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Commission statement concerning Article 115 of the Treaty

 Official Journal C 011 , 15/01/1977 P. 0002 - 0002
 Greek special edition: Chapter 08 Volume 1 P. 0176
 Spanish special edition: Chapter 17 Volume 1 P. 0026
 Portuguese special edition Chapter 17 Volume 1 P. 0026

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COMMISSION STATEMENT concerning Article 115 of the Treaty

The Commission notes the concern expressed by the Council in its resolution.

The Commission is aware that in awarding public supply contracts Member States may still, in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty, apply certain measures of national commercial policy with regard to the eligibility of products originating in third countries for such contracts. The Commission recognizes that, until these national measures are harmonized within the framework of the conventional or autonomous common commercial policy and in the light of the outcome of current or future international negotiations their application may give rise to difficulty in cases where tenders include products originating in third countries in free circulation in another Member State.

The Commission would recall that Article 115 of the Treaty enables the efficacy of such national measures to be safeguarded against deflection of trade resulting from the free movement within the Community of products originating in third countries.

In accordance with the provisions of Article 115 of the Treaty the Commission intends to authorize, for fixed periods which might extend until the conclusion of the international negotiations, those Member States concerned which have so applied to provide for the exclusion from their public contracts of certain goods or categories of goods originating in third countries which are in free circulation in another Member State, in all cases where similar arrangements are made as regards directly imported products originating in third countries. The application of such measures will only have effect at the time of the examination of tenders and not at the point of importation into the Member State concerned. These measures will not therefore entail any controls nor will they lead to the creation of any form of barrier at the frontiers within the Community and will not affect the import arrangements for the import of products originating in third countries, nor in particular the extent of liberalization at Community or national level.

The Commission will make its decisions after examination of the applications of the Member States concerned. Applications shall specify the categories of goods and the public contracts in question, the arrangements applied in the field of public contracts to such goods where they originate in third countries and are imported directly, as well as the justifications for the application of such arrangements.

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