13.9.2005   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 236/3


COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1478/2005

of 12 September 2005

amending Annexes V, VII and VIII to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 on common rules for imports of certain textile products from third countries

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 of 12 October 1993 on common rules for imports of certain textile products from third countries (1), and in particular Articles 8 and 19 thereof,

Whereas:

(1)

On 10 June 2005, the European Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce agreed on a Memorandum of Understanding on the export of certain Chinese textile and clothing products to the European Union. In order to take account of this Memorandum of Understanding the Commission subsequently adopted Regulation (EC) No 1084/2005.

(2)

It is necessary to clarify the destination of shipments to the Community indicated in footnote 3 of the table shown under (b) in Annex V of Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93, as well as a specific conversion rate for children’s garments for textiles category 4.

(3)

It is necessary to provide for arrangements for the treatment of goods sent out from the Community to China for Processing Traffic (OPT).

(4)

These arrangements on OPT should be reflected in Annex VII of Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93.

(5)

The quantitative limits laid down in the Memorandum of Understanding have been reached for several product categories. As a consequence, a considerable amount of goods are blocked at the Community ports which creates unexpected difficulties for the normal conduct of trade.

(6)

On 5 September 2005, the European Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce concluded consultations on how to deal with the problems caused by exports of textile and clothing from China in excess of the quantities established in the Memorandum of Understanding. As a result it was agreed to provide for additional quantities for the categories concerned and to introduce certain flexibilities.

(7)

In order to take into account of the arrangement agreed by the European Commission and the Chinese Ministry of Commerce it is necessary to adjust the quantitative limits for imports of textile and clothing products originating in China for 2005 and 2006 and to provide for certain flexibilities. Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 should therefore be amended accordingly.

(8)

In addition, given the particular circumstances of this situation, it is appropriate to provide for additional quantities in order to allow for the release of all textile and clothing products which are currently blocked.

(9)

In view of the urgency of the matter, the Regulation should enter into force without delay.

(10)

The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Textile Committee set up by Article 17 of Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1

Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 is amended as follows:

1.

Annex V is amended in accordance with Annex I to this Regulation;

2.

in Annex VII the table is replaced by the table set out in Annex II to this Regulation;

3.

in Annex VIII the table is replaced by the table set out in Annex III to this Regulation.

Article 2

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 12 September 2005.

For the Commission

Peter MANDELSON

Member of the Commission


(1)   OJ L 275, 8.11.1993, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1084/2005 (OJ L 177, 9.7.2005, p. 19).


ANNEX I

Annex V to Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 is modified as follows:

(a)

Annex V is replaced by the following:

‘ANNEX V

COMMUNITY QUANTITATIVE LIMITS

(a)   applicable for the year 2005

(The complete description of the goods is shown in Annex I)

Community quantitative limits

Third country

Category

Unit

2005

Belarus

GROUP IA

 

 

1

tonnes

1 585

2

tonnes

5 100

3

tonnes

233

GROUP IB

 

 

4

1 000 pieces

1 600

5

1 000 pieces

1 058

6

1 000 pieces

1 400

7

1 000 pieces

1 200

8

1 000 pieces

1 110

GROUP IIA

 

 

9

tonnes

363

20

tonnes

318

22

tonnes

498

23

tonnes

255

39

tonnes

230

GROUP IIB

 

 

12

1 000 pairs

5 958

13

1 000 pieces

2 651

15

1 000 pieces

1 500

16

1 000 pieces

186

21

1 000 pieces

889

24

1 000 pieces

803

26/27

1 000 pieces

1 069

29

1 000 pieces

450

73

1 000 pieces

315

83

tonnes

178

GROUP IIIA

 

 

33

tonnes

387

36

tonnes

1 242

37

tonnes

463

50

tonnes

196

GROUP IIIB

 

 

67

tonnes

339

74

1 000 pieces

361

90

tonnes

199

GROUP IV

 

 

115

tonnes

87

117

tonnes

1 800

118

tonnes

448

Serbia (1)

GROUP IA

 

 

1

tonnes

 

2

tonnes

 

2a

tonnes

 

3

tonnes

 

GROUP IB

 

 

5

1 000 pieces

 

6

1 000 pieces

 

7

1 000 pieces

 

8

1 000 pieces

 

GROUP IIA

 

 

9

tonnes

 

GROUP IIB

 

 

15

1 000 pieces

 

16

1 000 pieces

 

GROUP IIIB

 

 

67

tonnes

 

Vietnam (2)

GROUP IB

 

 

4

1 000 pieces

 

5

1 000 pieces

 

6

1 000 pieces

 

7

1 000 pieces

 

