JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
17 May 2001 (1)
(Appeal - Decision rejecting complaint - Competition - Postal services - Remail)
In Case C-449/98 P,
International Express Carriers Conference (IECC), established in Geneva (Switzerland), represented by E. Morgan de Rivery, J. Derenne and M. Cunningham, avocats, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
appellant,
APPEAL against the judgment of the Court of First Instance of the European Communities (Third Chamber, Extended Composition) of 16 September 1998 in Case T-110/95 IECC v Commission [1998] ECR II-3605, seeking to have that judgment set aside,
the other parties to the proceedings being:
Commission of the European Communities, represented by K. Wiedner, acting as Agent, and N. Forwood QC, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
defendant at first instance,
La Poste, represented by H. Lehman, avocat, with an address for service in Luxembourg,
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland,
and
The Post Office,
interveners at first instance,
THE COURT,
composed of: G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias, President, A. La Pergola and M. Wathelet (Presidents of Chambers), J.-P. Puissochet, P. Jann, L. Sevón, N. Colneric, S. von Bahr and C.W.A. Timmermans (Rapporteur), Judges,
Advocate General: D. Ruiz-Jarabo Colomer,
Registrar: D. Louterman-Hubeau, Head of Division,
having regard to the Report for the Hearing,
after hearing oral argument from International Express Carriers Conference (IECC), represented by E. Morgan de Rivery, J. Derenne and M. Cunningham, from the Commission, represented by K. Wiedner and C. Quigley, Barrister, and from La Poste, represented by C. Massa, avocat, at the hearing on 14 November 2000,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 11 January 2001,
gives the following
Facts of the case
Procedure before the Commission and the contested decision
'5. ... Our key objection to the system of terminal dues outlined in the 1987 CEPT Agreement was that it was not based on the costs incurred by a postal administration in processing incoming international mail. ... Therefore, the Statement of Objections emphasised that charges levied by postal administrations for processing incoming international mail should be based on their costs.
6. The Commission accepted that these costs could be difficult to calculate precisely and stated that domestic letter tariffs could be deemed an adequate indication of these costs. ...
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8. ... The Commission has been kept informed of progress towards the proposed new System for the Remuneration of Exchanges of International Mails between Public Postal Operators with a Universal Service Obligation (the REIMS scheme). On 17 January 1995, 14 public postal operators ... signed a draft agreement on terminal dues with a view to implementation on 1 January 1996. According to information provided on an informal basis by the International Post Corporation, the recently signed draft envisages a system whereby the receiving PPO [public postal operator] would charge the originating PPO a fixed percentage of the former's domestic tariff for any post received. ...
9. The Commission thus notes that the PPOs are actively working towards a system of new charges and at this stage believes that the parties are endeavouring to address the Commission's concerns under competition law shared by your complaint against the old system. It is the Commission's view that pursuing the infringement procedure with respect to the soon to be defunct 1987 CEPT scheme would hardly bring about a more favourable result for your clients. Indeed, the likely result of a prohibitiondecision would merely be to delay if not disrupt the wide-ranging reform and restructuring of the terminal dues system currently taking place, whereas the revised system should be implemented in the near future. In the light of the ... judgment in [Case T-24/90 Automec v Commission [1992] ECR II-2223], the Commission considers that it would not be in the interest of the public of the Community to devote its scarce resources to moving, at this stage, towards resolving the terminal dues related aspect of your complaint by means of a prohibition decision.
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12. ... Nevertheless, the REIMS scheme appears to provide at least for a transitional period alternatives to the formerly restrictive clauses which were of concern to the Commission. Notably, the REIMS scheme, despite possible imperfections, provides a link between terminal dues and the domestic tariff structure ...
13. There is no doubt that the Commission shall thoroughly analyse the future REIMS scheme and its implementation under the competition rules. It shall notably examine the issue of Community interest both in terms of the substance of the reforms and the pace of their introduction ....
Proceedings before the Court of First Instance and the contested judgment
The appeal
- set aside the contested judgment;
- itself give judgment in the matter, pursuant to Article 54 of the EC Statute of the Court of Justice, and annul the contested decision;
- order the Commission to bear the costs incurred before the Court of First Instance and also those of the present proceedings;
- order the interveners before the Court of First Instance to pay the costs borne by the IECC before that Court and those incurred in connection with the interventions in these proceedings;
- in the alternative, in the event that the Court should not itself give judgment in the matter, reserve the decision as to costs and refer the case back to a Chamber of the Court of First Instance composed of judges different from those who dealt with Case T-110/95.
First plea in law
Second plea in law
First limb
Second limb
Third and fourth limbs
Third plea in law
Fourth plea in law
Fifth plea in law
Sixth plea in law
Seventh plea in law
Eighth plea in law
Ninth plea in law
Costs
91. Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, which applies to the appeal procedure by virtue of Article 118, 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 Commission and La Poste have requested that the IECC be ordered to pay the costs and the latter has been unsuccessful, it must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT,
hereby:
1. Dismisses the appeal;
2. Orders International Express Carriers Conference (IECC) to pay the costs.
Rodríguez Iglesias La Pergola Wathelet
Puissochet Jann Sevón
Colneric von Bahr Timmermans |
Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 17 May 2001.
R. Grass G.C. Rodríguez Iglesias
Registrar President
1: Language of the case: English.