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Document L:1989:094:TOC

    Official Journal of the European Communities, L 94, 7 April 1989


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    Official Journal
    of the European Communities

    ISSN 0378-6978

    L 94
    Volume 32
    7 April 1989



    English edition

     

    Legislation

      

    Contents

     

    Acts whose publication is obligatory

     
     

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    Council Regulation (EEC) No 885/89 of 5 April 1989 on the arrangements applying to imports for 1989 of products falling within CN codes 0714 10 91, 0714 10 99, 0714 90 11 and 0714 90 19 originating in third countries which are not members of the GATT, other than China

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    Council Regulation (EEC) No 886/89 of 5 April 1989 opening and providing for the administration of a Community tariff quota for onions, fresh or chilled, originating in Egypt (1989)

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    Council Regulation (EEC) No 887/89 of 5 April 1989 amending for the third time Regulation (EEC) No 1866/86 laying down certain technical measures for the conservation of fishery resources in the waters of the Baltic Sea, the Belts and the Sound

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 888/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the import levies on cereals and on wheat or rye flour, groats and meal

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 889/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the premiums to be added to the import levies on cereals, flour and malt

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 890/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the minimum levies on the importation of olive oil and levies on the importation of other olive oil sector products

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 891/89 of 5 April 1989 on special detailed rules for the application of the system of import and export licences for cereals and rice

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 892/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the aid for cotton

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 893/89 of 6 April 1989 re-establishing the preferential customs duty on imports of multiflorous (spray) carnations originating in Israel

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 894/89 of 6 April 1989 repealing Regulation (EEC) No 4180/88 applying the duty in the Common Customs Tariff to imports of fresh lemons originating in Cyprus

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 895/89 of 6 April 1989 introducing a countervailing charge on cabbage lettuca originating in Israel

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 896/89 of 6 April 1989 introducing a countervailing charge on cucumbers originating in Poland

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 897/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the import levies on white sugar and raw sugar

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 898/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the export refunds on cereals and on wheat or rye flour, groats and meal

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    Commission Regulation (EEC) No 899/89 of 6 April 1989 fixing the amount of the subsidy on oil seeds

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    II Acts whose publication is not obligatory

     
      

    Commission

      

    89/228/EEC:

     
     

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    Commission Decision of 30 November 1988 on Decree-Law No 370/87 of 7 September 1987 of the Italian Government subsequently converted into Law No 460 of 4 November 1987 on production and marketing, including new standards for the production and marketing of wine sector products (Only the Italian text is authentic)

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    89/229/EEC:

     
     

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    Commission Decision of 21 December 1988 on a national scheme to encourage the use of milk for feeding calves (Only the French text is authentic)

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    89/230/EEC:

     
      

    Commission Decision of 17 March 1989 on import licences in respect of beef and veal products originating in Botswana, Kenya, Madagascar, Swaziland and Zimbabwe

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    Acts whose titles are printed in light type are those relating to day-to-day management of agricultural matters, and are generally valid for a limited period.
    The titles of all other Acts are printed in bold type and preceded by an asterisk.


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