Directive 2000/47 - Amendment of Directives 69/169/EEC and 92/12/EEC as regards temporary quantitative restrictions on beer imports into Finland

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This directive was in effect from July 31, 2000 until January 15, 2009 and should have been implemented in national regulation on November  1, 2000 at the latest.

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Council Directive 2000/47/EC of 20 July 2000 amending Directives 69/169/EEC and 92/12/EEC as regards temporary quantitative restrictions on beer imports into Finland
 
Legal instrument Directive
Number legal act Directive 2000/47
Original proposal COM(2000)76 EN
CELEX number i 32000L0047

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Document 20-07-2000
Publication in Official Journal 29-07-2000; Special edition in Czech: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Slovak: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Latvian: Chapter 02 Volume 010,OJ L 193, 29.7.2000,Special edition in Polish: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Bulgarian: Chapter 02 Volume 012,Special edition in Hungarian: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Estonian: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Slovenian: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Maltese: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Lithuanian: Chapter 02 Volume 010,Special edition in Romanian: Chapter 02 Volume 012
Effect 31-07-2000; Entry into force DATEPUB + 3 See Art 4
End of validity 15-01-2009; Implicitly repealed by 32008L0118
Transposition 01-11-2000

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32000L0047

Council Directive 2000/47/EC of 20 July 2000 amending Directives 69/169/EEC and 92/12/EEC as regards temporary quantitative restrictions on beer imports into Finland

Official Journal L 193 , 29/07/2000 P. 0073 - 0074

Council Directive 2000/47/EC

of 20 July 2000

amending Directives 69/169/EEC and 92/12/EEC as regards temporary quantitative restrictions on beer imports into Finland

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 93 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission(1),

Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament(2),

Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee(3),

Whereas:

  • (1) 
    Article 26 of Council Directive 92/12/EEC of 25 February 1992 on the general arrangements for products subject to excise duty and on the holding, movement and monitoring of such products(4), grants Finland the right to maintain a quantitative limit of 15 litres for beer acquisitions from other Member States, as laid down in the Act of Accession of Austria, Finland and Sweden, which is exempted from Finnish taxes.
  • (2) 
    Finland should take measures to ensure that imports of beer from third countries are not allowed under more favourable conditions than such import from other Member States.
  • (3) 
    Article 26 of Directive 92/12/EEC authorises Finland to continue to apply, until 31 December 2003, the same restrictions on the quantity of goods which may be brought into its territory without further excise duty payment as applied on 31 December 1996, those restrictions being progressively removed.
  • (4) 
    Articles 4 and 5 of Council Directive 69/169/EEC of 28 May 1969 on the harmonisation of provisions laid down by law, regulation or administrative action relating to exemption from turnover taxes and excise duty on imports in international travel(5) provide for allowances in respect of excisable goods contained in the luggage of travellers coming from countries other than Member States on condition that such imports have no commercial character.
  • (5) 
    The provisions of Article 26 of Directive 92/12/EEC represent a derogation from a fundamental principal of the internal market, namely the right of its citizens to transport goods purchased for their own use throughout the Community without incurring liability to new duty charges, so that it is necessary to limit its effects as far as possible.
  • (6) 
    It is appropriate, at this juncture, to raise the current quantitative limit for beer acquisitions from other Member States in several steps in order to align Finland gradually on the Community rules laid down in Articles 8 and 9 of Directive 92/12/EEC and to ensure a complete removal of intra-Community allowances for beer by 31 December 2003, as provided for in Article 26(1) of that Directive.
  • (7) 
    Finland has experienced problems in respect of alcohol policy and social and health policy, as well as public order, as a result of increased private imports, inter alia, of beer.
  • (8) 
    Finland has requested a derogation to apply a limitation for beer imports from countries other than Member States, of not less than 6 litres.
  • (9) 
    Account is taken of the geographical situation of Finland, the economic difficulties of Finnish retail traders located in the border regions and the considerable loss of revenue caused by the increased imports of beer from countries other than Member States.
  • (10) 
    It is therefore necessary to authorise Finland to apply a restriction of not less than 6 litres on beer imports from countries other than Member States.
  • (11) 
    It is appropriate to maintain this derogation two years longer than the restrictions on beer brought to Finland from other Member States, in order to allow the Finnish retail trade to adapt...

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