GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE

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GENERAL AGREEMENT ON TARIFFS AND TRADE RESTRICTED L/3862/Add.3 25 May 1973 Limited Distribution Original: English IMPORT RESTRICTIONS Statements Pursuant to L/3772/Rev.1, Paragraph 5 Addendum The following communication was received by the secretariat from the Permanent Mission of Malta. I have the honour to refer to your letter XII/100 dated 23 January 1973 regarding the new procedures for Regular Consultations on Balance-of-Payments Restrictions under Article XVIII:12(b). After acceding to the GATT, Malta had informed the secretariat of the restrictions then in force and asked that these should be considered as constituting a notification under the agreed procedures for residual restrictions which are set out in BISD, Ninth Supplement, pages 19 to 20. Malta has so far never invoked balance-of-payments difficulties as justification. Enclosed herewith please find a list of restrictions in force at present. The reasons for maintaining these restrictions have not changed since our original notification. 1Past notifications: 1965 L/2336/Add.1; 1967 L/2749/Add.3; 1968 L/2984/Add.11; 1969 L/3213/Add.2 and Rev.1.

L/3862/Add.3 Page 2 Freely licensed ANNEX List of Restrictions and Prohibitions ex 15.13 Margarine ex 16.04 Mackerel, salmon, tuna, canned ex 18.06 Chocolate Easter eggs ex 20.02 Preserved canned globe artichokes ex 20.06 Fruit in tins other than peaches and pears ex 20.07 Fruit squashes ex 21.07 Ice-cream mixtures other than unsweetened ex 28.42 Crystal soda ex 29.25 Saccharine and other purposes similar sweetening agents for medicinal ex 32.09 Plastic emulsion and water paints ex 34.01 Laundry soap ex 34.02 Detergents ex 36.06 Matches ex 39.07 Shopping bags of rigid net or string ex 42.02 Shopping bags not of plastic or leather ex 42.02 Trunks, satchels ex 42.02 Travelling bags of plastic, leather or canvas: (b) other types over 16 inches in length (a) duffle bags, ex 48.15 Toilet paper ex 48.18 Exercise books ex 48.19 Gummed paper labels, printed ex 58.09 Lace (not with Malta emblems), the country of origin machine-made if indelibly marked with ex 58.09 Lace, not in imitation of Malta lace ex 59.01 Shoulder pads made of wadding ex 60.02 and ex 61.10 Gloves ex 60.03 Men's and children's socks other than of nylon/man-made fibres ex. 61.01 Jeans

ex 61.03 ex 64.02 ex Chapter ex 73.10 ex 74.19 ex 76.16 ex 85.19 ex 85.19 Chapter 94 ex 99.00 L/3862/Add. 3 Page 3 Men's and boys' shirts, not woven Footwear, leather 71 Manufactured or semi-manufactured articles of gold (not including filigree) Building bars and rods Candlesticks other than of solid brass or bronze Venetian blinds Electrical wiring accessories Earth leakage circuit breakers Furniture whether in an assembled or in a knocked-down state as well as identifiable parts thereof (excluding wooden chairs). Cigar and cigarette holders (except those made of bone, ivory or silver) (dye-stamped with the country of origin) Smokers' ash receptacles (other than those made wholly of glass, and advertising ash-trays) Smoking pipes, costing more than 57s. f.o.b. per dozen Paintings in oil or water-colour (antiques) Freely licensed (subject to approval by the Department of Health) 22.08 B 29.25,26, 30 Alcohols and glycols Saccharine and other sweetening agents other than those for medicinal purposes Freely licensed (subject to approval by the Department of Agriculture and Fisheries) 01.01 Equines 01.02 Bovines 01.04 Caprines and ovines ex 02.01 Meat of equines, bovines, caprines and ovines ex 02.04 Heat of rabbits, of game; parts of dead poultry ex 02.06 Pigst feet ex 04.05 Egg powder and egg albumen ex 07.05 Horsebeans, chickpeas, dariseed, sorghum 10.03 Barley 10.05 Maize ex 23.02 Bran, pollard, middlings

L/3862/Add.3 Page 4 23.04 Cotton-seed cake 23.07 Prepared animal feeding stuffs 84.25 Mechanical graders for agricultural and horticultural produce Freely licensed (seasonal) 07.01 Vegetables, fresh or chilled, of the local type 07.02 Vegetables, frozen of the local type 08.02,09) Fruits fresh of the local type 08.10 Fruits, frozen of the local type Licensed (subject to approval by the Milk Marketing Undertaking) ex 04.02 Cream, preserved other than canned ex 04.02 Milk powder skimmed (with addition of 10 per cent sucrose), in bulk ex 04.02 Milk powder, full cream, without additions of 10 per cent sucrose in bulk ex 04.04 Cheddar and Edam cheese ex 04.04 Cheese, grating and peppered Licence issued (subject to approval by Director of Industry) Tourist souvenirs and other articles advertising the Maltese Islands in any manner whatsoever Licence issued (subject to price considerations) 04.02 Milk evaporated and condensed 04.03 Butter 10.07 Canary seed 17.01 B Sugar in bulk 25.23 Cement Licence issued according to previous imports ex 02.02 Ducks and turkeys ex 02.06 Bacon ex 15.07 Edible oil in containers exceeding 1 litre capacity ex 16.01 Sausages fresh, chilled or frozen ex 19.08 Cakes and puddings (rich fruit)

