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Regulation (EEC) No 2840/72 of the Council of 19 December 1972 concluding an Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation and adopting provisions for its implementation and concluding an additional Agreement concerning the validity, for the Principality of Liechtenstein, of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation of 22 July 1972

article  1_protocol_1

CELEX:  31972R2840

1. Customs duties on (imports into the Community as originally constituted of products falling within Chapter 48 or 49 of the Common Customs Tariff excluding heading No 48.09 (building board of wood pulp or of vegetable fibre, whether or not bonded with natural or artificial resins or with similar binders) shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following timetable: Timetable Products falling within heading or subheading Nos 48.01 C II, 48.01 E, 48.07 B, 48.13 or 48.15 B Other products Rates of duty applicable — percentage Percentage of basic duties applicable 1 April 1973 11·5 95 1 January 1974 11 90 1 January 1975 10·5 85 1 January 1976 10 80 1 July 1977 8 65 1 January 1979 6 50 1 January 1980 6 50 1 January 1981 4 35 1 January 1982 4 35 1 January 1983 2 20 1 January 1984 0 0 2. Customs duties on imports into Ireland of products specified in paragraph 1 shall be progressively abolished in accordance with the following timetable: Timetable Percentage of basic duties applicable 1 April 1973 85 1 January 1974 70 1 January 1975 55 1 January 1976 40 1 July 1977 20 1 January 1979 15 1 January 1980 15 1 January 1981
Regulation (EEC) No 2840/72 of the Council of 19 December 1972 concluding an Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation and adopting provisions for its implementation and concluding an additional Agreement concerning the validity, for the Principality of Liechtenstein, of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation of 22 July 1972

article  1_protocol_1

CELEX:  31972R2840

10 1 January 1982 10 1 January 1983 5 1 January 1984 0 3. Notwithstanding Article 3 of the Agreement, Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom shall apply the following customs duties to imports of products specified in paragraph 1 which originate in Switzerland: Timetable Products falling within heading or subheading Nos 48.01 C 11, 48.01 E, 48.07 B, 48.13 or 48.15 B Other products Rates of duty applicable — percentage Percentage of Common Customs Tariff duty applicable 1 April 1973 0 0 1 January 1974 3 25 1 January 1975 4·5 37·5 1 January 1976 6 50 1 July 1977 8 65 1 January 1979 6 50 1 January 1980 6 50 1 January 1981 4 35 1 January 1982 4 35 1 January 1983 2 20 1 January 1984 0 0
Regulation (EEC) No 2840/72 of the Council of 19 December 1972 concluding an Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation and adopting provisions for its implementation and concluding an additional Agreement concerning the validity, for the Principality of Liechtenstein, of the Agreement between the European Economic Community and the Swiss Confederation of 22 July 1972

article  1_protocol_1

CELEX:  31972R2840

4. During the period from 1 January 1974 to 31 December 1983 Denmark, Norway and the United Kingdom shall be entitled to open each year, for imports of products originating in Switzerland, zero-duty tariff quotas the amounts of which, shown in Annex A for 1974, shall be equal to the average amount of imports between 1968 and 1971 raised cumulatively by four increases of 5 %; after 1 January 1975 the amount of these tariff quotas shall be raised annually by 5 %.
5. The expression “the Community as originally constituted” means the Kingdom of Belgium the Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg and the Kingdom of the Netherlands.