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Document 32008R0403

Commission Regulation (EC) No 403/2008 of 6 May 2008 provisionally setting delivery obligations for cane sugar to be imported under the ACP Protocol and the Agreement with India for the 2008/2009 delivery period

OJ L 120, 7.5.2008, p. 6–7 (BG, ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, MT, NL, PL, PT, RO, SK, SL, FI, SV)

Legal status of the document No longer in force, Date of end of validity: 16/06/2009; Repealed by 32009R0505

ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2008/403/oj

7.5.2008   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 120/6


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 403/2008

of 6 May 2008

provisionally setting delivery obligations for cane sugar to be imported under the ACP Protocol and the Agreement with India for the 2008/2009 delivery period

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 318/2006 of 20 February 2006 on the common organisation of the markets in the sugar sector (1), and in particular Article 31 thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

Article 12 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 950/2006 of 28 June 2006 laying down detailed rules of application for the 2006/2007, 2007/2008 and 2008/2009 marketing years for the import and refining of sugar products under certain tariff quotas and preferential agreements (2) provides for detailed rules for setting delivery obligations at zero duty for products falling within CN code 1701, expressed in white-sugar equivalent, for imports originating in the countries that are signatories to the ACP Protocol and to the Agreement with India.

(2)

Application of Articles 3 and 7 of the ACP Protocol, Articles 3 and 7 of the Agreement with India and Article 12(3) and Articles 14 and 15 of Regulation (EC) No 950/2006 has resulted in the Commission calculating delivery obligations for each exporting country for the 2008/2009 delivery period, on the basis of the information currently available.

(3)

It is therefore necessary to provisionally determine the delivery obligations for the period 2008/2009 in accordance with point (a) of Article 12(2) of Regulation (EC) No 950/2006.

(4)

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

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

The delivery obligations for imports originating in the countries that are signatories to the ACP Protocol and to the Agreement with India in respect of products falling within CN code 1701, expressed in white-sugar equivalent, in the 2008/2009 delivery period for each exporting country concerned, are provisionally determined as set out in the Annex.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

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

Done at Brussels, 6 May 2008.

For the Commission

Mariann FISCHER BOEL

Member of the Commission


(1)   OJ L 58, 28.2.2006, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1260/2007 (OJ L 283, 27.10.2007, p. 1).

(2)   OJ L 178, 1.7.2006, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 371/2007 (OJ L 92, 3.4.2007, p. 6).


ANNEX

Delivery obligations for imports of preferential sugar, expressed in white-sugar equivalent, originating in countries which are signatories to the ACP Protocol and to the Agreement with India for the 2008/2009 delivery period.

ACP Protocol/Agreement with India signatory country

Delivery obligations 2008/2009

Barbados

32 097,40

Belize

46 680,10

Congo

10 186,10

Fiji

165 348,30

Guyana

165 131,40

India

10 000,00

Côte d’Ivoire

10 186,10

Jamaica

122 234,30

Kenya

5 000,00

Madagascar

10 760,00

Malawi

20 824,40

Mauritius

491 030,50

Mozambique

6 000,00

St Kitts and Nevis

0,00

Suriname

0,00

Swaziland

117 844,50

Tanzania

10 186,10

Trinidad and Tobago

43 751,00

Uganda

0,00

Zambia

7 215,00

Zimbabwe

30 224,80

Total

1 304 700,00


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