COM(2013)527 EU - Regulation
Fixing, for several marketing years, of the production levies in the sugar sector, the additional levy and the payments by sugar manufacturers to beet sellers

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Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION fixing the production levies in the sugar sector for the marketing years 2001/2002, 2002/2003, 2003/2004, 2004/2005, 2005/2006, the coefficient required for calculating the additional levy for the marketing years 2001/2002 and 2004/2005 and the amounts to be paid by sugar manufacturers to beet sellers in respect of the difference between the maximum amount of the levies and the amount of these levies to be charged for the marketing years 2002/2003, 2003/2004 and 2005/2006
 
Legal instrument Regulation
Decision making procedure non-legislative procedure;Non legislative enactments (NLE)
reference by COM-number i COM(2013)527 EN
Additional COM-numbers COM(2013)527
procedure number i 2013/0252(NLE)
CELEX number i 52013PC0527

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Key dates

Document 17-07-2013
Online publication 18-07-2013
Decision 02-12-2013; Verordening 2013/1360
Publication in Official Journal i 19-12-2013; OJ L 343 p. 2-6

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