The main objective of the code of conduct is to eliminate unwarranted growth of the Combined Nomenclature (CN) and to reduce the size of that nomenclature. The process should lead to a modernisation of the CN, taking into consideration technological or commercial developments. Application of the code of conduct should ensure a better discipline in the management of the CN. It constitutes an instrument for transparency with regard to the parties interested in the CN and contributes to ensuring objectivity in the Commission's decision-making, after having obtained the Committee's opinion.
In applying the "code of conduct", the diversity of the interests involved, the needs for simplification and for modernisation of the CN, and the difficulties inherent in its management should be respected by requiring an overall vision of its aims and the close cooperation of the parties concerned.
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