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Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3523/87 of 24 November 1987 establishing ceilings and Community surveillance for imports of carrots and onions falling within codes ex 0706 10 00 and ex 0703 10 of the Combined Nomenclature and originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas countries and territories (1988)1987 No. 3523Regulations originating from the EU
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3059/87 of 13 October 1987 opening 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 and originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or the overseas countries and territories (1987/88)1987 No. 3059Regulations originating from the EU
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 3058/87 of 13 October 1987 opening and providing for the administration of a Community tariff quota for strawberries falling within subheading ex 08.08 A II of the Common Customs Tariff and originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or the overseas countries and territories (1987/88)1987 No. 3058Regulations originating from the EU
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 2944/87 of 30 September 1987 establishing ceilings and Community surveillance for imports of certain products originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States or in the overseas countries and territories (1987/88)1987 No. 2944Regulations originating from the EU
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 1846/87 of 30 June 1987 establishing ceilings and Community surveillance for imports of iceberg lettuce (Lactuca sativa L., var. capitata) and walnuts falling within subheadings ex 07.01 D II and 08.05 B of the Common Customs Tariff and originating in the African, Caribbean and Pacific States and the overseas countries and territories (1987)1987 No. 1846Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1824/87 of 25 June 1987 opening, allocating and providing for the 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 (1987 to 1988)1987 No. 1824Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1821/87 of 25 June 1987 amending Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 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 (ACP States) or in the overseas countries and territories1987 No. 1821Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 1306/87 of 11 May 1987 extending Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 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 (ACP States) or in the overseas countries and territories1987 No. 1306Regulations originating from the EU
Council Regulation (EEC) No 625/87 of 27 February 1987 extending Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 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 territories1987 No. 625Regulations originating from the EU
Commission Regulation (EEC) No 73/87 of 12 January 1987 amending the list of ACP countries in Regulation (EEC) No 486/85 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 (OCT)1987 No. 73Regulations originating from the EU

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