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Information and Notices

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4 December 2012


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II   Information

 

INFORMATION FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES

 

European Commission

2012/C 374/01

Non-opposition to a notified concentration (Case COMP/M.6767 — Bain Capital Investors/Atento) ( 1 )

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III   Preparatory acts

 

EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

 

European Central Bank

2012/C 374/02

Opinion of the European Central Bank of 6 November 2012 on a proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics (CON/2012/84)

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IV   Notices

 

NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES

 

Council

2012/C 374/03

Notice for the attention of the persons to whom restrictive measures provided for in Council Decision 2011/486/CFSP, as implemented by Council Implementing Decision 2012/745/CFSP, and Council Regulation (EU) No 753/2011, as implemented by Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1139/2012 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Afghanistan apply

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European Commission

2012/C 374/04

Interest rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operations: 0,75 % on 1 December 2012 — Euro exchange rates

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2012/C 374/05

Explanatory Notes to the Combined Nomenclature of the European Union

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(1)   Text with EEA relevance

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II Information

INFORMATION FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES

European Commission

4.12.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 374/1


Non-opposition to a notified concentration

(Case COMP/M.6767 — Bain Capital Investors/Atento)

(Text with EEA relevance)

2012/C 374/01

On 28 November 2012, the Commission decided not to oppose the above notified concentration and to declare it compatible with the common market. This decision is based on Article 6(1)(b) of Council Regulation (EC) No 139/2004. The full text of the decision is available only in English and will be made public after it is cleared of any business secrets it may contain. It will be available:

in the merger section of the Competition website of the Commission (http://ec.europa.eu/competition/mergers/cases/). This website provides various facilities to help locate individual merger decisions, including company, case number, date and sectoral indexes,

in electronic form on the EUR-Lex website (http://eur-lex.europa.eu/en/index.htm) under document number 32012M6767. EUR-Lex is the on-line access to the European law.


III Preparatory acts

EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

European Central Bank

4.12.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 374/2


OPINION OF THE EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK

of 6 November 2012

on a proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics

(CON/2012/84)

2012/C 374/02

Introduction and legal basis

On 15 May 2012, the European Central Bank (ECB) received a request from the Council of the European Union for an opinion on a proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 on European statistics (1) (hereinafter the ‘proposed regulation’).

The ECB’s competence to deliver an opinion is based on Articles 127(4) and 282(5) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union since the proposed regulation lies within the ECB’s fields of competence. In accordance with the first sentence of Article 17.5 of the Rules of Procedure of the European Central Bank, the Governing Council has adopted this opinion.

General observations

European statistics are developed, produced and disseminated by the European Statistical System (ESS) and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) that operate under two separate but complementary legal frameworks while cooperating closely in the performance of their statistical functions (2). Therefore, the ECB welcomes enhancements to the ESS legal framework that will increase its effectiveness and, in particular, enable it to achieve a similar level of independence as the ESCB. More specifically, the ECB supports the objective of strengthening the ESS’s governance by: (a) reinforcing the role of national statistical institutes (NSIs) in coordinating the statistical activities of other national authorities relating to European statistics under the exclusive responsibility of the ESS (3); (b) reinforcing the professional independence of the Heads of the NSIs and the Head of Eurostat (4); (c) reinforcing the implementation of the European Statistics Code of Practice by imposing on Member States the obligation to undertake specific policy measures on the basis of the ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’, progress on which is to be monitored by the Commission (5); and (d) enhancing access to and use of administrative data by NSIs (6).

1.   Enhanced coordination role of the NSIs within the ESS and cooperation with the ESCB

1.1.

