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Commission Decision of 10 November 2006 granting certain parties an exemption from the extension to certain bicycle parts of the anti-dumping duty on bicycles originating in the People’s Republic of China imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93, last maintained and amended by Regulation (EC) No 1095/2005, and lifting the suspension of the payment of the anti-dumping duty extended to certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China granted to certain parties pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97 (2006/772/EC)

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Commission Decision

of 10 November 2006

granting certain parties an exemption from the extension to certain bicycle parts of the anti-dumping duty on bicycles originating in the People’s Republic of China imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93, last maintained and amended by Regulation (EC) No 1095/2005, and lifting the suspension of the payment of the anti-dumping duty extended to certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China granted to certain parties pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97

(2006/772/EC)

THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community,

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 384/96 of 22 December 1995 on protection against dumped imports from countries not members of the European Community(1) (the basic Regulation),

Having regard to Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of 10 January 1997 extending the definitive anti-dumping duty imposed by Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93 on bicycles originating in the People’s Republic of China to imports of certain bicycle parts from the People’s Republic of China, and levying the extended duty on such imports registered under Regulation (EC) No 703/96(2) (the extending Regulation), maintained by Council Regulation (EC) No 1524/2000(3),

Having regard to Commission Regulation (EC) No 88/97 of 20 January 1997 on the authorisation of the exemption of imports of certain bicycle parts originating in the People’s Republic of China from the extension by Council Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the anti-dumping duty imposed by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2474/93(4) (the exemption Regulation), maintained by Regulation (EC) No 1524, and in particular Article 7 thereof,

After consulting the Advisory Committee,

Whereas:

(1) After the entry into force of the exemption Regulation, a number of bicycle assemblers submitted requests pursuant to Article 3 of that Regulation for exemption from the anti-dumping duty as extended to imports of certain bicycle parts from the People’s Republic of China by Regulation (EC) No 71/97 (the extended anti-dumping duty). The Commission has published in the Official Journal of the European Union successive lists of applicants(5) for which the payment of the extended anti-dumping duty in respect of their imports of essential bicycle parts declared for free circulation was suspended pursuant to Article 5(1) of the exemption Regulation.

(2) Following the last publication of the list of parties under examination(6), a period of examination has been selected. This period was defined as from 1 January to 31 December 2005. A questionnaire was sent to all parties under examination, requesting information on the assembly operations conducted during the relevant period of examination.

A. REQUESTS FOR EXEMPTION FOR WHICH SUSPENSION WAS PREVIOUSLY GRANTED

A.1.Acceptable requests for exemption

(3)The Commission received from the parties listed in Table 1 below all the information required for the determination of the admissibility of their requests. The information provided was examined and verified, where necessary, at the premises of the parties concerned. Based on this information, the Commission found that the requests submitted by the parties listed in Table 1 are admissible pursuant to Article 4(1) of the exemption Regulation.

Table 1
NameAddressCountryTARIC additional code
ARKUS & ROMET Group Sp. z o.o.Podgrodzie 32 C, 39-200 DębicaPolandA565
ARKUS Sp. z o.o.Podgrodzie 32 C, 39-200 DębicaPolandA565
Athletic Manufacturing Sp. z.o.o.ul. Drawska 21, 02-202 WarszawaPolandA568
Avantisbike — Fabrico de bicicletas SAZona Industrial de Oiã (Sul), Lt. B17, 3770-059 OiãPortugalA726
BELVE s.r.o.Palkovičova, 5, 915 01 Nové Mesto nad VáhomSlovak RepublicA535
Bike Mate s.r.o.Dlhá 248/43, 905 01 SenicaSlovak RepublicA589
Cannondale Europe BVHanzepoort 27, 7575 DB OldenzaalThe NetherlandsA686
CSEKE Trade Kft.Központi út 21–47., 1211 BudapestHungaryA685
C-TRADING s.r.o.V. Palkovicha 19, 946 03 KolárovoSlovak RepublicA662
Decathlon Sp. z o. o.ul. Malborska 53, 03-286 WarszawaPolandA696
Eurobike Kft.Zengő utca 58., 7693 Pécs-HirdHungaryA624
Fabryka Rowerów Romet-Jastrowie Sp. z o.o.ul. Narutowicza 14, 64-915 JastrowiePolandA564
Firma Wielobranżowa ‘Mexller’ Artur Nowakul. Romera 4/20, 42-200 CzęstochowaPolandA697
Koliken Kft.Széchenyi u. 103., 6400 KiskunhalasHungaryA616
Koninklijke Gazelle BVWilhelminaweg 8, 6951BP DierenThe Netherlands8609
Kynast Bike GmbHArtlandstraße 55, 49610 QuakenbrückGermanyA692
Manufacture de cycles du Comminges (MCC)Z.I. Ouest, 31800 Saint-GaudensFranceA690
Maxbike LtdSvatoplukova 2771, 700 30 Ostrava-VitkoviceCzech RepublicA664
Muller Sport Bohemia s.r.o.Okružní 110, Hlincova Hora, 373-71 RudolfovCzech RepublicA605
OLPRAN Spol. s.r.o.Libušina, 101, 772-11 OlomoucCzech RepublicA546
PFIFF Vertriebs GmbHWilhelmstraße 49, 49610 QuakenbrückGermanyA668
TIESSE s.n.c. di Tosato Virginio & C.Via Meucci 12, 35030 Caselle di Selvazzano Dentro (PD)ItalyA724
Tolin Przedsiebiorstwo Prywatne Jerzy TopolskiŁęg-Witoszyn, 87-811 FabiankiPolandA586
Victus International Trading S.A.ul. Naramowicka 150, 61-619 PoznańPolandA588
Vizija Sport d.o.o.Tržaška cesta 87 b, 1370 LogatecSloveniaA630

