FINANCIAL COOPERATION Sample Clauses

FINANCIAL COOPERATION. 1. When implementing aid programmes in the context of their development cooperation policies, the Parties shall cooperate to prevent and fight irregularities, fraud, corruption or any other illegal activities to the detriment of the Parties' financial interests.
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FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 61 In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement, a financial cooperation package shall be made available to the Palestinian Authority in accordance with the appropriate procedures and the financial resources required. These procedures shall be agreed by both Parties using the most appropriate instruments after this Agreement has entered into force. Financial cooperation shall focus on: - responding to the economic repercussions for the West Bank and the Gaza Strip of the gradual introduction of a free-trade area, notably by upgrading and restructuring industry; - trade institutions which promote trading links with foreign markets; - accompanying measures for policies implemented in the social sector; - upgrading economic and social infrastructure; - promoting private investment and job-creating activities in the productive sectors; - promoting reforms designed to modernize the economy; - services; - urban and rural development; - the environment; - the setting-up and improvement of institutions necessary for the proper working of the Palestinian public administration and the advancement of democracy and human rights.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 75. With a view to full attainment of this Agreement's objectives, financial cooperation shall be implemented for Morocco in line with the appropriate financial procedures and resources. These procedures shall be adopted by mutual agreement between the Parties by means of the most suitable instruments once this Agreement enters into force. In addition to the areas covered by the Titles V and VI of this Agreement, cooperation shall entail: - facilitating reforms aimed at modernising the economy, - updating economic infrastructure, - promoting private investment and job creation activities, - taking into account the effects on the Moroccan economy of the progressive introduction of a free trade area, in particular where the updating and restructuring of industry is concerned, - flanking measures for policies implemented in the social sectors.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 115. In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement and in accordance with Articles 5, 116 and 000, Xxxxxx may receive financial assistance from the Community in the forms of grants and loans, including loans from the European Investment Bank. Community aid is conditional on further progress in satisfying the Copenhagen political criteria and in particular progress in meeting the specific priorities of the European Partnership. Account shall also be taken of the results of the annual reviews of the countries of the Stabilisation and Association process, in particular as regards the recipients' undertaking to carry out democratic, economic and institutional reforms and of other Council conclusions, pertaining in particular to the respect of adjustment programmes. Aid granted to Serbia shall be geared to observed needs, agreed priorities, the capacity to absorb and repay, and the measures taken to reform and restructure the economy. Article 116. Financial assistance, in the form of grants, shall be covered by the operation measures provided for in the relevant Council Regulation within a multiannual indicative planning document with annual reviews, established by the Community following consultations with Serbia. Financial assistance may cover all sectors of cooperation, paying particular attention to Justice, Freedom and Security, approximation of legislation, sustainable development and poverty reduction and environmental protection.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 72 In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement, a financial cooperation package shall be made available to Egypt in accordance with the appropriate procedures and the financial resources required. Financial cooperation shall focus on: - promoting reforms designed to modernise the economy; - upgrading economic infrastructure; - promoting private investment and job-creating activities; - responding to the economic repercussions for Egypt of the gradual introduction of a free trade area, notably by upgrading and restructuring industry and enhancing Egypt's export capacity; - accompanying measures for policies implemented in the social sector; - promoting Egypt's capacity and capabilities in the field of the protection of intellectual property rights; - where appropriate, supplementary measures for the implementation of bilateral agreements to prevent and control illegal immigration; - accompanying measures for the establishment and implementation of competition legislation.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 102. In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement and in accordance with Articles 103, 104, 105 and 106, without prejudice to Article 105, Estonia shall benefit from temporary financial assistance from the Community in the form of grants and loans, including loans from the European Investment Bank (EIB) according to the provisions of Article 18 of the Statute of the Bank to accelerate the economic transformation of Estonia.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. The two sides agree to adopt the following measures with a view to further strengthening cooperation in the areas of featured finance, banking, securities and insurance:
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FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 86 In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement, a financial cooperation package shall be made available to Jordan in accordance with the appropriate procedures and the financial resources required. These procedures shall be agreed by both Parties using the most appropriate instruments after the Agreement has entered into force. In addition to the areas covered by Titles V and VI of the Agreement, financial cooperation shall focus on: − promoting reforms designed to modernise the economy, − upgrading economic infrastructure, − promoting private investment and job-creating activities, − responding to the economic repercussions for Jordan of the gradual introduction of a free trade area, notably by upgrading and restructuring industry, − accompanying the policies implemented in the social sector.
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 7 5 With a view to full attainment of the Agreement's objectives, financial cooperation shall be implemented for Tunisia in line with the appropriate financial procedures and resources. These procedures shall be adopted by mutual agreement between the Parties by means of the most suitable instruments once the Agreement enters into force. In addition to the areas covered by the Titles V and VI of this Agreement, cooperation shall entail: - facilitating reforms aimed at modernizing the economy, - updating economic infrastructure, - promoting private investment and job creation activities, - taking into account the effects on the Tunisian economy of the progressive introduction of a free trade area, in particular where the updating and restructuring of industry is concerned,
FINANCIAL COOPERATION. Article 104. In order to achieve the objectives of this Agreement and in accordance with Articles 3, 108 and 109 the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia may receive financial assistance from the Community in the forms of grants and loans, including loans from the European Investment Bank. Article 105. Financial assistance, in the form of grants, shall be covered by the operation measures provided for in the relevant Council Regulation within a multi-annual indicative framework established by the Community following consultations with the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The overall objectives of the assistance, in the form of institution-building and investment, shall contribute to the democratic, economic and institutional reforms of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, in line with the Stabilisation and Association process. Financial assistance may cover all areas of harmonisation of legislation and cooperation policies of this Agreement, including Justice and Home Affairs. Consideration should be given to the full implementation of the infrastructure projects of common interest identified in the Transport Agreement. Article 106. At the request of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and in case of special need, the Community could examine in coordination with international financial institutions, the possibility of granting on an exceptional basis macro-financial assistance subject to certain conditions taking into account the availability of all financial resources.
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