Common use of Committee on Trade in Goods Clause in Contracts

Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee to consider any matter arising under this Chapter, Chapter Six (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s functions shall include: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee for its consideration. 4. The Committee shall also: (a) discuss and endeavor to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System; (b) review conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult to resolve any conflicts between, (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B; and (ii) Annex 2-B and national nomenclatures; and (c) discuss any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for the expedited release of goods and matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work under this paragraph.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement, National Treatment and Market Access for Goods Agreement

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Committee on Trade in Goods. ‌‌‌ 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter, Chapter Six Four (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s functions shall include, inter alia: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and; (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties Parties, especially those related to the application of non-tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee Commission for its consideration. 4. The Committee shall also: (a) discuss and endeavor to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System; (bc) review providing to the Committee on Trade Capacity Building advice and recommendations on technical assistance needs regarding matters relating to this Chapter, Chapter Four (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation); (d) reviewing conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult consulting to resolve any conflicts between,: (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B2.3; and (ii) Annex 2-B 2.3 and national nomenclatures; and (ce) discuss consulting on and endeavoring to resolve any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for difference that may arise among the expedited release of goods and Parties on matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work classification of goods under this paragraphthe Harmonized System.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement

Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee to consider any matter arising under this Chapter, Chapter Six (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s 's functions shall include: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee for its consideration. 4. The Committee shall also: (a) discuss and endeavor to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System; (b) review conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s 's obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult to resolve any conflicts between, (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B; and (ii) Annex 2-B and national nomenclatures; and (c) discuss any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for the expedited release of goods and matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work under this paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter, Chapter Six Four (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s 's functions shall include: , inter alia: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties Parties, especially those related to the application of non-tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee Commission for its consideration. 4. The Committee shall also: ; (ac) discuss and endeavor to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related providing to the classification Committee on Trade Capacity Building advice and recommendations on technical assistance needs regarding matters relating to this Chapter, Chapter Four (Rules of goods under the Harmonized System; Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Five (bCustoms Administration and Trade Facilitation); (d) review reviewing conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s 's obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult consulting to resolve any conflicts between, : (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B2.3; and and (ii) Annex 2-B 2.3 and national nomenclatures; and and (ce) discuss consulting on and endeavoring to resolve any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for difference that may arise among the expedited release of goods and Parties on matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work classification of goods under this paragraphthe Harmonized System.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Promotion Agreement

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Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee Commission to consider any matter arising under this Chapter, Chapter Six Four (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s functions shall include, inter alia: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and; (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties Parties, especially those related to the application of non- tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee Commission for its consideration. 4. The Committee shall also: (a) discuss and endeavor to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System; (bc) review providing to the Committee on Trade Capacity Building advice and recommendations on technical assistance needs regarding matters relating to this Chapter, Chapter Four (Rules of Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Five (Customs Administration and Trade Facilitation); (d) reviewing conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult consulting to resolve any conflicts between,: (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B2.3; and (ii) Annex 2-B 2.3 and national nomenclatures; and (ce) discuss consulting on and endeavoring to resolve any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for difference that may arise among the expedited release of goods and Parties on matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work classification of goods under this paragraphthe Harmonized System.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Promotion Agreement

Committee on Trade in Goods. 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Trade in Goods, comprising representatives of each Party. 2. The Committee shall meet on the request of a Party or the Joint Committee Commission to consider any matter arising matters under this Chapter, Chapter Six Three (Rules of Origin) and Chapter Four (Origin and Origin Procedures), or Chapter Seven (Customs Administration Procedures and Trade Facilitation). 3. The Committee’s 's functions shall include, inter alia: (a) promoting trade in goods between the Parties, including through consultations on accelerating tariff elimination under this Agreement and other issues as appropriate; and; (b) addressing tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade in goods between the Parties Parties, especially those related to the application of non-tariff measures, and, if appropriate, referring such matters to the Joint Committee Commission for its consideration.; 4. The (c) providing to the Committee shall alsoon Trade-Related Cooperation advice and recommendations on technical assistance needs regarding matters relating to this Chapter, Chapter Three (Rules of Origin) Chapter Four (Origin Procedures and Trade Facilitation) and Chapter Seven (Emergency Action and Trade Remedies); (d) reviewing 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 between: (ai) discuss subsequent amendments to Harmonized System 2007 and endeavor Annex 203.2, or (ii) Annex 203.2 and national nomenclatures; and (e) consulting on and endeavouring to resolve any difference that may arise between the Parties on matters related to the classification of goods under the Harmonized System; (b) review conversion to the Harmonized System 2007 nomenclature and its subsequent revisions to ensure that each Party’s obligations under this Agreement are not altered, and consult to resolve any conflicts between, (i) the Harmonized System 2007 or subsequent nomenclature and Annex 2-B; and (ii) Annex 2-B and national nomenclatures; and (c) discuss any matter arising under Article 7.2 (Release of Goods) or 7.5 (Cooperation), including procedures for the expedited release of goods and matters related to risk management. The Committee may convene a subcommittee on customs matters to assist the Committee in its work under this paragraph.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Free Trade Agreement

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