Commission Regulation (EC) No 2412/96 of 18 December 1996 introducing prior Community surveillance of imports of certain iron and steel products covered by the ECSC and EC Treaties originating in certain third countries
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 2412/96 of 18 December 1996 introducing prior Community surveillance of imports of certain iron and steel products covered by the ECSC and EC Treaties originating in certain third countries
THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 3285/94 of 22 December 1994 on common rules for imports and repealing Regulation (EC) No 518/94 (1), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 2315/96 (2), and in particular Article 11 thereof,
Having regard to Regulation (EC) No 519/94 of 7 March 1994 on common rules for imports from certain third countries and repealing Regulations (EEC) No 1765/82, (EEC) No 1766/82 and (EEC) No 3420/83 (3), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 1897/96 (4), and in particular Article 9 (1) thereof,
Consultations having taken place within the Committees set up under the Regulations referred to above,
Whereas by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2914/95 (5), as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 464/96 (6), imports in to the Community of certain iron and steel products covered by the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community and the Treaty establishing the European Community were subject to a priori Community surveillance;
Whereas in accordance with the provisions of Regulations (EC) No 3285/94 and (EC) No 519/94, products covered by the Treaty establishing the European Coal and Steel Community are subject to the common rules for imports and it is therefore necessary that the arrangements for Community surveillance measures in respect of ECSC products be adopted in accordance with the provisions of those Regulations;
Whereas the steel market in the Community has been unstable in recent years, partly due to pressure from imports and notably from regions with excessive production capacity and weak domestic consumption. The steel market was still relatively unstable in 1996 and it is difficult to forecast trends for 1997 owing to the absence of recent trade statistics. However, the economic indicators which are currently available show the following trends:
A. Production. In 1995, production of crude steel in the Community amounted to 156 million tonnes, 2,6 % higher than in 1994. During the first nine months of 1996, Community production decreased by 7,7 % compared with the same period in 1995. For 1996 as a whole, production is expected to fall to 148 million tonnes, 5 % below 1995;
B. Imports. Imports of ECSC steel products into the Community from all third countries amounted to 17,9 million tonnes in 1995, 60 % of which (10,8 million tonnes) were flat and long products. According to estimates based on trends during the first months of 1996, imports for 1996 as a whole should decrease by an average of 16 %. Forecasts are, however, hard to establish with certainty because of the absence of up to date trade statistics for all Member States and important changes in trade structures. The drop in imports during 1996 was preceded by sharp increases of 30 to 35 % in 1995 and in 1994. For some ECSC steel products, these import trends were combined with very low import prices compared to the Community price level. Furthermore, the average 16 % decrease in the level of imports in 1996 reflects decreases of 37 % for semi-finishes products and 38 % for long products, whereas imports of flat products are estimated to rise by an average of 9 %. Member States are unequally affected by these trends. In some Member States, imports of certain flat products have increased by more than 100 % in the first part of 1996, compared with the same period of 1995;
C. Exports. Exports of ECSC steel products decreased by an average of 22 % in 1995 (EUR 12) compared with total exports of 23,4 million tonnes in 1994. Exports to specific markets dropped by between 13 % and 45 %. Community exports are provisionally expected to increase by around 7 % per year in 1996 and 1997;
D. Similar trends apply to certain steel products covered by the EC Treaty. Imports of certain grain-oriented and non-grain-oriented electrical sheet products subject to the EC Treaty (CN 7226 11 90 and 7226 19 90) increased by more than 100 % in 1995 and remain sensitive for the Community market. Production of steel tubes and pipes is expected to fall by around 10 % in 1996 compared with 1995. Imports of steel tubes and pipes increased by an average of 60 % in 1995 compared with 1994. Prices of products from certain third countries are 30 to 50 % below those of Community producers. The steel tubes and pipes sector is expected to remain sensitive for the Community market;
Whereas, therefore, the trend in imports of certain ECSC and EC products originating in third countries covered by this Regulation threatens to cause injury to Community producers and the interests of the Community require that imports of those products should be subject to prior Community surveillance in order to provide statistical information permitting rapid analysis of import trends;
Whereas the completion of the internal market requires that the formalities to be accomplished by Community importers be identical wherever the goods may be cleared;
Whereas release for free circulation of the products covered by this Regulation should be made subject to presentation of a surveillance document meeting uniform criteria;
Whereas that document should on simple application by the importer, be endorsed by the authorities of the Member States within a certain period but without the importer thereby acquiring any right to import; the document should therefore be valid only during such period as the import rules remain unchanged;
Whereas the surveillance documents issued for the purposes of Community surveillance must be valid throughout the Community, regardless of the Member State of issue;
Whereas the Member States and the Commission should exchange the information resulting from Community surveillance as fully as possible;
Whereas the issue of surveillance documents, while subject to standard conditions at Community level, is to be the responsibility of the national authorities;
Whereas it should be recalled that the import of certain iron and steel products from certain third countries is subject not only to the presentation of a surveillance document but also of an export document to be granted in accordance with arrangements established within the framework of an agreement with those third countries and the application of this Regulation is without prejudice to those arrangements,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
Article 1
1. From 1 January 1997, the release for free circulation in the Community of iron and steel products covered by the ECSC and EC Treaties listed in Annex I, originating in non-member countries other than the countries of the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) or the countries which are parties to the Agreement on the European Economic Area (EEA), shall be subject to prior Community surveillance in accordance with Articles 11 and 12 of Regulation (EC) No 3285/94 and Articles 9 and 10 of Regulation (EC) No 519/94.