Under the proposed regulation, the NSIs ‘shall act … as the sole contact point for the Commission (Eurostat) on statistical matters’ (7) and ‘shall, in particular, be responsible at national level for coordinating statistical programming and reporting, quality monitoring, methodology, data transmission and communication on ESS statistical actions’ (8). The ECB welcomes the proposed reinforcement of the responsibilities of the NSIs at national level as this will support the complete and coherent production of European statistics. At the same time the ECB understands that such enhanced coordination powers will refer to ‘European statistics developed, produced and disseminated by the ESS’ (9). The ECB recalls that the national central banks (NCBs) that are members of the ESCB: (a) produce European statistics under Articles 3 and 5 of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank, as further specified in Council Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 of 23 November 1998 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank (10), and (b) do not participate in the production of European statistics under Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 although under specified conditions data produced by NCBs may be used by NSIs, other national authorities and the Union statistical authority for the production of European statistics (11). Statistical tasks of the NCBs performed through the ESCB are coordinated by the ECB’s Governing Council. The latter’s role in this respect includes, inter alia, specifying the division of tasks within the ESCB concerning the collection and verification of statistical information and enforcement of statistical reporting obligations (12). Consequently the ECB expects that the coordination powers of NSIs will not relate to European statistics produced through the ESCB under Articles 3 and 5 of the Statute of the ESCB and Regulation (EC) No 2533/98.

1.2.

Although the members of the ESS and of the ESCB fulfil their own statistical responsibilities, they cooperate closely, particularly in specified areas for which they have a joint responsibility such as the production of national accounts and balance of payments statistics (13). In those areas of European statistics for which the ESS and the ESCB are jointly responsible, it is essential to maintain and enhance the present robust cooperation arrangements as implemented at Union level through the Committee on Monetary, Financial and Balance of Payment Statistics (14), as well as respective national cooperation arrangements reflecting the division of responsibilities in individual cases.

1.3.

Under the proposed regulation, the ‘heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics’ (15). While the ECB welcomes the proposed enhancement of the professional independence of the Heads of the NSIs for activities undertaken at national level within the ESS, the ECB understands that their enhanced coordinating role is without prejudice to the performance by the NCBs of their statistical tasks under the Statute of the ESCB and Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 that benefit from independence safeguards specified in Article 130 of the Treaty and Article 7 of the Statute of the ESCB.

1.4.

Consequently, the ECB recommends introducing drafting clarifications to ensure that the proposed regulation respects the institutional separation between the ESS and the ESCB. Moreover, it should acknowledge the need for appropriate cooperation to allow the two systems to best perform their complementary functions related to the development, production and dissemination of European statistics (16).

2.   Enhancing NSI access and use of administrative data

2.1.

Under the proposed regulation, the NSIs, other statistical authorities and the Commission (Eurostat) ‘shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free of charge, all administrative records and to integrate these administrative records with statistics, to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics’ (17). The ECB notes that the introduction of the concepts of ‘administrative records’ (which was previously ‘administrative data sources’ (18)) and of access being available ‘promptly and free of charge’ may require additional clarification. As the ECB has already noted (19), access to public records should be governed by the rules adopted by the Member States and the Commission in their respective fields of competence (20).

2.2.

Further, the proposed amendments provide that ‘the NSIs and the Commission (Eurostat) shall be consulted on and involved in the initial design, subsequent development and discontinuation of administrative records built up and maintained by other bodies’ and ‘shall have the right to coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records relevant for statistical data production’ (21). The ECB welcomes the proposed changes that, when applied in accordance with the general Treaty principles, including subsidiarity and proportionality (22), would enable the ESS to make better use of administrative data sources to generate efficiency gains, reduce the reporting burden and improve the quality of European statistics produced by the ESS. However, the ECB notes that the proposed amendments should not interfere with the principle of central bank independence, stemming from Article 130 of the Treaty and Article 7 of the Statute of the ESCB and the obligation of professional secrecy set out in Article 37 of the Statute of the ESCB. Hence, clarification is needed concerning the potential access by the NSIs and the Commission to administrative records maintained by ESCB members, in particular the administrative records related to performance of ESCB tasks (23).

Where the ECB recommends that the proposed regulation is amended, specific drafting proposals are set out in the Annex accompanied by explanatory text to this effect.

Done at Frankfurt am Main, 6 November 2012.

The President of the ECB

Mario DRAGHI


(1)  COM(2012) 167 final.

(2)  See recitals 7 to 10 and Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009, Article 5 of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank (hereinafter the ‘Statute of the ESCB’), Articles 2a and 8a of Council Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 of 23 November 1998 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank (OJ L 318, 27.11.1998, p. 8) and recital 8 of Council Regulation (EC) No 951/2009 of 9 October 2009 amending Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank (OJ L 269, 14.10.2009, p. 1). Cf. paragraph 1.1 of ECB Opinion CON/2007/35 of 14 November 2007 at the request of the Council of the European Union on a proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on European statistics (OJ C 291, 5.12.2007, p. 1).

(3)  See Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009, as amended by Article 1(2) of the proposed regulation.

(4)  See new Article 5a inserted in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(3) of the proposed regulation. cf. Articles 3 and 7 of Commission Decision 2012/504/EU of 17 September 2012 on Eurostat (OJ L 251, 18.9.2012, p. 49).

(5)  See new paragraph 3 inserted in Article 11 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(5) of the proposed regulation.

(6)  See new Article 17a inserted in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(8) of the proposed regulation.

(7)  See Article 5(1) first subparagraph of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009, as amended by Article 1(2) of the proposed regulation.

(8)  See Article 5(1) second subparagraph of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009, as amended by Article 1(2) of the proposed regulation.

(9)  See recital 6 of the proposed regulation.

(10)  OJ L 318, 27.11.1998, p. 8. Cf. paragraph 1.2 of the ECB Opinion CON/2007/35.

(11)  See recital 9 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. National law may in some cases entrust individual NCBs, to the extent that this is compatible with the performance of their ESCB tasks, with the production of statistical data falling within the scope of European statistical programmes and normally collected through the ESS under Regulation (EC) No 223/2009.

(12)  See recital 11 of Regulation (EC) No 2533/98.

(13)  See Article 6 of Council Regulation (EC) No 2223/96 of 25 June 1996 on the European system of national and regional accounts in the Community (OJ L 310, 30.11.1996, p. 1). See also recital 9 of Regulation (EC) No 184/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 January 2005 on Community statistics concerning balance of payments, international trade in services and foreign direct investment (OJ L 35, 8.2.2005, p. 23). See also Guideline ECB/2004/15 of 16 July 2004 on the statistical reporting requirements of the European Central Bank in the field of balance of payments and international investment position statistics, and the international reserves template (OJ L 354, 30.11.2004, p. 34).

(14)  See Council Decision 91/115/EEC establishing a Committee on monetary, financial and balance of payment statistics (OJ L 59, 6.3.1991, p. 19).

(15)  See new Article 5a inserted in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(3) of the proposed regulation.

(16)  See amendments 1 to 2 and 4 to 6 in the Annex to this opinion.

(17)  See new Article 17a(1) inserted in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(8) of the proposed regulation.

(18)  See Article 24 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 deleted by Article 1(10) of the proposed regulation.

(19)  See paragraph 1.4 of ECB Opinion CON/2007/35.

(20)  Currently required by the second paragraph of Article 24 of Council Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. See Amendments 3 and 7 in the Annex to this opinion.

(21)  See new Article 17a(2) inserted in Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 by Article 1(8) of the proposed regulation.

(22)  See Article 5(3)(4) of the Treaty on the European Union.

(23)  See Amendment 7 in the Annex to this opinion.


ANNEX

Drafting proposals

Text proposed by the Commission

Amendments proposed by the ECB (1)

Amendment 1

Recital 9

‘(9)

Furthermore, the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs should be clarified as regards its scope, so as to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities at national level, including quality management.’

‘(9)

Furthermore, the coordinating role already attributed to the NSIs for European statistics produced through the ESS should be clarified as regards its scope, so as to achieve more efficient coordination of statistical activities within the ESS at national level, including quality management.’

Explanation

See Amendment 2.