(4)The facts as finally ascertained by the Commission show that for 24 of these applicants’ bicycle assembly operations, the value of the parts originating in the People’s Republic of China which were used in their assembly operations was lower than 60 % of the total value of the parts used in these assembly operations, and they, therefore, fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of the basic Regulation.

(5)Concerning the last party, although the facts show that the value of the parts originating in the People’s Republic of China which were used in its assembly operations was above 60 % of the total value of the parts used in the assembly operations, the value added was above 25 % of the manufacturing costs. Therefore the assembly operations of that party fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of the basic Regulation.

(6)For these reasons, and in accordance with Article 7(1) of the exemption Regulation, the parties listed in the above table should be exempted from the extended anti-dumping duty.

(7)In accordance with Article 7(2) of the exemption Regulation, the exemption of the parties listed in Table 1 from the extended anti-dumping duty should take effect as from the date of receipt of their requests. In addition, their customs debt in respect of the extended anti-dumping duty is to be considered void as from the date of receipt of their requests for exemption.

(8)It is to be noted that the following five parties listed in Table 1 informed the Commission services of a change in their name and/or in their legal seat, or transfer of assembly activity, during the examination period:

  • ‘Athletic International Sp. z o.o., ul. Drawska 21, 02-202 Warsaw, Poland’ transferred its assembly activity to ‘Athletic Manufacturing Sp. z o.o., ul. Drawska 21, 02-202 Warsaw, Poland’,

  • ‘Avantisbike — Fabrico de bicicletas SA, Rua do Casarão, 3750-869 Borralha, Portugal’ transferred its legal seat to ‘Zona Industrial de Oiã (Sul), Lt. B17, 3770-059 Oiã, Portugal’,

  • ‘CSEKE Trade Kft., Gyepsor u. 1., 1211 Budapest, Hungary’ transferred its legal seat to ‘Központi út 21–47., 1211 Budapest, Hungary’,

  • ‘Firma Wielobranżowa ART-POL — Artur Nowak, ul. Romera 4/20, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland’ changed its name to ‘Firma Wielobranżowa “Mexller” Artur Nowak, ul. Romera 4/20, 42-200 Częstochowa, Poland’,

  • ‘PFIFF Vertriebs GmbH, Wilhelmstraße 58, 49610 Quakenbrück, Germany’ transferred its legal seat to ‘Wilhelmstraße 49, 49610 Quakenbrück, Germany’.

(9)It has been established that these changes in the name and/or legal seat and transfer of assembly activity did not affect the assembly operations with regard to the stipulations of the exemption Regulation and therefore the Commission does not consider that these changes should affect the exemption from the extended anti-dumping duty.

A.2.Unacceptable requests for exemption and withdrawals

(10)The parties listed in Table 2 below also submitted requests for exemption from the extended anti-dumping duty.

Table 2
NameAddressCountryTARIC additional code
A.J. Maias Lda.Estrada Nacional N.o 1, Malaposta, Apart. 27, 3781-908 SangalhosPortugalA401
Bike SportKrzemionka 14, 62-872 GodzieszePolandA593
Hermann Hartje KGDeichstraße 120-122, 27318 Hoya/WeserGermanyA725
ISTRO-HGA, spol. s.r.o.Svätopeterská 14, 947 01 HurbanovoSlovak RepublicA541
Maver Sp. z o.o.ul. Przasnysza 77, 06-200 Maków MazowieckiPolandA728
P.W.U.H. Sternaul. Lotników 51, 73-102 Stargard SzczecińskiPolandA631

(11)Four parties withdrew their request for exemption and informed the Commission accordingly.

(12)One party failed to submit the requested information required for the examination of its request. For this reason, and in accordance with Article 7(3) of the exemption Regulation, the Commission informed this party that it intended to reject its request for exemption. This party was given an opportunity to comment. No comments were received.

(13)Another party did not use the bicycle parts for the production or assembly of bicycles during the examination period, nor did it inform the Commission that it destroyed or re-exported them, which constitutes a breach of the obligations set out in Article 6(2) of the exemption Regulation. The party was informed accordingly and given an opportunity to comment. No comments were received.

(14)Since the parties listed in Table 2 failed to meet the criteria for exemption set by Article 6(2) of the exemption Regulation, the Commission has to reject their requests for exemption, in accordance with Article 7(3) of the Regulation. In the light of this, the suspension of the payment of the extended anti-dumping duty referred to in Article 5 of the exemption Regulation must be lifted and the extended anti-dumping duty must be collected as from the date of receipt of the requests submitted by these parties.

A.3.Request for exemption requiring further examination

(15)The party listed in Table 3 below also submitted a request for exemption from the payment of the extended anti-dumping duty.

Table 3
NameAddressCountryTARIC additional code
ROG Kolesa, d.d.Letališka 29, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaA538

(16)As regards this party, the Commission services were not in a position to verify whether the assembly operations of this party fall outside the scope of Article 13(2) of the basic Regulation due to the bankruptcy procedure of the party instituted by the Bankruptcy Penal Tribunal held by the District Court of Ljubljana.

(17)In light of the above, the party listed in Table 3 should be maintained in the list of parties under examination. The payment of the anti-dumping duty in respect of the imports of essential bicycle parts declared for free circulation by this party should remain suspended.

B. REQUESTS FOR EXEMPTION FOR WHICH SUSPENSION WAS NOT PREVIOUSLY GRANTED

B.1.Inadmissible requests for exemption

(18)The parties listed in Table 4 also submitted requests for exemption from the payment of the extended anti-dumping duty:

Table 4
NameAddressCountry
Firma Bikelandul. 15 Sierpnia 17, 96-500 SochaczewPoland
NV 2 BsSlagbaan 37, 3052 BlandenBelgium
NV SimonsStaatsbaan 279, 3460 BekkevoortBelgium

(19)With regard to these parties, it should be noted that their requests did not meet the admissibility criteria set out in Article 4(1) of the exemption Regulation.

(20)Two applicants use essential bicycle parts for the production or assembly of bicycles in quantities below 300 units per type on a monthly basis.

(21)One applicant did not provide prima facie evidence that its assembly operations fell outside the scope of Article 13(2) of the basic Regulation, notably prima facie evidence that the value of the parts originating in the People’s Republic of China, which were used in their assembly operations, was lower than 60 % of the total value of the parts used in these assembly operations.

(22)These parties were informed accordingly and were given an opportunity to comment. No comments were received. As a consequence, no suspension was granted to these parties.

B.2.Admissible requests for exemption for which suspension should be granted

(23)Interested parties are hereby informed of the receipt of further requests for exemption, pursuant to Article 3 of the exemption Regulation, from parties listed in Table 5. The suspension from the extended duty, following these requests, should take effect as shown in the column headed ‘Date of effect’:

Table 5
NameAddressCountrySuspension pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97Date of effectTARIC additional code
Alubike — Bicicletas, SAZona Industrial de Oiã, Lote C10, 3770-059 Oliveira do BairroPortugalArticle 512.12.2005A730
Bonaventure BVBAStoomtuigstraat 16, 8830 Hooglede-GitsBelgiumArticle 519.1.2006A732
Goldbike — Indústria de Bicicletas, LdaRua das Flores, s/n, Poutena, 3780-594 Vilarinho do Bairro AnadiaPortugalArticle 59.8.2006A777
Ing. Jaromír BřezinaFoglarova 11, 787 01 ŠumperkCzech RepublicArticle 520.7.2006A776
Koga BVTinweg 9, 8445 PD HeerenveenThe NetherlandsArticle 519.6.2006A773
Look Cycle International S.A.27, rue du Docteur-Léveillé, B.P. 13, 58028 Nevers CedexFranceArticle 514.9.2006A781
Loris Cycles di Perinel LoriVia delle Industrie 8, 30022 Ceggia (VE)ItalyArticle 513.12.2005A731
Prestige NVZuiderdijk 25, 9230 WetterenBelgiumArticle 516.2.2006A737
Puky GmbH & Co. KGFortunastraße 11, 42489 WülfrathGermanyArticle 521.8.2006A778
Skeppshultcykeln ABStorgatan 78, 333 93 SkeppshultSwedenArticle 529.3.2006A745
Stevens Vertriebs GmbHAsbrookdamm 35, 22115 HamburgGermanyArticle 53.7.2006A774
Trenga DE Vertriebs GmbHGroßmoordamm 63-67, 21079 HamburgGermanyArticle 510.5.2006A746

HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:

Article 1U.K.

The parties listed below in Table 1 below are hereby exempted from the extension to imports of certain bicycle parts from the People’s Republic of China pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 71/97 of the definitive anti-dumping duty on bicycles originating in the People’s Republic of China.

The exemption shall take effect in relation to each party as from the relevant date shown in the column headed ‘Date of effect’.

Table 1

List of parties to be exempted

NameAddressCountryExemption pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97Date of effectTARIC additional code
ARKUS & ROMET Group Sp. z o.o.Podgrodzie 32 C, 39-200 DębicaPolandArticle 71.6.2005A565
ARKUS Sp. z o.o.Podgrodzie 32 C, 39-200 DębicaPolandArticle 7from 23.6.2004 to 31.5.2005A565
Athletic Manufacturing Sp. z.o.o.ul. Drawska 21, 02-202 WarszawaPolandArticle 73.8.2004A568
Avantisbike — Fabrico de bicicletas SAZona Industrial de Oiã (Sul), Lt. B17, 3770-059 OiãPortugalArticle 710.11.2005A726
BELVE s.r.o.Palkovičova, 5, 915 01 Nové Mesto nad VáhomSlovak RepublicArticle 74.5.2004A535
Bike Mate s.r.o.Dlhá 248/43, 905 01 SenicaSlovak RepublicArticle 78.10.2004A589
Cannondale Europe BVHanzepoort 27, 7575 DB OldenzaalThe NetherlandsArticle 721.6.2005A686
CSEKE Trade Kft.Központi út 21–47., 1211 BudapestHungaryArticle 721.4.2005A685
C-TRADING s.r.o.V. Palkovicha 19, 946 03 KolárovoSlovak RepublicArticle 710.2.2005A662
Decathlon Sp. z o. o.ul. Malborska 53, 03-286 WarszawaPolandArticle 719.8.2005A696
Eurobike Kft.Zengő utca 58., 7693 Pécs-HirdHungaryArticle 728.1.2005A624
Fabryka Rowerów Romet-Jastrowie Sp. z o.o.ul. Narutowicza 14, 64-915 JastrowiePolandArticle 7from 14.6.2004 to 31.5.2005A564
Firma Wielobranżowa ‘Mexller’ — Artur Nowakul. Romera 4/20, 42-200 CzęstochowaPolandArticle 722.9.2005A697
Koliken Kft.Széchenyi u. 103., 6400 KiskunhalasHungaryArticle 78.11.2004A616
Koninklijke Gazelle BVWilhelminaweg 8, 6951 BP DierenThe NetherlandsArticle 729.6.20058609
Kynast Bike GmbHArtlandstraße 55, 49610 QuakenbrückGermanyArticle 729.7.2005A692
Manufacture de cycles du Comminges (MCC)Z.I. Ouest, 31800 Saint-GaudensFranceArticle 729.6.2005A690
Maxbike LtdSvatoplukova 2771, 700 30 Ostrava-VitkoviceCzech RepublicArticle 73.1.2005A664
Muller Sport Bohemia s.r.o.Okružní 110, Hlincova Hora, 373-71 RudolfovCzech RepublicArticle 78.11.2004A605
OLPRAN Spol. s.r.o.Libušina, 101, 772-11 OlomoucCzech RepublicArticle 71.5.2004A546
PFIFF Vertriebs GmbHWilhelmstraße 49, 49610 QuakenbrückGermanyArticle 76.4.2005A668
TIESSE s.n.c. di Tosato Virginio & C.Via Meucci 12, 35030 Caselle di Selvazzano Dentro (PD)ItalyArticle 724.10.2005A724
Tolin Przedsiebiorstwo Prywatne Jerzy TopolskiŁęg-Witoszyn, 87-811 FabiankiPolandArticle 710.9.2004A586
Victus International Trading S.A.ul. Naramowicka 150, 61-619 PoznańPolandArticle 711.10.2004A588
Vizija Sport d.o.o.Tržaška cesta 87 b, 1370 LogatecSloveniaArticle 724.1.2005A630

Article 2U.K.

