JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Second Chamber)
8 November 2001 (1)
(Agriculture - Common organisation of the markets - Export refunds - Withdrawal - Interpretation and validity of Regulations (EC) Nos 1521/95 and 1576/95 - Failure to state reasons)
In Case C-228/99,
REFERENCE to the Court under Article 234 EC by the Tribunale civile e penale di Cagliari (Italy) for a preliminary ruling in the proceedings pending before that court between
Silos e Mangimi Martini SpA
and
Ministero delle Finanze,
on the interpretation and validity of Commission Regulations (EC) Nos 1521/95 of 29 June 1995 and 1576/95 of 30 June 1995 fixing the export refunds on cereal-based compound feedingstuffs (OJ 1995 L 147, p. 65, and OJ 1995 L 150, p. 64),
THE COURT (Second Chamber),
composed of: N. Colneric, President of the Chamber, R. Schintgen (Rapporteur) and V. Skouris, Judges,
Advocate General: L.A. Geelhoed,
Registrar: L. Hewlett, Administrator,
after considering the written observations submitted on behalf of:
- Silos e Mangimi Martini SpA, by F. Capelli, avvocato,
- the Commission of the European Communities, by F. Ruggeri Laderchi, acting as Agent,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing the oral submissions of Silos e Mangimi Martini SpA, represented by F. Capelli, and the Commission, represented by L. Visaggio, acting as Agent, at the hearing on 31 January 2001,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 3 April 2001,
gives the following
Legal context
Imports into the Community, or exports therefrom, of any of the products listed in Article 1 shall be subject to the submission of an import or export licence which may be issued by Member States to any applicant, irrespective of the place of his establishment in the Community. Where the levy or refund is fixed in advance, the advance fixing shall be noted on the licence which serves as supporting document for such advance fixing.
The import or export licence shall be valid throughout the Community. The issue of such a licence shall be conditional on the lodging of a security guaranteeing that importation or exportation will be effected during the period of validity of the licence; the security shall be forfeited in whole or in part if the transaction is not effected, or is only partially effected, within that period.
1. To the extent necessary to enable the products listed in Article 1 to be exported in the state referred to therein or in the form of goods listed in Annex B on the basis of quotations or prices for those products on the world market, the difference between those quotations or prices and prices in the Community may be covered by an export refund.
2. The refund shall be the same for the whole Community. It may be varied according to use or destination.
The refund shall be granted on application.
Refunds shall be fixed at regular intervals in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 23.
Where necessary the Commission may, at the request of a Member State or on its own initiative, alter the refunds in the intervening period.
3. The amount of the refund applicable to exports of products listed in Article 1 and of goods listed in Annex B shall be that applicable on the day of exportation.
4. However, in the case of products listed in Article 1(1)(a) and (b), the refund applicable on the day on which application for the licence is lodged, adjusted for the threshold price which will be in force during the month of exportation, shall be applied to an export to be effected during the period of validity of the licence if the applicant so requests when applying for the licence.
A corrective amount may be fixed. It shall be applied to refunds fixed in advance. The corrective amount shall be fixed according to the procedure set out in Article 23. However, where necessary the Commission may alter the corrective amounts.
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7. Where examination of the market situation shows that the application of the provisions concerning the advance fixing of the export refund has given rise, or may give rise, to difficulties, a decision may be taken, in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 23, to suspend the application of those provisions for the period strictly necessary.
In cases of extreme urgency, the Commission may, after examination of the situation on the basis of all the information available to it, decide to suspend advance fixing for a maximum of three working days.
Applications for licences accompanied by applications for advance fixing lodged during the period of suspension shall be rejected.
1. Where the procedure laid down in this Article is to be followed, the Chairman shall refer the matter to the Committee, either on his own initiative or at the request of the representative of a Member State.
2. The representative of the Commission shall submit to the Committee a draft of the measures to be taken. The Committee shall deliver its opinion on the draft within a time-limit which the Chairman may lay down according to the urgency of the matter. The opinion shall be delivered by the majority laid down in Article 148(2) of the Treaty in the case of decisions which the Council is required to adopt on a proposal from the Commission. The votes of the representatives of the Member States within the Committee shall be weighted in the manner set out in that Article. The Chairman shall not vote.