ex 20.04 Glacé cherries ex 20.06 Fruit in tins (peaches and pears) 21.06 Baking powder ex 21.07 Jellies in crystal form, cream and custard powder ex 22.05 Wine in bulk including must and grape juices ex 30.04 Cotton wool ex 34.06 Candles ex Chapter 39 Plastic flexible cellular foam in blocks, sheets or chips L/3862/Add.3 Page 5 ex 04.02 Women's and children's handbags, of plastic or leather and fibre/ fibreboard suitcases ex 48.21 B Sanitary towels of paper ex 49.11 Postcards with subjects of local interest ex 55.09 Grey cotton cloth ex 55.09 Sheeting of bleached cotton ex 59.01 A Sanitary towels of wadding ex 60.03 Ladies'nylon stockings and men's and children's socks of nylon/manmade fibres ex 61.01 Men's trousers ex 61.03 Men's woven shirts with collar attached ex 62.05 C Other textile sanitary towels ex 70.09 Glass mirrors diameter) (other than framed mirrors under 8 inches in length or ex 73.39 Steel wool ex 87.02 Used motor cars and vans ex 94.01 Wooden chairs ex 94.04 Spring mattresses ex 96.02 Floor brooms Prohibitions 01.03 Swine1 01.05 Poultry1 ex 01.06 Birds of the following species: Bramblefinch, chaffinch, crow and jackdaw, goldfinch, greenfinch, hawfinch, ortulan barting, serinfinch, siskin, twite or linnet 1Licences granted occasionally on recommendation of Director of Agriculture and Fisheries.

L/3862/Add.3 Page 6 ex 01.06 ex 02.01 ex 02.02 ex 04.01 ex 04.05 ex 04.06 ex 10.01 11.01 ex 11.01 ex Chapter 15 ex 17.01 ex 17.04 ex 19.03 ex 19.07 ex 19.08 ex 20.02 ex 20.02 ex 20.02 ex 20.04 ex 21.07 ex 21.07 ex 23.05 ex 25.01 ex 27.11 27.14,16 ex 28.04 ex 28.13 ex 40.11 ex 42.02 Rabbits1 Meat (pork)1 Dead poultry Milk and cream fresh, yoghurt, rikotta Eggs, in the shell Natural honey1 Wheat in grain other than by state Flour, including self-raising flour2 Semolina Cooking fats Sugar, icing Sugar almonds, helwa Macaroni, spaghetti and similar products Bread Cakes, pastries, puddings-(plain) Tomato paste, canned tomatoes Peas canned Potato crisps Candied peel Ice cream Ice-cream mixtures unsweetened Lees in any stage, form or state Common salt Liquefied petroleum or natural gas Bituminous emulsions Oxygen Carbon dioxide (CO2) Motor car tyres, other than new Shopping bags of plastic or leather 1Licences granted occasionally on recommendation of Director of Agriculture and Fisheries. 2Licences granted in exceptional circumstances.

ex 44.21 ex 44.23 ex 46.03 ex 48.19 ex 49.11 ex 49.11 ex 58.09 ex 61.03 ex 62.02 ex 62.03 ex 68.02 ex 68.11 ex 71.12 ex 73.21 ex 73.21 ex 73.31 ex 73.32 ex 73.38) ex 74.18) ex 73.38 ex 73.40 ex 74.19 ex 84.52 ex Chapte ex 85.15 ex 85.20 ex 87.02 L/3862/Add.3 Page 7 Bottle crates for soft drinks etc. Prefabricated houses Baskets and basketware of cane, willow or wicker Paper labels, locally printed, (other than gummed) of the type manufactured Theatre tickets and posters (including maps or plans of Malta) which can be produced locally Commercial letter-heads and other printed matter Lace (with Malta emblems) Boys' woven shirts with collar attached Bed sheets and pillow cases of grey cotton cloth AB Flour and potato sacks of whatever material Worked marble stone1 Cement tiles (other than glazed wall tiles) Gold or silver filigree articles Collapsible iron gates (of the type manufactured locally) Metal doors and windows Iron nails (of the type manufactured locally)1 Woodscrews (of the type manufactured locally) 40 19 ) ) Articles representing or incorporating a dolphin in embodied form whether in finished or partly finished state Baths exceeding 5 feet 6 inches in length Railings of an ornamental nature Candlesticks of solid bronze or brass Cash registers, calculating machines and similar machines, not suitable for currency in cents and mils 84 Machinery for the production of aerated water, gas, macaroni, spaghetti and similar products, brooms, socks and stockings, filigree, refrigeration and ticket issuing machines Colour televisions Neon signs Motor hearses tomato paste, water pumps as well as flour milling, 1Licences granted in exceptional circumstances.

L/3862/Add.3 Page 8 ex 87.02 ex 87.06 ex Chapter ex. 97.04 ex 97.04 ex 98.01 ex 99.01 Motor buses and bodies for motor buses, whether ready built or in a knocked-down condition Radiator cores 93 Arms and ammunition1 Amusement automatic machines Billiard tables Buttons (other than those of leather or shell)1 Smoking pipes costing less than 57s. f.o.b. per dozen Pipe racks Paintings in oil or water colour material (not antiques) framed or unframed, on any 1Licences granted in exceptional circumstances.