Commission Regulation (EC) No 437/2009 of 26 May 2009 opening and providing for the administration of a Community import tariff quota for young male bovine animals for fattening
Modified by
Commission Regulation (EU) No 291/2010of 31 March 2010correcting Regulations (EC) No 437/2009, (EC) No 438/2009 and (EC) No 1064/2009 as regards the end-use procedure laid down for imports of certain agricultural products under tariff quotas, 32010R0291, April 8, 2010
Commission Regulation (EC) No 437/2009of 26 May 2009opening and providing for the administration of a Community import tariff quota for young male bovine animals for fatteningTHE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007 of 22 October 2007 establishing a common organisation of agricultural markets and on specific provisions for certain agricultural products (Single CMO Regulation)OJ L 299, 16.11.2007, p. 1., and in particular Article 144(1) and Article 148 in conjunction with Article 4 thereof,Whereas:(1)The WTO schedule CXL requires the Community to open an annual import tariff quota for 169000 head of young male bovine animals for fattening. However, as a result of negotiations which led to the Agreement in the form of an Exchange of Letters between the European Community and the United States of America pursuant to Article XXIV:6 and Article XXVIII of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) 1994OJ L 124, 11.5.2006, p. 15., approved by Council Decision 2006/333/ECOJ L 124, 11.5.2006, p. 13., the Community undertook to incorporate in its schedule for all Member States an adjustment of 24070 head for that import quota.(2)Detailed rules for the administration of these quotas are laid down in Commission Regulation (EC) No 558/2007 of 23 May 2007 opening and providing for the administration of an import tariff quota for young male bovine animals for fatteningOJ L 132, 24.5.2007, p. 21., for periods from 1 July of each year to 30 June of the following year.(3)The use of the first-come, first-served principle has proved positive in other agricultural sectors, and in the interest of administrative simplification, the import quota for young male bovine animals for fattening should henceforth be administered in accordance with the method indicated in Article 144(2)(a) of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007. This should be done in accordance with Articles 308a, 308b and 308c(1) of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93 of 2 July 1993, laying down provisions for the implementation of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 establishing the Community Customs CodeOJ L 253, 11.10.1993, p. 1..(4)Due to the particularities of the transfer from one administrative system to the other, the quota to which this Regulation refers should be regarded as non-critical within the meaning of Article 308c of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93.(5)Article 166 of Regulation (EC) No 450/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 April 2008 laying down the Community Customs CodeOJ L 145, 4.6.2008, p. 1. (Modernised Custom Code) provides for customs supervision of goods released for free circulation at a reduced rate of duty on account of their specific use. Animals imported under the tariff quota provided for in this Regulation should be supervised for a sufficient period to ensure that they are fattened for at least 120 days in designated production units.(6)A security should be lodged to ensure compliance with this fattening requirement. The amount of the security should cover the difference between the Common Customs Tariff duty and the reduced duty applicable on the date of release for free circulation of the animals in question.(7)Regulation (EC) No 558/2007 should therefore be repealed and replaced by a new Regulation.(8)The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for the Common Organisation of Agricultural Markets,HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION: