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Council Regulation (EU) 2019/2220 of 19 December 2019 amending Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013 opening and providing for the management of autonomous tariff quotas of the Union for certain agricultural and industrial products

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Council Regulation (EU) 2019/2220

of 19 December 2019

amending Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013 opening and providing for the management of autonomous tariff quotas of the Union for certain agricultural and industrial products

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, and in particular Article 31 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the European Commission,

Whereas:

(1) In order to ensure a sufficient and uninterrupted supply of certain agricultural and industrial products which are produced in insufficient quantities in the Union and thereby avoid any disturbances on the market for those products, autonomous tariff quotas were opened by Council Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013(1). Within those tariff quotas, products can be imported into the Union at reduced or zero duty rates.

(2) As it is in the Union’s interest to ensure an adequate supply of certain industrial products and having regard to the fact that identical, equivalent or substitute products are not produced in sufficient quantities within the Union, it is necessary to open new tariff quotas with order numbers 09.2586 to 09.2593 inclusive at zero duty rates for appropriate quantities of those products.

(3) In the case of tariff quotas with order numbers 09.2594, 09.2595, 09.2596, 09.2597, 09.2598, 09.2599, 09.2738, 09.2742 and 09.2872, the quota volumes should be increased, as an increase is in the interest of the Union.

(4) For the tariff quota with order number 09.2738, the reference to ‘tin’ in the product description should be replaced with ‘zinc’.

(5) For the tariff quotas with order numbers 09.2595, 09.2596, 09.2597, 09.2598 and 09.2599, the quota period should be prolonged from six months to one year.

(6) As the scope of the tariff quota with order number 09.2652 has become inadequate to fulfil the needs of the economic operators in the Union, the description of the product covered by this quota should be amended.

(7) The products covered by the tariff quota with order number 09.2740 are classifiable under TARIC code 2309903187 and not under TARIC code 2309909697. The indication of the applicable CN code and TARIC subheading for those products should therefore be amended.

(8) As it is no longer in the Union’s interest to maintain the tariff quotas with order numbers 09.2690, 09.2850, 09.2878, 09.2906, 09.2909, 09.2929 and 09.2932, they should be closed with effect from 1 January 2020.

(9) For the tariff quota with order number 09.2828, it is in the interest of the Union to apply the quota only from 1 April to 31 October of each year, which are the months with the highest demand for the products concerned, and to reduce the volume by half.

(10) The tariff quota with order number 09.2722 has been applied simultaneously with a suspension of tariff duties in accordance with Council Regulation (EU) No 1387/2013(2) from 1 July 2019 to 31 December 2019. As that suspension should be closed with effect from 1 January 2020, it is in the interest of the Union to increase the quota volume.

(11) The substances Dimethyl Sulphate (CAS RN 77-78-1), 2‐Methylaniline (CAS RN 95‐53‐4) and 4,4'-Methanediyldianiline (CAS RN 101-77-9) are included on the candidate list referred to in Article 59 of Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council(3) and the substance with CAS RN 101-77-9 is included in Annex XIV to that Regulation. For that reason, existing tariff quotas for such products will be progressively closed and any newly opened tariff quotas will apply for a limited period. Therefore, the tariff quotas with order numbers 09.2648 and 09.2730 should apply only from 1 January 2020 to 30 June 2020 and the relevant quota volumes should be reduced in proportion. The tariff quota with order number 09.2590 should only be opened for the same period.

(12) The early exhaustion of the tariff quota with order number 09.2872 indicated that demand for the product covered by this tariff quota is high and that the production capacity in the Union is insufficient to cover that demand. To enhance the competitive capacity of Union enterprises, the quota volume should be increased with a retroactive effect to cover the period from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019.

(13) Taking into account the amendments to be made and for the sake of clarity, the Annex to Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013 should be replaced.

(14) In order to avoid any interruption of the application of the tariff quota scheme and to comply with the guidelines set out in the communication from the Commission of 13 December 2011 concerning autonomous tariff suspensions and quotas, the changes provided for in this Regulation regarding the tariff quotas for the products concerned should apply from 1 January 2020 and, for the tariff quota with order number 09.2872, from 1 January 2019. This Regulation should therefore enter into force as a matter of urgency,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

Article 1U.K.

The Annex to Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013 is amended as follows:

(1)

the row for the tariff quota with order number 09.2872 is replaced by the following:

09.2872ex 2833 29 8040Caesium sulphate (CAS RN 10294-54-9) in solid form or as aqueous solution containing by weight 48 % or more but not more than 52 % of caesium sulphate1.1.-31.12.200 tonnes0 %
(2)

it is replaced by the text set out in the Annex to this Regulation.

