Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-owned or jointly-invested subsidiaries, branch or representative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to: 1) cargo soliciting and booking of space; 2) making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents; 3) fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates; 4) negotiating and signing service contracts; 5) signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services; 6) quoting and publishing tariff rates; 7) engaging in marketing activities related to their service ; 8) owning the equipment necessary for the economic activities; 9) provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications; 10) setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Samples: Maritime Transport Agreement, Maritime Transport Agreement, Maritime Transport Agreement
Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-wholly owned or jointly-invested subsidiariessubsidi aries, branch or representative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) . cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) . making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx bill of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx bill of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) . fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) . negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) . signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) . quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) . engaging in marketing activities related to their service service;
8) 8. owning the equipment necessary for the economic activities;
9) . provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) . setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-wholly owned or jointly-invested subsidiariessubsidi aries, branch or representative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) . cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) . making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) . fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) . negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) . signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) . quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) . engaging in marketing activities related to their service service;
8) 8. owning the equipment necessary for the economic activities;
9) . provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) . setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-door- to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-wholly owned or jointly-invested subsidiaries, branch or representative repre- sentative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) . cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) . making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx bill of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx bill of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) . fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) . negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) . signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) . quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) . engaging in marketing activities related to their service service;
8) 8. owning the equipment necessary for the economic activitiesacti- vities;
9) . provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) . setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Samples: Maritime Transport Agreement
Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-owned or jointly-invested subsidiaries, branch or representative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx bill of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx bill of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) engaging in marketing activities related to their service ;
8) owning the equipment necessary for the economic activities;
9) provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Samples: Maritime Transport Agreement
Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-door- to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-wholly owned or jointly-invested subsidiaries, branch or representative repre- sentative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) . cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) . making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx bill of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx bill of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) . fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) . negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) . signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) . quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) . engaging in marketing activities related to their service service;
8) 8. owning the equipment necessary for the economic activities;
9) . provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) . setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Samples: Maritime Transport Agreement
Commercial presence. In respect of activities for the provision of international maritime cargo transport and logistic services, including door-door- to-door multimodal transport operations, each Party shall permit the shipping companies of the other Party, to establish wholly-wholly owned or jointly-invested subsidiaries, branch or representative repre- sentative offices and, as regards subsidiaries and branch offices to engage in economic activities, in accordance with its laws and regulations. Such activities include, but are not limited to:
1) . cargo soliciting and booking of space;
2) . making, confirming, handling and issuing of the xxxx of lading, including the commonly accepted through xxxx of lading in the international maritime transport; preparation of documentation concerning transport documents and customs documents;
3) . fixing, collecting and remitting freight and other charges incurred on the basis of the service contracts or tariff rates;
4) . negotiating and signing service contracts;
5) . signing contracts for trucking, railway transport, cargo dealing and other related auxiliary services;
6) . quoting and publishing tariff rates;
7) . engaging in marketing activities related to their service service;
8) 8. owning the equipment necessary for the economic activitiesacti- vities;
9) . provision of business information by any means, including computerised information systems and electronic data interchange, subject to any non-discriminatory restrictions concerning telecommunications;
10) . setting up joint ventures with any locally established shipping agency to engage in agency-related businesses, such as organising the call of the vessels or taking delivery of cargoes for shipment.
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Samples: Maritime Transport Agreement