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REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY Reporting Period 2009-2010
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY Reporting Period 2009-2010
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY Reporting Period 2009-2010
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REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY Reporting Period 2009-2010 /* COM/2013/0303 final */
REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE
COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION
BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF
THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE
ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY Reporting Period 2009-2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS REPORT FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND
THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT ON THE APPLICATION BY THE MEMBER STATES OF DIRECTIVE
2000/30/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL OF 6 JUNE 2000 ON THE
TECHNICAL ROADSIDE INSPECTION OF THE ROADWORTHINESS OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
CIRCULATING THE COMMUNITY 2 1........... INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................ 4 2........... DIRECTIVE 2000/30/EC.............................................................................................. 5 3........... DATA COMMUNICATED BY THE MEMBER
STATES........................................... 5 4........... CONTENT OF THE INSPECTION............................................................................. 6 5........... STATISTICAL DATA.................................................................................................. 7 5.1........ Overall number of vehicles
checked and their origin......................................................... 7 5.2........ Prohibited vehicles.......................................................................................................... 8 5.3........ Types of deficiencies and data by
Member State........................................................... 10 6........... TYPES OF PENALTIES............................................................................................. 10 7........... CONCLUSIONS........................................................................................................ 10 ANNEX I: DETECTED DEFICIENCIES PER INSPECTION
POINT..................................... 12 ANNEX II: VEHICLES CHECKED AND PROHIBITION
RATE BY MEMBER STATE....... 13 1. INTRODUCTION European legislation lays down a set of
measures to ensure that commercial vehicles on European roads are in good
condition in the interest of road safety, environmental protection and fair
competition: · rules on admission to the occupation which require transport
operators to have sufficient financial capacity to ensure the proper maintenance
of vehicles (Regulation (EC) No 1072/2009[1]); · periodic roadworthiness tests of vehicles carried out in the Member
States at fixed intervals, with a minimum frequency laid down at European
level, for vehicles registered on their territory (Directive 2009/40/EC[2]); · technical roadside inspection, which is the subject of this report,
ensuring that at any time commercial vehicles are used only if they are
maintained to a high degree of technical roadworthiness
(Directive 2000/30/EC[3]). Under Directive 2000/30/EC commercial
vehicles, their trailers and semi-trailers circulating on the territories of
the Member States shall be subject to technical roadside inspections of their
roadworthiness in order to improve road safety and the environment. Article 6 of Directive 2000/30/EC
provides that every two years Member States should communicate to the
Commission the data collected relating to the previous two years concerning the
number of commercial vehicles checked, classified in seven categories in
accordance with the Directive and by country of registration, the items checked
and deficiencies discovered. The Directive lists twelve different points (see
section 4) that can be subject to a technical roadside inspection. Non‑compliance
with the road safety requirements of any of the items checked could lead to banning
the vehicle from the road. The deficiencies of the inspected vehicle should be
mentioned in the inspection reports that must be given to the driver of the
commercial vehicle. The Directive requests the Commission to submit a report to
the Council and the European Parliament, on the basis of the data received from
the Member States, on the application of the Directive together with a summary
of the results obtained. This is the
third report on the application of Directive 2000/30/EC in the Member
States; it covers the period 2009-2010. The data collected by the Member States
relating to this period had to be communicated to the Commission by 31 March 2011
at the latest. By this
deadline only nine Member States had supplied information concerning technical
roadside inspection. The Commission has since the end of March 2011 issued
several reminders in order to obtain the maximum number of statistical data and
