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Council Regulation (EC) No 150/2003 of 21 January 2003 suspending import duties on certain weapons and military equipment article 0 CELEX: 32003R0150 Whereas: (1) The Community is based upon a customs union, which requires the consistent application of the Common Customs Tariff on imports of products from third countries by all Member States unless specific Community measures provide otherwise. (2) It is in the interests of the Community as a whole that Member States are able to procure for their military forces the most technologically advanced and suitable weapons and military equipment. In view of the rapid technological developments in this industrial sector worldwide it is normal practice of the Member States authorities in charge of national defence to procure weapons and military materials from producers or other suppliers located in third countries. Given the security interest of the Member States it is compatible with the interests of the Community that certain of these weapons and equipment may be imported free of import duties. |
Council Regulation (EC) No 150/2003 of 21 January 2003 suspending import duties on certain weapons and military equipment article 0 CELEX: 32003R0150 (3) In order to ensure consistent application of such duty suspension it is appropriate to establish a common list of weapons and military equipment eligible for the duty suspension. It is also appropriate in view of the specific nature of the products concerned that parts, components or subassemblies for incorporation in or fitting to goods included in the list or for the repair, refurbishment or maintenance of such goods as well as goods for use in training or testing of goods included in this list could be imported free of customs duties. Imports of military equipment, which are not covered by this Regulation, are subject to the appropriate duties in the Common Customs Tariff. |
Council Regulation (EC) No 150/2003 of 21 January 2003 suspending import duties on certain weapons and military equipment article 0 CELEX: 32003R0150 (4) Given the different organisational structures of the competent authorities in the Member States it is necessary solely for customs-related purposes to define end uses for the imported materials in accordance with the provisions of Council Regulation (EEC) No 2913/92 of 12 October 1992 establishing the Community Customs Code(2) and its implementing regulations (herein after called the "Customs Code"). In order to limit the administrative burden for the authorities concerned it is appropriate to set a time limit for the end use customs supervisions. |
Council Regulation (EC) No 150/2003 of 21 January 2003 suspending import duties on certain weapons and military equipment article 0 CELEX: 32003R0150 (5) In order to take account of the protection of the military confidentiality of the Member States it is necessary to lay down specific administrative procedures for the granting of the benefit of the suspension of duties. A declaration by the competent authority of the Member State for whose forces the weapons or military equipment are destined, which could also be used as customs declaration as required by the Customs Code, would constitute an appropriate guarantee that these conditions are fulfilled. The declaration should be given in the form of a certificate. It is appropriate to specify the form, which such certificates must take and to allow also the use of means of data processing techniques for the declaration. (6) It is necessary to lay down rules for the Member States in order to provide information on the quantity, the value and the number of certificates issued and the procedures for the implementation of this Regulation,
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