Second ACP-EEC Convention of Lomé
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SECOND ACP-EEC CONVENTION OF LOME
(signed on 31 October 1979)
COMPILATION OF TEXTS
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1 January 1981 - 31 December 1981 SECOND ACP-EEC CONVENTION OF LOME
(signed on 31 October 1979)
COMPILATION OF TEXTS
VI
1 January 1981 - 31 December 1981 ­ I ­
COÛTENTS
I. ­ ACP­EEC ACTS
1. ACTS O? THE COUNCIL· OF MINISTERS (1)
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Rules of procedure of the ACP-EEC Council of
Ministers HO April 1981)
Rules of procedure of the ACP­EEC Committee of
Ambassadors ΓΤΡ April 1981) 13
Decision No 2/81 oftheACP­EECCouncil of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 on the advance use of a portion of
the 1981 instalment of resources allocated to the
STAHEX system 23
DecisionNo3/8Iof the ACP­EEC Council of Ministers
of10April1981delegating powers to the Committee of
Ambassadorstoreduce the amount of STABEX transfers
fortheyearofapplication 19B027
DecisionNo4/81of the ACP­EEC Council of Ministers
of10April1981applying the STABEX system to exports
toalldestinations from the Republic of Kiribati31
( ) Por Decision No I/8I of the ACP­EEC Council of Ministers
(approval of the application for accession by Vanuatu), see
ACP Comilation Vol. V, page 33. Although this Decision bears
the number 1/81, it was signed and entered into force on
10 December 1980. - II -
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Decision No 5/S1 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 on the composition of the Committee
on Industrial Co-operation and its rules of operation 35
Decision No 6/8I of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 laying down the Statutes and rules
of operation of the Centre for Industrial Development 43
Decision No 7/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of ¡.anisters
of 10 April 1981 adopting the Rules of Procedure of
the ACP-EEC Committee provided for in Article ~TÕ8( 6)
of the second ACP-EEC Convention 53
Decision No 8/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 delegating; powers to the ACP-EEC
Committee of Ambassadors for the purpose of adopting
the Resolution of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
concerning agricultural development 61
Decision No 9/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1951 delegating to the ACP-EEC Committee
of Ambassadors the authority to adopt the report from
the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers (1 March I98O -
20 February 1981) 65
Decision No 10/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 on the delegation of certain powers
to the ACP-EEC Committee of Ambassadors ( 'I J 69
Decision No 11/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 amending the list of least-developed
ACP States and the list of island ACP States (Kiribati) 75
( ) Article 1(1) of this Decision has been supplemented by
Decision No 7/82 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers of
14 May 1982, which will appear in the I982 Compilation. - III -
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Decision No 12/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 10 April 1981 amending the list of landlocked
ACP States (Zimbabwe) ~ "" 79
Decision 13/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 19 June 1981 reducing STABEX transfers for the
198O year of application 83
Decision Ho 14/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 19 June 1981 appointing members, at Ministerial level,
of the ACP-EEC Committee provided for by Article 100(6)
of the second ACP-EEC Convention7
Decision No 15/81 of the ACP-EEC Council of Ministers
of 30 November 1981 amending the list of the least-
developed ACP States and the list of island ACP States
(Republic of Equatorial Guinea, Saint Vincent and thl~
Grenadines, Republic of Vanuatu) 93 - IV -
2. AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE EEC AND THE ACP STATES
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Agreement in the form of an exchange of letters between
the European Economic Community and Barbados, the People's
Republic of the Congo, Fiji, the Co-operative Republic of
Guyana, Jamaica, the Republic of Kenya, the Democratic c of Madagascar, the Republic of Malawi, Mauritius,
the Republic of Suriname, the Kingdom of Swaziland, the
Unitedc of Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago and the
Republic of Uganda on.thepguaranteed prices for cane
sugar for I98I/1982 (') ( J 99
( ) This Agreement was not signed until 26 May I982. However, it
applies to the I98I/I982 marketing year and accordingly appears
in this Compilation, as does its implementing regulation
2 (see page 441).
( ) Also on 26 May 1982 Zimbabwe and Belize - which became parties to
the Lomé Convention on 1.3· 1982 and 5.3.1982 respectively - each
signed with the Community at the same time as the ACP States
listed in Protocol No 7 an agreement allocating to those two
States an agreed quantity of sugar (25,000 t for Zimbabwe and
39,400 t for Belize) to be delivered annually as from the
1981/1982 marketing year. However, for the period remaining
between the date of accession of each of these States to the
Convention and the end ot the 1901/1902 markoting year UOTB. 1982),
tne Agreements stipulate that Zimbabwe is allocated a quantity
of 6,000 t, while the provisions of Annex IV to the Decision of
16.12.1900 on the association of the OCT with the EEC remain
applicable to 3elizeT
These Agreements and the Regulations implementing them appeared in
OJ No L 147 of 26.5.1982 and will be included in ACP Compilation
vol. vu (1982). 3. ACTS OF THE COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION
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Rules of Procedure of the Committee on Industrial
Co-operation (18 March 1981) 109
Decision No 1/81/CIC of the Committee on Industrial
Co-operation of 18 March 1981 adopting the budget of
the Centre for Industrial Development (financial
year 1981) 115
Decision No 2/81/CIC of the Committee on Industrial
Co-operation of 2 September 1981 laying down the
conditions of employment of the staff of the Centre
for Industrial Development 127
Decision No 3/81/CIC of the Committee on Industrial
Co—operation of 2 September 1981 adopting the Financial
Regulation of the ACP-EEC Centre for Industrial
Development 155
Decision No 4/81/CIC of the Committee on Industrial
Co-operation of 18 December 1981 adopting the budget
of the Centre for Industrial Development (financial
year 1982) 171 VI -
4. ACTS OF THE CUSTOMS CO-OPERATION COMMITTEE
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Decision No 1/81 of the ACP-EEC Customs Co-operation
Committee of 12 February 1981 derogating from the definition
of the concept of "originating products* to take account of
the special situation of Malawi and Kenya with regard to
certain items of fishing tackle (fishingflies) 185
(Validity: 1.1.1981 - 31.12.1981)
Decision No 2/81 of the ACP-EEC Customs Co-operation
Committee of 10 April 1981 derogating from the definition
of the concept of "originating products" to take account of
the special situation of Mauritius with regard to its
production of canned tuna 189
(Validity: 30.1.1981 - 29.1.1982)
Decision No 3/81 of the ACP-EEC Customs Co-operation
Committee of 24 July 1981 derogating from the definition
of the concept of "originating products" to take account of
the special situation of Fiji with regard to its
production of canned tuna 195
(Validity: 1.9.1981 - 31.8.1983)

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