8

1 000 pieces

 

GROUP IIA

 

 

9

tonnes

 

20

tonnes

 

39

tonnes

 

GROUP IIB

 

 

12

1 000 pairs

 

13

1 000 pieces

 

14

1 000 pieces

 

15

1 000 pieces

 

18

tonnes

 

21

1 000 pieces

 

26

1 000 pieces

 

28

1 000 pieces

 

29

1 000 pieces

 

31

1 000 pieces

 

68

tonnes

 

73

1 000 pieces

 

76

tonnes

 

78

tonnes

 

83

tonnes

 

GROUP IIIA

 

 

35

tonnes

 

41

tonnes

 

GROUP IIIB

 

 

10

1 000 pairs

 

97

tonnes

 

GROUP IV

 

 

118

tonnes

 

GROUP V

 

 

161

tonnes

 


(b)   applicable for the years 2005, 2006 and 2007

(The complete description of the goods is shown in Annex I)

Agreed levels

Third country

Category

Unit

11 June to 31 December 2005 (3)

2006

2007

China

GROUP IA

 

 

 

 

2 (including 2a)

tonnes

20 212

61 948

69 692

GROUP IB

 

 

 

 

4 (4)

1 000 pieces

161 255

540 204

594 225

5

1 000 pieces

118 783

189 719

219 674

6

1 000 pieces

124 194

338 923

382 880

7

1 000 pieces

26 398

80 493

88 543

GROUP IIA

 

 

 

 

20

tonnes

6 451

15 795

17 770

39

tonnes

5 521

12 349

13 892

GROUP IIB

 

 

 

 

26

1 000 pieces

8 096

27 001

29 701

31

1 000 pieces

108 896

219 882

248 261

GROUP IV

 

 

 

 

115

tonnes

2 096

4 740

5 214

(b)

Appendix A to Annex V is replaced by the following:

‘Appendix A to Annex V

Category

Third Country

Remarks

4

China

For the purpose of setting off exports against the agreed levels a conversion rate of five garments (other than babies' garments) of a maximum commercial size of 130 cm for three garments whose commercial size exceeds 130 cm may be applied for up to 5 % of the agreed levels.

The export licence concerning these products must bear, in box 9, the words “The conversion rate for garments of a commercial size of not more than 130 cm must be applied”.’


(1)  Quantitative restrictions for Serbia do not apply pursuant to the Agreement between the European Community and Serbia on trade in textile products (OJ L 90, 8.4.2005, p. 36). The European Community retains the right to reapply quantitative restrictions under certain circumstances.

(2)  Quantitative restrictions for Vietnam are suspended pursuant to the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on market access (OJ L 75, 22.3.2005, p. 35). The European Community retains the right to reapply quantitative restrictions under certain circumstances.

(3)  Imports into the Community of products which were shipped to the Community before 11 June 2005 but presented for free circulation on or after that date shall not be subject to quantitative limits. Import authorisations for such products shall be granted automatically and without quantitative limits by the competent authorities of the Member States, upon adequate proof, such as the bill of lading, and the presentation of a signed declaration by the importer, that the goods have been shipped to the Community before that date. By way of derogation of Article 2(2) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93, imports of goods shipped before 11 June 2005 shall also be released for free circulation upon the presentation of a surveillance document issued in accordance with Article 10a(2a) of Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93.

Import authorisations for goods shipped to the Community between 11 June 2005 and 12 July shall be granted automatically and cannot be denied on the grounds that there are no quantities available within the 2005 quantitative limits. However, the import of all products shipped from 11 June 2005 will be counted against the 2005 quantitative limits.

The granting of import authorisations will not require the presentation of the corresponding export licenses for goods shipped to the Community before China has put in place its export licensing system (20 July 2005).

Applications for import licences for the import, from the date of entry into force of this Regulation, of goods that have been shipped between 11 June 2005 and 19 July 2005 (inclusive) shall be presented to the competent authorities of a Member State no later than 20 September 2005.

Goods shipped before 12 July do not need to have been shipped directly to the Community to benefit from the exemption of quantitative limits, although the competent authorities of the Community may deny such benefits if they have reasons to suspect that they have been shipped to another destination before 12 July in order to circumvent this Regulation, in case such transactions do not respond to normal business practices or purely logistical reasons. By way of example, are considered as corresponding to a normal conduct of business goods shipped to distribution centres for the importing companies, or when the importer can present a contract or letter of credit preceding the date of shipment, or when the goods have been transhipped outside China onto another means of transport within a reasonably short period of time.

