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GRTU meets EU Commissioner for
Agriculture Franz Fischler
A delegation from the General Retailers and Traders
Union led by director-general Vince Farrugia and trade representatives
of the banana and general fruit and fresh vegetables importers and retailers
met EU Commissioner Franz Fischler during the special meeting held at
the Chamber of Commerce.
GRTU representatives insisted on detailed explanations as to how the
"safeguard clause" mentioned in the Accession Treaty is to
operate. GRTU argues that it is in favour of funds being allocated to
farmers to develop further their production but it objects to the use
of these funds by the agricultural community to trade unfairly against
Maltese traders.
GRTU explained that Maltese traders of fresh fruit and vegetables have
suffered for decades from a regime of import controls and quotas that
have suffocated the Maltese market and caused consumers to pay unreasonable
taxation on imported fruits and vegetables and restricted the choice
of fresh food available to the Maltese and tourist community. Maltese
traders, GRTU argued were not prepared to accept an extended period
of restrictions under the excuse of the "Safeguard Clause".
The association presented a memorandum to Commissioner
Fischler on the particular difficulties that banana importers will be
facing following Maltas acceptance of the EU Banana Regime. GRTU
argues that this agreement will effectively jeopardise Maltas
ability to import fresh bananas at a price acceptable to Maltese consumers.
Commissioner Fischler assured GRTU and other trade representatives that
the "safeguard clause" will not be used by Malta to impose
physical controls on imports as this is in breach of EU rules. The safeguard
clause will only be used following EU authorisation and only in exceptional
circumstances. Commissioner Fischler could not give details of how this
will operate in practice, as the EU has no experience of how a safeguard
mechanism works and the proposals of the Malta government have only
been sent to Brussels on 3 October 2003 and he is not yet in a position
to comment.
Commissioner Fischler assured GRTU that the funds available to Malta
under the Rural Development assistance will not be used for creation
of unfair competitive structures against imports from the EU producers
and that Maltese traders interests will also be safeguarded.
On the Banana Regime, Commissioner Fischler promised GRTU that he will
be providing answers to the numerous questions raised by GRTU in its
memorandum. He assured Banana importers that the special case of Malta
will be considered and that traders will not face a situation which
is worse than what they have now. GRTU stated that is expects a situation
that will be better for all Maltese traders, retailers and consumers.
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