Article 2U.K.

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day following that of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

It shall apply from 1 January 2020. However, point (1) of Article 1 shall apply from 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2019.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 19 December 2019.

For the Council

The President

K. Mikkonen

ANNEXU.K.

a

However, the suspension of tariff duties does not apply where the processing is carried out by retail or catering undertakings.

b

Suspension of duties is subject to end-use customs supervision in accordance with Article 254 of Regulation (EU) No 952/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 October 2013 laying down the Union Customs Code (OJ L 269, 10.10.2013, p. 1).

c

Only the ad valorem duty is suspended. The specific duty shall continue to apply.

Order numberCN codeTARICDescriptionQuota periodQuota volumeQuota duty (%)
09.2637

ex 0710 40 00

ex 2005 80 00

20

30

Corn cobs (Zea mays var. saccharata) whether or not cut, with a diameter of 10 mm or more, but not more than 20 mm, for use in the manufacture of products of the food industry for treatment other than simple repackinga b c1.1.-31.12.550 tonnes0 %c
09.2849ex 0710 80 6910Mushrooms of the species Auricularia polytricha (uncooked or cooked by steaming or boiling), frozen, for the manufacture of prepared mealsa b1.1.-31.12.700 tonnes0 %
09.2664ex 2008 60 3930Sweet cherries containing added spirit, with a sugar content of not more than 9 % by weight, of a diameter of not more than 19,9 mm, with stones, for use in chocolate productsb1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes10 %
09.2740ex 2309 90 3187

Soya bean protein concentrate containing by weight:

  • 60 % (± 10 %) of crude protein,

  • 5 % (± 3 %) of crude fibre,

  • 5 % (± 3 %) of crude ash, and

  • 3 % or more but not more than 6,9 % of starch,

for use in the manufacture of animal feed productsb

1.1.-31.12.30 000 tonnes0 %
09.2913

ex 2401 10 35

ex 2401 10 70

ex 2401 10 95

ex 2401 10 95

ex 2401 10 95

ex 2401 20 35

ex 2401 20 70

ex 2401 20 95

ex 2401 20 95

ex 2401 20 95

91

10

11

21

91

91

10

11

21

91

Natural unmanufactured tobacco, whether or not cut in regular size, having a custom value of not less than Euro 450 per 100 kg net weight, for use as binder or wrapper for the manufacture of goods falling within subheading 2402 10 00b1.1.-31.12.6 000 tonnes0 %
09.2586

ex 2710 19 81

ex 2710 19 99

20

40

Catalytically hydroisomerized and dewaxed base oil of hydrogenated, highly isoparaffinic hydrocarbons, containing:

  • 90 % or more by weight of saturates, and

  • not more than 0,03 % by weight of sulphur,

and with:

  • a viscosity index of 80 or more, but less than 120, and

a kinematic viscosity of 5,0 cSt at 100 °C or more, but not more than 13,0 cSt at 100 °C

1.1.-30.6.200 000 tonnes0 %
09.2587

ex 2710 19 81

ex 2710 19 99

20

40

Catalytically hydroisomerized and dewaxed base oil of hydrogenated, highly isoparaffinic hydrocarbons, containing:

  • 90 % or more by weight of saturates, and

  • not more than 0,03 % by weight of sulphur,

and with:

  • a viscosity index of 80 or more, but less than 120, and

a kinematic viscosity of 5,0 cSt at 100 °C or more, but not more than 13,0 cSt at 100 °C