3. The Commission shall adopt measures which shall apply immediately. However, if these measures are not in accordance with the opinion of the Committee, they shall forthwith be communicated by the Commission to the Council. In that event the Commission may defer application of the measures which it has adopted for not more than one month from the date of such communication.
The Council, acting by a qualified majority, may take a different decision within one month.
During a given month the export refund on cereal-based compound feedingstuffs shall be fixed per tonne of cereals contained in the compound feedingstuffs, taking account of the following criteria:
(a) the average of the refunds granted during the previous month for the most commonly used basic cereals, adjusted on the basis of the threshold price for these cereals in force during the current month;
(b) the average of the levies for the most commonly used basic cereals, calculated for the first 25 days of the previous month and adjusted on the basis of the corresponding threshold price in force during the current month;
(c) outlets and conditions of sale for the products in question on the world market;
(d) the need to avoid disturbances on the Community market;
(e) the economic aspects of the exports concerned.
1. The day of export means the date on which the customs authority accepts the export declaration in which it is stated that a refund will be applied for.
2. The date of acceptance of the export declaration shall determine:
(a) the rate of the refund where the refund is not fixed in advance;
(b) any adjustments to be made to the rate of the refund where it is so fixed.
Main proceedings
(1) Does Commission Regulation No 1576/95 of 30 June 1995 repeal Commission Regulation No 1521/95 of 29 June 1995 and, if so, must the latter be held to have had no legal effects on 30 June 1995?
(2) Must Commission Regulation No 1521/95 of 29 June 1995 be interpreted as meaning that it may be applied to exports already underway and already completed on the same day on which the regulation itself was published and thus made available to the operators concerned?
(3) Is Commission Regulation No 1521/95 of 29 June 1995 invalid and thus of no legal effect for lack of a statement of reasons?
(4) Is Commission Regulation No 1576/95 of 30 June 1995 likewise invalid and thus of no legal effect for lack of a statement of reasons?
(5) Do the exports of 30 June 1995 fall within the scope of Commission Regulation (EC) No 1415/95 of 22 June 1995 as a result of the invalidity of the abovementioned regulations, or by the repeal referred to in Question 1?
The second question
The first question
The fourth question
The third question
The fifth question
Costs
40. The costs incurred by the Commission, which has submitted observations to the Court, are not recoverable. Since these proceedings are, for the parties to the main proceedings, a step in the action pending before the national court, the decision on costs is a matter for that court.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Second Chamber),
in answer to the questions referred to it by the Tribunale civile e penale di Cagliari by order of 21 May 1999, hereby rules:
1. Commission Regulation (EC) No 1521/95 of 29 June 1995 fixing the export refunds on cereal-based compound feedingstuffs applied to the exports for which the competent customs service accepted, on the date of its publication, export declarations stating that an export refund was going to be claimed and for which advance fixing of the export refund had not been requested.
2. Commission Regulation (EC) No 1576/95 of 30 June 1995 fixing the export refunds on cereal-based compound feedingstuffs did not revoke Regulation No 1521/95 and therefore had no effect on the applicability of the latter regulation on 30 June 1995.
3. Commission Regulation No 1521/95 does not satisfy the requirement to state reasons laid down in Article 190 of the EC Treaty (now Article 253 EC) and is therefore invalid.
4. As a result of the invalidity of Commission Regulation No 1521/95, the export refunds for cereal-based feedingstuffs, for which the application was made in export declarations accepted by the competent customs service on 30 June 1995 and for which advance fixing had not been requested, are to be calculated in accordance with Commission Regulation (EC) No 1415/95 of 22 June 1995 fixing the export refunds on cereal-based compound feedingstuffs.
Colneric
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 8 November 2001.
R. Grass N. Colneric
Registrar President of the Second Chamber
1: Language of the case: Italian.