The requests for exemption from the extended anti-dumping duty submitted pursuant to Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 88/97 by the parties listed in Table 2 below are hereby rejected.

The suspension of payment of the extended anti-dumping duty pursuant to Article 5 of Regulation (EC) No 88/97 is hereby lifted for the parties concerned as from the relevant date shown in the column headed ‘Date of effect’.

Table 2

List of parties for which the suspension is to be lifted

NameAddressCountrySuspension pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97Date of effectTARIC additional code
A.J. Maias Lda.Estrada Nacional N.o 1, Malaposta, Apart. 27, 3781-908 SangalhosPortugalArticle 523.2.2005A401
Bike SportKrzemionka 14, 62-872 GodzieszePolandArticle 53.1.2005A593
Hermann Hartje KGDeichstraße 120-122, 27318 Hoya/WeserGermanyArticle 57.11.2005A725
ISTRO-HGA, spol. s.r.o.Svätopeterská 14, 947 01 HurbanovoSlovak RepublicArticle 51.5.2004A541
Maver Sp. z o.o.ul. Przasnysza 77, 06-200 Maków MazowieckiPolandArticle 519.10.2005A728
P.W.U.H. Sternaul. Lotników 51, 73-102 Stargard SzczecińskiPolandArticle 52.2.2005A631

Article 3U.K.

The parties listed in Table 3 below constitute the updated list of parties under examination pursuant to Article 3 of Regulation (EC) No 88/97. The suspension from the extended duty, following these requests, took effect as from the relevant date in the column headed ‘Date of effect’ in Table 3.

Table 3

List of parties under examination

NameAddressCountrySuspension pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 88/97Date of effectTARIC additional code
Alubike — Bicicletas, S.A.Zona Industrial de Oiã, Lote C10, 3770-059 Oliveira do BairroPortugalArticle 512.12.2005A730
Bonaventure BVBAStoomtuigstraat 16, 8830 Hooglede-GitsBelgiumArticle 519.1.2006A732
Goldbike — Indústria de Bicicletas, LdaRua das Flores, s/n, Poutena, 3780-594 Vilarinho do Bairro AnadiaPortugalArticle 59.8.2006A777
Ing. Jaromír BřezinaFoglarova 11, 787 01 ŠumperkCzech RepublicArticle 520.7.2006A776
Koga BVTinweg 9, 8445 PD HeerenveenThe NetherlandsArticle 519.6.2006A773
Look Cycle International S.A.27, rue du Docteur-Léveillé, B.P. 13, 58028 Nevers CedexFranceArticle 514.9.2006A781
Loris Cycles di Perinel LoriVia delle Industrie 8, 30022 Ceggia (VE)ItalyArticle 513.12.2005A731
Prestige NVZuiderdijk 25, 9230 WetterenBelgiumArticle 516.2.2006A737
Puky GmbH & Co. KGFortunastraße 11, 42489 WülfrathGermanyArticle 521.8.2006A778
ROG Kolesa, d.d.Letališka 29, 1000 LjubljanaSloveniaArticle 51.5.2004A538
Skeppshultcykeln ABStorgatan 78, 333 93 SkeppshultSwedenArticle 529.3.2006A745
Stevens Vertriebs GmbHAsbrookdamm 35, 22115 HamburgGermanyArticle 53.7.2006A774
Trenga DE Vertriebs GmbHGroßmoordamm 63-67, 21079 HamburgGermanyArticle 510.5.2006A746

Article 4U.K.

The requests for exemption from the extended anti-dumping duty made by the parties listed in Table 4 below are hereby rejected.

Table 4

List of parties for which the request for exemption is rejected

NameAddressCountry
Firma Bikelandul. 15 Sierpnia 17, 96-500 SochaczewPoland
NV 2 BsSlagbaan 37, 3052 BlandenBelgium
NV SimonsStaatsbaan 279, 3460 BekkevoortBelgium

Article 5U.K.

This Decision is addressed to the Member States and to the parties listed in Articles 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Done at Brussels, 10 November 2006.

For the Commission

Peter Mandelson

Member of the Commission

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