1.7.-31.12.200 000 tonnes0 %
09.28282712 20 90Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0,75 % of oil1.4.-31.10.60 000 tonnes0 %
09.2600ex 2712 90 3910Slack wax (CAS RN 64742-61-6)1.1.-31.12.100 000 tonnes0 %
09.2928ex 2811 22 0040Silica filler in the form of granules, with a purity by weight of 97 % or more of silicon dioxide1.1.-31.12.1 700 tonnes0 %
09.2806ex 2825 90 4030Tungsten trioxide, including blue tungsten oxide (CAS RN 1314-35-8 or CAS RN 39318-18-8)1.1.-31.12.12 000 tonnes0 %
09.2872ex 2833 29 8040Caesium sulphate (CAS RN 10294-54-9) in solid form or as aqueous solution containing by weight 48 % or more but not more than 52 % of caesium sulphate1.1.-31.12.200 tonnes0 %
09.2837ex 2903 79 3020Bromochloromethane (CAS RN 74-97-5)1.1.-31.12.600 tonnes0 %
09.2933ex 2903 99 80301,3-Dichlorobenzene (CAS RN 541-73-1)1.1.-31.12.2 600 tonnes0 %
09.2700ex 2905 12 0010Propan-1-ol (propyl alcohol) (CAS RN 71-23-8)1.1.-31.12.15 000 tonnes0 %
09.2830ex 2906 19 0040Cyclopropylmethanol (CAS RN 2516-33-8)1.1.-31.12.20 tonnes0 %
09.2851ex 2907 12 0010o-cresol (CAS RN 95-48-7) having a purity of not less than 98,5 % by weight1.1.-31.12.20 000 tonnes0 %
09.2704ex 2909 49 80202,2,2',2'-Tetrakis(hydroxymethyl)-3,3'-oxydipropan-1-ol (CAS RN 126-58-9)1.1.-31.12.500 tonnes0 %
09.26242912 42 00Ethylvanillin (3-ethoxy-4-hydroxybenzaldehyde) (CAS RN 121-32-4)1.1.-31.12.1 950 tonnes0 %
09.2683ex 2914 19 9050Calcium acetylacetonate (CAS RN 19372-44-2) for use in the manufacture of stabilisator systems in tablet formb1.1.-31.12.200 tonnes0 %
09.2852ex 2914 29 0060Cyclopropyl methyl ketone (CAS RN 765-43-5)1.1.-31.12.300 tonnes0 %
09.2638ex 2915 21 0010Acetic acid (CAS RN 64-19-7) of a purity by weight of 99 % or more1.1.-31.12.1 000 000 tonnes0 %
09.29722915 24 00Acetic anhydride (CAS RN 108-24-7)1.1.-31.12.50 000 tonnes0 %
09.26792915 32 00Vinyl acetate (CAS RN 108-05-4)1.1.-31.12.400 000 tonnes0 %
09.2728ex 2915 90 7085Ethyl trifluoroacetate (CAS RN 383-63-1)1.1.-31.12.400 tonnes0 %
09.2665ex 2916 19 9530Potassium (E,E)-hexa-2,4-dienoate (CAS RN 24634-61-5)1.1.-31.12.8 250 tonnes0 %
09.2684ex 2916 39 90282,5-dimethylphenylacetyl chloride (CAS RN 55312-97-5)1.1.-31.12.400 tonnes0 %
09.2599ex 2917 11 0040Diethyl oxalate (CAS RN 95-92-1)1.1.-31.12.500 tonnes0 %
09.2769ex 2917 13 9010Dimethyl sebacate (CAS RN 106-79-6)1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2634ex 2917 19 8040Dodecanedioic acid (CAS RN 693-23-2), of a purity by weight of more than 98,5 %1.1.-31.12.4 600 tonnes0 %
09.2808ex 2918 22 0010O-acetylsalicylic acid (CAS RN 50-78-2)1.1.-31.12.120 tonnes0 %
09.2646ex 2918 29 0075

Octadecyl 3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate (CAS RN 2082-79-3) with:

  • a sieve passing fraction at a mesh width of 500 μm of more than 99 % by weight, and

  • a melting point of 49 °C or more, but not more than 54 °C,

for use in the manufacture of PVC processing stabilizer-one packs based on powder mixtures (powders or press granulates)b

1.1.-31.12.380 tonnes0 %
09.2647ex 2918 29 0080

Pentaerythritol tetrakis(3-(3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyphenyl)propionate) (CAS RN 6683-19-8) with:

  • a sieve passing fraction at a mesh width of 250 μm of more than 75 % by weight and at a mesh width of 500 μm of more than 99 % by weight, and

  • a melting point of 110 °C or more, but not more than 125 °C,

for use in the manufacture of PVC processing stabilizer-one packs based on powder mixtures (powders or press granulates)b