to be able to present a complete picture in the field of roadside inspections
in the whole Union. By the end of 2012, all 27 Member States had finally transmitted
information on the implementation of Directive 2000/30/EC. 2. DIRECTIVE
2000/30/EC Directive 2000/30/EC, as amended[4], lays down a number of conditions
for carrying out technical roadside checks on commercial vehicles circulating
in the Union. A technical roadside inspection implies an
unannounced examination of a commercial vehicle circulating within the
territory of a Member State. The inspection by the authorities, or through another
body acting under their supervision, is generally carried out on public
highways. Every technical roadside inspection should
be carried out without discrimination on the grounds of the nationality of the
driver or of the country of registration or entry into service of the
commercial vehicle, bearing in mind the need to minimise the costs and delays
entailed for drivers and operators. A targeted approach should be adopted in
selecting commercial vehicles for technical roadside inspection, placing
special importance on identifying vehicles that seem most likely to be poorly
maintained. If the condition of a commercial vehicle
represents a safety risk such that further examination is justified, the
commercial vehicle may be subjected to a more elaborate test at a testing
centre in the vicinity. If a commercial vehicle with dangerous deficiencies
presents a serious risk to road safety, its use may be prohibited until these
deficiencies have been rectified. 3. DATA
COMMUNICATED BY THE MEMBER STATES In order to facilitate communication of
information as presented in Article 6 of Directive2000/30/EC, the Commission
has together with Member State experts developed a standardised form for
reporting. The majority of the reports from Member States followed the
recommended form, even when printed tables were submitted. Using this
standardised form for reporting greatly facilitates data collection; however,
its use is not obligatory. All Member States have communicated data
for the period 2009-2010. Data, however, were not communicated in a timely
manner. One year after the passing of the deadline of 31 March 2011, five
Member States (Cyprus, France, Portugal, Sweden and Spain) had failed to
provide data on the number of vehicles checked classified by category, country
of registration as well as data on items checked and defects noted. After
initiating pre-infringement procedures, these five Member States finally communicated
the required data. Table 1 provides an overview of the use of
the recommended standardised form by Member States. Table
1: Overview on communication of data Member States that used standardised form. || Austria, Belgium1, Cyprus6,7, Denmark1, Estonia1, Finland5, Greece, Hungary1, Ireland1,2, Lithuania5, Luxembourg1, Malta1,6, Netherlands1, Portugal1, Romania1, Slovakia1, Sweden1, United Kingdom1. Member States that did not use standardised form. || Bulgaria 1,4, Czech Republic, Germany 6,7, Italy4,6,7, Spain1,2,3, France 1,2,3,4, Latvia4,5,6, Poland 5,6, Slovenia 3,4,5,6. 1:
No data on countries of origin outside the EU. 2:
No data on all vehicle categories. 3:
No data on inspection points. 4:
Data submitted separately for 2009 and 2010. 5:
No data for inspection points for all vehicle categories. 6:
No data for inspection points on vehicles registered outside the Member State. 7: No data on
vehicle categories for vehicles registered outside the Member State. One can observe that
those Member States using the standardised form of information collection
reported a more complete set of data to the Commission. 4. CONTENT
OF THE INSPECTION The points likely to be checked and to be
included in the data sent by the Member States are at least those referred to in
point 10 of the specimen report set out in Annex I to the Directive: –
braking system and components; –
exhaust system; –
smoke opacity (diesel); –
gaseous emissions (petrol, natural gas or
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG); –
steering linkages; –
lamps, lighting and signalling devices; –
wheels/tyres; –
suspension (visible defects); –
chassis (visible
defects); –
tachograph (installation); –
speed limiting device (installation); –
evidence of fuel and/or oil spillage 5. STATISTICAL
DATA In order to get the comparable information on
the vehicles checked by the Member States, it was necessary to break down the
numbers for road trains and articulated vehicles into lorries and trailers as
well as lorries and semi-trailers respectively. Figures resulting out of this
splitting are put into italics throughout the report. 5.1. Overall
number of vehicles checked and their origin The total number of checked vehicles
amounts to 8,869,882 vehicles for the period of 2009-2010. In
this period the number of commercial vehicles in the EU adds up to 72,264,857[5] vehicles. The ratio of checked
vehicles reported for 2009-2010 to the overall fleet is 11.9% which
corresponds to 5.9% of roadside commercial vehicle checks per year. Article 3 of Directive 2000/30/EC lays down
the non-discriminatory spirit of inspections to be performed. Several Member States,
especially Belgium and Luxembourg report higher shares of foreign vehicles having
