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THE COMMON COMERCIAL POLICY (CCP). Evrim ÇINAR #1116341 İlker GİRİT # 0845701. Topics ;. CCP on TFEU Principles of CCP Combined Nomenclature The Role of Court of Justice. CCP: ARTICLES 206-207 TFEU. T HE COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY.
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THECOMMONCOMERCIALPOLICY (CCP) Evrim ÇINAR #1116341 İlker GİRİT # 0845701
Topics; • CCP on TFEU • Principles of CCP • CombinedNomenclature • The Role of Court of Justice
THE COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY • is one of the main pillars of the European Union's relations with the rest of the World. • is the counterpart to the creation of a customs union between the Member States. • toconduct uniform trade relations with third countries.
THE COMMON COMMERCIAL POLICY • common customs tariff and common import and export regimes. • abolition of trade and customs barriers to defend the European market.
PRINCIPLES OF CCP • Uniformity • Trade Liberalization
IMPORTANCE OF UNIFORMITY • Same amount of customs tariffs • Fair competition. • Prohibition of extrachargesforexternalgoods.
EU & DISPOSAL TOOLS • anti-dumping • anti-subsidy measures • the Trade Barriers Regulation • safeguard measures.
THE PROCESS OF CCP • The Commission negotiates international agreements on behalf of the Union. • The Council acts unanimously regarding agreements on; • the trade in services, • intellectual property, • direct foreign investments, • audiovisual and cultural services, • social, educational and health services.
TARIFF BARRIERS TO EXTERNAL TRADE • Freecirculation
CASE119/78. 13/03/1979 • Goods are considered to be in free circulation as goods originating in the EU.
COMBINED NOMENCLATURE • Determiningtheclassification of goods. • Including all productions and imported and exported goods. • Based on TheHarmonizedSystem (1983)
EACHCN SUBDIVISIONS • eight digit code number, the CN code, followed by a description. • ..\Downloads\l_28220111028en.pdf
THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION ROLE OF COURT OF JUSTICE • Interpretation of regulationsforCommon Commercial Tariff • Directlyapplicabletoavoiddeflection of trade. • NationalCourts ask advisingfromCoJ • CASE 338/95