1.1.-31.12.140 tonnes0 %
09.2975ex 2918 30 0010Benzophenone-3,3',4,4'-tetracarboxylic dianhydride (CAS RN 2421‐28‐5)1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2688ex 2920 29 0070Tris (2,4-di-tert-butylphenyl)phosphite (CAS RN 31570-04-4)1.1.-31.12.6 000 tonnes0 %
09.2648ex 2920 90 1070Dimethyl Sulphate (CAS RN 77-78-1)1.1.-30.6.9 000 tonnes0 %
09.2598ex 2921 19 9975Octadecylamine (CAS RN 124-30-1)1.1.-31.12.400 tonnes0 %
09.2649ex 2921 29 0060Bis(2-dimethylaminoethyl)(methyl)amine (CAS RN 3030-47-5)1.1.-31.12.1 700 tonnes0 %
09.2682ex 2921 41 0010Aniline (CAS RN 62-53-3) with a purity by weight of 99 % or more1.1.-31.12.150 000 tonnes0 %
09.2617ex 2921 42 00894-Fluoro-N-(1-methylethyl)benzeneamine (CAS RN 70441-63-3)1.1.-31.12.500 tonnes0 %
09.2590ex 2921 43 00752-Methylaniline (CAS RN 95-53-4)1.1.-30.6.1 000 kilograms0 %
09.2602ex 2921 51 1910o-phenylenediamine (CAS RN 95-54-5)1.1.-31.12.1 800 tonnes0 %
09.2730ex 2921 59 90804,4'-Methanediyldianiline (CAS RN 101-77-9) in form of granules, for use in the manufacture of prepolymersb1.1.-30.6.100 tonnes0 %
09.2591ex 2922 41 0010L-Lysine hydrochloride (CAS RN 657-27-2)1.1.-31.12.445 000 tonnes0 %
09.2592ex 2922 50 0025L-Threonine (CAS RN 72-19-5)1.1.-31.12.166 000 tonnes0 %
09.2854ex 2924 19 00853-iodoprop-2-yn-1-yl butylcarbamate (CAS RN 55406-53-6)1.1.-31.12.250 tonnes0 %
09.2874ex 2924 29 7087Paracetamol (INN) (CAS RN 103-90-2)1.1.-31.12.20 000 tonnes0 %
09.2742ex 2926 10 0010Acrylonitrile (CAS RN 107-13-1), for use in the manufacture of goods of chapter 55 and heading 6815b1.1.-31.12.60 000 tonnes0 %
09.2856ex 2926 90 70842-Nitro-4(trifluoromethyl)benzonitrile (CAS RN 778-94-9)1.1.-31.12.900 tonnes0 %
09.2708ex 2928 00 9015Monomethylhydrazine (CAS 60-34-4) in the form of an aqueous solution with a content by weight of monomethylhydrazine of 40 (± 5) %1.1.-31.12.900 tonnes0 %
09.2685ex 2929 90 0030Nitroguanidine (CAS RN 556-88-7)1.1.-31.12.6 500 tonnes0 %
09.2597ex 2930 90 9894Bis[3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]disulphide (CAS RN 56706-10-6)1.1.-31.12.6 000 tonnes0 %
09.2596ex 2930 90 98962-Chloro-4-(methylsulphonyl)-3-((2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy)methyl) benzoic acid (CAS RN 120100-77-8)1.1.-31.12.300 tonnes0 %
09.28422932 12 002-Furaldehyde (furfuraldehyde)1.1.-31.12.10 000 tonnes0 %
09.2955ex 2932 19 0060Flurtamone (ISO) (CAS RN 96525-23-4)1.1.-31.12.300 tonnes0 %
09.2696ex 2932 20 9025Decan-5-olide (CAS RN 705-86-2)1.1.-31.12.6 000 kilograms0 %
09.2697ex 2932 20 9030Dodecan-5-olide (CAS RN 713-95-1)1.1.-31.12.6 000 kilograms0 %
09.2812ex 2932 20 9077Hexan-6-olide (CAS RN 502-44-3)1.1.-31.12.4 000 tonnes0 %
09.28582932 93 00Piperonal (CAS RN 120-57-0)1.1.-31.12.220 tonnes0 %
09.2673ex 2933 39 99432,2,6,6-Tetramethylpiperidin-4-ol (CAS RN 2403-88-5)1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2674ex 2933 39 9944Chlorpyrifos (ISO) (CAS RN 2921-88-2)1.1.-31.12.9 000 tonnes0 %
09.2880ex 2933 59 9539Ibrutinib (INN) (CAS RN 936563-96-1)1.1.-31.12.5 tonnes0 %
09.2860ex 2933 69 80301,3,5-Tris[3-(dimethylamino)propyl]hexahydro-1,3,5-triazine (CAS RN 15875-13-5)1.1.-31.12.600 tonnes0 %
09.2595ex 2933 99 80491,4,7,10-Tetraazacyclododecane (CAS RN 294-90-6)1.1.-31.12.40 tonnes0 %
09.2658ex 2933 99 80735-(Acetoacetylamino)benzimidazolone (CAS RN 26576-46-5)1.1.-31.12.400 tonnes0 %
09.2593ex 2934 99 90675-Chlorothiophene-2-carboxylic acid (CAS RN 24065-33-6)1.1.-31.12.45 000 kilograms0 %
09.2675ex 2935 90 90794-[[(2-Methoxybenzoyl)amino]sulfonyl]benzoyl chloride (CAS RN 816431-72-8)1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2710ex 2935 90 90912,4,4-trimethylpentan-2-aminium (3R,5S,6E)-7-{2-[(ethylsulfonyl)amino]-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-(propan-2-yl)pyrimidin-5-yl}-3,5-dihydroxyhept-6-enoate (CAS RN 917805-85-7)1.1.-31.12.5 000 kilograms0 %
09.2945ex 2940 00 0020D-Xylose (CAS RN 58-86-6)1.1.-31.12.400 tonnes0 %
09.2686ex 3204 11 0075Colourant C.I. Disperse Yellow 54 (CAS RN 7576-65-0) and preparations based thereon with a colourant C.I. Disperse Yellow 54 content of 99 % or more by weight1.1.-31.12.250 tonnes0 %
09.2676ex 3204 17 0014Preparations based on Colourant C.I. Pigment Red 48:2 (CAS RN 7023-61-2) with a content thereof of 60 % or more but less than 85 % by weight1.1.-31.12.50 tonnes0 %
09.2698ex 3204 17 0030Colourant C.I. Pigment Red 4 (CAS RN 2814-77-9) and preparations based thereon with a colourant C.I. Pigment Red 4 content of 60 % or more by weight1.1.-31.12.150 tonnes0 %
09.2659ex 3802 90 0019Soda flux calcinated diatomaceous earth1.1.-31.12.35 000 tonnes0 %
09.2908ex 3804 00 0010Sodium lignosulphonate (CAS RN 8061-51-6)1.1.-31.12.40 000 tonnes0 %
09.28893805 10 90Sulphate turpentine1.1.-31.12.25 000 tonnes0 %
09.2935ex 3806 10 0010Rosin and resin acids obtained from fresh oleoresins1.1.-31.12.280 000 tonnes0 %
09.2832ex 3808 92 9040Preparation containing 38 % or more but not more than 50 % by weight of pyrithione zinc (INN) (CAS RN 13463-41-7) in an aqueous dispersion1.1.-31.12.500 tonnes0 %
09.2876ex 3811 29 0055

