
COMMISSION REGULATION (EC) No 1789/2006 of 5 December 2006 opening and providing for the administration of the tariff quota for the import of bananas falling under CN code 0803 00 19 originating in ACP countries for the period 1 January to 31 December 2007 

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,
Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 1964/2005 of 29 November 2005 on the tariff rates for bananas, and in particular Article 2 thereof,
Whereas:

(1) Article 1(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1964/2005 provides that each year from 1 January, an autonomous tariff quota of 775 000 tonnes net weight subject to a zero-duty rate is to be opened for imports of bananas under CN code 0803 00 19 originating in ACP countries.

(2) The tariff quota provided for by Regulation (EC) No 1964/2005 for 2007 should therefore be opened and the provisions for its administration laid down for the period until 31 December 2007.

(3) As is the case for non preferential imports, a method of administering the tariff quota should be adopted so as to favour international trade and smoother trade flows. The most appropriate method for this purpose would be that using the quota by chronological order of acceptance of the declarations of release for free circulation (the ‘first come, first served’ method). Nevertheless, in order to ensure continuity of trade with ACP countries and, therefore, satisfactory supplies for the Community market while avoiding disturbances in trade flows, Commission Regulation (EC) No 219/2006 reserved, on a transitional basis, part of the tariff quota for operators who supplied the Community with ACP bananas in the framework of the import regime previously in force. Taking into account the transitional nature of that provision, it appears appropriate to progressively eliminate it and hence ensuring for 2007 a substantial increase in the part of the tariff quota managed by the first come, first served method, by increasing the proportion of imports carried out under that system from 60 % to 81 %.

(4) Provision should therefore be made for a total quantity of 146 848 tonnes of the tariff quota to be reserved for the operators who actually imported bananas originating in ACP countries into the Community during 2006 That proportion of the tariff quota should be administered by means of import licences issued to each operator in proportion to the quantities imported on the basis of licences received by these operators under Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 219/2006.

(5) In view of the quantities available, a ceiling should be set for the licence application which each operator may lodge for the period until 31 December 2007.

(6) Access to the rest of the tariff quota should be open to all operators established in the Community on a ‘first come, first served’ basis in accordance with Articles 308a, 308b and 308c 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 Code.

(7) This Regulation should enter into force immediately in order to enable licence applications to be lodged in time.

(8) The measures provided for in this Regulation are in accordance with the opinion of the Management Committee for Bananas,
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Subject
Article 1 
The zero-duty tariff quota for the import of bananas falling under CN code 0803 00 19 originating in ACP countries provided for in Article 1(2) of Regulation (EC) No 1964/2005 is hereby opened for the period 1 January to 31 December 2007.
Available quantities
Article 2 
The quantities available under the tariff quota are set at 775 000 tonnes, of which:

((a)) 146 848 tonnes is to be administered in accordance with Chapter II and have the serial number 09.4164.
((b)) 628 152 tonnes is to be administered in accordance with Chapter III and have the order numbers: 09.1634, 09.1638, 09.1639, 09.1640, 09.1642, 09.1644.
CHAPTER II
IMPORTS OF THE QUANTITIES PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 2(A)
Import licences
Article 3 

1. All imports under the quantity fixed in Article 2(a) shall be subject to the lodging of an import licence issued in accordance with the provisions of this Chapter.
2. Commission Regulation (EC) No 1291/2000 shall be applicable, with the exception of Article 8(4) and (5), subject to the provisions of this Regulation.
Lodging licence applications
Article 4 

1. Economic operators established in the Community who actually imported bananas originating in ACP countries into the Community in 2006, on the basis of licences issued under Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 219/2006, shall be entitled to lodge import licence applications.
2. The quantities applied for by each operator may not exceed 110 % of the quantity imported on the basis of licences allocated to him under chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 219/2006.
3. Import licence applications must be lodged by each operator on 8 and 9 January 2007 with the competent authorities of the Member State which issued him in 2006 with the import licences for the quantities referred to in paragraph 2.The competent authorities in each Member State shall be as listed in the Annex. That list shall be amended by the Commission at the request of the Member States concerned.
4. Licence applications shall be accompanied by a copy of the licence(s) used in 2006 to import bananas originating in ACP countries, duly endorsed, and the documents proving the ACP origin of the quantities under those licences, and the proof of lodging of a security in accordance with Title III of Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2220/85. The security shall be EUR 150 per tonne.
5. Applications not lodged in accordance with this Article shall not be admissible.
6. Box 20 of licence applications and licences shall contain the entry ‘licence under Chapter II of Regulation (EC) No 1789/2006’.
Issuing of licences
Article 5 

1. Member States shall notify the Commission not later than 15 January 2007 of the total quantity for which admissible licence applications have been lodged.
2. If the quantities applied for exceed the quantity referred to in Article 2(a) the Commission shall, not later than 18 January 2007, set an allocation coefficient to be applied to each application.
3. The competent authorities shall issue the import licences from 22 January 2007, where appropriate applying the allocation coefficient referred to in paragraph 2.
4. Where, if an allocation coefficient is applied, a licence is issued for a quantity less than that applied for, the security referred to in Article 4(4) shall be released without delay for the quantity not awarded.
Period of validity of licences and Member State notifications
Article 6 

1. The import licences issued in accordance with Article 5(3) shall be valid until 31 December 2007.
2. From February 2007 to January 2008 inclusive, Member States shall notify the Commission, not later than the 15th of each month, of the quantities of bananas released into free circulation during the previous month on the basis of licences issued in accordance with Article 5(3).The information referred to in the first subparagraph shall be sent via by the electronic system indicated by the Commission.
3. Member States shall transmit to the Commission, not later than 26 January 2007, the list of operators operating under this Regulation.The Commission may communicate these lists to the other Member States.
Formalities for release for free circulation
Article 7 

1. The customs offices at which the import declarations are lodged with a view to the release into free circulation of bananas shall:
(a) keep a copy of each import licence and extract therefrom endorsed on acceptance of a declaration of release into free circulation; and
(b) forward at the end of each fortnight a second copy of each import licence and extract endorsed to their Member State authorities listed in the Annex.
2. The authorities referred to in paragraph 1(b) shall, at the end of each fortnight, forward a copy of the licences and extracts received to the competent authorities of the Member States listed which issued those documents.
3. Where there is doubt as to the authenticity of the licence, the extract, or any information in or signatures on the documents presented, or as to the identity of the operators completing the formalities for release into free circulation or for the account of whom those formalities are completed, and where irregularities are suspected, the customs offices at which those documents were presented shall immediately inform the competent authorities of their Member State thereof. The latter shall immediately forward that information to the competent authorities of the Member State which issued the documents and to the Commission, for the purposes of a thorough check.
4. On the basis of the information received under paragraphs 1, 2 and 3, the Member States' competent authorities listed in the Annex shall carry out the additional checks needed to ensure the proper administration of the tariff quota arrangements, in particular verification of the quantities imported under those arrangements, by means of a precise comparison of the licences and extracts issued with the licences and extracts used. To that end, they shall verify in particular the authenticity and conformity of the documents used and that the documents have been used by operators.
CHAPTER III
IMPORTS OF THE QUANTITIES PROVIDED FOR IN ARTICLE 2(B)
Administration
Article 8 

1. The quantity provided for in Article 2(b) shall be divided into six tranches, each of 104 692 tonnes, as follows:
Order number Quota period
09.1634 1 January to 28 February
09.1638 1 March to 30 April
09.1639 1 May to 30 June
09.1640 1 July to 31 August
09.1642 1 September to 31 October
09.1644 1 November to 31 December
2. The tranches provided for in paragraph 1 shall be administered in accordance with Articles 308a, 308b and 308c of Regulation (EEC) No 2454/93.
CHAPTER IV
FINAL PROVISIONS
Entry into force
Article 9 
This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of 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, 5 December 2006.
For the Commission
Mariann FISCHER BOEL
Member of the Commission
ANNEX

Competent authorities of the Member States:

 Belgium
Bureau d'intervention et de restitution belge/Belgisch Interventie- en RestitutiebureauRue de Trèves, 82/Trierstraat 82B-1040 Bruxelles/Brussel
 Czech Republic
Státní zemědělský intervenční fondVe Smečkách 33CZ-110 00 Praha 1
 Denmark
Ministeriet for Fødevarer, Landbrug og FiskeriDirektoratet for Fødevareerhverv; EksportstøttekontoretNyropsgade 30DK-1780 København V
 Germany
Bundesanstalt für Landwirtschaft und ErnährungReferat 322Deichmanns Aue 29D-53179 Bonn
 Estonia
Põllumajanduse Registrite ja Informatsiooni AmetToetuste osakond, kaubandustoetuste bürooNarva mnt 3EE-51009 Tartu
 Greece
OKEPEKE (ex-GEDIDAGEP)Directorate Fruits and Vegetables, Wine and Industrial Products241, Acharnon StreetGR-10446 Athens
ΟΠΕΚΕΠΕΔ/νση οπωροκηπευτικών, αμπελοοινικών και βιομηχανικών προϊόντωνΑχαρνών 2Τ.Κ. 10446, Αθήνα
 Spain
Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y ComercioSecretaría General de Comercio ExteriorPaseo de la Castellana, 162E-28046 Madrid
 France
Office de développement de l'économie agricole des départements d'outre-mer (Odeadom)46-48, rue de LagnyF-93104 Montreuil Cedex
 Ireland
Department of Agriculture & FoodCrops Policy & State Bodies DivisionAgriculture House (3W)Kildare StreetDublin 2Ireland
 Italy
Ministero del Commercio internazionaleDirezione generale per la Politica commerciale — Div. IIViale Boston, 25I-00144 Roma
 Cyprus
Υπουργείο Εμπορίου, Βιομηχανίας και ΤουρισμούΜονάδα Αδειών Εισαγωγών — ΕξαγωγώνCY 1421 Κύπρος
Ministry of Commerce, Industry and TourismImport & Export Licensing UnitCY 1421 Cyprus
 Latvia
Zemkopības ministrijasLauku atbalsta dienestsTirdzniecības mehānismu departamentsLicenču daļaRepublikas laukums 2LV-1981 Rīga
 Lithuania
Nacionalinė mokėjimo agentūraUžsienio prekybos departamentasBlindžių g. 17LT-08111 Vilnius
 Luxembourg
Direction des douanes et accisesDivision ‘douane/valeur’26, place de la GareL-1616 Luxembourg
 Hungary
Magyar Kereskedelmi Engedélyezési HivatalMargit krt. 85HU-1024 Budapest
 Malta
Ministeru ghall-Affarijiet Rurali u l-AmbjentDivizjoni tas-Servizzi Agrikoli u Zvilupp RuraliAgenzija tal-PagamentiTrade MechanisimsCentru Nazzjonali tas Servizzi Agrikoli u Zvilupp Rurali GhammieriMarsa CMR 02 Malta
 The Netherlands
Produktschap TuinbouwLouis Pasteurlaan 6Postbus 2802700 AG ZoetermeerNederland
 Austria
Agrarmarkt AustriaDresdner Straße 70A-1200 Wien
 Poland
Agencja Rynku RolnegoBiuro Administrowania Obrotem Towarowym z Zagranicąul. Nowy Świat 6/1200-400 WarszawaPolska
 Portugal
Ministério das Finanças e da Administração PúblicaDirecção-Geral das Alfândegas e dos Impostos Especiais sobre o ConsumoDirecção de Serviços de LicenciamentoRua Terreiro do Trigo — Edifício da AlfândegaP-1149-060 Lisboa
 Slovenia
Agencija RS za kmetijske trge in razvoj podeželjaOddelek za zunanjo trgovinoDunajska cesta 160SI-1000 Ljubljana
 Slovakia
Pôdohospodárska platobná agentúraDobrovičova 12815 26 BratislavaSlovenská republika
 Finland
Maa- ja MetsätalousministeriöPL 30FIN-00023 Valtioneuvosto, Helsinki
 Sweden
JordbruksverketInterventionsenhetenS-551 82 Jönköping
 United Kingdom
Rural Payment AgencyExternal Trade DivisionLancaster HouseHampshire CourtNewcastle Upon TyneNE4 7YHUnited Kingdom
 Bulgaria
Министерство на земеделието и горитеДирекция „Маркетинг и регулаторни режими“Бул. „Христо Ботев“, 55София, 1040България
Ministry of Agriculture and ForestryMarketing and Regulatory Regimes Directorate55, Hristo Botev blvd.Sofia, 1040
 Romania
Agentia de Plati si Interventie pentru AgriculturaDirectia de Masuri de Piata – Comert ExteriorB-dul Carol l nr. 17, sector 2BucurestiRomania
