the common comercial policy (ccp)
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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. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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
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.
to conduct 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 extra charges for external goods.
anti-dumping
anti-subsidy measures
the Trade Barriers Regulation
safeguard measures.
EU & DISPOSAL TOOLS
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, audio visual and cultural services, social, educational and health services.
TARIFF BARRIERS TO EXTERNAL TRADE
Free circulation
CASE 119/78. 13/03/1979
Goods are considered to be in free circulation as goods originating in the EU.
COMBINED NOMENCLATURE Determining the classification of
goods.
Including all productions and imported and exported goods.
Based on The Harmonized System (1983)
EACH CN SUBDIVISIONS
eight digit code number, the CN code, followed by a description.
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ROLE OF COURT OF JUSTICE
Interpretation of regulations for Common Commercial Tariff
Directly applicable to avoid deflection of trade.
National Courts ask advising from CoJ
CASE 338/95
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