The increases to the agreed levels introduced by the Regulation (EC) No 1478/2005 are made available to enable the issuance of import licences for goods shipped to the Community between 13 and 19 July 2005, or for goods shipped to the Community after 20 July 2005 with a valid Chinese export licence, which are in excess of the agreed levels introduced by Commission Regulation (EC) No 1084/2005 in Annex V to Council Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93.

Should any goods shipped to the Community between 13 and 19 July 2005 exceed these levels, the Commission may authorise the issuance of further import licences after informing the Textiles Committee, and after effecting the transfer of 2 072 924 kg of products of category 2 as provided for in Annex VIII.

(4)  See Appendix A.’


ANNEX II

In Annex VII to Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 the table is replaced by the following:

‘TABLE

COMMUNITY QUANTITATIVE LIMITS FOR GOODS RE-IMPORTED UNDER OPT

Third country

Category

Unit

Community quantitative limits

2005

Belarus

GROUP IB

 

 

4

1 000 pieces

4 733

5

1 000 pieces

6 599

6

1 000 pieces

8 800

7

1 000 pieces

6 605

8

1 000 pieces

2 249

GROUP IIB

 

 

12

1 000 pairs

4 446

13

1 000 pieces

697

15

1 000 pieces

3 858

16

1 000 pieces

786

21

1 000 pieces

2 567

24

1 000 pieces

661

26/27

1 000 pieces

3 215

29

1 000 pieces

1 304

73

1 000 pieces

4 998

83

tonnes

664

GROUP IIIB

 

 

74

1 000 pieces

872

Serbia (1)

GROUP IB

 

 

5

1 000 pieces

 

6

1 000 pieces

 

7

1 000 pieces

 

8

1 000 pieces

 

GROUP IIB

 

 

15

1 000 pieces

 

16

1 000 pieces

 

Vietnam (2)

GROUP IB

 

 

4

1 000 pieces

 

5

1 000 pieces

 

6

1 000 pieces

 

7

1 000 pieces

 

8

1 000 pieces

 

GROUP IIB

 

 

12

1 000 pairs

 

13

1 000 pieces

 

15

1 000 pieces

 

18

tonnes

 

21

1 000 pieces

 

26

1 000 pieces

 

31

1 000 pieces

 

68

tonnes

 

76

tonnes

 

78

tonnes

 


Third country

Category

Unit

Specific agreed levels

11 June to 31 December 2005 (3)

2006

2007

China

GROUP IB

 

 

 

 

4

1 000 pieces

208

408

449

5

1 000 pieces

453

886

975

6

1 000 pieces

1 642

3 216

3 538

7

1 000 pieces

439

860

946

GROUP IIB

 

 

 

 

26

1 000 pieces

791

1 550

1 705

31

1 000 pieces

6 301

12 341

13 575


(1)  Quantitative restrictions for Serbia do not apply pursuant to the Agreement between the European Community and Serbia on trade in textile products (OJ L 90, 8.4.2005, p. 36). The European Community retains the right to reapply quantitative restrictions under certain circumstances.

(2)  Quantitative restrictions for Vietnam are suspended pursuant to the Agreement between the European Community and the Government of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam on market access (OJ L 75, 22.3.2005, p. 35). The European Community retains the right to reapply quantitative restrictions under certain circumstances.

(3)  The relevant textile products sent from the Community to the People’s Republic of China for processing before 11 June 2005 and re-imported into the Community after that date will, upon adequate proof such as the export declaration, benefit from these provisions.’


ANNEX III

In Annex VIII to Regulation (EEC) No 3030/93 the table is replaced by the following:

‘1.

COUNTRY

2.

Advance utilisation

3.

Carry-over

4.

Transfers from category 1 to categories 2 and 3

5.

Transfers between categories 2 and 3

6.

Transfers between categories 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

7.

Transfers from Groups I, II, III to Groups II, III, IV

8.

Maximum increase in any category

9.

Additional conditions

Belarus

5  %

7  %

4  %

4  %

4  %

5  %

13,5  %

With regard to column 7, transfers can also be made from and to Group V. For Group I categories the limit in column 8 is 13 %

Serbia

5  %

10  %

12  %

12  %

12  %

12  %

17  %

With regard to column 7, transfers can be made from any category in Groups I, II and III to Groups II and III.

China

5  %

7  %

 

 

 

 

 

Transfers between categories 4, 5, 6, 7, 26 and 31: 4 %.

Transfers between categories 2, 20, 39 and 115: 4 %.

2 072 924  kg of category 2 can be transferred by the Commission in 2005 into categories 4, 5, 6, 7, 20, 26, 31, 39 and 115.

Before any such transfers can be carried out, prior authorisation from the Commission is necessary. The implementation of such transfers shall be made public.’