++++ 1. Agriculture - Provisions of the Treaty - Article 46 - Whether applicable after the transitional period - Products not covered by a common organization - Ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin - Countervailing charge - Whether lawful (EEC Treaty, Art. 46; Commission Regulations No 2541/84 and No 644/85) 2. Agriculture - Countervailing charge imposed on products not covered by a common organization - Ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin produced in France - Processing within a free zone - Finished product intended for another Member State - Levying of the charge (Commission Regulation No 2541/84, Art. 2, as amended by Regulation No 644/85)
1. As the Court has already ruled (see judgment in Case 337/82 St. Nikolaus Brennerei v Hauptzollamt Krefeld [1984] ECR 1051), Article 46 of the Treaty may be applied after the expiry of the transitional period to products which have not yet been made subject to a common organization of the market. Since ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin is not covered by a common organization of the market, that provision is applicable to it and the Commission was accordingly entitled to impose a countervailing charge on quantities of that product produced in France and imported into other Member States. 2. The countervailing charge provided for under Regulation No 2541/84 fixing a countervailing charge on imports into other Member States of ethyl alcohol of agricultural origin produced in France must be levied on ethyl alcohol which is processed in a free zone and becomes part of a finished product which is to be sent to another Member State and which has not been placed under any special customs procedure other than customs supervision.