Committee on Trade in Goods Preference utilisation / Data Exchange Sample Clauses

Committee on Trade in Goods Preference utilisation / Data Exchange. The Parties shall annually exchange import statistics starting one year after the entry into force of this Agreement, until the [Committee on Trade in Goods] decides otherwise. The exchange of import statistics shall cover data pertaining to the most recent year ending available, including value and volume, at the tariff line level for imports of goods of the other Party benefitting from preferential duty treatment under this Agreement and those that received non-preferential treatment. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet at such venue and time as the Parties decide, on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee (or appropriate institutional mechanism), to consider any matter arising under this Chapter. The meetings may be carried out by any means agreed by the Parties, such as electronic means or in person; the face-to-face meetings will be held alternately in the territory of each Party. 3. The Committee’s functions shall include: (a) monitoring the implementation and administration of this Chapter and its Annexes; (b) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on improving market access tariff treatment under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; (c) providing a forum to discuss and resolve any issues related to this Chapter; (d) promptly addressing barriers to trade in goods between the Parties, especially those related to the application of non - tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee (or appropriate institutional mechanism) for its consideration; (e) recommending to the Joint Committee any modification of or addition to this Chapter; (f) coordinating the data exchange for preference utilization or any other information exchange on trade in goods between the Parties that it may decide; (g) reviewing the future amendments to the Harmonized System to ensure that each Party’s obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consulting to resolve any conflicts about it; (h) any other functions that the Joint Committee (or appropriate institutional mechanism) may assign to it.
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