been subjects to roadside inspection while other Member States with sagnificant
transit traffic report a more balanced share of distribution of inspections
among resident and non-resident vehicles. While this may be due to other
factors unrelated to the nature of the inspection, the findings for Belgium and Luxembourg were similar in the previous report on the implementation of the directive.[6] The geographical situation of
certain Member States such as Cyprus or Malta, also has to be taken into
account. Table
2: origin of vehicles checked Reporting Member State || Registered in the Member State || Registered in other EU member states || Registered outside the EU || Total || % vehicles of the Member State Austria || 14,199 || 13,874 || 3,452 || 31,525 || 45.04% Belgium || 6,173 || 12,608 || n.a || 18,781 || 32.87% Bulgaria || 685,349 || 96,056 || n.a. || 781,405 || 87.71% Cyprus || 1,148 || n.a. || n.a. || 1,148 || n.a Czech Republic || 44,067 || 24,164 || 553 || 68,784 || 64.07% Denmark || 1,364 || 131 || n.a. || 1495 || 91.24% Estonia || 2,867 || 155 || n.a. || 3,022 || 94.87% Finland || 17,192 || 2,331 || 8,230 || 27,753 || 61.95% France || 970,433 || 885,713 || n.a || 1,856,146 || 52.28% Germany || 2,168,588 || 958,115 || 165,234 || 3,291,937 || 65.88% Greece || 22,799 || 4,011 || 2,559 || 29,369 || 77.63% Hungary || 456,338 || 91,115 || n.a. || 547,453 || 83.36% Ireland || 6,102 || 159 || n.a. || 6,261 || 97.46% Italy || n.a. || n.a. || n.a. || 35,654 || n.a Latvia || 4,840 || 2,671 || 141 || 7,652 || 63.25% Lithuania || 28,877 || 1,692 || 28,622 || 59,191 || 48.79% Luxembourg || 182 || 982 || n.a. || 1,164 || 15.64% Malta || 5,502 || 78 || n.a. || 5,580 || 98.60% Netherlands || 3,725 || 1,697 || n.a. || 5,422 || 68.70% Poland || n.a. || n.a. || n.a. || 1,658,996 || n.a. Portugal || 802 || 68 || n.a. || 870 || 92.18% Romania || 24,684 || 463 || n.a. || 25,147 || 98.16% Slovakia || 16,402 || 4,436 || n.a. || 20,838 || 78.71% Slovenia || 4,218 || 1,350 || 1,345 || 6,913 || 61.02% Spain || 3,808 || n.a. || n.a. || 3,808 || n.a. Sweden || 37,164 || 10,756 || n.a. || 47,920 || 77.55% United Kingdom || 154,677 || 170,971 || n.a. || 325,648 || 47.50% Total || 4,681,500 || 2,283,596 || 210,136 || 8,869,882 || 52.78% 5.2. Prohibited
vehicles Vehicles with dangerous deficiencies that
present a serious risk to occupants or other road users may be prohibited from
further use until those deficiencies have been rectified. According to the information sent by the
Member States the proportion of vehicles prohibited in relation to all vehicles
checked varies considerably from one Member State to another, from a high
figure of 58.5 % in the United Kingdom to only 0.3 %
in Bulgaria. Table 3: proportion of prohibited vehicles in
relation to all vehicles checked Reporting Member State || Vehicles registered in the reporting Member State || Vehicles registered in the EU (including reporting MS) Vehicles checked || Number of prohibitions || % of prohibitions(*) || Vehicles checked || Number of prohibitions || % of prohibitions (*) Austria || 14,199 || 5,827 || 41.0% || 28,073 || 12,970 || 46.2% Belgium || 6,173 || 436 || 7.1% || 18,781 || 1,155 || 6.1% Bulgaria || 685,349 || 1,224 || 0.2% || 781,405 || 2,357 || 0.3% Cyprus* || 1,148 || n.a. || n.a. || n.a || n.a. || n.a. Czech Republic || 44,067 || 790 || 1.8% || 67,225 || 945 || 1.4% Denmark || 1,364 || 31 || 2.3% || 1,495 || 31 || 2.1% Estonia || 2,867 || 733 || 25.6% || 3,022 || 582 || 19.3% Finland || 17,192 || 194 || 2.0% || 19,523 || 207 || 1.1% France || 970,433 || 39,470 || 4.1% || 1,856,146 || 86,797 || 4.7% Germany || 2,168,588 || 14,510 || 0.7% || 3,126,703 || 32,027 || 1.0% Greece || 22,799 || 2,957 || 13.0% || 26,810 || 3,059 || 11.4% Hungary* || 456,338 || n.a. || n.a. || 547453 || n.a. || n.a. Ireland* || 6,102 || n.a.. || n.a. || 6,261 || n.a. || n.a. Italy || 19,717 || n.a. || n.a || 24,059 || n.a. || n.a. Latvia* || 4,840 || n.a. || n.a. || 7,511 || 602 || 8.0% Lithuania || 28,877 || 196 || 0.7% || 30,605 || 219 || 0.7% Luxembourg* || 182 || n.a. || n.a. || 1,164 || n.a. || n.a. Malta || 5,502 || 2,578 || 46.9% || 5,580 || 2,877 || 51.6% Netherlands || 3,725 || 66 || 1.8% || 5,422 || 173 || 3.2% Poland || 1,658,996 || 8,506 || 0.5% || n.a || n.a. || n.a. Portugal || 802 || 16 || 2.0% || n.a. || n.a. || n.a. Romania || 24,684 || 9,675 || 39.2% || 25,147 || 11,604 || 46.1% Slovakia* || 16,407 || n.a. || n.a. || 20,838 || n.a. || n.a. Slovenia || 4,218 || 101 || 2.4% || 5,618 || 131 || 2.3% Spain || 3,808 || 641 || 16.83% || n.a || n.a. || n.a. Sweden || 37,164 || 2,285 || 6.1% || 47,920 || 9,103 || 19.0% United Kingdom || 154,677 || 47,362 || 30.6% || 325,648 || 190,585 || 58.5% Total || 6,360,218 || 137,598 || 2.2% || 6,982,409 || 355,424 || 5.1% *These Member States reported number of
failures instead of number of prohibitions. The figures seem to indicate that targeted
technical roadside inspections on poorly maintained vehicles enhance
operational effectiveness and decrease administrative burden. Member States
adopting this approach seem to have a higher capture rate of faulty vehicles
with fewer checks than other Member States with a higher number of inspections.