Additives consisting of reaction products of diphenylamine and branched nonenes containing by weight:

  • 28 % or more, but not more than 55 % of 4‐monononyldiphenylamine,

  • 45 % or more but not more than 65 % of 4,4'‐dinonyldiphenylamine, and

  • not more than 5 % of 2,4-dinonyldiphenylamine and 2,4'‐dinonyldiphenylamine,

used for the manufacture of lubricating oilsb

1.1.-31.12.900 tonnes0 %
09.2814ex 3815 90 9076Catalyst consisting of titanium dioxide and tungsten trioxide1.1.-31.12.3 000 tonnes0 %
09.2820ex 3824 79 0010
  • Mixtures containing by weight:

  • 60 % or more but not more than 90 % of 2-chloropropene (CAS RN 557-98-2),

  • 8 % or more but not more than 14 % of (Z)-1-chloropropene (CAS RN 16136-84-8),

  • 5 % or more but not more than 23 % of 2-chloropropane (CAS RN 75-29-6),

  • not more than 6 % of 3-chloropropene (CAS RN 107-05-1), and

  • not more than 1 % of ethyl chloride (CAS RN 75-00-3)

1.1.-31.12.6 000 tonnes0 %
09.2644ex 3824 99 9277
  • Preparation containing by weight:

  • 55 % or more but not more than 78 % of dimethyl glutarate (CAS RN 1119-40-0),

  • 10 % or more but not more than 30 % of dimethyl adipate (CAS RN 627-93-0), and

  • not more than 35 % of dimethyl succinate (CAS RN 106‐65‐0)

1.1.-31.12.10 000 tonnes0 %
09.2681ex 3824 99 9285Mixture of bis [3-(triethoxysilyl)propyl]sulphides (CAS RN 211519‐85‐6)1.1.-31.12.9 000 tonnes0 %
09.2650ex 3824 99 9287Acetophenone (CAS RN 98-86-2), with a purity by weight of 60 % or more but not more than 90 %1.1.-31.12.2 000 tonnes0 %
09.2888ex 3824 99 9289
  • Mixture of tertiary alkyldimethyl amines containing by weight:

