tivities of the Community
shall include, as provided in this Treaty and in accordance with the
timetable set out therein:
(a) the elimination, as between Member States, of customs duties and
quantiative restrictions on the import and export of goods, and of all
other measures having equivalent effect;
(b) a common commercial policy;
(c) an internal market characterized by the abolition, as between
Member States of obstacles to the free movement of goods, persons,
services and capital;
(d) measures concerning the entry and movement of persons in the
internal market as provided for in Article l00c;
(e) a common policy in the sphere of agriculture and fisheries;
(f) a common policy in the sphere of transport;
(g) a system ensuring that competition in the internal market is not
distorted;
(h) the approximation of the laws of Member States to the extent
required for the functioning of the common market;
(i) a policy in the social sphere comprising a European Social Fund;
(j) the strengthening of economic and social cohesion;
(k) a policy in the sphere of the environment;
(l) the strengthening of the competitiveness of Community industry;
(m) the pomotion of research and technological development;
(n) encouragement for the establishment and development of trans-
European networks;
(o) a contribution to the attainment of a high level of health protection;
(p) a contribution to education and training of quality and to the
flowering of the cultures of the Member States;
(q) a policy in the sphere of development co-operation;
(r) the association of the overseas countries and territories in order to
increase trade and promote jointly economic and social development;
(s) a contribution to the strengthening of consumer protection;
(t) measures in the spheres of energy, civil protection and tourism."
4) The following Article shall be inserted:
"ARTICLE 3a
1. For the purposes set out in Article 2, the activities of the Member
States and the Community shall include, as provided in this Treaty
and in accordance with the timetable set out therein, the adoption of an
economic policy which is based on the close co-ordination of Member
States' economic policies, on the internal market and on the definition
of common objectives, and conducted in accordance with the principle
of an open market economy with free competition.
2. Concurrently with the foregoing, and as provided in this Treaty and
in accordance with the timetable and the pr
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