This is the case for the United Kingdom, Austria and Malta,
which have the highest prohibition rate, while Bulgaria, Lithuania
and Germany show the lowest rates for the prohibition of vehicles
registered all over the Union. 5.3. Types
of deficiencies and data by Member State The most frequent deficiencies detected during
inspections concern the functionality of braking systems, the roadworthy
condition of tyres and lighting systems (showing deficiency rates
of 19.8 %, 15.9 % and 42.5% respectively). These
figures highlight the importance of roadside inspections in relation to road
safety. Comparing data with the previous reporting period these are the same
problematic areas as reported before. (Annex I) For emissions and leakages, which apart from the road safety hazard
they pose potentially impact the environment, there has been a decrease of 1.5%
in the ratio of spillage of fuel and/or oil (4.1% from 5.6%) since the previous
reporting period. Emission deficiencies both for diesel as well as for
petrol fuelled commercial vehicles have dropped but not in a significant way. Even within the different test items — such
as the braking system for example — considerable differences in
deficiency rates were reported, ranging from 2.1% in Portugal to 48.3 % in the United Kingdom. This may be due to the different
testing methods applied by the Member States. The Commission with its proposal COM(2012)382
final which is a part of the Roadworthiness Package introduced a legislative
initiative aiming for a higher harmonization of testing methods applied during
technical inspections. Data submitted by Member States on the
number of inspections made on vehicles registered in non-EU countries are still
not sufficient to draw significant conclusions as to their roadworthy
condition. Annex II provides an overview of the number
of vehicles checked from Member States by country of registration and the ratio
of prohibitions issued. 6. TYPES
OF PENALTIES The Directive does not lay down a system of
penalties for any infringements discovered. Penalties are to be laid down by
the Member States without discrimination on grounds of nationality of the
driver or of the country of registration or entry into service of the
commercial vehicle. If it becomes evident that a commercial
vehicle presents a serious risk to its occupants or other road users, the
authority or inspector carrying out the inspection is empowered under
Directive 2000/30/EC to prohibit the use of a vehicle until the dangerous
deficiencies discovered have been rectified. Any serious deficiencies found in a
commercial vehicle belonging to a non‑resident, in particular those
leading to the banning of its use, must be notified to the competent
authorities of the Member State where it is registered. The competent authorities of the Member
State that found the serious deficiency may ask the competent authorities of
the Member State where it is registered to take appropriate measures such as subjecting
the vehicle to a further roadworthiness inspection. There is, however, no
reporting available on such cases. 7. CONCLUSIONS The yearly total number of vehicles checked
represents 5.9% of the commercial vehicle fleet for the EU as a whole. There has been an improvement of the number
of Member States communicating statistical data as well as of the details
included in those data since the previous reporting period. However,
communication of data was not done in a timely manner and the Commission had to
launch pre-infringement procedures against some Member States. The Directive lays down the model for
individual roadside inspection reports. As the Directive does not specify any
format for the transmission of the statistical data, Member States communicate
this information by very different methods, making it difficult to collate the
results submitted. For this reason the Commission has created
a standardised electronic format for Member States to use. Not all Member
States have, however, made use of it, rendering it difficult for the Commission
to draw reliable conclusions on issues such as place of registration of
inspected vehicles, the nature of the prohibitions issued, as well as for reporting
the deficiency rates of commercial vehicles. The data communicated seem to indicate that
a few Member States appear to focus roadside inspections on vehicles registered
outside their territory when compared to other Member States with comparable transit
traffic. The reported figures show that the efficiency of technical roadside
inspections can be increased through targeted checks. The administrative burden
for both enforcement authorities and transport operators can therefore be reduced.
