The Committee on International Trade adopted the report by Jarosław WAŁĘSA (EPP, PL) on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on the introduction of temporary autonomous trade measures for Ukraine supplementing the trade concessions available under the Association Agreement.
The committee recommended that the European Parliaments position adopted at first reading, following the ordinary legislative procedure, should amend the Commission proposal as follows:
Conditions for entitlement to the preferential arrangements: Members considered that the rules of origin and other conditions identified in the Agreement must be met for all products, not only agricultural products listed in Annexes I & II, but industrial products listed in Annex III as well. They stated that entitlement to benefit from the tariff-rate quotas and preferential customs duties on importation shall be subject to:
Temporary suspension of the preferential arrangements: where a Member State requests that the Commission suspend any of the preferential arrangements, the Commission shall provide a reasoned opinion within two months of such request on whether the claim of failure to comply is substantiated. Member States position vis-à-vis the Commission should be strengthened.
Safeguard clause: Members deleted the requirement in safeguard proceedings to act by qualified majority. In addition, they proposed the following:
Assessment: the Commissions annual report on the implementation of the Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement shall include a detailed assessment of the implementation of the temporary autonomous trade measures provided for in this Regulation.
Annexes: based on trade statistics that show that export capacity of Ukraines industry in certain product groups (e.g. wheat, maize and tomatoes prepared) is already substantial, Members recommended not providing additional support.