordeaux

    FR003

    Boulogne-sur-Mer

    FR004

    La Rochelle-Rochefort

    FR005

    Le Havre

    FR006

    Lorient

    FR007

    Marseille

    FR008

    Aéroport de Roissy

    FR009

    Marché d'intérêt de Rungis

    FR010

    St-Denis-de-la-Réunion

    FR011

    St Malo

    ▼M2

    Croatia

    HR001

    Rijeka

    HR002

    Ploče

    ▼B

    Irland

    IE001

    Dublin

    IE002

    Killybegs

    Italy

    IT001

    Genova

    IT002

    Livorno

    IT003

    Salerno

    IT004

    La Spezia

    IT005

    Ancona

    IT006

    Fortezza

    IT007

    Bari

    IT008

    Roma 1o centrale

    IT009

    Palermo

    Netherlands

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation

    Portugal

    PT001

    Viana do Castelo

    PT002

    Oporto

    PT003

    Aveiro

    PT004

    Peniche

    PT005

    Lisboa

    PT006

    Portimão

    PT007

    Olhão

    PT008

    Funchal (Madeira)

    PT009

    Horta (Ilha do Faial, Açores)

    PT010

    Praia da Vitória (Ilha Terceira, Açores)

    PT011

    Ponta Delgada (Ilha de S. Miguel, Açores)

    United Kingdom

    GB001

    Grimsby

    GB002

    Hull

    GB003

    Aberdeen

    GB004

    Immingham

    Finland

    FI001

    Helsinki

    FI002

    Tornio

    FI003

    Turku

    Sweden

    SE001

    Karlskrona

    SE002

    Svinesund

    Austria

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation

    Luxembourg

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation

    ▼M1

    Bulgaria

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation

    Romania

    All customs offices involved in the release of goods into free circulation



    ( 1 ) OJ L 17, 21.2.2000, p. 22.

    ( 2 ) OJ L 238, 13.9.1994, p. 1.

    ( 3 ) OJ L 340, 31.12.1999, p. 51.

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