Netherlands: Allocation of import licenses for garlic, fourth subperiod 2020/2021

Published 2021년 1월 29일

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The article provides information on the allocation of import licenses for fresh garlic from China for the period from 1 March to 31 May 2021. The European Commission has set an allocation coefficient of 0.583451% for the quota, and applicants will receive import certificates for the requested quantity. From 1 June 2021, the garlic import regulations will change, and advance registration in the LORI database of the European Commission will be mandatory for those importing from China. The public website of the EC will display the allocation details.
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The allocations of the applications for import licenses for fresh garlic have been published. You could submit applications for this from 4 to 7 January 2021. Allocation For the quota 09.4100 more has been requested than is available. This is the quota for new garlic importers from China. The European Commission (EC) has set an allocation coefficient of 0.583451% for this quota. For the other quotas, less has been requested than is available. Have you applied for this? Then you will receive import certificates for the quantity you have requested. Validity The certificates are valid from 1 March to 31 May 2021. New quota year with new rules On 1 June 2021, a new quota year will open. From that moment on, the quotas for importing garlic will be subject to the rules of Regulations 2020/760 and 2020/761. Regulation 341/2007 is canceled. Do you import garlic from China? Then from now on you must register in advance in the LORI database of the European Commission. We will inform you ...
Source: Uiennieuws

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