2. The classification of the products covered by this Regulation is based on the tariff and statistical nomenclature of the Community (hereinafter called the 'combined nomenclature`, or in abbreviated form 'CN`). The origin of the products covered by this Regulation shall be determined in accordance with the rules in force in the Community.
Article 2
1. The release for free circulation of the products referred to in Article 1 in the Community shall be subject to presentation of a surveillance document issued by the relevant authorities of a Member State.
2. The surveillance document referred to in paragraph 1 shall be issued automatically by the competent authority in the Member States, without charge for any quantities requested, within five working days of presentation of an application by any Community importer, wherever established in the Community. This application shall be deemed to have been received by the competent national authority no later than three working days after submission, unless it is proven otherwise.
3. A surveillance document issued by one of the authorities listed in Annex II shall be valid throughout the Community.
4. The surveillance document shall be made out on a form corresponding to the model at Annex III. The importer's application shall include the following elements:
(a) the name and full address of the applicant (including telephone and telefax numbers, and possible identification number used by the competent national authorities) and VAT registration number, if subject to VAT;
(b) if applicable, the name and full address of the declarant or representative of the applicant (including telephone and telefax numbers);
(c) the full name and address of the exporter;
(d) the exact description of the goods, including:
- their trade name,
- the combined nomenclature (CN) code(s),
- the country of origin,
- the country of consignment;
(e) the net weight, expressed in kilograms and also quantity in the unit prescribed where other than net weight, by combined nomenclature heading;
(f) the cif value of the goods in ecus at the Community frontier by combined nomenclature heading;
(g) whether the products concerned are seconds or of substandard quality (7);
(h) the proposed period and place of customs clearance;
(i) whether the application is a repeat of a previous application concerning the same contract;
(j) the following declaration, dated and signed by the applicant with the transcription of his name in capital letters:
'I, the undersigned, certify that the information provided in this application is true and given in good faith, and that I am established in the Community.`
The importer shall also submit a copy of the contract of sale or purchase, the pro forma invoice and/or, in cases where the goods are not directly purchased in the country of production, a certificate of production issued by the producing steel mill.
5. Surveillance documents may be used only for such time as arrangements for liberalization of imports remain in force in respect of the transactions concerned. Without prejudice to possible changes in the import regulations in force or decisions taken in the framework of an agreement or the management of a quota:
- the period of validity of the surveillance document is hereby fixed at four months,
- unused or partly used surveillance documents may be renewed for an equal period.
6. The importer shall return surveillance documents to the issuing authority at the end of their period of validity.
Article 3
1. A finding that the unit price at which the transaction is effected exceeds that indicated in the surveillance document by less than 5 % or that the total value or quantity of the products presented for import exceeds the value or quantity given in the surveillance document by less than 5 % shall not preclude the release for free circulation of the products in question.
2. Applications for surveillance documents and the documents themselves shall be confidential. They shall be restricted to the competent authorities and the applicant.
Article 4
1. Within the first 10 days of each month, the Member States shall communicate to the Commission:
(a) details of the quantities and values (calculated in ecus) for which surveillance documents were issued during the preceding month;
(b) details of imports during the month preceding the month referred to in subparagraph (a).
The information provided by Member States shall be broken down by product, CN code and by country.
2. The Member States shall give notification of any anomalies or cases of fraud which they discover and, where relevant, the basis on which they have refused to grant a surveillance document.
Article 5
Any notices to be given hereunder shall be given to the Commission of the European Communities and shall be communicated electronically within the integrated network set up for this purpose, unless for imperative technical reasons it is necessary to use other means of communication temporarily.
Article 6
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
This Regulation shall apply from 1 January to 31 December 1997.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels, 18 December 1996.
For the Commission
Leon BRITTAN
Vice-President
(1) OJ No L 349, 31. 12. 1994, p. 53.
(2) OJ No L 314, 4. 12. 1996, p. 1.
(3) OJ No L 67, 10. 3. 1994, p. 89.
(4) OJ No L 250, 2. 10. 1996, p. 1.
(5) OJ No L 305, 19. 12. 1995, p. 23.
(6) OJ No L 65, 15. 3. 1996, p. 4.
