Common use of Joint Customs Cooperation Committee Clause in Contracts

Joint Customs Cooperation Committee. 1. A Joint Customs Cooperation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the JCCC) is hereby established, consisting of representatives of the customs and other competent authorities of the Contracting Parties. It shall meet at a place, on a date and with an agenda, fixed by mutual consent. 2. The JCCC shall see to the proper functioning and implementation of this Agreement and shall examine all issues and disputes arising from its application. In doing so, the JCCC shall, inter alia: (a) take measures necessary for customs cooperation and assistance in accordance with the objectives of this Agreement, in particular by: identifying any regulatory or legislative changes required to implement this Agreement; identifying and establishing measures to enhance information exchange mechanisms; identifying and establishing best practices, including best practices for the harmonisation of advance electronic cargo information requirements with international standards on inbound, outbound and transit shipments; defining and establishing risk analysis standards for the information required to identify high-risk shipments imported into, transhipped through, or transiting New Zealand and the Union; defining and establishing measures to harmonise risk assessment standards; defining minimum control standards and methods by which those standards may be met; improving and establishing standards for trade partnership programmes designed to increase supply-chain security and facilitate the movement of legitimate trade; and defining and carrying out concrete steps to establish mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes including equivalent trade facilitation measures; (b) act as the competent body to address any issues arising in relation to the implementation of Title III of this Agreement; (c) be empowered to adopt decisions to implement this Agreement including on data transmission and mutually agreed benefits of mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes as well as other trade facilitation measures;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, Agreement Between the European Union and New Zealand on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters

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Joint Customs Cooperation Committee. 1. A Joint Customs Cooperation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the JCCC) is hereby established, consisting of representatives of the customs and other competent authorities of the Contracting Parties. It shall meet at a place, on a date and with an agenda, fixed by mutual consent. 2. The JCCC shall see to the proper functioning and implementation of this Agreement and shall examine all issues and disputes arising from its application. In doing so, the JCCC shall, inter alia: (a) take measures necessary for customs cooperation and assistance in accordance with the objectives of this Agreement, in particular by: : (i) identifying any regulatory or legislative changes required to implement this Agreement; ; (ii) identifying and establishing measures to enhance information exchange mechanisms; ; (iii) identifying and establishing best practices, including best practices for the harmonisation of advance electronic cargo information requirements with international standards on inbound, outbound and transit shipments; ; (iv) defining and establishing risk analysis standards for the information required to identify high-risk shipments imported into, transhipped through, or transiting New Zealand and the Union; ; (v) defining and establishing measures to harmonise risk assessment standards; ; (vi) defining minimum control standards and methods by which those standards may be met; ; (vii) improving and establishing standards for trade partnership programmes designed to increase supply-chain security and facilitate the movement of legitimate trade; and and (viii) defining and carrying out concrete steps to establish mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes including equivalent trade facilitation measures; (b) act as the competent body to address any issues arising in relation to the implementation of Title III of this AgreementIII; (c) be empowered to adopt decisions to implement this Agreement Agreement, including on data transmission and mutually agreed benefits of mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes as well as other trade facilitation measures; (d) exchange views on any points of common interest regarding customs cooperation, including future measures and the resources for them; and (e) adopt its internal rules of procedure. 3. The JCCC shall set up the appropriate working mechanisms, including working groups, to support its work to implement this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and New Zealand on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, Cooperation Agreement

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Joint Customs Cooperation Committee. 1. A Joint Customs Cooperation Committee (hereinafter referred to as the JCCC) is hereby established, consisting of representatives of the customs and other competent authorities of the Contracting Parties. It shall meet at a place, on a date and with an agenda, fixed by mutual consent. 2. The JCCC shall see to the proper functioning and implementation of this Agreement and shall examine all issues and disputes arising from its application. In doing so, the JCCC shall, inter alia: (a) take measures necessary for customs cooperation and assistance in accordance with the objectives of this Agreement, in particular by: identifying any regulatory or legislative changes required to implement this Agreement; identifying and establishing measures to enhance information exchange mechanisms; identifying and establishing best practices, including best practices for the harmonisation of advance electronic cargo information requirements with international standards on inbound, outbound and transit shipments; defining and establishing risk analysis standards for the information required to identify high-risk shipments imported into, transhipped through, or transiting New Zealand and the Union; defining and establishing measures to harmonise risk assessment standards; defining minimum control standards and methods by which those standards may be met; improving and establishing standards for trade partnership programmes designed to increase supply-chain security and facilitate the movement of legitimate trade; and defining and carrying out concrete steps to establish mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes including equivalent trade facilitation measures; (b) act as the competent body to address any issues arising in relation to the implementation of Title III of this Agreement; (c) be empowered to adopt decisions to implement this Agreement including on data transmission and mutually agreed benefits of mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls and trade partnership programmes as well as other trade facilitation measures;

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and New Zealand on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, Agreement Between the European Union and New Zealand on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters

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