JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
22 November 2001 (1)
(Arrangements for association of overseas countries and territories - Imports of rice originating in the overseas countries and territories - Safeguard measures - Regulation (EC) No 304/97 - Action for annulment)
In Case C-110/97,
Kingdom of the Netherlands, represented by M.A. Fierstra, acting as Agent,
applicant,
v
Council of the European Union, represented by R. Torrent, J. Huber and G. Houttuin, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
defendant,
supported by
Kingdom of Spain, represented by L. Pérez de Ayala Becerril, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
French Republic, represented by K. Rispal-Bellanger and C. Chavance, acting as Agents, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
Italian Republic, represented by U. Leanza, acting as Agent, and F. Quadri, avvocatessa dello Stato, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
and
Commission of the European Communities, represented by T. van Rijn, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
interveners,
APPLICATION for the annulment of Council Regulation (EC) No 304/97 of 17 February 1997 introducing safeguard measures in respect of imports of rice originating in the overseas countries and territories (OJ 1997 L 51, p. 1),
THE COURT,
composed of G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, P. Jann and F. Macken (Rapporteur) (Presidents of Chambers), C. Gulmann, D.A.O. Edward, A. La Pergola, J.P. Puissochet, L. Sevón, M. Wathelet, R. Schintgen and V. Skouris, Judges,
Advocate General: P. Léger,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from the parties at the hearing on 7 November 2000 at which the Kingdom of the Netherlands was represented by M.A. Fierstra; the Council by G. Houttuin; the Kingdom of Spain by N. Díaz Abad, acting as Agent; the Italian Republic by F. Quadri; and the Commission by T. van Rijn,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 13 March 2001,
gives the following
- primarily, the suspension of operation of Regulation No 304/97 as regards imports of rice originating in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba,
- in the alternative, that the quota for rice originating in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba which may be imported be fixed at an amount at least equal to the quota for rice originating in the most favoured non-member countries which may be imported into the Community free of customs duties,
- in the further alternative, that the Kingdom of the Netherlands and the Council of the European Union be ordered to consult together on a minimum price at which husked rice originating in the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba may be imported into the Community and which satisfies certain conditions set out by the applicant, and within seven days of the date of the order so providing, they be ordered to submit the results of their consultations to the President of the Court for a decision,
- in the further alternative, that all such measures be taken as the Court deems appropriate.
Legal background
EC Treaty
Decision 91/482/EEC
Regulation (EC) No 21/97
Regulation No 304/97
Imports into the Community of rice originating in the OCTs falling within CN code 1006 and benefiting from exemption from customs duties shall be restricted during the period of 1 January to 30 April 1997 to the following quantities of husked rice equivalent:
(a) 8 000 tonnes for rice originating in Montserrat and in the Turks and Caicos Islands, made up of:
- 4 594 tonnes originating in Montserrat, and
- 3 406 tonnes originating in Montserrat or the Turks and Caicos Islands;
and
(b) 36 728 tonnes for rice originating in the other OCTs.
The Community market in rice
- paddy rice: this is the rice as harvested and is not yet fit for consumption,
- husked rice (also called brown rice): this is rice from which the husk has been removed. It is fit for consumption, but is also capable of further processing,
- semi-milled rice (also called partly-polished rice): this is the rice after part of the pericarp has been removed. It is a semi-finished product, generally sold with a view to further processing rather than for consumption,
- milled rice (also called polished rice): this is the fully-processed rice after both the husk and the pericarp have been removed.
The action
The first plea: breach of Article 109(1) of the OCT Decision
The first part
The second part
The quantities of rice originating in the OCTs imported into the Community
The price of rice originating in the OCTs imported into the Community
The existence of a causal link between imports of rice originating in the OCTs and disturbances on the Community market
The second plea: breach of Article 109(2) of the OCT Decision
The first part
The second part
Third and fourth parts
The third plea: misuse of powers
The fourth plea: failure to have regard to the revision procedure for safeguard measures laid down in Annex IV to the OCT Decision
The fifth plea: infringement of Article 190 of the Treaty
Costs
175. Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the Council has applied for costs against the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and that Member State has been unsuccessful in its action, it must be ordered to pay the costs. Pursuant to Article 69(4) of the Rules of Procedure, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic and the Commission of the European Communities, as interveners, shall bear their own costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT,
hereby:
1. Dismisses the action as unfounded.
2. Orders the Kingdom of the Netherlands to pay the costs.
3. Orders the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, and the Commission of the European Communities to bear their own costs.
Rodríguez Iglesias Jann Macken
Gulmann Edward La Pergola
Puissochet Sevón Wathelet
Schintgen Skouris
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 22 November 2001.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: Dutch.