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THE COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular the first subparagraph of Article 88(2) thereof,
Having called on interested parties to submit their comments pursuant to the provision cited above,
Whereas:
I. PROCEDURE
II. DESCRIPTION
III. OBSERVATIONS SUBMITTED BY ITALY
IV. LEGAL ASSESSMENT
V. CONCLUSIONS
HAS ADOPTED THIS DECISION:
The aid Italy intends to grant under the national programme of AIMA assistance for 1999 is incompatible with the common market.
Italy may not implement the aid in question.
Italy shall inform the Commission, within two months of notification of this Decision, of the measures taken to comply with it.
This Decision is addressed to the Italian Republic.
Done at Brussels, 19 May 2004.
For the Commission
Franz Fischler
Member of the Commission
Prices in Italy were EUR 83,924/100 kg and EUR 86,132/100 kg respectively.
These figures include products purchased by both private consumers and organisations.
See in particular its decisions on state aid Nos NN 87/99, NN 88/99, NN 89/99, N 380/99, N 386/99, NN 95/99 and N 384/99.
See state aids Nos N 299/96, N 290/96, N 278/96 and N 289/96.
Source: Eurostat and the European Commission.
These measures were laid down in three Commission Decisions: Commission Decision 1999/363/EC of 3 June 1999 on protective measures with regards to contamination by dioxins of certain animal products intended for human or animal consumption (OJ L 141, 4.6.1999, p. 24). These measures concerned, in particular, poultrymeat and all poultry products, such as eggs and egg products, fats and animal proteins used as raw materials in food production, etc.; Commission Decision 1999/368/EC of 4 June 1999 and Commission Decision 1999/389/EC of 11 June 1999 on protective measures with regards to contamination by dioxins of products intended for human or animal consumption derived from bovine animals and pigs (OJ L 142, 5.6.1999, p. 46 and OJ L 147, 12.6.1999, p. 26). These measures concerned, in particular, beef and veal, pigmeat and milk and all products manufactured therefrom.
See, inter alia, aids N 113/A/2001 (Decision SG 01 290550 of 27 July 2001), N 437/2001 (Decision SG 01 290526D of 27 July 2001), N 657/2001 (Decision SG 01 292096 of 9 November 2001) and NN 46/2001 (Decision SG 01 290558 of 27 July 2001).
See letter dated 23 May 2001, in which the Italian authorities declare that producers were forced to freeze 4 150,8 tonnes in June, 9 271,3 tonnes in July and 2 595,9 tonnes in August.
The data refer to intra-Community exports of all poultrymeat (by carcase weight).
Judgment of the Court of First Instance in Case T 459/1993 (Siemens SA v Commission of the European Communities) ECR [1995] 1675.
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