Maritime Transport Services. (a) Passenger transportation (CPC 7211 less cabotage transport: as defined below - 3.1) (a) Ships' crews: Unbound
(b) Other personnel: As indicated in the horizontal section (a) Unbound (b) Unbound, except as provided in the horizontal section
Maritime Transport Services. 1. The Parties shall apply the principle of unrestricted access to the international maritime markets and trade on a commercial and non-discriminatory basis.
2. In applying the principle referred to in paragraph 1, the Parties shall:
(a) not introduce cargo-sharing arrangements in future bilateral agreements with third countries concerning maritime transport services, including dry and liquid bulk and liner trade, and terminate, within a reasonable period of time, any such cargo-sharing arrangements that exist in previous agreements; and
(b) upon the entry into force of this Agreement, abolish and abstain from introducing any unilateral measures and administrative, technical and other obstacles which could constitute a disguised restriction or have discriminatory effects on the free supply of services in international maritime transport.
Maritime Transport Services. The following services at the port provided by the government or government enterprise are made available, to international maritime transport suppliers on reasonable and non- discriminatory terms and conditions: Pilotage2 Towing and tug assistance Provisioning, fuelling and watering Garbage collecting and ballast waste disposal Port captain's service Navigation aids Shore-based operational services essential to ship operations, water and electrical supplies Emergency repair facilities Anchorage, berth and berthing services
(a) Passenger transportation (CPC 7211 less cabotage transport: as defined below - 3.1) (b) Freight transportation (CPC 7212 less cabotage transport: as defined below - 3.1) (e) International towing (CPC 7214) (a) Ships' crews: Unbound (b) Other personnel: As indicated in the horizontal section (a) Ships' crews: Unbound
(b) Other personnel: As indicated in the horizontal section (a) Ships' crews: Unbound
Maritime Transport Services. International maritime transportation services, excludes cabotage (CPC 7211, 7212) The following services at the port are made available to international maritime transport suppliers on reasonable and non-discriminatory terms and conditions: 1. Pilotage 2. Towing and tug assistance 3. Provisioning, fuelling and watering 4. Garbage collection and ballast waste disposal 5. Port Captain’s services 6. Navigation aids 7. Shore-based operational services essential to ship operations, including communications, water and electrical supplies 8. Emergency repair facilities 9. Anchorage, berth and berthing services Unbound except as indicated under this Horizontal Section. Ship crew is permitted to disembark only for duration of xxxxx. Rental of cargo vessels with crew for international shipping (CPC 7213) Rental and leasing services of all types of self-propelled seagoing vessels with operator, such as passenger vessels (except pleasure bath), tankers, bulk Unbound except as indicated under this Horizontal Section. Ship’s crew (for vessels with crew) is permitted to disembark only for duration of berth subject to applicable domestic regulations. dry cargo vessels, cargo and freight vessels. These are limited to services of hiring of a vessel with crew under charter party terms for voyage or period of time. Maintenance and repair vessels (CPC 8868**) Limited to businesses related to maintenance and repair of ocean-going vessels at anchor or alongside and maintenance and repair of local vessels. Unbound except as indicated under this Horizontal Section. Supporting services for maritime transport Vessel Salvage and Refloating Services (CPC 74540) (not applicable in harbour) (Vessels salvage services provided on ocean and seas. Such services consist of recovering distressed and sunk vessels and their cargoes, including the raising of sunken vessels, the righting of capsized vessels and the refloating of stranded vessels.) Unbound except as indicated under this Horizontal Section. Classification societies (Except for statutory services for Malaysia flag vessels and; exclude survey and classification of Malaysian flag vessels which requires specific authorisation by the relevant authority.) Unbound except as indicated under this Horizontal Section. Provision of rules on construction and safety of ships and issuance of certificate should be in accordance with specified rules stated in domestic legislation.
Maritime Transport Services. Ship surveys (745) 1)Unbound 2)Unbound 1)Unbound 2)Unbound 0)Xxxx 0)Xxxx 0)Xxxx (Xxxxxxxxxxxx and Certification)
Maritime Transport Services. Article 5 - 39 Scope, definitions and principles
Maritime Transport Services. International transport passenger, except cabotage transport, and government owned cargoes (CPC 7211) a. Limitations under Transport Services shall apply. b. For specialised vessels, non- Filipino citizens may be employed as supernumeraries only for a period of six months.
Maritime Transport Services. International passenger transport excluding cabotage (pillar 1) (CPC 7211) International freight transport excluding cabotage (CPC 7212) Maintenance and repair of vessels (CPC 8868) Pushing and towing services for maritime transport (CPC 7214) (excluding cabotage) Vessel Salvage and Refloating Services (CPC 7454)
Maritime Transport Services a) International passenger 1) None 2) None b) and freight transportation services (CPC 7211, 7212) 3) None 4) None Modes of supply: 1) Cross-border supply 2) Consumption abroad 3) Commercial presence 4) Presence of natural persons
Maritime Transport Services. International transport (freight and passengers) (CPC 7211 and 7212), excluding cabotage Rental vessels with crew (CPC 7213) Maintenance and repair of vessels (CPC 8868**) Towing and Pushing Services (CPC 7214) Supporting services for maritime transport (CPC 745**)