ACCESSION OF BULGARIA. Communication from Bulgaria

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GENERAL AGREEMENT ON RESTRICTED L/6880/Add.3 16 October 1992 TARIFFS AND TRADE Limited Distribution Original: English ACCESSION OF BULGARIA Communication from Bulgaria The following communication, dated 6 October 1992, has been from the Permanent Representative of Bulgaria in Geneva. received With reference to the accession of Bulgaria to the GATT, I would like to notify the contracting parties of the following: 1. A new import tariff is in force in Bulgaria as of 1 July J992. Please find enclosed one copy of the new Customs Tariff of Bulgaria. In our communication, dated 26 August 1992, we already notified that the nomenclature of the goods in the Tariff is classified according to the Harmonized System. The new Tariff contains two columns. The first column is applied to the goods imported under the GSP. The GSP beneficiary countries are listed in Annex 1 of the Tariff. The second column is applied to goods imported on an MFN basis. Goods imported from the least-developed countries are duty free. The duty for the goods imported, from those those countries which do not apply MFN treatment to goods imported from Bulgaria, is twice the rate of the second column. 2. Since 12 July 1991, when communication L/6880 on the Bulgarian trade régime was distributed, some changes in the Bulgarian trade régime were introduced. This information is attached hereto. The Customs Tariff of Bulgaria is available for consultation in the Office of the Special Adviser to the Director-General (Office No. 2017). 92-148

Page 2 Information on Some Changes in the Bulgarian Trade Régime Since communication L/6880 of 12 July 1991 was distributed to the contracting parties some changes in the Bulgarian trade régime have occurred. The intention of the present information is to update the data on the Bulgarian trade régime. Import tariff, import duties and taxes A new import tariff is effective from 1 July 1992. It is based on the Harmonized Commodity Description and Coding System. The average nominal customs duty MFN rate is 17.8 per cent. The tariff runs into two columns. The first column is applied to products originating from countries to which Bulgaria has granted tariff preferences. The second column is applied to products originating from countries which apply MFN treatment in respect of goods originating from Bulgaria. Goods originating from the least-developed countries are exempted from import duties. To imports of goods originating from countries which do not apply MFN towards goods originating from Bulgaria, a double MFN rate is applied. As of 1 January 1992 the Bulgarian import duties are applied also to all imports from Albania, the Czech and Slovak Federal Republic, Peoples Republic of China, Cuba, Hungary, Peoples Democratic Republic of Korea, Mongolia, Poland, Romania and Vietnam. No duties are collected on imports under indicative lists in trade agreements and protocols with CIS countries and with the Baltic countries, a temporary measure which is to expire by 31 December 1992. At present such agreements and protocols are in force only with the Russian Federation, Belarus and Lithuania. The previously existing per cent import tax was abolished with the introduction of the new import tariff. However, as of 1 July 1992 an import tax in addition to the import duty was introduced for ten agricultural items and two industrial goods (annex 1). Customs Fees The customs clearance fee was reduced from 1 per cent to 0. per cent, effective since November 1991. Licensing and quantitative restrictions Exports Items which used to be under export prohibition régime were partially liberalized, effective since 1 July 1992, i.e.: six items are subject to automatic licensing: crude oil, kerosene, gasoline, diesel oil, mazut and vegetable oil; two items are subject to non-automatic licensing: rough, ferrous and non-ferrous scrap; wood in the six agricultural items are subject to export ceilings (annex 2)

Page 3 Imports Import ceilings are introduced for items (annex 3) Seasonal import quotas are introduced for 2 items (annex 3) Non-automatic licences are granted within working days from the date application. Automatic licences are issued in one day. of The introduction of import tax and import ceilings or quotas on some agricultural products is intended thus to protect the Bulgarian agriculture from subsidization practices in the agricultural sector of other countries. Such subsidization practices have a negative effect on the Bulgarian market, on the Bulgarian exports to countries maintaining such practices, and on the Bulgarian exports to third country markets. At present Bulgaria virtually does not subsidize the production of agricultural products. Bulgaria also does not subsidize the exportation of agricultural products. -

Page 4 ANNEX 1 GOODS FOR WHICH IMPORT TAX IS COLLECTED IN ADDITION TO THE EXISTING IMPORT DUTY COMMODITIES TARIFF IMPORT TAX IN PERCENT 1. Beef and veal meat - frozen 2. Pork meat - frozen 3. Poultry meat - frozen 4. Yoghurt. Butter 6. Grapes, fresh from 1 July, till 31 October 7. Apples, fresh from 1 August till 31 December 8. Extracts or juices of meat, fish and crustaceans, molluscs 9. Processed fruits. Fruit juices 11. Perfumery and cosmetics 12. Passenger cars of a cylinder capacity exceeding 00 cub.cm 0202 020321 020322 020721 020722 020723 020741 020742 020743 02070 0403 0400000 080600 080800 1603 160 20084090 20080 2008090 200860 20086090 200870 20087090 200880 20088090 2009000 20096000 20097000 20098000 3304 330 3306 3307 870323 870324

Page ANNEX 2 GOODS ON WHICH EXPORT CEILINGS ARE IMPOSED COMMODITIES TARIFF CEILING 1. Female livestock for breeding: Bovine of more than 18 months Sheep and goat of more than 12 months 2. Fresh wine grapes 3. Wheat Fodder grain 4. Wheat flour all types. Black Sunflower seeds 6. Raw hides and skins of bovine animals of sheep or lamb of raw pig skins 0200 0400 042000 080600 01 02 03 04 0 1000 120600 41 42 47 300 t 300 t 0000 t 0000 t 0000 t 0000 t 000 t 00 t 00000 pc 00 t

Page 6 ANNEX 3 GOODS FOR WHICH IMPORT CEILINGS OR QUOTAS ARE IMPOSED COMMODITIES TARIFF CEILING 1. Tobacco 2. Oranges 3. Tangerines 4. Bananas. Ice-cream 2401 08000 0802000 08030000 20000 000 t 20000 t 00 t 9000 t 00 t QUOTA 1. Greenhouse tomatoes from 07020000 1 November till 31 May 2. Greenhouse cucumbers from 07070000 1 November till 31 May 0 t 200 t