Common use of General Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions Clause in Contracts

General Elimination of Quantitative Restrictions. Each Member State undertakes not to adopt or maintain any prohibition or quantitative restriction on the importation of any goods of the other Member States or on the exportation of any goods destined for the territory of the other Member States, except in accordance with its WTO rights and obligations or other provisions in this Agreement. To this end, Article XI of GATT 1994, shall be incorporated into and form part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: 2009 Asean Trade in Goods Agreement, 2009 Asean Trade in Goods Agreement, 2009 Asean Trade in Goods Agreement

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