SIDUL AÇÚCARES, UNIPESSOAL, LDA.

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Overview

Lobbying Costs

75,000€

Financial year: Oct 2018 - Sep 2019

Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

0.5 Fte (1)

Lobbyists with EP accreditation

1

High-level Commission meetings

3

Lobbying Costs over the years

  • Info

    SIDUL AÇÚCARES, UNIPESSOAL, LDA.   (SIDUL)

    EU Transparency Register

    686614515317-96 First registered on 19 Dec 2014

    Goals / Remit

    Our main activity is to ensure that EU legislation treats cane sugar refining in a parallel and fair way to our main European competitor, sugar from beet.

    Sidul Acucares is a historic and cherished brand in the sugar market in Europe. Specialists in cane sugar refining, the business has around 250 direct and contract employees manufacturing sugar at our refinery in Lisbon. It is part of ASR Group.

    Sidul is almost unique in Europe in focusing solely on cane sugar. Our cane sugar supply chain stretches across developing countries around the world.

    In Europe, sugar is manufactured from both sugar beet and sugar cane. The two models have co-existed since the early 1800s. A competing sweetener, isoglucose manufactured from cereals, now also plays a role in the European sugar market.

    Sugar is a very heavily regulated market in Europe. Cane sugar currently accounts for around 17% of the total sugar and isoglucose availability in Europe. Beet sugar accounts for around 78% and isoglucose around 5%. In the global sugar market the situation is the reverse, with cane sugar playing the lead role. Cane sugar accounts for around 78% of total sugar production, with beet accounting for 22%.

    Around 70% of Europe’s cane sugar imports are typically sourced from developing countries with which the EU has a preferential trading relationship. These relationships are formalised under both the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) and the Everything But Arms Agreements (EBA). The remaining 30% of cane sugar imports are largely sourced under the “CXL” quota. This is a quota that exists as a result of trade negotiations with countries that previously supplied countries that have subsequently joined the EU. Most of this sugar is subject to a €98 per tonne import duty.

    The operation of the EU sugar market is governed by the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Until 2017, this sets production limits, through quotas, for beet and isoglucose, and defines the terms for importing from preferential and other cane sugar suppliers. High import duties exist for imports sourced from outside of the preferential suppliers. The basic import duty for cane sugar is €339 per tonne, but can be supplemented by further duties when world prices for sugar are low.

    After 2017, the quotas for beet and isoglucose will disappear, but the duties on raw sugar imports will remain.

    Main EU files targeted

    Main EU initiatives included:

    - campaigning for a level playing field in tehe EU sugar market, in particular as regards access to raw material for cane sugar refiners

    - building relationships with Members of the European Parliament, in particular following the introduction of co-decision in European Agriculture Policy

    - building relationships with the new European Commission and the Permanent Representations in Brussels

    - following various international trade dossiers

    - following various development dossiers

    - following various competition dossiers

    Address

    Head Office
    ESTRADA NACIONAL Nº, 10
    SANTA IRIA DE AZÓIA 2690-364
    PORTUGAL
  • People

    Total lobbyists declared

    1

    Employment timeLobbyists
    50%1

    Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)

    0.5

    Lobbyists with EP accreditation

    All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time

    1 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 06 Jan 2020

    Name Start date End Date
    Mr Pedro CONDE 05 Jan 2024 03 Jan 2025
    Mr Pedro CONDE 05 Jan 2023 05 Jan 2024
    Mr Pedro CONDE 07 Jan 2022 05 Jan 2023
    Pedro Conde 07 Jan 2022 03 Jan 2023
    Pedro Conde 09 Jan 2021 07 Jan 2022
    Mr Pedro CONDE 09 Jan 2020 09 Jan 2021
    Mr Pedro CONDE 08 Jan 2019 08 Jan 2020
    Mr Pedro CONDE 18 Jan 2018 08 Jan 2019
    Mr Pedro CONDE 26 Jan 2017 18 Jan 2018
    Pedro Conde 26 Jan 2017 15 Jan 2018
    Pedro Conde 02 Feb 2016 26 Jan 2017
    Pedro Conde 08 Jan 2015 06 Jan 2016

    Complementary Information

    Pedro Conde
    Finance Director and Government Affairs
    +351 21 940 5501

    Person in charge of EU relations

    Mr PEDRO CONDE (FINANCE DIRECTOR AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS)

    Person with legal responsibility

    Mr PEDRO CONDE (FINANCE DIRECTOR AND GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS)

  • Categories

    Category

    II - In-house lobbyists and trade/business/professional associations

    Subcategory

    Companies & groups

  • Networking

    Affiliation

    Full membership of the following:

    - European Sugar Refineries Association (ESRA)
    - Associação dos Refinadores de Açúcar Portugueses (ARAP)

    Member organisations

    None declared

  • Financial Data

    Closed financial year

    Oct 2018 - Sep 2019

    Lobbying costs for closed financial year

    75,000€

    Other financial info

    The above costs represent the costs estimated to have been incurred representing our interests to the European institutions in our last full and closed financial year.

    The estimate includes:

    - salary costs representing the proportion of time spent by staff representing interests to European institutions

    - travel costs

    - costs of any campaign work

    The cost range also includes membership fees of the trade association listed above which appears separately on the register. It also excludes the cost of our Brussels office which appears on the register under T&L Sugars Limited (which is an affiliated company of Sidul).

  • EU Structures

    Groups (European Commission)

    none

    Groups (European Parliament)

    None

    Communication activities

    None

    Other activities

    None declared

  • Meetings

    Meetings

    3 meetings found. Download meetings

    The list below only covers meetings held since November 2014 with commissioners, their cabinet members or directors-general at the European Commission; other lobby meetings with lower-level staff may have taken place, but the European Commission doesn't proactively publish information about these meetings. For more information about which commissioner is responsible for which portfolio, check out this link: https://commissioners.ec.europa.eu/index_en All information below comes from European Commission web pages.

    • Date 01 Feb 2018 Location Brussels
      Subject Sugar industry needs access to raw material / Expected market development
      Cabinet Cabinet of Vice-President Cecilia Malmström
      Portfolio Trade
      Attending
      • Maria Asenius (Cabinet member)
      • Miguel Ceballos Baron (Cabinet member)
      Other Lobbyists
    • Date 29 Jul 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject EU policies on sugar sector
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Carlos Moedas
      Portfolio Research, Science and Innovation
      Attending
      • José Mendes Bota (Cabinet member)
    • Date 26 Mar 2015 Location Brussels
      Subject EU policies on sugar sector
      Cabinet Cabinet of Commissioner Carlos Moedas
      Portfolio Research, Science and Innovation
      Attending
      • José Mendes Bota (Cabinet member)
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