Amendment 2

New recital 9a

[no text]

‘(9a)

In accordance with Article 9 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009 and Article 2a of Council Regulation (EC) No 2533/98 of 23 November 1998 concerning the collection of statistical information by the European Central Bank (2), the ESS and the European System of Central Banks (ESCB) cooperate closely to ensure complete and coherent European statistics produced by the two statistical systems in their fields of competence in accordance with their respective work programmes. Particular areas of cooperation include national accounts and balance of payment statistics, as well as the provision of advice to the Commission on statistics related to the excessive deficit procedure.

Explanation

In accordance with Regulations (EC) No 223/2009 and (EC) No 2533/98, European statistics are developed, produced and disseminated by the ESS and the ESCB under two separate but complementary legal frameworks. As indicated in recital 9 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009, members of the ESCB do not participate in the production of European statistics pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Nevertheless, the ESS and the ESCB cooperate closely ensuring that they can each perform their own statistical functions. More specifically, an NCB may agree with the Union statistical authority, within their respective competences and without prejudice to national arrangements, that NSIs, other national authorities and the Union statistical authority may directly or indirectly use data produced by the NCB for the production of European statistics. The proposed amendments reflect these existing arrangements.

Amendment 3

Recitals 10 and 11

‘(10)

In order to reduce the burden on statistical authorities and respondents, the NSIs and other national authorities should be able to access and use administrative records, including those filled electronically, promptly and free-of-charge, as well as to integrate these records with statistics.

(11)

The NSIs should furthermore be consulted at an early stage on the design of new administrative records that could provide data for statistical purposes and on planned changes to, or cessation of, existing administrative sources. They should also receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative data and coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records that are relevant for statistical data production.’

‘(10)

In order to reduce the burden on statistical authorities and respondents, the NSIs and other national authorities should be able to access and use administrative records, including those filled electronically, promptly and free-of-charge, as well as to integrate these records with statistics.

(11)

The NSIs should furthermore be consulted at an early stage on the design of new administrative records that could provide data for statistical purposes and on planned changes to, or cessation of, existing administrative sources. They should also receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative data and coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records that are relevant for statistical data production. The exercise by the NSIs and other national authorities of competences related to access, use, standardisation, initial design, subsequent development and cessation of ESCB administrative records should not interfere with the performance of ESCB tasks specified in Article 127 of the Treaty and with safeguards on central bank independence under Article 130 and Article 282(3) of the Treaty and Article 7 of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank.

Explanation

See Amendment 7.

Amendment 4

Article 1(2)

‘(2)   In Article 5, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:

“1.   The national statistical authority designated by each Member State as the body having the responsibility for coordinating all activities at national level for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics (the NSI) shall act in this regard as the sole contact point for the Commission (Eurostat) on statistical matters.

The coordinating responsibility of the NSI shall cover all other national authorities responsible for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. The NSI shall, in particular, be responsible at national level for coordinating statistical programming and reporting, quality monitoring, methodology, data transmission and communication on ESS statistical actions.” ’

‘(2)   In Article 5, paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:

“1.   The national statistical authority designated by each Member State as the body having the responsibility for coordinating all activitiesat national level for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics at national level under this Regulation (the NSI) shall act in this regard as the sole contact point for the Commission (Eurostat) on statistical matters.

The coordinating responsibility of the NSI shall cover all other national authorities responsible for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced under this Regulation. The NSI shall, in particular, be responsible at national level for coordinating statistical programming and reporting, quality monitoring, methodology, data transmission and communication on ESS statistical actions and shall cooperate with the respective national central bank (NCB) to ensure production of complete and coherent European statistics through the ESS and the ESCB in their respective fields of competence.” ’

Explanation

See Amendment 2.

