Common use of Committee on Customs Clause in Contracts

Committee on Customs. 1. The Committee on Customs established by Article 17.2 (Specialised Committees) shall be composed of representatives of the Parties. 2. The Committee on Customs shall ensure the proper functioning of this Chapter, the enforcement of intellectual property rights by customs in Sub-Section 4 (Border Enforcement) of Section C (Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights) of Chapter 12 (Intellectual Property), Protocol 1 (Concerning the Definition of the Concept of "Originating Products" and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), Protocol 2 (Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters) and any additional provisions relating to customs that the Parties may agree upon. 3. The Committee on Customs shall examine the need for, and adopt, decisions, opinions, proposals or recommendations on all issues arising from the implementation of the provisions referred to in paragraph 2. It shall have the power to adopt decisions on mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk criteria and standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes, including aspects such as data transmission and mutually agreed benefits. ARTICLE 5.1 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement

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Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement

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Committee on Customs. 1. The Committee on Customs established by Article 17.2 16.2 (Specialised Committees) shall be composed consist of representatives of the customs and other competent authorities of the Parties. 2. The Committee on Customs shall ensure the proper functioning func­ tioning of this Chapter, the enforcement of intellectual property rights by customs in Sub-Section 4 (Border Enforcement) of Section C (Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights) of Chapter 12 (Intellectual Property), Protocol 1 (Concerning the Definition of the Concept of "Originating Products" and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), Protocol 2 (Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters) and any additional provisions relating to customs that the Parties may agree upon. 3on. The Parties may examine and take decisions in the Committee on Customs shall examine the need for, and adopt, decisions, opinions, proposals or recommendations on all issues arising from the implementation of the provisions referred to in paragraph thereunder. 2. It shall have The Parties may adopt recommendations and take decisions in the power to adopt decisions Committee on Customs on the mutual recognition recogni­ tion of risk management techniques, risk criteria and standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes, including aspects such as data transmission and mutually agreed benefits, and any other issue covered by paragraph 1. ARTICLE 5.1 Affirmation 3. The Parties may agree to hold ad hoc meetings for any customs matter, including rules of origin, and any addi­ tional customs-related provisions as agreed between the TBT AgreementParties. They may also establish sub-groups for specific issues, where appropriate.

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Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Committee on Customs. 1. The Committee on Customs established by Article 17.2 (Specialised Committees) shall be composed of representatives of the Parties. 2. The Committee on Customs shall ensure the proper functioning of this Chapter, the enforcement of intellectual property rights by customs in accordance with Sub-Section 4 (Border Enforcement) of Section C (Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights) of Chapter 12 (Intellectual Property), Protocol 1 (Concerning the Definition of the Concept of "Originating Products" and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), Protocol 2 (On Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters) and any additional provisions relating to customs that the Parties may agree upon. 3. The Committee on Customs shall examine the need for, and adopt, decisions, opinions, proposals or recommendations on all issues arising from the implementation of the provisions referred to in paragraph 2. It shall have the power to adopt decisions on mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk criteria and standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes, including aspects such as data transmission and mutually agreed benefits.. CHAPTER 5 TECHNICAL BARRIERS TO TRADE ARTICLE 5.1 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Committee on Customs. 1. The Committee on Customs established by Article 17.2 (Specialised Committees) shall be composed of representatives represen­ tatives of the Parties. 2. The Committee on Customs shall ensure the proper functioning of this Chapter, the enforcement of intellectual property rights by customs in accordance with Sub-Section 4 (Border Enforcement) of Section C (Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights) of Chapter 12 (Intellectual Property), Protocol 1 (Concerning the Definition of the Concept of "Originating Products" and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), Protocol 2 (On Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters) and any additional provisions relating to customs that the Parties may agree upon. 3. The Committee on Customs shall examine the need for, and adopt, decisions, opinions, proposals or recommendations recommen­ dations on all issues arising from the implementation of the provisions referred to in paragraph 2. It shall have the power to adopt decisions on mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk criteria and standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes, including aspects such as data transmission and mutually agreed benefits. ARTICLE 5.1 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement

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Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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Committee on Customs. 1. The Committee on Customs established by Article 17.2 (Specialised Committees) shall be composed of representatives represen- tatives of the Parties. 2. The Committee on Customs shall ensure the proper functioning of this Chapter, the enforcement of intellectual property rights by customs in accordance with Sub-Section 4 (Border Enforcement) of Section C (Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights) of Chapter 12 (Intellectual Property), Protocol 1 (Concerning the Definition of the Concept of "Originating Products" and Methods of Administrative Cooperation), Protocol 2 (On Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters) and any additional provisions relating to customs that the Parties may agree upon. 3. The Committee on Customs shall examine the need for, and adopt, decisions, opinions, proposals or recommendations recommen- dations on all issues arising from the implementation of the provisions referred to in paragraph 2. It shall have the power to adopt decisions on mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk criteria and standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes, including aspects such as data transmission and mutually agreed agreed. benefits. ARTICLE 5.1 Affirmation of the TBT Agreement

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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