إرشادات مقترحات البحث معلومات خط الزمن الفهارس الخرائط الصور الوثائق الأقسام

مقاتل من الصحراء

         



Should the practices continue, the Commission shall authorize the injured Member  State to take protective measures, the conditions and details of which the  Commission shall determine.

2. As soon as this Treaty enters into force, products which originate in or are in free  circulation in one Member State and which have been exported to another Member  State shall, on reimportation, be admitted into the territory of the first mentioned  State free of all customs duties, quantitative restrictions or measures having  equivalent effect. The Commission shall lay down appropriate rules for the  application of this paragraph.

Section 3

Aids granted by States

Article 92

1. Save as otherwise provided in this Treaty, any aid granted by a Member State or  through State resources in any form whatsoever which distorts or threatens to distort  competition by favouring certain undertakings or the production of certain goods  shall, in so far as it affects trade between Member States, be incompatible with the  common market.

2. The following shall be compatible with the common market:

a.

aid having a social character, granted to individual consumers, provided that  such aid is granted without discrimination related to the origin of the products  concerned;

b.

aid to make good the damage caused by natural disasters or exceptional  occurrences;

c.

aid granted to the economy of certain areas of the Federal Republic of Germany  affected by the division of Germany, in so far as such aid is required in order to  compensate for the economic disadvantages caused by that division.

3. The following may be considered to be compatible with the common market:

a.

aid to promote the economic development of areas where the standard of living  is abnormally low or where there is serious underemployment;

b.

aid to promote the execution of an important project of common European  interest or to remedy a serious disturbance in the economy of a Member State;

c.

aid to facilitate the development of certain economic activities or of certain economic areas, where such aid does not adversely affect trading conditions to  an extent contrary to the common interest. However, the aids granted to  shipbuilding as of 1 January 1957 shall, in so far as they serve only to  compensate for the absence of customs protection, be progressively reduced  under the same conditions as apply to the elimination of customs duties, subject  to the provisions of this Treaty concerning common commercial policy towards  third countries;

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1/1/1900