JUDGMENT OF THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Fourth Chamber, Extended Composition)
17 March 2005 (1)
(Dumping - Failure by the Council to adopt a Commission proposal for a regulation imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty - Absence of simple majority necessary for the adoption of a regulation - Obligation to state reasons)
In Case T-192/98, Comité des industries du coton and des fibres connexes de l'Union européenne (Eurocoton), established in Brussels (Belgium), represented by C. Stanbrook QC, and A. Dashwood, Barrister,v
Council of the European Union, represented by S. Marquardt, acting as Agent, assisted by G. Berrisch, lawyer, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, represented initially by M. Ewing, and subsequently K. Manji, acting as Agent, ACTION for annulment of the Council-™s decision of 5 October 1998 to reject the proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain unbleached cotton fabrics originating in the People-™s Republic of China, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Pakistan, definitively collecting the provisional duty imposed by Commission Regulation (EC) No 773/98 of 7 April 1998 (OJ 1998 L 111, p. 19) and terminating the anti-dumping proceeding in respect of imports of these fabrics originating in Turkey, submitted by the Commission of the European Communities on 21 September 1998 (document COM (98) 540 final),THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE
OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (Fourth Chamber, Extended Composition),
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 1 December 2004,
gives the following
-˜Confirming the absence of a simple majority in favour of the Commission-™s proposal, the Council rejected the proposed regulation imposing a definitive anti-dumping duty on imports of certain unbleached cotton fabrics from China, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Pakistan, (and terminating the anti-dumping proceeding in respect of Turkey). As a consequence, the provisional duties collected pursuant to Regulation (EC) No 773/98 shall be released.-™
- annul the Council-™s decision of 5 October 1998 to reject the Commission-™s proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain unbleached cotton fabrics originating in the People-™s Republic of China, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Pakistan, definitively collecting the provisional duty imposed by Commission Regulation (EC) No 773/98 of 7 April 1998 (OJ 1998 L 111, p. 19) and terminating the anti-dumping proceeding in respect of imports of these fabrics originating in Turkey, submitted by the Commission on 21 September 1998 (document COM (98) 540 final) in so far as it concerns the applicant; - order the Council to pay the costs.
- rule on the action for annulment in the light of the judgment of the Court of Justice in Case C-76/01 P.
The sole plea: failure to state reasons in the contested decision
On those grounds,
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE (Fourth Chamber, Extended Composition)
hereby: 1. Annuls the Council-™s decision of 5 October 1998 to reject the Commission-™s proposal for a Council Regulation (EC) imposing definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of certain unbleached cotton fabrics originating in the People-™s Republic of China, Egypt, India, Indonesia and Pakistan, definitively collecting the provisional duty imposed by Regulation (EC) No 773/98 (OJ 1998 L 111, p. 19) and terminating the anti-dumping proceeding in respect of imports of these fabrics originating in Turkey, submitted by the Commission of the European Communities on 21 September 1998 (document COM (98) 540 final); 2. Orders the Council of the European Union to pay the costs; 3. Orders the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to bear its own costs.
Legal |
Lindh |
Mengozzi |
Wiszniewska-Białecka |
Vadapalas |
|
H. Jung |
H. Legal |
Registrar |
President |
1 - Language of the case: English.