(7) Under the criteria given in OJ No C 180, 11. 7. 1991, p. 4.
ANNEX I
List of products subject to prior surveillance (1997)
7208 10 00
7208 25 00
7208 26 00
7208 27 00
7208 36 00
7208 37 10
7208 37 90
7208 38 10
7208 38 90
7208 39 10
7208 39 90
7208 40 10
7208 40 90
7208 51 10
7208 51 30
7208 51 50
7208 51 91
7208 51 99
7208 52 10
7208 52 91
7208 52 99
7208 53 10
7208 53 90
7208 54 10
7208 54 90
7208 90 10
7209 15 00
7209 16 10
7209 16 90
7209 17 10
7209 17 90
7209 18 10
7209 18 91
7209 18 99
7209 25 00
7209 26 10
7209 26 90
7209 27 10
7209 27 90
7209 28 10
7209 28 90
7209 90 10
7210 11 10
7210 12 11
7210 12 19
7210 20 10
7210 30 10
7210 41 10
7210 49 10
7210 50 10
7210 61 10
7210 69 10
7210 70 31
7210 70 39
7210 90 31
7210 90 33
7210 90 38
7211 13 00
7211 14 10
7211 14 90
7211 19 20
7211 19 90
7211 23 10
7211 23 51
7211 23 91
7211 29 20
7211 90 11
7212 10 10
7212 10 91
7212 20 11
7212 30 11
7212 40 10
7212 40 91
7212 50 31
7212 50 51
7212 60 11
7212 60 91
7213 10 00
7213 20 00
7213 91 10
7213 91 20
7213 91 41
7213 91 49
7213 91 70
7213 91 90
7213 99 10
7213 99 90
7214 20 00
7214 30 00
7214 91 10
7214 91 90
7214 99 10
7214 99 31
7214 99 39
7214 99 50
7214 99 61
7214 99 69
7214 99 80
7214 99 90
7215 90 10
7216 10 00
7216 21 00
7216 22 00
7216 31 11
7216 31 19
7216 31 91
7216 31 99
7216 32 11
7216 32 19
7216 32 91
7216 32 99
7216 33 10
7216 33 90
7216 40 10
7216 40 90
7216 50 10
7216 50 91
7216 50 99
7216 99 10
7219 11 00
7219 12 10
7219 12 90
7219 13 10
7219 13 90
7219 14 10
7219 14 90
7219 21 10
7219 21 90
7219 22 10
7219 22 90
7219 23 00
7219 24 00
7219 31 00
7219 32 10
7219 32 90
7219 33 10
7219 33 90
7219 34 10
7219 34 90
7219 35 10
7219 35 90
7221 00 10
7221 00 90
7222 11 11
7222 11 19
7222 11 29
7222 11 91
7222 11 99
7222 19 10
7222 19 90
7222 30 10
7222 40 10
7222 40 30
7225 11 00
7225 19 10
7225 19 90
7225 20 20
7225 30 00
7225 40 80
7226 11 10
7226 11 90
7226 19 10
7226 19 30
7226 19 90
7227 10 00
7227 20 00
7227 90 10
7227 90 50
7227 90 95
7228 10 10
7228 10 30
7228 20 11
7228 20 19
7228 20 30
7228 30 20
7228 30 41
7228 30 49
7228 30 61
7228 30 69
7228 30 70
7228 30 89
7228 60 10
7228 70 10
7228 70 31
7228 80 10
7228 80 90
7301 10 00
Complete CN heading 7304
Complete CN heading 7306
7307 93 11
7307 93 19
7307 99 30
7307 99 90
ANEXO II - BILAG II - ANHANG II - ÐÁÑÁÑÔÇÌÁ ÉÉ - ANNEX II - ANNEXE II - ALLEGATO II - BIJLAGE II - ANEXO II - LIITE II - BILAGA II
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BELGIQUE/BELGIË
Ministère des affaires économiques
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Quatrième division: Mise en oeuvre des politiques commerciales internationales - Services des licences
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Ministerie van Economische Zaken
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DANMARK
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DEUTSCHLAND
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ÊïñíÜñïõ 1
GR-105 63 ÁèÞíá
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ESPAÑA
Ministerio de Comercio y Turismo
Dirección General de Comercio Exterior
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FRANCE
SERIBE
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IRELAND
Licensing Unit
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IRL-Dublin 2
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ITALIA
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D.G. Import-export, Divisione V
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Ministère des affaires étrangères
Office des licences
BP 113
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ÖSTERREICH
Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Angelegenheiten
Außenwirtschaftsadministration
Landstraßer Hauptstraße 55-57
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Direcção-Geral do Comércio
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PL 512
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Kommerskollegium
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UNITED KINGDOM
Department of Trade and Industry
Import Licensing Branch
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Billingham, Cleveland
UK-TS23 2NF
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