As regards the roadworthy condition of
vehicles circulating on the territories of the Union, Member States are
encouraged to pay particular attention to the categories of deficiencies that
continue to be most problematic, namely braking systems, tyres and lighting
systems. ANNEX I: DETECTED
DEFICIENCIES PER INSPECTION POINT ANNEX II VEHICLES
CHECKED AND PROHIBITION RATE BY MEMBER STATE NOTE:
The figures reported below do not take into account the splitting up for road
trains and articulated vehicles. Checked Countries || Checking countries (number checked:% prohibitions) AT || BE || BG || CY || CZ || DE || DK Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % AE || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. AL || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. AT || 14,199 || 41.0 % || 101 || 1.0 % || 864 || 0.3 % || || n.a. || 458 || 0.4 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % AZ || 1 || 100.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BA || 174 || 60.9 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BE || 67 || 29.9 % || 6,173 || 7.1 % || 330 || 1.8 % || || n.a. || 17 || 5.9 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % BG || 761 || 50.9 % || 246 || 6.1 % || 266,621 || 0.5 % || || n.a. || 157 || 3.8 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % BI || 2 || 50.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BY || 91 || 62.6 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 141 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. CH || 144 || 51.4 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. CS || 361 || 52.4 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. CY || 18 || 38.9 % || 4 || 0.0 % || 520 || 0.0 % || 1,063 || 161.4 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % CZ || 2,051 || 41.3 % || 524 || 6.3 % || 4,498 || 0.3 % || || n.a. || 28,499 || 2.8 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % DE || 2,187 || 29.6 % || 1,864 || 4.3 % || 4,570 || 1.0 % || || n.a. || 1,958 || 0.5 % || 1,510,158 || 1.0 % || 59 || n.a. DK || 22 || 27.3 % || 37 || 5.4 % || 73 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 6 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 1,066 || 2.9 % EE || 34 || 32.4 % || 50 || 6.0 % || 306 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 157 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. EL || 95 || 64.2 % || 16 || 6.3 % || 4,214 || 3.1 % || || n.a. || 22 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % ES || 62 || 38.7 % || 650 || 7.5 % || 271 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 115 || 0.9 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. FI || 13 || 38.5 % || 20 || 5.0 % || 131 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 3 || n.a. FR || 37 || 51.4 % || 1,649 || 4.7 % || 448 || 2.0 % || || n.a. || 51 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % GE || 3 || 100.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. HR || 246 || 43.5 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 20 || 5.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. HU || 3,378 || 51.4 % || 376 || 4.5 % || 5,431 || 0.3 % || || n.a. || 1,062 || 1.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % IE || 21 || 23.8 % || 54 || 1.9 % || 39 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 3 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. IN || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. IR || 5 || 40.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. IT || 668 || 40.3 % || 451 || 3.8 % || 557 || 0.4 % || || n.a. || 52 || 1.9 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % LI || 15 || 40.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. LK || 1 || 100.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. LT || 196 || 50.0 % || 347 || 7.8 % || 832 || 0.4 % || || n.a. || 319 || 0.6 % || || n.a. || 3 || n.a. LU || 20 || 5.0 % || 542 || 4.1 % || 62 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % LV || 56 || 41.1 % || 61 || 9.8 % || 505 || 0.4 % || || n.a. || 241 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % Macedonia (FYROM) || 42 || 45.2 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MD || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 6 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. ME || 16 || 93.8 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MK || 5 || 40.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 13 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. Moldova || 42 || 59.5 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MT || 1 || 0.0 % || 7 || 42.9 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % NL || 258 || 27.9 % || 2,194 || 6.8 % || 3,667 || 0.5 % || || n.a. || 194 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 4 || n.a. NO || 4 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. NotEU || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. OtherEUMS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 644,373 || 2.7 % || || n.a. OtherNotEUMS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 115,704 || 2.4 % || || n.a. PA || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. PL || 1,384 || 49.1 % || 1,406 || 6.9 % || 14,307 || 0.5 % || || n.a. || 3,961 || 1.5 % || || n.a. || 11 || n.a. PT || 48 || 41.7 % || 313 || 7.0 % || 421 || 0.2 % || || n.a. || 14 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % PY || 1 || 100.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. RO || 1,835 || 53.8 % || 316 || 8.2 % || 21,191 || 0.7 % || || n.a. || 597 || 2.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. RS || 2 || 50.