Industry Development Sample Clauses

Industry Development. Nothing in this Chapter shall prevent the Parties from using government procurement to promote industry development including measures to assist small and medium enterprises (SMEs) within their territory to gain access to the government procurement market.
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Industry Development. Recognising the limited number of industry development opportunities inherent in a regional grouping of countries characterised mostly by low populations, limited arable land and other natural resources, small isolated economies and high vulnerability to natural disasters; and Taking into account the high incidence of persistent gaps between Forum Island Countries’ respective levels of per capita gross national income and those of the world’s developed countries and larger or more advanced developing countries: 1. The Joint Committee may approve a measure known as an Industry Development Measure requested by a Forum Island Country for the purpose of enabling such requesting Party to support: (a) the establishment of a new industry or a new branch of production in an existing industry; (b) the substantial transformation of an existing industry; (c) the substantial expansion of an existing industry supplying a small proportion of the domestic demand; or (d) an industry destroyed or substantially damaged as a result of hostilities or natural disaster.
Industry Development. The Health Services Manager: (a) acknowledges that the Department is committed to sourcing (directly or indirectly) at least ten (10) per cent of the total value of its purchases from Small to Medium Enterprises; and (b) must provide, upon request by the Department, a report to the Department that sets out the following: (i) the level of direct or indirect participation of Small to Medium Enterprises (expressed as a percentage of the total annual value of this Contract) in the delivery of the Health Services for the current calendar year; and (ii) any issues that, in the Health Services Manager's opinion, are relevant to the maintenance or improvement of the level of participation of Small to Medium Enterprises in delivery of the Health Services for the next calendar year.
Industry Development. The Parties agree that State Forest outside the CAR Reserve System is available for timber harvesting in accordance with the Victorian Forest Management System. Victoria also confirms that the Sustainable Yield for forests for the Xxxx Xxxxxxxx region will continue to be based on areas available for timber harvesting outside the CAR Reserve System. Parties agree that any changes to the area of State Forest available for timber harvesting will not lead to a net deterioration in the timber production capacity of the forest. The Parties acknowledge that the forest-based industries in the Xxxx Xxxxxxxx region make an important contribution to both the regional and State economies and are an important component of some communities in the region. The Parties therefore acknowledge that this Agreement must provide enhanced security of access to resources on forested land for the life of the Agreement. This, in turn will facilitate industry development including through: new investment, plantation development, reforestation, downstream processing, value-adding and jobs growth in forests-based industries; further introduction of new technology, enhanced utilisation of regrowth timber for sawn products, and more efficient utilisation of residual wood; investment in Mineral exploration and Mining; and tourism and recreation investment. As part of providing greater security of access to forest resources, the Commonwealth will not prevent enterprises obtaining, using or exporting timber, woodchips or unprocessed wood products sourced from the Xxxx Xxxxxxxx region in accordance with this Agreement. The Parties: acknowledge that this Agreement is expected to provide 77,900 m3 per annum of D+ sawlogs from the Xxxx Xxxxxxxx region comprising: the Midlands FMA (40,000 m3 per annum subject to Clause 2(c)), the Otway FMA (27,000 m3 per annum), the Portland FMA (10,000 m3 per annum) and the Horsham FMA (900 m3 per annum) but recognise that timber supply levels in Victoria are subject to change based on periodic review of Sustainable Yield and that Sustainable Yield estimates are based on the full extent of FMAs; acknowledge that completion of SFRI will result in updated datasets which will form the basis of Sustainable Yield forecasts for each FMA, and agree that when these datasets become available during the course of this Agreement, Sustainable Yield will be reviewed in consultation with industry and community stakeholders and that, following this, Sustainable Yield rates ar...
Industry Development. Issues Actions and timeframes
Industry Development. Not Used 15.1. The Service Provider must provide the Services in accordance with: (a) operational and policy priorities directed by Xxxxxxx; and (b) the Service Level Agreement at Schedule 4 (Service Level Agreement). 15.2. The Service Provider acknowledges that failure to provide the Services in accordance with the Service Level Agreement may have a material adverse impact on the business and operations of Customs. s. 47(1)(b) s. 47(1)(b)
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Industry Development. Parties will facilitate industry development through enhanced resource certainty, recognising that a purpose of this Agreement is to provide long-term stability of forests and forest industries. The Commonwealth will facilitate industry development by not preventing enterprises obtaining, using or exporting timber, woodchips or unprocessed wood products sourced from the East Gippsland region. In addition, parties will encourage: • introduction of new technology; • value adding; • utilisation of regrowth timber for sawn products; • thinning of regrowth forests; and • extraction of residual wood. 1Proposed Nationally Agreed Criteria for the Establishment of a Comprehensive, Adequate and Representative Reserve System for Forests in Australia. A Report by the Joint Australian and New Zealand Environment and Conservation Council/Ministerial Council on Forestry, Fisheries and Aquaculture National Forest Policy Statement Implementation Sub-committee, September 1996.
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