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Table 2: Development of EU preferences for primary northern hemisphere orange exporters, 1988-2004 (quotas in tons)

Policy
instrument

1988

1989

1990

1991

1992

1993

1994

1995

1996

1997

1998

1999

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Morocco

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

80%

as for Port. & Spain due to EU accession
/ 80%

100%/80%

TRQ

0

265,000

272,950

280,900

288,850

292,825

296,800

340,000

0

EPQ

0

300,000

Total quota

0

265,000

272,950

280,900

288,850

292,825

596,800

640,000

300,000

Israel

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

60%

as for Port. & Spain due to EU accession
_______________
/ 60%_______________

100%∕60%

TRQ

______________2______________

293,000

301,790

310,580

323,705

328,100

0

EPQ

0

200,000

201,500

Total quota

0

293,000

301,790

310,580

323,705

328,100

200,000

201,500

Egypt

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

60%

as for Port. & Spain due to EU accession
_______________
/ 60%_______________

100%∕60%

TRQ

0

7,000

7,210

7,420

7,630

7,735

7,840

0

EPQ

0

8,000

50,000

Total quota

0

7,000

7,210

7,420

7,630

7,735

7,840

15,840

50,000

Tunisia

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

80%

as for Port. & Spain due to EU accession
_______________
/ 80%_______________

100%∕80%

TRQ

0

28,000

30,940

31,360

32,301

33,242

34,183

35,124

EPQ

0

Total quota

0

28,000

30,940

31,360

32,301

33,242

34,183

35,124

Cyprus

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

40%

stepwise increase between Dec. 87 and Dec. 97

100%

TRQ

0

EPQ

0

48,200

Total quota

0

48,200

Turkey

Tariffred.
in∕bey. quota

100%

TRQ

0

EPQ

0

Total quota

0

All MED
suppliers

Total quota

0

593,000

609,950

626,900

648,185

659,600

836,000

893,141

894,082

895,023

939,164

939,164

939,164

939,164

634,824

a Malta, Algeria, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestine are no relevant orange exporters to the EU and are therefore not included in the table.
Source: EuropeanUnion (various issues).



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