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 50 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. RU || 47 || 34.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 34 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. SE || 12 || 33.3 % || 35 || 8.6 % || 145 || 0.7 % || || n.a. || 8 || 12.5 % || || n.a. || 10 || n.a. SI || 935 || 48.1 % || 225 || 4.0 % || 838 || 0.5 % || || n.a. || 53 || 1.9 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % SK || 1,510 || 49.5 % || 402 || 4.7 % || 2,964 || 0.5 % || || n.a. || 3,130 || 1.5 % || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. SM || 0 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. SV || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. TR || 277 || 30.7 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 25 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. UA || 132 || 58.3 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 54 || 1.9 % || || n.a. || || n.a. UK || 40 || 42.5 % || 223 || 5.4 % || 345 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 14 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % US || 1 || 100.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. ZM || 1 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. Checked Countries || Checking countries (number checked:% prohibitions) EE || EL || ES || FI || FR || HU || IE Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % AL || || n.a. || 285 || 28.1 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. AT || || n.a. || 30 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 9 || n.a. || 4,269 || 5.9 % || 3,089 || 3.9 % || || 0.0 % AZ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 7 || 14.3 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BA || || n.a. || 22 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BE || || n.a. || 25 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 18 || n.a. || 78,515 || 5.0 % || 63 || 6.3 % || || 0.0 % BG || || n.a. || 2,368 || 3.4 % || || 0.0 % || 55 || n.a. || 12,899 || 9.2 % || 4,100 || 4.9 % || || 0.0 % BY || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 82 || 3.7 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. CH || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. || 6,868 || 4.7 % || || n.a. || || n.a. CY || || n.a. || 12 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 13 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % CZ || 3 || 0.0 % || 37 || 2.7 % || || 0.0 % || 38 || n.a. || 24,316 || 7.5 % || 6,317 || 5.0 % || || 0.0 % DE || 1 || 0.0 % || 125 || 1.6 % || || 0.0 % || 147 || n.a. || 90,300 || 4.9 % || 2,786 || 2.5 % || || 0.0 % DK || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 78 || n.a. || 2,692 || 2.9 % || 23 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % EE || 2,096 || 27.0 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 589 || 0.5 % || 3,249 || 6.8 % || 161 || 5.0 % || || 0.0 % EL || || n.a. || 18,530 || 16.0 % || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 16,042 || 5.0 % || 216 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % ES || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. || 3,808 || 0.0 % || 9 || n.a. || 187,927 || 5.4 % || 198 || 3.0 % || || 0.0 % FI || 24 || 8.3 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 12,474 || 1.6 % || 913 || 4.6 % || 5 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % FR || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 11 || n.a. || 970,433 || 4.1 % || 100 || 12.0 % || || 0.0 % GE || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. HR || || n.a. || 12 || 8.3 % || || n.a. || 4 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. HU || 1 || 100.0 % || 22 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 17 || n.a. || 14,014 || 6.3 % || 456,338 || 4.1 % || || 0.0 % IE || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 2 || n.a. || 7,659 || 5.6 % || 60 || 3.3 % || 6,102 || 46.8 % IR || || n.a. || 13 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. IT || || n.a. || 63 || 3.2 % || || 0.0 % || 6 || n.a. || 82,041 || 4.7 % || 1,289 || 6.5 % || || 0.0 % KZ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 11 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. LI || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 3 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. LT || 17 || 23.5 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 91 || n.a. || 3,804 || 10.2 % || 1,359 || 8.1 % || || 0.0 % LU || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 9 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % LV || 40 || 12.5 % || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 103 || 3.9 % || 18,004 || 4.4 % || 433 || 7.2 % || || 0.0 % MD || || n.a. || 52 || 1.9 % || || n.a. || 7 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MK || || n.a. || 1,469 || 9.2 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MT || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % NL || || n.a. || 10 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 72 || n.a. || 58,187 || 5.5 % || 665 || 0.2 % || || 0.0 % NO || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 12 || n.a. || 408 || 3.9 % || || n.a. || || n.a. OtherNotEUMS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 51,983 || 5.