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Article 31 [Common Customs Tariff]

2021 
Within the first decade after coming into force of the EEC Treaty, the Community had been successful in moving towards the goal of a Single Market. Thus, by July 1968, it had accomplished the abolition of customs duties and quantitative restrictions between the MS with the Council Decision 66/532 of 26 July 1966 (➔ Article 30 TFEU para 2). Simultaneously, the market had been strengthened from the external borders of the MS in the same year with the novel concept of Community’s Common Customs Tariff (CCT), the first version of which was published in the form of Council Regulation 950/68 (➔ Article 28 TFEU). Both the removal of customs duties and equivalent charges, as well as the establishment of a CCT, furthered the EU integration, and thus accelerated the completion of a customs union and subsequently the Single Market.
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