Commission goes libera
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THE EEC COMMISSION is now officially backing the plan I radical change in the system for fixing road haulage tariffs betv member countries (CM, September 4).
But a final decision on the tariff system is in the hands of national Governments who will debate the issue at the De cember meeting of Trans Ministers in Brussels.
Preliminary discussions month between civil sem from the 10 members shc five/five split on the is Britain, Ireland, Denmark, land and Belgium are in fa of the new liberal system vi is proposed by Brussels.
This plan, due under proposal to be introduced ii EEC in January 1984, IA leave tariffs more or less to ket forces.
It would be left to net Governments to fix, if they minimum tariffs in case p collapse and dumping occui West Germany and Fr have led the campaign to r the system of fixed tariffs v still apply among the six on EEC members.
The two systems have ex side-by-side since 1973 an view of the failure to agree possible that they will con after January 1984.