Amendment 5

Article 1(3)

‘(3)   The following Article 5a is inserted:

Article 5a

Heads of NSIs

1.   Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics. They shall be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI. They shall coordinate the statistical activities of all national authorities that contribute to the development, production and dissemination of European statistics. When carrying out these tasks, the heads of NSIs shall act in an independent manner; they shall neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other institution, body, office or entity; they shall refrain from any action incompatible with the performance of these tasks.” ’

‘(3)   The following Article 5a is inserted:

Article 5a

Heads of NSIs

1.   Within their national statistical system, the heads of NSIs shall have the sole responsibility for deciding on processes, statistical methods, standards and procedures, and on the content and timing of statistical releases and publications for all European statistics produced under this Regulation. They shall be empowered to decide on all matters regarding the internal management of the NSI. They shall coordinate the statistical activities of all national authorities that contribute to the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced through the ESS. Furthermore, they shall cooperate with the respective NCBs on issues related to the production of European statistics that are common to the ESS and to the ESCB. When carrying out these tasks, the heads of NSIs shall act in an independent manner; they shall neither seek nor take instructions from any government or other institution, body, office or entity; they shall refrain from any action incompatible with the performance of these tasks.” ’

Explanation

See Amendment 2.

Amendment 6

Article 1(5)

‘(5)   In Article 11, the following paragraph 3 is added:

“3.   Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their statistics. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government, shall sign and implement a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ whereby specific policy commitments are made to implement the Code and to establish a national quality assurance framework, including self-assessments and improvement actions. The Commitment shall be counter-signed by the Commission.

These commitments shall be regularly monitored by the Commission on the basis of annual reports sent by Member States. The Commission shall report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation of these commitments within 3 years of the entry into force of this Regulation.” ’

‘(5)   In Article 11, the following paragraph 3 is added:

“3.   Member States shall take all necessary measures to implement the Code of Practice in order to maintain confidence in their contribution to the European statistics produced by the ESS. To this effect, each Member State, represented by its government, shall sign and implement a ‘Commitment on Confidence in Statistics’ whereby specific policy commitments are made to implement the Code and to establish a national quality assurance framework, including self-assessments and improvement actions. The Commitment shall be counter-signed by the Commission.

These commitments shall be regularly monitored by the Commission on the basis of annual reports sent by Member States. The Commission shall report to the European Parliament and the Council on the implementation of these commitments within 3 years of the entry into force of this Regulation.” ’

Explanation

See Amendment 2.

Amendment 7

Article 1(8)

‘(8)   The following Article 17a is inserted:

Article 17a

Access, use and integration of administrative records

1.   In order to reduce the burden on respondents, the NSIs, other national authorities as referred to in Article 4 and the Commission (Eurostat) shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free of charge, all administrative records and to integrate these administrative records with statistics, to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics.

2.   The NSIs and the Commission (Eurostat) shall be consulted on and involved in the initial design, subsequent development and discontinuation of administrative records built up and maintained by other bodies, thus facilitating the further use of these records for statistical purposes. They shall have the right to coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records relevant for statistical data production.

3.   Access by and involvement of the NSIs, other national authorities and the Commission (Eurostat) pursuant to paragraphs 1 and 2 shall be limited to administrative records within their own respective public administrative system.

4.   The NSIs shall receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative records used for statistical purposes.

5.   The NSIs and owners of administrative records shall establish the necessary cooperation mechanisms.” ’

‘(8)   The following Article 17a is inserted:

Article 17a

Access, use and integration of administrative records

1.   In order to reduce the burden on respondents, the NSIs, other national authorities as referred to in Article 4 and the Commission (Eurostat) shall have the right to access and use, promptly and free of charge, all administrative records and to integrate these administrative records with statistics, to the extent necessary for the development, production and dissemination of European statistics produced under this Regulation.

2.   The NSIs and the Commission (Eurostat) shall be consulted on and involved in the initial design, subsequent development and discontinuation of administrative records built up and maintained by other bodies, thus facilitating the further use of these records for statistical purposes. They shall have the right to coordinate standardisation activities concerning administrative records relevant for statistical data production.

