Common use of Export Duties Clause in Contracts

Export Duties. Neither Party shall introduce or maintain any duties, or fees or other charges of any kind imposed on a good exported from the Party into the other Party, unless such duties, or fees or other charges are not in excess of those imposed on the like good destined for domestic consumption. Note: The term “fees or other charges of any kind” shall not include any fees or other charges commensurate with the cost of services rendered, which are consistent with the WTO Agreement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement, Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement

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