Phytosanitary Measures Sample Clauses

Phytosanitary Measures. 2. The Parties agree to use the WTO dispute settlement procedures for any formal disputes regarding sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures.
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Phytosanitary Measures. An SPS Committee will be established to expedite resolution of technical issues. The United States and Peru have worked to resolve sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) barriers to agricultural trade, including: complying with the WTO regarding imports of beef and poultry products; continuing to recognize the U.S. meat inspection system as equivalent to that of Peru; modifying Peru’s import permit requirements for the import of beef, pork, and poultry shipments; and agreeing to withdraw draft standards for Peru’s imports of rice.
Phytosanitary Measures. The agreement strengthens disciplines for science-based measures that protect human, animal, and plant health while improving the flow of trade. Poultry and Eggs U.S. poultry producers will have new access to Canada for chicken and eggs, and expanded access for turkey. Corn U.S. corn farmers maintain access to Mexico, their #1 customer, and to a combined market totaling nearly Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 10 Poultry & Eggs ($1.6 billion) $3.4 billion (27% of total export sales) last year. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.7 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.2 billion) 5 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 6 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 7 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion) 10 Poultry & Eggs ($1.6 billion)
Phytosanitary Measures. The agreement strengthens disciplines for science-based measures that protect human, animal, and plant health while improving the flow of trade. Fruits The agreement updates origin rules for processed fruits to assure that preferences benefit U.S. producers.
Phytosanitary Measures. The agreement strengthens disciplines for science-based measures that protect human, animal, and plant health while improving the flow of trade. Poultry and Eggs U.S. poultry producers will have new access to Canada for chicken and eggs, and expanded access for turkey. Corn U.S. corn farmers maintain access to Mexico, their #1 customer, and to a combined market totaling nearly $3.4 billion (27% of total export sales) last year. Top U.S. Agricultural Exports to Canada and Mexico, 2018 1 Corn ($3.4 billion) 2 Prepared Foods ($2.6 billion) 3 Fresh Fruit ($2.1 billion) 4 Pork & Pork Products ($2.1 billion) 5 Dairy Products ($2.0 billion) 6 Fresh Vegetables ($2.0 billion) 7 Soybeans ($2.0 billion) 8 Beef & Beef Products ($1.8 billion) 9 Snack Foods ($1.7 billion)

Related to Phytosanitary Measures

  • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1. The rights and obligations of the Parties in respect of sanitary and phytosanitary measures shall be governed by the WTO Agreement on the Application of Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures.

  • Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures 1. The Parties hereby establish a Committee on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (“Committee”), comprising representatives of each Party, who are responsible for sanitary and phytosanitary issues in the fields of animal and plant health, food safety and trade.

  • Safeguard Measures 1. The Parties note the multilateral negotiations pursuant to Article X of GATS on the question of emergency safeguard measures based on the principle of non- discrimination. Upon the conclusion of such multilateral negotiations, the Parties shall conduct a review for the purpose of discussing appropriate amendments to this Agreement so as to incorporate the results of such multilateral negotiations.

  • Safety Measures Awarded vendor shall take all reasonable precautions for the safety of employees on the worksite, and shall erect and properly maintain all necessary safeguards for protection of workers and the public. Awarded vendor shall post warning signs against all hazards created by the operation and work in progress. Proper precautions shall be taken pursuant to state law and standard practices to protect workers, general public and existing structures from injury or damage.

  • Interim Measures 6.1 The Parties acknowledge that the British Columbia Claims Task Force made the following recommendation concerning interim measures:

  • Emergency Measures Additional measures and/or other special requirements necessary during periods of critical fire-weather conditions shall be included in the fire prevention and presuppression plan.

  • General Measures (a) Evidence of family violence may be required and can be in the form an agreed document issued by the Police Service, a Court, a registered health practitioner, a Family Violence Support Service, district nurse, maternal and health care nurse or Lawyer. A signed statutory declaration can also be offered as evidence.

  • Protective Measures We have implemented and will maintain appropriate technical and organisational measures in relation to the Services taking into account the state of the art, the costs of implementation, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of Processing, as well as the likelihood and severity of risk to the rights and freedoms of data subjects. This includes measures relating to the physical security of Our facilities used to deliver them, measures to control access rights to Our assets and relevant networks, and processes for testing these measures. In accordance with Our obligations under applicable law, We may undertake digital forensic investigations in relation to the use of the Services and Subscriptions. You are responsible for using, and ensuring that your Users use, the controls and advice provided by the Services correctly and consistently.

  • Corrective Measures If the Participating Generator fails to meet or maintain the requirements set forth in this Agreement and/or the CAISO Tariff, the CAISO shall be permitted to take any of the measures, contained or referenced in the CAISO Tariff, which the CAISO deems to be necessary to correct the situation.

  • Other Measures 1. A Contracting Party may not require that an enterprise of that Contracting Party that is an investment under this Agreement appoint to senior management positions individuals of any particular nationality.

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