3.   The practical arrangements and the conditions for achieving effective access shall be determined where necessary by each Member State and the Commission, within their respective spheres of competence. As regards administrative records built up and maintained by the ESCB, performance by NSIs, other national authorities and the Commission (Eurostat) of competences under paragraphs 1 and 2 shall not interfere with the performance of ESCB tasks specified in Article 127 of the Treaty and with the safeguards on central bank independence and professional secrecy specified in Article 130 and Article 282(3) of the Treaty and Articles 7 and 37 of the Statute of the European System of Central Banks and of the European Central Bank.

3 4.   Access by and involvement of the NSIs, other national authorities and the Commission (Eurostat) pursuant to paragraphs 1, and 2 and 3 shall be limited to administrative records within their own respective public administrative system.

4 5.   The NSIs shall receive relevant metadata from the owners of administrative records used for statistical purposes.

5 6.   The NSIs and owners of administrative records shall establish the necessary cooperation mechanisms.” ’

Explanation

Arrangements for access to public records should continue to be defined by the rules adopted by the Member States and the Commission in their respective fields of competence, as required by the second paragraph of Article 24 of Regulation (EC) No 223/2009. Such rules may in particular clarify the concepts of ‘administrative records’ and ‘promptly and free of charge’.

Moreover, the proposed amendments concerning access to public records should not interfere with the performance of ESCB tasks under Article 127 of the Treaty and with the principle of central bank independence and the obligation of professional secrecy under Article 130 of the Treaty and Articles 7 and 37 of the Statute of the ESCB. Hence, clarification is needed concerning the potential access by the NSIs and the Commission to administrative records maintained by the ESCB, in particular administrative records related to performance of the ESCB-related tasks.


(1)  Bold in the body of the text indicates where the ECB proposes inserting new text. Strikethrough in the body of the text indicates where the ECB proposes deleting text.

(2)   OJ L 318, 27.11.1998, p. 8 .’


IV Notices

NOTICES FROM EUROPEAN UNION INSTITUTIONS, BODIES, OFFICES AND AGENCIES

Council

4.12.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 374/9


Notice for the attention of the persons to whom restrictive measures provided for in Council Decision 2011/486/CFSP, as implemented by Council Implementing Decision 2012/745/CFSP, and Council Regulation (EU) No 753/2011, as implemented by Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1139/2012 concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Afghanistan apply

2012/C 374/03

The following information is brought to the attention of the persons that appear in the Annex to Council Decision 2011/486/CFSP, as implemented by Council Implementing Decision 2012/745/CFSP (1), and in Annex I to Council Regulation (EU) No 753/2011, as implemented by Council Implementing Regulation (EU) No 1139/2012 (2) concerning restrictive measures in view of the situation in Afghanistan.

The United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1988 (2011), imposing restrictive measures with respect to individuals and entities designated, prior to the date of adoption of this Resolution, as the Taliban, and other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with them, as specified in Section A (‘Individuals associated with the Taliban’) and Section B (‘Entities and other groups and undertaking associated with the Taliban’) of the Consolidated List of the Committee established pursuant to Resolutions 1267 (1999) and 1333 (2000), as well as other individuals, groups, undertakings and entities associated with the Taliban.

In August, October and November 2012, the Committee established pursuant to paragraph 30 of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1988 (2011) updated the list of individuals, groups, undertakings and entities subject to restrictive measures.

The persons concerned may submit at any time a request to the UN Committee established pursuant to paragraph 30 of UNSCR 1988 (2011), together with any supporting documentation, for the decisions to include them in the UN list to be reconsidered. Such request should be sent to the following address:

United Nations — Focal point for delisting

Security Council Subsidiary Organs Branch

Room S-3055 E

New York, NY 10017

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

See for more information at: http://www.un.org/sc/committees/751/comguide.shtml

Further to the UN decision, the Council of the European Union has determined that the persons designated by the UN should be included in the lists of persons, groups, undertakings and entities which are subject to the restrictive measures provided for in Decision 2011/486/CFSP and Regulation (EU) No 753/2011. The grounds for listing of the persons concerned appear in the relevant entries in the Annex to the Decision and in Annex I to the Regulation.