  • 60 % or more but not more than 80 % of dodecyldimethylamine (CAS RN 112-18-5), and

  • 20 % or more but not more than 30 % of dimethyl(tetradecyl)amine (CAS RN 112-75-4)

1.1.-31.12.25 000 tonnes0 %
09.2829ex 3824 99 9343

Solid extract of the residual, insoluble in aliphatic solvents, obtained during the extraction of rosin from wood, having the following characteristics:

  • a resin acid content not exceeding 30 % by weight,

  • an acid number not exceeding 110, and

  • a melting point of 100° C or more

1.1.-31.12.1 600 tonnes0 %
09.2907ex 3824 99 9367

Mixture of phytosterols, in the form of powder, containing by weight:

  • 75 % or more of sterols,

  • not more than 25 % of stanols,

for use in the manufacture of stanols/sterols or stanol/sterol estersb

1.1.-31.12.2 500 tonnes0 %
09.26393905 30 00Poly(vinyl alcohol), whether or not containing unhydrolysed acetate groups1.1.-31.12.15 000 tonnes0 %
09.2671ex 3905 99 9081

Poly(vinyl butyral)(CAS RN 63148-65-2):

  • containing by weight 17,5 % or more, but not more than 20 % of hydroxyl groups, and

  • with a median particle size (D50) of more than 0,6 mm

1.1.-31.12.12 500 tonnes0 %
09.2846ex 3907 40 0025Polymer blend of polycarbonate and poly(methyl methacrylate) with a polycarbonate content of not less than 98,5 % by weight, in the form of pellets or granules, with a luminous transmittance of not less than 88,5 %, measured using a test sample with a thickness of 4 mm at a wavelength of λ = 400 nm (according to ISO 13468-2)1.1.-31.12.2 000 tonnes0 %
09.2723ex 3911 90 1910Poly(oxy-1,4-phenylenesulphonyl-1,4-phenyleneoxy-4,4'-biphenylene)1.1.-31.12.5 000 tonnes0 %
09.2816ex 3912 11 0020Cellulose acetate flakes1.1.-31.12.75 000 tonnes0 %
09.2864ex 3913 10 0010Sodium alginate, extracted from brown seaweed (CAS RN 9005-38-3)1.1.-31.12.10 000 tonnes0 %
09.2641ex 3913 90 0087
  • Sodium hyaluronate, non sterile, with:

  • a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of not more than 900 000,

  • an endotoxin level of not more than 0,008 Endotoxin units (EU)/mg,

  • an ethanol content of not more than 1 % by weight,

  • an isopropanol content of not more than 0,5 % by weight

1.1.-31.12.200 kilograms0 %
09.2661ex 3920 51 0050
  • Sheets of polymethylmethacrylate conforming to standards:

  • EN 4364 (MIL-P-5425E) and DTD5592A, or

  • EN 4365 (MIL-P-8184) and DTD5592A

1.1.-31.12.100 tonnes0 %
09.2645ex 3921 14 0020Cellular block of regenerated cellulose, impregnated with water containing magnesium chloride and quaternary ammonium compounds, measuring 100 cm (± 10 cm) x 100 cm (± 10 cm) x 40 cm (± 5 cm)1.1.-31.12.1 700 tonnes0 %
09.2848ex 5505 10 1010Waste of synthetic fibres (including noils, yarn waste, and garnetted stock) of nylon or other polyamides (PA6 and PA66)1.1.-31.12.10 000 tonnes0 %
09.2721ex 5906 99 9020

Woven and laminated rubberised textile fabric with the following characteristics:

  • with three layers,

  • one outer layer consists of acrylic fabric,

  • the other outer layer consists of polyester fabric,

  • the middle layer consists of chlorobutyl rubber,

  • the middle layer has a weight of 452 g/m2 or more but not more than 569 g/m2,

  • the textile fabric has a total weight of 952 g/m2 or more but not more than 1 159 g/m2, and

  • the textile fabric has a total thickness of 0,8 mm or more but not more than 4 mm,

used for the manufacture of the retractable roof of motor vehiclesb

1.1.-31.12.375 000 square meters0 %
09.2594ex 6909 19 0055

Ceramic-carbon absorption cartridges with the following characteristics:

