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Council Regulation (EC) No 993/2004 of 17 May 2004 amending Regulation (EC) No 658/2002 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Russia and Regulation (EC) No 132/2001 imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty and collecting definitively the provisional duty imposed on imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Poland and Ukraine, and terminating the anti-dumping proceeding in respect of imports originating in Lithuania
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THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,
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’), and in particular Articles 8, 11(3), 21 and 22 (c) thereof,
Having regard to the proposal submitted by the Commission after consulting the Advisory Committee,
Whereas:
A. PROCEDURE
Community producers Association:
European Fertilizers Manufacturers Association (EFMA).
Exporting producers:
Nak Azot, Moscow, Russia
OAO Kirovo — Chepetsky Chimkombinat, Kirovo — Chepetsk, Russia
Cherkasy Azot, Cherkasy, Ukraine
JSC Acron, Vellky Novgorod, Russia.
B. PRODUCT UNDER CONSIDERATION
C. RESULTS OF THE INVESTIGATION
Safeguard quotas imposed in Poland in June 2002 on the imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Russia and in December 2002 safeguard measures on imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Ukraine;
Safeguard measures imposed in Hungary in July 2003 with additional duty of 11 600 HUF/t on imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Russia and Ukraine;
Safeguard measures imposed in Czech Republic in February 2003 with additional duty of 16 % on the imports of ammonium nitrate originating in Ukraine and safeguard measures with additional duty of 35 % on the product concerned originating in Russia.
D. AMENDMENT OF REGULATIONS (EC) No 658/2002 AND (EC) No 132/2001
HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:
In Regulation (EC) No 132/2001 the following Article shall be inserted:
1.Imports declared for release into free circulation shall be exempt from the anti-dumping duties imposed by Article 1, provided that they are produced by companies from which undertakings are accepted by the Commission and whose names are listed in the relevant Commission Regulation, as from time to time amended, and have been imported in conformity with the provisions of the same Commission Regulation.
2.The imports mentioned in paragraph 1 shall be exempt from the anti-dumping duty on condition that:
(a)the goods declared and presented to customs correspond precisely to the product described in Article 1,
(b)a commercial invoice containing at least the elements listed in the Annex is presented to Member States' customs authorities upon presentation of the declaration for release into free circulation; and
(c)the goods declared and presented to customs correspond precisely to the description on the commercial invoice.’
In Regulation (EC) No 658/2002 the following Article shall be inserted:
1.Imports declared for release into free circulation shall be exempt from the anti-dumping duties imposed by Article 1, provided that they are produced by companies from which undertakings are accepted by the Commission and whose names are listed in the relevant Commission Regulation, as from time to time amended, and have been imported in conformity with the provisions of the same Commission Regulation.
2.The imports mentioned in paragraph 1 shall be exempt from the anti-dumping duty on condition that:
(a)the goods declared and presented to customs correspond precisely to the product described in Article 1,
(b)a commercial invoice containing at least the elements listed in the Annex is presented to Member States' customs authorities upon presentation of the declaration for release into free circulation; and
(c)the goods declared and presented to customs correspond precisely to the description on the commercial invoice.’
The text set out in the Annex to this Regulation shall be added to Regulations (EC) No 132/2001 and (EC) No 658/2002.
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, 17 May 2004.
For the Council
B. Cowen
The President
The following elements shall be indicated on the commercial invoice accompanying the company's sales of ammonium nitrate to the Community which are subject to the Undertaking:
The heading “COMMERCIAL INVOICE ACCOMPANYING GOODS SUBJECT TO AN UNDERTAKING”.
The name of the company mentioned in Article 1 of Commission Regulation [INSERT NUMBER] issuing the commercial invoice.
The commercial invoice number.
The date of issue of the commercial invoice.
The TARIC additional code under which the goods on the invoice are to be customs cleared at the Community frontier.
The exact description of the goods, including:
Product Code Number (PCN) used for the purposes of the investigation and the undertaking (e.g. PCN I, PCN 2 etc),
plain language description of the goods corresponding to the PCN concerned (e.g. PCN 1: ammonium nitrate not containing any additional elements – Standard product; PCN 2: ammonium nitrate containing additional elements in special mixtures, etc),
company product code number (CPC) (if applicable),
CN code,
quantity (in tonnes).
The description of the terms of the sale, including:
price per tonne,
the applicable payment terms,
the applicable delivery terms,
total discounts and rebates.
Name of the company acting as an importer in the Community to which the commercial invoice accompanying goods subject to an undertaking is issued directly by the company.
The name of the official of the company that has issued the invoice and the following signed declaration:
‘I, the undersigned, certify that the sale for direct export to the European Community of the goods covered by this invoice is being made within the scope and under the terms of the undertaking offered by [company], and accepted by the European Commission through Regulation [INSERT NUMBER]. I declare that the information provided in this invoice is complete and correct.’.’
OJ L 56, 6.3.1996, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Regulation (EC) No 461/2004 (OJ L 77, 13.3.2004, p. 12).
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