The attention of the persons concerned is drawn to the possibility of making an application to the competent authorities of the relevant Member State(s) as indicated on the websites in Annex II to Regulation (EU) No 753/2011, in order to obtain an authorisation to use frozen funds for basic needs or specific payments (cf. Article 5 of the Regulation).

The persons concerned may submit a request to the Council, together with supporting documentation, that the decision to include them on the abovementioned lists should be reconsidered, to the following address:

Council of the European Union

General Secretariat

DG C — Coordination Unit

Rue de la Loi/Wetstraat 175

1048 Bruxelles/Brussel

BELGIQUE/BELGIË

The attention of the persons concerned is also drawn to the possibility of challenging the Council's decision before the General Court of the European Union, in accordance with the conditions laid down in Article 275, second paragraph, and Article 263, fourth and sixth paragraphs, of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union.


(1)  OJ L 332, 4.12.2012, p. 22.

(2)  OJ L 332, 4.12.2012, p. 1.


European Commission

4.12.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 374/11


Interest rate applied by the European Central Bank to its main refinancing operations (1):

0,75 % on 1 December 2012

Euro exchange rates (2)

3 December 2012

2012/C 374/04

1 euro =


 

Currency

Exchange rate

USD

US dollar

1,3057

JPY

Japanese yen

107,36

DKK

Danish krone

7,4602

GBP

Pound sterling

0,81210

SEK

Swedish krona

8,6558

CHF

Swiss franc

1,2087

ISK

Iceland króna

 

NOK

Norwegian krone

7,3490

BGN

Bulgarian lev

1,9558

CZK

Czech koruna

25,256

HUF

Hungarian forint

281,89

LTL

Lithuanian litas

3,4528

LVL

Latvian lats

0,6963

PLN

Polish zloty

4,1116

RON

Romanian leu

4,5234

TRY

Turkish lira

2,3329

AUD

Australian dollar

1,2517

CAD

Canadian dollar

1,2964

HKD

Hong Kong dollar

10,1193

NZD

New Zealand dollar

1,5891

SGD

Singapore dollar

1,5911

KRW

South Korean won

1 413,94

ZAR

South African rand

11,5385

CNY

Chinese yuan renminbi

8,1328

HRK

Croatian kuna

7,5320

IDR

Indonesian rupiah

12 534,89

MYR

Malaysian ringgit

3,9727

PHP

Philippine peso

53,445

RUB

Russian rouble

40,3751

THB

Thai baht

40,020

BRL

Brazilian real

2,7477

MXN

Mexican peso

16,8362

INR

Indian rupee

71,5220


(1)  Rate applied to the most recent operation carried out before the indicated day. In the case of a variable rate tender, the interest rate is the marginal rate.

(2)  Source: reference exchange rate published by the ECB.


4.12.2012   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

C 374/12


Explanatory Notes to the Combined Nomenclature of the European Union

2012/C 374/05

Pursuant to the second indent of Article 9(1)(a) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 of 23 July 1987 on the tariff and statistical nomenclature and on the Common Customs Tariff (1), the Explanatory Notes to the Combined Nomenclature of the European Union (2) are hereby amended as follows:

Page 155

After the last phrase of subheading 3301 90 90 the following paragraph is inserted:

3304

Beauty or make-up preparations and preparations for the care of the skin (other than medicaments), including sunscreen or suntan preparations; manicure or pedicure preparations:

3304 99 00

Other

This subheading covers products put up for the care of the skin (other than medicaments) presented in waddings, felt and nonwovens, such as moisturisers, toners and cleansers. Nevertheless, if the waddings, felt and nonwovens are impregnated, coated or covered with products providing the essential character of perfume, cosmetics, soap or detergent, they are excluded from this heading (headings 3307 and 3401 respectively).’


(1)  OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1.

(2)  OJ C 137, 6.5.2011, p. 1.