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95/456/EC: Commission Decision of 1 March 1995 State Aid No C 1A/92 - Greek aid scheme in the pharmaceutical sector, financed by means of levies on pharmaceutical and other related products (Only the Greek text is authentic) (Text with EEA relevance)

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Article 1

The aid that Greece has granted to the National Organization of Pharmaceuticals up to 1991 and through it to its subsidiaries, the National Industry of Pharmaceuticals SA and the State Deposit of Pharmaceuticals SA, aid financed through levies also imposed on imports from other Member States, is incompatible with the common market.

Article 2

The aid that Greece plans to award in the form of transfers from the State to the National Organization of Pharmaceuticals and through it to the Institute for Pharmaceutical Research and Technology, in so far as it is partially financed through a levy also imposed on imported pharmaceutical and other related products (cosmetics) is incompatible with the common market and must not be granted.

Article 3

Greece shall inform the Commission within two months from notification of this Decision of the measures it has taken to comply with this Decision.

Article 4

This Decision is addressed to the Hellenic Republic.

Done at Brussels, 1 March 1995.

For the Commission Karel VAN MIERT Member of the Commission

(1) [1970] ECR 487.

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95/456/EC: Commission Decision of 1 March 1995 State Aid No C 1A/92 - Greek aid scheme in the pharmaceutical sector, financed by means of levies on pharmaceutical and other related products (Only the Greek text is authentic) (Text with EEA relevance) (EUR-Lex). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/eu/act/31995D0456

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