  • extruded fired ceramic bound multicellular cylindrical structure

  • 10 or more % by weight but not more than 30 % by weight of activated carbon,

  • 70 or more % by weight but not more than 90 % by weight of ceramic binder,

  • with a diameter of 29 mm or more but not more than 41 mm,

  • a length of not more than 150 mm,

  • fired at temperature of 800 °C or more, and

  • for vapours adsorption,

of a kind used for assembly in fuel vapours absorbers in fuel systems of motor vehicles

1.1.-31.12.1 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2866

ex 7019 12 00

ex 7019 12 00

06

26

S glass stratifils (rovings):

  • composed of continuous glass filaments of 9 μm (±0,5 μm),

  • measuring 200 tex or more but not more than 680 tex,

  • not containing any calcium oxide, and

  • with a breaking strength of more than 3 550 MPa determined by ASTM D2343-09,

for use in the manufacture of aeronauticsb

1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2628ex 7019 52 0010Glass web woven from glass fibre coated in plastic, of a weight of 120 g/m2(± 10 g/m2), of a type used in rolling insect screens with fixed frames1.1.-31.12.3 000 000 square meters0 %
09.2799ex 7202 49 9010Ferro-chromium containing 1,5 % or more but not more than 4 % by weight of carbon and not more than 70 % of chromium1.1.-31.12.50 000 tonnes0 %
09.2652

ex 7409 11 00

ex 7410 11 00

30

40

Refined copper foil and strips, electrolytically coated, with a thickness of 0,015 mm or more1.1.-31.12.1 020 tonnes0 %
09.2734ex 7409 19 0020
  • Plates or sheets consisting of:

  • a layer of a silicon nitride ceramic with a thickness of 0,32 mm (±0,1 mm) or more but not more than 1,0 mm (±0,1 mm),

  • covered on both sides with a foil of refined copper with a thickness of 0,8 mm (±0,1 mm), and

  • on one side partially covered with a coating of silver

1.1.-31.12.7 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2662ex 7410 21 0055
  • Plates:

  • consisting of at least one layer of fibreglass fabric impregnated with epoxide resin,

  • covered on one or both sides with copper foil with a thickness of not more than 0,15 mm,

  • with a dielectric constant (DK) of less than 5,4 at 1 MHz, as measured according to IPC-TM-650 2.5.5.2,

  • with a loss tangent of less than 0,035 at 1 MHz, as measured according to IPC-TM-650 2.5.5.2,

  • with a comparative tracking index (CTI) of 600 or more

1.1.-31.12.80 000 square meters0 %
09.2834ex 7604 29 1020Aluminium alloy rods with a diameter of 200 mm or more, but not exceeding 300 mm1.1.-31.12.2 000 tonnes0 %
09.2835ex 7604 29 1030Aluminium alloy rods with a diameter of 300,1 mm or more, but not more than 533,4 mm1.1.-31.12.1 000 tonnes0 %
09.2736ex 7607 11 9083

Aluminium and magnesium alloy strip or foil:

  • of an alloy conforming to standards 5182-H19 or 5052-H19,

  • in rolls with an outside diameter of minimum 1 250 mm but not more than 1 350 mm,

  • of a thickness (tolerance -0,006 mm) of 0,15 mm, 0,16 mm, 0,18 mm or 0,20 mm,

  • of a width ( tolerance ±0,3 mm) of 12,5 mm, 15,0 mm, 16,0 mm, 25,0 mm, 35,0 mm, 50,0 mm or 356 mm,

  • having a camber tolerance of not more than 0,4 mm/750 mm,

  • of a flatness measurement: I-unit ±4,

  • having a tensile strength of more than (5182-H19) 365 MPa or (5052-H19) 320 MPa, and

  • of an elongation A50 of more than (5182-H19) 3 % or (5052‐H19) 2,5 %,

for use in the manufacture of slats for blindsb

1.1.-31.12.600 tonnes0 %
09.27228104 11 00Unwrought magnesium, containing at least 99,8 % by weight of magnesium1.1.-31.12.120 000 tonnes0 %
09.2840ex 8104 30 0020
  • Magnesium powder:

  • of purity by weight of 98 % or more, but not more than 99,5 %, and

  • with a particle size of 0,2 mm or more but not more than 0,8 mm

1.1.-31.12.2 000 tonnes0 %
09.2629ex 8302 49 0091Aluminium telescopic handle for use in the manufacture of luggageb1.1.-31.12.1 500 000 pieces0 %
09.2720ex 8413 91 0050

