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Commission Regulation (EC) No 891/2009Show full title

Commission Regulation (EC) No 891/2009 of 25 September 2009 opening and providing for the administration of certain Community tariff quotas in the sugar sector

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ANNEX IU.K.

[F1Part I:

CXL concessions sugar

a

For the marketing year 2016/2017, the quantity shall be 262 977 tonnes.

Third country Order number CN code Quantities (tonnes) In quota rate (EUR/tonne)
Australia 09.4317 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 9 925 98
Cuba 09.4319 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 68 969 98
Any third country 09.4320 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 289 977 a 98
India 09.4321 1701 10 000 0
Third country Order number CN code Marketing Year Quantities (tonnes) In quota rate (EUR/tonne)
Brazil 09.4318 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 2016/2017 until 2023/2024 334 054 98
09.4318 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10

From

2024/2025

412 054 98
09.4329 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 2016/2017 19 500 11
2017/2018 78 000 11
2018/2019 78 000 11
2019/2020 78 000 11
2020/2021 78 000 11
2021/2022 78 000 11
2022/2023 58 500 11
09.4330 1701 13 10 and 1701 14 10 2022/2023 19 500 54
2023/2024 58 500 54]

[F2Part II:

Balkans sugar

Third Country or Customs Territories Order number CN code Quantities (tonnes) In quota rate (EUR/ton)
Albania 09.4324 1701 and 1702 1 000 0
Bosnia and Herzegovina 09.4325 1701 and 1702 13 210 0
Serbia 09.4326 1701 and 1702 181 000 0
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia 09.4327 1701 and 1702 7 000 0]

Part III:

Exceptional import sugar and industrial import sugar

Import sugarOrder numberCN codeQuantities(tonnes)In quota rate(EUR/ton)
Exceptional09.4380To be determined by the opening regulationTo be determined by the opening regulationTo be determined by the opening regulation
Industrial09.4390To be determined by the opening regulationTo be determined by the opening regulationTo be determined by the opening regulation

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