Common use of Most-Favoured Treatment Clause in Contracts

Most-Favoured Treatment. 1. With respect to any measure covered by this Agreement, each side shall accord immediately and unconditionally to services and service suppliers of the other side treatment no less favourable than that it accords to like services and service suppliers of any other party. 2. The provisions of this Agreement shall not be so construed as to prevent one side from conferring or according advantages to adjacent countries or regions in order to facilitate exchanges limited to contiguous frontier zones of services that are both locally produced and consumed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Agreement on Trade in Services, Agreement on Trade in Services, Agreement on Achieving Basic Liberalization of Trade in Services

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