Pump head for two cylinder high pressure pump made of forged steel, with:

  • milled threaded fittings with a diameter of 10 mm or more but not more than 36,8 mm, and

  • drilled fuel channels with a diameter of 3,5 mm or more but not more than 10 mm,

of a kind used in diesel injection systems

1.1.-31.12.65 000 pieces0 %
09.2738ex 8482 99 0030

Brass cages with the following characteristics:

  • continuously or centrifugally cast,

  • turned,

  • containing by weight 35 % or more, but not more than 38 % of zinc,

  • containing by weight 0,75 % or more, but not more than 1,25 % of lead,

  • containing by weight 1,0 % or more, but not more than 1,4 % of aluminium, and

  • with a tensile strength of 415 Pa or more,

of a kind used for the manufacture of ball bearings

1.1.-31.12.50 000 pieces0 %
09.2763

ex 8501 40 20

ex 8501 40 80

40

30

Electric AC commutator motor, single-phase, with an output of 250 W or more, an input power of 700 W or more but not more than 2 700 W, an external diameter of more than 120 mm (±0,2 mm) but not more than 135 mm (±0,2 mm), a rated speed of more than 30 000 rpm but not more than 50 000 rpm, equipped with air-inducting ventilator, for use in the manufacture of vacuum cleanersb1.1.-31.12.2 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2588ex 8529 90 9256

LCD display with:

  • a touch panel,

  • at least one printed circuit board for simple slave device pixel addressing (Timing Controller function) and touch control, with EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read‐Only Memory) for display settings,

  • a diagonal screen measurement of 15 cm or more but not more than 21 cm,

  • a backlight,

  • a LVDS (Low Voltage Differential Signalling) and a power supply connector,

  • a viewing angle of 70 degree, or more, and

  • a luminance of 715 cd/m2, or more,

for use in the manufacture of motor vehicles of Chapter 87b

1.1.-30.6.450 000 pieces0 %
09.2672

ex 8529 90 92

ex 9405 40 39

75

70

Printed circuit board with LED diodes:

  • whether or not equipped with prisms/lens, and

  • whether or not fitted with connector(s),

for the manufacture of backlight units for goods of heading 8528b

1.1.-31.12.115 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2003ex 8543 70 9063Voltage controlled frequency generator, consisting of active and passive elements mounted on a printed circuit, contained in a housing with dimensions of not more than 30 mm x 30 mm1.1.-31.12.1 400 000 pieces0 %
09.2910ex 8708 99 9775Aluminium alloy support bracket, with mounting holes, whether or not with fixation nuts, for indirect connection of the gearbox to the car body for use in the manufacture of goods of Chapter 87b1.1.-31.12.200 000 pieces0 %
09.2694ex 8714 10 9030Axle clamps, housings, fork bridges and clamping pieces, of aluminium alloy of a kind used for motor bikes1.1.-31.12.1 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2668

ex 8714 91 10

ex 8714 91 10

ex 8714 91 10

21

31

75

Bicycle frame, constructed from carbon fibres and artificial resin, for use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles)b1.1.-31.12.350 000 pieces0 %
09.2589

ex 8714 91 10

ex 8714 91 10

ex 8714 91 10

23

33

70

Frame, constructed from aluminium or aluminium and carbon fibres, for the use in the manufacture of bicycles (including electric bicycles)b1.1.-31.12.8 000 000 pieces0 %
09.2631ex 9001 90 0080Unmounted glass lenses, prisms and cemented elements for use in the manufacture or repair of goods of CN codes 9002, 9005, 9013 10 and 9015b1.1.-31.12.5 000 000 pieces0 %
(1)

Council Regulation (EU) No 1388/2013 of 17 December 2013 opening and providing for the management of autonomous tariff quotas of the Union for certain agricultural and industrial products, and repealing Regulation (EU) No 7/2010 (OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 319).

(2)

Council Regulation (EU) No 1387/2013 of 17 December 2013 suspending the autonomous Common Customs Tariff duties on certain agricultural and industrial products and repealing Regulation (EU) No 1344/2011 (OJ L 354, 28.12.2013, p. 201).

(3)

Regulation (EC) No 1907/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH), establishing a European Chemicals Agency, amending Directive 1999/45/EC and repealing Council Regulation (EEC) No 793/93 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1488/94 as well as Council Directive 76/769/EEC and Commission Directives 91/155/EEC, 93/67/EEC, 93/105/EC and 2000/21/EC (OJ L 396, 30.12.2006, p. 1).

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