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Regulation (EC) No 1158/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 July 2005 amending Council Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 concerning short-term statistics

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ANNEXU.K.

PART (A)U.K.

Annex A to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 is amended as follows:

ScopeU.K.

The text under heading (a) (Scope) is replaced by the following:

This Annex applies to all activities listed in Sections C to E of NACE, or as the case may be, to all products listed in Sections C to E of the CPA.

List of variablesU.K.

The text under heading (c) (List of variables) is hereby amended as follows:

1.

the following variable is added to paragraph 1:

VariableName

340

Import prices;

2.

paragraph (2) is replaced by the following:

2.The information on output prices for non-domestic markets (No 312) and import prices (No 340) may be compiled using unit values for products originating from foreign trade or other sources only if there is no significant deterioration in quality compared to specific price information. The Commission shall determine, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the conditions for assuring the necessary data quality.;

3.

paragraph (9) is replaced by the following:

9.The information on output prices and import prices (Nos 310, 311, 312 and 340) is not required for the following groups of NACE respectively CPA: 12.0, 22.1, 23.3, 29.6, 35.1, 35.3, 37.1, 37.2. The list of groups may be revised until 11 August 2008 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.;

4.

the following paragraph is added:

10.The variable on import prices (No 340) is calculated on the basis of CPA products. The importing kind-of-activity units may be classified outside the activities of Sections C to E of NACE.

FormU.K.

The text under heading (d) (Form) is replaced by the following:

‘1.

All of the variables are to be transmitted in unadjusted form, if available.

2.

In addition, the production variable (No 110) and the hours-worked variable (No 220) are to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form. Wherever other variables show working-day effects, Member States may also transmit those variables in working-day adjusted form. The list of variables to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

3.

In addition, Member States may transmit the variables seasonally adjusted and may also transmit the variables in the form of trend cycles. Only if data are not transmitted in these forms, may the Commission (Eurostat) produce and publish seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle series for these variables.

4.

Variables Nos 110, 310, 311, 312 and 340 are to be transmitted as an index. All other variables are to be transmitted either as an index or as absolute figures.

Reference periodU.K.

Under heading (e) (Reference period), the following variable is added:

VariableReference period

340

month

Level of detailU.K.

The text under heading (f) (Level of detail), is amended as follows:

1.

paragraphs 1 and 2 are replaced by the following:

‘1.

All variables, except the import price variable (No 340), are to be transmitted at the Section (one letter), Sub-section (two letter) and Division two-digit level of NACE. The variable 340 is to be reported at the Section (one letter), Sub-section (two letter) and Division two-digit level of CPA.

2.

In addition, for Section D of NACE, the index of production (No 110) and the index of output prices (Nos 310, 311, 312) are to be transmitted at the three-digit and four-digit levels of NACE. The transmitted indices for production and output prices at the three-digit and four-digit levels must represent at least 90 % of the total value added for each Member State of Section D of NACE in a given base year. The variables need not be transmitted at these detailed levels by those Member States whose total value added of Section D of NACE in a given base year represents less than 4 % of the European Community total.;

2.

paragraph 4 is replaced by the following:

4.In addition, all variables except for the turnover and new orders variables (Nos 120, 121, 122, 130, 131, 132) are to be transmitted for total industry defined as NACE Sections C to E and the main industrial groupings (MIGs) as defined in Commission Regulation (EC) No 586/2001(1).

3.

the following paragraphs are added:

‘5.

The turnover variables (Nos 120, 121, 122) are to be transmitted for total industry defined as NACE Sections C and D and the MIGs with the exception of the main industrial grouping defined for energy-related activities.

6.

The new orders variables (Nos 130, 131, 132) are to be transmitted for total manufacturing, Section D of NACE and a reduced set of MIGs calculated from covering the list of NACE Divisions defined in paragraph 8 under heading (c) (“List of variables”) of this Annex.

7.

The import price variable (No 340) is to be transmitted for total industrial products, Sections C to E of CPA and MIGs defined in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 586/2001 from product groups of the CPA. This variable does not need to be transmitted by those Member States that have not adopted the euro as their currency.

8.

For the import price variable (No 340), the Commission may determine, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the terms for applying a European sample scheme as defined in point (d) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(2).

9.

The variables on the non-domestic markets (Nos 122, 132 and 312) are to be transmitted according to the distinction into euro-zone and non-euro-zone. The distinction is to be applied to the total industry defined as NACE Sections C to E, the MIGs, the Section (one letter), Sub-section (two letter) and Division two-digit level of NACE. The information on NACE E is not required for variable 122. In addition, the import price variable (No 340) is to be transmitted according to the distinction into euro-zone and non-euro-zone. The distinction is to be applied to the total industry defined as CPA Sections C to E, the MIGs, the Section (one letter), Sub-section (two letter) and Division two-digit level of CPA. For the distinction into the euro-zone and non-euro-zone, the Commission may determine, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the terms for applying European sample schemes as defined in point (d) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(2). The European sample scheme may limit the scope of the import price variable to the import of products from non-euro-zone countries. The distinction into the euro-zone and non-euro-zone for the variables 122, 132, 312 and 340 does not need to be transmitted by those Member States that have not adopted the euro as their currency.

10.

Those Member States whose value added in Sections C, D and E of NACE in a given base year represents less than 1 % of the European Community total only need to transmit data for total industry, MIGs, and NACE Section level, or CPA Section level.

Deadlines for data transmissionU.K.

The text under heading (g) (Deadlines for data transmission) is amended as follows:

1.

in paragraph 1, certain variables are amended, or added, as follows:

VariableDeadlines

110

1 month and 10 calendar days

(…)

(…)

210

2 months

(…)

(…)

340

1 month and 15 calendar days;

2.

paragraph 2 is replaced by the following:

2.The deadline may be up to 15 calendar days longer for data on the NACE Group and Class levels or the CPA Group and Class levels.

For those Member States whose value added in Sections C, D and E of NACE in a given base year represents less than 3 % of the European Community total, the deadline may be up to 15 calendar days longer for data on total industry, MIGs, NACE Section and Division level or CPA Section and Division level.

Pilot studiesU.K.

Under heading (h) (Pilot Studies), items 2 and 3 are deleted.

First reference periodU.K.

Under heading (i) (First reference period) the following paragraphs are added:

The first reference period for the transmission of the distinction of the variables on the non-domestic markets into euro-zone and non-euro-zone is not later than January 2005.

The first reference period for the variable 340 is not later than January 2006 on condition that a base year not later than 2005 is applied.

Transition periodU.K.

Under heading (j) (‘Transition period’), the following paragraphs are added:

‘3.

A transition period ending on 11 August 2007 may be granted for the variable 340 and the distinction into the euro-zone and non-euro-zone for the variables 122, 132, 312 and 340 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

4.

A transition period ending on 11 August 2007 may be granted for the changing of the deadlines for data transmission for variable 110 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

5.

A transition period ending on 11 August 2006 may be granted for the changing of the deadlines for data transmission for variable 210 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

PART (B)U.K.

Annex B to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 is amended as follows:

List of variablesU.K.

The text under heading (c) (List of variables) is hereby amended as follows:

1.

paragraph 5 is replaced by the following text:

5.Only if construction costs variables (Nos 320, 321, 322) are not available, may they be approximated by the output prices variable (No 310). This practice shall be permitted until 11 August 2010.;

2.

the following paragraph is added:

‘6.

Member States shall carry out studies instituted by the Commission and set up in consultation with the Member States. The studies shall be carried out taking into account the benefits of collecting the data in relation to the cost of collection and burden on business, in order to:

(a)

assess the feasibility of a quarterly variable of output prices (No 310) in construction;

(b)

define a suitable methodology for data collection and index calculation.

The Commission shall no later than 11 August 2006 propose a definition to be applied to the output price variable.

Member States shall submit a report to the Commission on the results of the studies no later than 11 August 2007.

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the Commission shall decide no later than 11 August 2008 whether to invoke Article 17(b) to replace the construction costs variable with the output price variable with effect from base year 2010.

FormU.K.

The text under heading (d) (Form) is replaced by the following:

‘1.

All of the variables are to be transmitted in an unadjusted form, if available.

2.

In addition, the variables on production (Nos 110, 115, 116) and the hours worked variable (No 220) are to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form. Wherever other variables show working-day effects, Member States may also transmit those variables in working-day adjusted form. The list of variables to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

3.

In addition, Member States may transmit the variables seasonally adjusted and may also transmit the variables in the form of trend cycles. Only if data are not transmitted in these forms, may the Commission (Eurostat) produce and publish seasonally adjusted and trend-cycle series for the variables.

4.

Variables 110, 115, 116, 320, 321 and 322 are to be transmitted as an index. Variables 411 and 412 are to be transmitted as absolute values. All other variables are to be transmitted either as an index or as absolute figures.

Reference periodU.K.

The text under heading (e) (Reference period) is replaced by the following:

A reference period of a month shall apply to variables 110, 115 and 116. A reference period of at least a quarter shall apply to all other variables in this Annex.

Those Member States whose value added in Section F of NACE in a given base year represents less than 1 % of the European Community total need only supply variables 110, 115 and 116 with a reference period of a quarter..

Level of detailU.K.

Under heading (f) (Level of detail), the following paragraph is added:

6.Those Member States whose value added in Section F of NACE in a given base year represents less than 1 % of the European Community total only need to transmit data for total construction (NACE Section level).

Deadlines for data transmissionU.K.

Under heading (g) (Deadlines for data transmission) the variables 110, 115, 116 and 210 are replaced by the following:

VariableDeadlines

110

1 month and 15 calendar days

115

1 month and 15 calendar days

116

1 month and 15 calendar days

(…)

(…)

210

2 months.

Pilot studiesU.K.

Under heading (h) (Pilot studies), items 1 and 3 are deleted.

First reference periodU.K.

Under heading (i) (First reference period), the following text is added:

The first reference period for the transmission of variables 110, 115, and 116 with a monthly reference period is not later than January 2005..

Transition periodU.K.

Under heading (j) (Transition period), the following paragraphs are added:

‘3.

A transition period ending on 11 August 2007 may be granted for the amendment of the reference period for variables 110, 115, and 116 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

4.

A transition period ending on 11 August 2007 may be granted for the changing of the deadlines for data transmission for variables 110, 115, 116 and 210 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18..

PART (C)U.K.

Annex C to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 is amended as follows:

List of variablesU.K.

Under heading (c) (List of variables), the following paragraph is added:

‘4.

Member States shall carry out studies instituted by the Commission and set up in consultation with the Member States. The studies shall be carried out taking into account the benefits of collecting the data in relation to the cost of collection and burden on business, in order to:

(a)

assess the feasibility of transmitting a quarterly variable of hours worked (No 220) for retail trade and repair;

(b)

assess the feasibility of transmitting a quarterly variable of gross wages and salaries (No 230) for retail trade and repair;

(c)

define a suitable methodology for data collection and index calculation.

Member States shall submit a report on the results of the studies to the Commission no later than 11 August 2007.

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the Commission shall decide no later than 11 August 2008 whether to invoke Article 17(b), so as to include the variable hours worked (No 220) and the variable gross wages and salaries (No 230) with effect from the base year 2010..

FormU.K.

Under heading (d) (Form), paragraphs 1 and 2 are replaced by the following:

‘1.

All of the variables are to be transmitted in an unadjusted form, if available.

2.

The turnover variable (No 120) and the volume of sales variable (No 123) are also to be transmitted in a working-day adjusted form. Wherever other variables show working-day effects, Member States may also transmit those variables in working-day adjusted form. The list of variables to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

Level of detailU.K.

The text under heading (f) (Level of detail) is amended as follows:

1.

paragraph 1 is replaced by the following:

1.The turnover variable (No 120) and the deflator of sales/volume of sales variables (No 330/123) are to be transmitted according to the levels of detail defined in paragraphs 2, 3 and 4. The number of persons employed variable (No 210) is to be transmitted according to the level of detail defined in paragraph 4.;

2.

the following paragraph is added:

5.Those Member States whose turnover in Division 52 of NACE in a given base year represents less than 1 % of the European Community total, need only transmit the turnover variable (No 120) and the deflator of sales/volume of sales variables (No 330/123) according to the levels of detail defined in paragraphs 3 and 4.

Deadlines for data transmissionU.K.

The text under heading (g) (Deadlines for data transmission) is replaced by the following:

‘1.

The variables shall be transmitted for turnover (No 120) and the deflator of sales/volume of sales (No 330/123) within two months at the levels of detail specified in paragraph 2 under heading (f) of this Annex. The deadline may be up to 15 days longer for those Member States whose turnover in Division 52 in a given base year represents less than 3 % of the European Community total.

2.

The variables shall be transmitted for turnover (No 120) and the deflator of sales/volume of sales (No 330/123) within one month for the level of detail specified in paragraphs 3 and 4 under heading (f) of this Annex. Member States may choose to participate for the turnover and deflator of sales/volume of sales variables Nos 120 and 330/123 with contributions according to the allocation of a European sample scheme as defined in point (d) of the first subparagraph of Article 4(2). The terms of the allocation are to be determined in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

3.

The number of persons employed variable shall be transmitted within 2 months after the end of the reference period. The deadline may be up to 15 days longer for those Member States whose turnover in Division 52 in a given base year represents less than 3 % of the European Community total.

Pilot studiesU.K.

Under heading (h) (Pilot studies), items 2 and 4 are deleted.

Transition periodU.K.

Under heading (j) (Transition period), the following paragraph is added:

4.A transition period ending no later than 11 August 2006 may be granted for the changing of the deadlines for data transmission of the variable 210 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

PART (D)U.K.

Annex D to Regulation (EC) No 1165/98 is amended as follows:

List of variablesU.K.

The text under heading (c) (List of variables) is hereby amended as follows:

1.

in paragraph 1 the following variable is added:

VariableName

310

Output prices;

2.

the following paragraphs are added:

‘3.

The output price variable (No 310) covers services delivered to customers that are enterprises or persons representing enterprises.

4.

Member States shall carry out studies instituted by the Commission and set up in consultation with the Member States. The studies shall be carried out taking into account the benefits of collecting the data in relation to the cost of collection and burden on business, in order to:

(a)

assess the feasibility of transmitting a quarterly variable of hours worked (No 220) for other services;

(b)

assess the feasibility of transmitting a quarterly variable of gross wages and salaries (No 230) for other services;

(c)

define a suitable methodology for data collection and index calculation;

(d)

define a suitable level of detail. The data shall be broken down by economic activities defined by NACE Sections and by further dis-aggregations, not beyond the level of NACE Divisions (two-digit level) or groupings of Divisions.

Member States shall submit a report on the results of the studies to the Commission not later than 11 August 2007.

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the Commission shall decide no later than 11 August 2008 whether to invoke Article 17(b) so as to include the variable hours worked (No 220) and the variable gross wages and salaries (No 230) with effect from base year 2010.

FormU.K.

The text under heading (d) (Form) is hereby amended as follows:

1.

paragraphs 1 and 2 are replaced by the following:

‘1.

All of the variables are to be transmitted in unadjusted form, if available.

2.

The turnover variable (No 120) is also to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form. Wherever other variables show working-day effects, Member States may also transmit those variables in working-day adjusted form. The list of variables to be transmitted in working-day adjusted form may be amended in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.;

2.

paragraph 4 is replaced by the following:

4.The output price variable (No 310) is to be transmitted as an index. All other variables are to be transmitted as an index or as absolute figures.

Reference periodU.K.

Under heading (e) (Reference period), the following subparagraphs are added:

Member States shall carry out studies instituted by the Commission and set up in consultation with the Member States. The studies shall be carried out taking into account the benefits of a reduced reference period in relation to the cost of collection and burden on business in order to assess the feasibility of reducing the reference period of a quarter for the turnover variable (No 120) to a reference period of a month.

Member States shall submit a report on the results of the studies to the Commission no later than 11 August 2007.

Acting in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, the Commission shall decide no later than 11 August 2008 whether to invoke Article 17(d) in connection with a revision of the frequency of compilation of the turnover variable..

Level of detailU.K.

The text under heading (f) (Level of detail) is hereby amended as follows:

1.

paragraphs 3 and 4 are replaced by the following:

‘3.

For Divisions 50, 51, 64 and 74 of NACE, the turnover variable need only be transmitted at the two-digit level by those Member States whose turnover in those divisions of NACE in a given base year represents less than 4 % of the European Community total.

4.

For Section I of NACE, the number of persons employed variable (No 210) need only be transmitted at Section level by those Member States whose total value added in Section I in a given base year represents less than 4 % of the European Community total.

2.

The following paragraphs are added:

‘5.

the output price variable (No 310) is to be transmitted according to the following activities and groupings of NACE:

  • 60.24, 63.11, 63.12, 64.11, 64.12 at four digits;

  • 61.1, 62.1, 64.2 at three digits;

  • 72.1 to 72.6 at three digits;

  • sum of 74.11 to 74.14;

  • sum of 74.2 and 74.3;

  • 74.4 to 74.7 at three digits.

NACE 74.4 may be indicated approximately by advertising placements.

NACE 74.5 covers the total price of labour recruited and personnel provided.

6.

The list of activities and groupings may be amended no later than 11 August 2008 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

7.

For Division 72, the output price variable (No 310) need only be transmitted at the two-digit level by those Member States whose turnover in those divisions of NACE in a given base year represents less than 4 % of the European Community total..

Deadlines for data transmissionU.K.

The text under heading (g) (Deadlines for data transmission) is hereby replaced by the following:

The variables shall, after the end of the reference period, be transmitted within the following deadlines:

VariableDeadlines

120

2 months

210

2 months

310

3 months.

First reference periodU.K.

Under heading (i) (First reference period), the following text is added:

The first reference period for transmission of the output price variable No 310 is not later than the first quarter of 2006. A derogation of a further year may be granted for the first reference period in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, on condition that a base year not later than 2006 is applied..

Transition periodU.K.

Under heading (j) (Transition period) the following paragraphs are added:

A transition period ending no later than 11 August 2008 may be granted for variable No 310 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18. A further transition period of one year may be granted for the implementation of variable No 310 for the NACE Divisions 63 and 74 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18. In addition to those transition periods, a further transition period of one year may be granted, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18, to those Member States whose turnover in the NACE activities referred to under heading (a) “Scope” in a given base year represents less than 1 % of the European Community total.

A transition period ending no later than 11 August 2006 may be granted for the changing of the deadlines for data transmission for the variables 120 and 210 in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 18.

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