(State aid Aid to cover exceptional restructuring costs Withdrawal of an earlier decision Expiry of the ECSC Treaty Competence of the Commission Continuity of the Community legal order No infringement of essential procedural requirements Protection of legitimate expectations Manifest error of assessment)
In Case T-25/04,
González y DÃez SA, established in Villabona-Llanera, Asturias (Spain), represented by J. DÃez-Hochleitner and A. MartÃnez Sánchez, lawyers,
applicant,
Commission of the European Communities, represented initially by J. BuendÃa Sierra, acting as Agent, and subsequently by C. Urraca Caviedes, acting as Agent, and by BuendÃa Sierra, lawyer,
defendant,
ACTION for the annulment of Articles 1, 3 and 4 of Commission Decision 2004/340/EC of 5 November 2003 concerning aid to the company González y DÃez SA to cover exceptional costs (aid for 2001 and incorrect use of the aid for 1998 and 2000), amending Decision No 2002/827/ECSC (OJ 2004 L 119, p. 26),
THE COURT OF FIRST INSTANCE OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES (Second Chamber, Extended Composition),
composed of J. Pirrung, President, A.W.H. Meij, N.J. Forwood, I. Pelikánová and S. Papasavvas, Judges,
Registrar: K. Andová, Administrator,
having regard to the written procedure and further to the hearing on 31 January 2007,
gives the following
Legal Framework
'Aid to cover exceptional costs
1. State aid to coal undertakings to cover the costs arising from or having arisen from the modernisation, rationalisation or restructuring of the coal industry which are not related to current production (inherited liabilities) may be considered compatible with the common market provided that the amount paid does not exceed such costs. Such aid may be used to cover:
the costs incurred only by undertakings which are carrying out or have carried out restructuring,
the costs incurred by several undertakings.
The categories of costs resulting from modernisation, rationalisation and restructuring of the coal industry are defined in the Annex to this Decision.'
'I. Costs incurred only by undertakings which are carrying out or have carried out restructuring and rationalisation
Exclusively:
...
(c) the payment of pensions and allowances outside the statutory system to workers who lose their jobs as a result of restructuring and rationalisation and to workers entitled to such payments before the restructuring;
...
(e) residual costs resulting from administrative, legal or tax provisions;
(f) additional underground safety work resulting from restructuring;
(g) mining damage provided that it has been caused by pits previously in service;
(h) residual costs resulting from contributions to bodies responsible for water supplies and for the removal of waste water;
(i) other residual costs resulting from water supplies and the removal of waste water;
...
(k) exceptional intrinsic depreciation provided that it results from the restructuring of the industry (without taking account of any revaluation which has occurred since 1 January 1986 and which exceeds the rate of inflation);
(l) costs in connection with maintaining access to coal reserves after mining has stopped.
...'
'Aid to cover exceptional costs
1. State aid granted to undertakings which carry out or have carried out an activity in connection with coal production to enable them to cover the costs arising from or having arisen from the rationalisation and restructuring of the coal industry that are not related to current production ('inherited liabilities') may be considered compatible with the common market provided that the amount paid does not exceed such costs. Such aid may be used to cover:
(a) the costs incurred only by undertakings which are carrying out or have carried out restructuring, i.e. costs related to the environmental rehabilitation of former coal mining sites;
(b) the costs incurred by several undertakings.
2. The categories of costs resulting from the rationalisation and restructuring of the coal industry are defined in the Annex.'
'1. Costs incurred and cost provisions made only by undertakings which are carrying out or have carried out restructuring and rationalisation
Exclusively:
...
(c) the payment of pensions and allowances outside the statutory system to workers who lose their jobs as a result of restructuring and rationalisation and to workers entitled to such payments before the restructuring;
...
(f) residual costs resulting from administrative, legal or tax provisions;
(g) additional underground safety work resulting from the closure of production units;
(h) mining damage provided that it has been caused by production units subject to closure due to restructuring;
(i) costs related to the rehabilitation of former coal mining sites, notably:
residual costs resulting from contributions to bodies responsible for water supplies and for the removal of waste water,
other residual costs resulting from water supplies and the removal of waste water;
...
(k) exceptional intrinsic depreciation provided that it results from the closure of production units (without taking account of any revaluation which has occurred since 1 January 1994 and which exceeds the rate of inflation).
...'
Background to the dispute
Procedure
Forms of order sought
annul Articles 1, 3 and 4 of the contested decision;
order the Commission to pay the costs.
dismiss the action as unfounded;
order the applicant to pay the costs.
Law
The first plea, alleging a lack of competence on the part of the Commission to adopt Articles 1, 3 and 4 of the contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The second plea, alleging infringement of essential procedural requirements in the procedure followed to revoke Articles 1, 2 and 5 of Decision 2002/827 and to adopt the contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Admissibility
Substance
The third plea, alleging infringement of the principle of the protection of legitimate expectations and essential procedural requirements
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The fourth plea, alleging manifest errors of assessment
The amount of EUR 295 409.47 (ESP 49 152 000) relating to the construction of 1 030 m of galleries in the La Phohida subsector
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 513 757.49 (ESP 85 482 054) relating to the moving of 1 005 080 m³ of earth in the Buseiro sector
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 547 066.46 (ESP 91 024 200) corresponding to the agreements signed with the Government of Asturias to guarantee the restoration of land
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 372 176.75 (ESP 61 925 000) corresponding to the purchase price of the land bordering the western zone of the Buseiro sector, which was abandoned following the change in sea level
Contested decision
'The land acquired by the company for open-cast mining is registered among the company's fixed assets, but is not an asset that depreciates. The Commission cannot authorise the aid amounting to EUR 372 176.75 ([ESP] 61 925 000) corresponding to the purchase price of the land, since this is not considered to be a lost asset and the aid is not covered by any of the points of the Annex [to] Regulation (EC) No 1407/2002.'
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 1 403 316.30 (ESP 233 492 186) relating to the costs incurred following the repayment of the subsidies granted under the SPCA
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 602 146.29 (ESP 100 188 713) relating to the creation of shafts and other work to provide ventilation for the Sorriba sector
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
The amount of EUR 601 012.10 (ESP 100 000 000) aimed at covering the exceptional restructuring costs which would be incurred in the future by the closure of the La Prohida subsector
Contested decision
Arguments of the parties
Findings of the Court
Conclusion
Costs
On those grounds,
Hereby:
1. Annuls Article 3(b), in so far as it concerns the amount of EUR 54 057.63 (ESP 8 994 433), and Article 4(1)(b) of Commission Decision 2004/340/EC of 5 November 2003 concerning aid to the company González y DÃez, SA to cover exceptional costs (aid for 2001 and incorrect use of the aid for 1998 and 2000), amending Decision No 2002/827/ECSC;
2. Dismisses the action as to the remainder;
3. Orders the applicant to bear four-fifths of its own costs and to pay four-fifths of the costs incurred by the Commission. The Commission shall bear a fifth of its own costs and pay a fifth of the costs incurred by the applicant.
Pirrung |
Meij |
Forwood |
Pelikánová |
Papasavvas |
Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 12 September 2007.
E. Coulon |
J. Pirrung |
Registrar |
President |
* Language of the case: Spanish.