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. PL || 27 || 14.8 % || 95 || 2.1 % || || 0.0 % || 212 || 2.4 % || 70,253 || 6.3 % || 15,022 || 7.1 % || || 0.0 % PT || || n.a. || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 68,860 || 4.0 % || 17 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % RO || 1 || 0.0 % || 463 || 3.0 % || || 0.0 % || 15 || 6.7 % || 32,116 || 7.1 % || 30,910 || 5.3 % || || 0.0 % RS || || n.a. || 109 || 3.7 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. RU || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 5,106 || 1.7 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. SE || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 165 || n.a. || 1,670 || 4.0 % || 130 || 0.8 % || || 0.0 % SI || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 6 || n.a. || 7,610 || 6.0 % || 6,600 || 9.2 % || || 0.0 % SK || 3 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 25 || n.a. || 23,759 || 6.2 % || 17,438 || 4.9 % || || 0.0 % TR || || n.a. || 297 || 2.0 % || || n.a. || 19 || 5.3 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. UA || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 240 || 2.9 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. UK || || n.a. || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 9 || n.a. || 17,355 || 3.4 % || 111 || 1.8 % || 159 || 79.9 % Checked Countries || Checking countries (number checked:% prohibitions) IT || LT || LU || LV || MT || NL || PL Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % AL || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 7 || n.a. AR || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 23 || n.a. AT || 111 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 2 || 150.0 % || || 0.0 % || 2 || 50.0 % || 6 || 0.0 % || 781 || n.a. AZ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 142 || n.a. BA || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 530 || n.a. BE || 143 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 69 || 98.6 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 138 || 8.7 % || 295 || n.a. BG || 324 || n.a. || 14 || 0.0 % || 20 || 120.0 % || 15 || n.a. || || n.a. || 20 || 5.0 % || 5,008 || n.a. BY || || n.a. || 244 || 7.0 % || || n.a. || 18 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 24,737 || n.a. CH || || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 188 || n.a. CS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 356 || n.a. CY || 10 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 3 || 0.0 % || 52 || n.a. CZ || 202 || n.a. || 14 || 0.0 % || 15 || 120.0 % || 7 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 36 || 2.8 % || 20,660 || n.a. DE || 267 || n.a. || 5 || 0.0 % || 149 || 120.1 % || 7 || n.a. || 2 || 50.0 % || 191 || 3.7 % || 10,745 || n.a. DK || 13 || n.a. || 26 || 15.4 % || 2 || 0.0 % || 19 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 8 || 0.0 % || 383 || n.a. EE || 15 || n.a. || 122 || 3.3 % || 4 || 100.0 % || 217 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 14 || 0.0 % || 7,766 || n.a. EL || 174 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 9 || 0.0 % || 737 || n.a. ES || 321 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 50 || 94.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 31 || 9.7 % || 1,174 || n.a. FI || 12 || n.a. || 11 || 9.1 % || || 0.0 % || 16 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 2 || 0.0 % || 234 || n.a. FR || 735 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 34 || 132.4 % || || 0.0 % || 1 || 0.0 % || 14 || 7.1 % || 216 || n.a. GE || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 309 || n.a. HR || || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 1,098 || n.a. HU || 235 || n.a. || 8 || 0.0 % || 15 || 133.3 % || 5 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 18 || 11.1 % || 5,424 || n.a. IE || 21 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 2 || 150.0 % || 2 || n.a. || 6 || 33.3 % || 8 || 0.0 % || 236 || n.a. IS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 133 || n.a. IT || 19,717 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 14 || 135.7 % || 3 || n.a. || 22 || 40.9 % || 12 || 8.3 % || 1,454 || n.a. KG || || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1,051 || n.a. KZ || || n.a. || 6 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 750 || n.a. LI || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 420 || n.a. LT || 72 || n.a. || 39,923 || 1.3 % || 10 || 80.0 % || 675 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 64 || 1.6 % || 43,678 || n.a. LU || 39 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 112 || 119.6 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 9 || 0.0 % || 115 || n.a. LV || 15 || n.a. || 317 || 3.2 % || 6 || 166.7 % || 4,840 || 12.4 % || || 0.0 % || 13 || 7.7 % || 13,987 || n.a. Macedonia (FYROM) || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. MD || || n.a. || 8 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 4 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1,763 || n.a. MK || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 623 || n.a. MT || 12 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 4,958 || 52.