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Council Regulation (EEC) No 2459/78 of 16 October 1978 opening, allocating and providing for the administration of a Community tariff quota for fresh or chilled tomatoes falling within subheading ex 07.01 M I of the Common Customs Tariff, originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States and in the overseas countries and territories (1978/79)1978 No. 2459Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1745/78 of 24 July 1978 fixing the guaranteed prices applicable for cane sugar originating in the overseas countries and territories (OCT) for 1978/791978 No. 1745Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1228/78 of 6 June 1978 on the opening, allocation and administration of a Community tariff quota for rum, arrack and tafia falling within subheading 22.09 C I of the Common Customs Tariff and originating in the overseas countries and territories associated with the European Economic Community (1978/79)1978 No. 1228Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1198/78 of 30 May 1978 amending Regulation (EEC) No 706/76 on the arrangements applicable to agricultural products and certain goods resulting from the processing of agricultural products originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas countries and territories, as regards the list of the countries and territories1978 No. 1198Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 430/78 of 28 February 1978 on the arrangements applicable to fresh or chilled tomatoes falling within subheading ex 07.01 M of the Common Customs Tariff, originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas countries and territories1978 No. 430Regulations originating from the EU

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