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AGREEMENT

in the form of an exchange of letters between the European Community and the United States of America relating to the modification of concessions with respect to cereals provided for in EC Schedule CXL to the GATT 1994

Letter No. 1

Letter from the European Community

Brussels,...

Sir,

The European Communities (EC) and the United States of America, with respect to the concessions on cereals provided for in EC Schedule CXL to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade 1994 (GATT 1994), agree to the conclusions as outlined below.

Common Wheat

(1)    For item 10019095 (other spelt, common wheat and meslin), the concessions    contained in EC Schedule CXL shall continue to apply to high quality common wheat (as specified in Annex I to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1249/96 (28 June 1996), OJ No L 161, 125).

(2)    (a) For other spelt, medium and low quality common wheat (as specified in Annex I to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1249/96 (28 June 1996) OJ No L 161, 125), and meslin under item 10019095 (other spelt, common wheat, and meslin), the EC shall establish a tariff quota of 2,981,600 metric tons.

        (b) Within the tariff quota specified in (2)(a) above, 572,000 metric tons shall be allocated to the United States of America.  Subject to prior approval by the United States of America, in the event the United States of America is unable to fill its allocation, this allocation may be opened to other countries.

        (c) The in-quota tariff rate for the tariff quota specified in (2)(a) above shall be 12 Euro/metric ton, and the out-of-quota tariff rate shall be no higher than the lower of the bound rate of duty for item 10019095 (other spelt, common wheat, and meslin) in EC Schedule CXL as of July 1, 2002 or the most-favoured-nation rate of duty.

(3)    Once the EC has established the tariff quota as specified in (2) above, the EC need not apply the concessions for other spelt, medium and low quality common wheat (as specified in Annex I to Commission Regulation (EC) No 1249/96 (28 June 1996), OJ No L 161, 125), and meslin under item 10019095 contained in headnote 6 of  EC Schedule CXL.

Barley

(4)    (a) For item 10030050 (barley), the EC shall establish a tariff quota of 50,000 metric tons for malting barley (barley intended for the production of malt used for manufacture of beer aged in vats containing beechwood and with quality criteria as specified in Article 2(3) of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1234/2001 (22 June 2001), OJ No L 168, 12) and a tariff quota for all other barley of 300,000 metric tons.

        (b) The in-quota tariff rate for the malting-barley tariff quota specified in (4)(a) above shall be 8 Euro/metric ton, and the out-of-quota tariff rate shall be no higher than the lower of the bound rate of duty for item 10030050 (barley) in EC Schedule CXL as of July 1, 2002 or the most-favoured-nation rate of duty.  The in-quota tariff rate for all-other-barley tariff quota specified in (4)(a) above shall be 16 Euro/metric ton, and the out-of-quota tariff rate shall be no higher than the lower of the bound rate of duty for item 10030050 (barley) in EC Schedule CXL as of July 1, 2002 or the most-favoured-nation rate of duty.

(5)    Once the EC has established the tariff quotas as specified in (4) above, the EC need not apply the concessions for item 10030050 (barley) contained in headnote 6 of EC Schedule CXL.

General

(6)    The tariff quotas specified in (2) and (4) above shall open on 1st January of each year.

(7)    The tariff quotas specified in (2) and (4) above shall be managed on a first-come, first-served basis.

(8)    Any modification of concessions in EC Schedule CXL pursuant to (3) and/or (5) above shall add the concessions specified in (2), (4), and (6) above to EC Schedule CXL.

(9)    The EC recognizes that the United States of America has initial negotiating rights with respect to the concessions contained in headnote 6 of EC Schedule CXL and the concessions specified in (2), (4), and (6) above.

(10)    With respect to the notification of 26 July 2002 by the EC of its intention to modify certain concessions in EC Schedule CXL (circulated in G/SECRET/15), the EC is not modifying concessions contained in EC Schedule CXL on item 10019095 as specified in (1) above and on items 10011050 (durum wheat), 10020000 (rye), ex 1005 (maize, except hybrid seed), and ex 1007 (grain sorghum, except hybrids for sowing) and shall notify the WTO of such.

This agreement shall be approved by the Parties in accordance with their own procedures.

The provisions of this agreement shall be applicable from 1 January 2003.

I would be grateful if you could confirm the agreement of your Government to the above.  Please accept, Sir, the assurance of my highest consideration.

On behalf of the European Community

 


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