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 4 || n.a. NL || 128 || n.a. || 13 || 0.0 % || 26 || 92.3 % || 12 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 2,131 || 3.1 % || 2,549 || n.a. NO || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 124 || n.a. NotEU || 1,156 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. PL || 482 || n.a. || 833 || 5.9 % || 41 || 131.7 % || 285 || n.a. || 5 || 40.0 % || 246 || 4.1 % || 982,932 || 0.9 % PT || 86 || n.a. || 0 || 0.0 % || 12 || 216.7 % || || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 13 || 0.0 % || 478 || n.a. PY || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. RO || 302 || n.a. || 8 || 0.0 % || 18 || 133.3 % || 2 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 22 || 9.1 % || 5,971 || n.a. RS || || n.a. || 3 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. RU || || n.a. || 861 || 2.8 % || || n.a. || 91 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 38,813 || n.a. SE || 21 || n.a. || 5 || 20.0 % || || 0.0 % || 2 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 7 || 0.0 % || 438 || n.a. SI || 221 || n.a. || 6 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 2 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 8 || 12.5 % || 2,280 || n.a. SK || 287 || n.a. || 21 || 4.8 % || 26 || 92.3 % || 18 || n.a. || || 0.0 % || 18 || 0.0 % || 11,294 || n.a. SM || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 6 || n.a. TJ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 24 || n.a. TM || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 14 || n.a. TR || || n.a. || 2 || 0.0 % || || n.a. || 2 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 4,539 || n.a. UA || || n.a. || 71 || 9.9 % || || n.a. || 22 || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 32,632 || n.a. UK || 94 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || 6 || 16.7 % || 1 || n.a. || 7 || 71.4 % || 15 || 6.7 % || 201 || n.a. UZ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 24 || n.a. VA || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. Checked Countries || Checking countries (number checked:% prohibitions) PT || RO || SE || SK || SL || UK Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % || Checks || % AT || || 0.0 % || 4 || 25.0 % || 42 || 40.5 % || 55 || 27.3 % || 22 || n.a. || 504 || 58.3 % AZ || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. BA || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 224 || 2.7 % || || n.a. BE || || 0.0 % || 2 || 0.0 % || 34 || 44.1 % || 2 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 2,164 || 68.3 % BG || 3 || n.a. || 24 || 58.3 % || 120 || 154.2 % || 79 || 3.8 % || 83 || 6.0 % || 3,119 || 84.6 % BY || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. || || n.a. CH || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 4 || n.a. || || n.a. CY || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 56 || 82.1 % CZ || || 0.0 % || 12 || 8.3 % || 251 || 65.7 % || 552 || 31.3 % || 31 || 9.7 % || 5,012 || 66.3 % DE || || 0.0 % || 10 || 20.0 % || 486 || 34.0 % || 24 || 12.5 % || 5 || n.a. || 5,977 || 51.9 % DK || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 937 || 49.3 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 203 || 64.5 % EE || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 393 || 54.2 % || 15 || 26.7 % || 1 || n.a. || 432 || 51.4 % EL || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 6 || 33.3 % || 4 || 0.0 % || 1 || n.a. || 251 || 84.1 % ES || 41 || n.a. || 8 || 62.5 % || 38 || 71.1 % || 6 || 0.0 % || 14 || n.a. || 8,293 || 79.4 % FI || || 0.0 % || 1 || 0.0 % || 1,251 || 35.5 % || 3 || 33.3 % || 1 || n.a. || 25 || 32.0 % FR || || 0.0 % || 5 || 20.0 % || 21 || 42.9 % || 3 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 2,613 || 57.2 % GE || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 1 || n.a. || || n.a. HR || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 236 || 2.1 % || || n.a. HU || || 0.0 % || 142 || 32.4 % || 106 || 63.2 % || 303 || 23.1 % || 162 || 5.6 % || 4,778 || 63.2 % IE || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 27 || 51.9 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 10,661 || 68.0 % IT || || 0.0 % || 21 || 28.6 % || 5 || 100.0 % || 9 || 11.1 % || 61 || 3.3 % || 4,072 || 80.4 % LT || || 0.0 % || 4 || 100.0 % || 425 || 82.1 % || 32 || 3.1 % || 18 || n.a. || 4,184 || 71.3 % LU || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 6 || n.a. || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 225 || 62.7 % LV || || 0.0 % || 2 || 50.0 % || 196 || 63.3 % || 12 || 8.3 % || 3 || n.a. || 694 || 64.7 % MD || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 8 || n.a. || || n.a. ME || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 3 || n.a. || || n.a. MK || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 35 || n.a. || || n.a. MT || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 3 || 100.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 81 || 92.6 % NL || || 0.0 % || 10 || 30.0 % || 492 || 35.0 % || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 6,580 || 55.4 % PL || || 0.0 % || 101 || 24.8 % || 1,932 || 80.4 % || 1,368 || 8.6 % || 145 || 2.8 % || 17,907 || 72.3 % PT || 598 || 2.7 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 17 || 82.4 % || 0 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 3,193 || 85.2 % RO || || 0.0 % || 20,879 || 46.3 % || 122 || 96.7 % || 196 || 18.4 % || 163 || 3.1 % || 4,916 || 86.4 % RS || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 148 || 1.4 % || || n.a. RU || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 15 || n.a. || || n.a. SE || || 0.0 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 26,550 || 8.6 % || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 86 || 67.4 % SI || || 0.0 % || 2 || 50.0 % || 37 || 48.6 % || 23 || 0.0 % || 3,469 || 2.9 % || 1,657 || 71.5 % SK || || 0.0 % || 21 || 38.1 % || 103 || 63.1 % || 0 || 0.0 % || 97 || 2.1 % || 3,430 || 69.0 % TR || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 12 || 8.3 % || || n.a. UA || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || || n.a. || 17 || 5.9 % || || n.a. UK || || 0.0 % || 1 || 100.0 % || 37 || 59.5 % || 1 || 0.0 % || || 0.0 % || 122,853 || 38.6 % [1] Regulation (EC) No 1072/2009 of the European
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