Supply chain security and risk management. 1. The Contracting Parties shall work together on the customs-related aspects of securing and facilitating the international trade supply chain in accordance with the SAFE Framework. In particular, they shall cooperate by: (a) reinforcing the customs-related aspects of securing the logistics chain of international trade while at the same time facilitating legitimate trade; (b) establishing minimum standards, to the extent practicable, for risk management techniques and related requirements and programmes; (c) establishing, where appropriate, mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls, supply chain security and trade partnership programmes including equivalent trade facilitation measures; (d) exchanging information for supply chain security and risk management; (e) establishing contact points for exchanging information for supply chain security and risk management; (f) introducing, where appropriate, an interface for information exchange, including for pre-arrival or pre-departure data; (g) collaborating in multilateral fora where issues related to supply chain security and risk management may be appropriately raised and discussed.
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Samples: Agreement Between the European Union and New Zealand on Cooperation and Mutual Administrative Assistance in Customs Matters, 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
Supply chain security and risk management. 1. The Contracting Parties shall work together on the customs-related aspects of securing and facilitating the international internat ional trade supply chain in accordance with the SAFE Framework. In particular, they shall cooperate by:
(a) reinforcing the customs-related aspects of securing the logistics chain of international trade while at the same time facilitating legitimate trade;
(b) establishing minimum standards, to the extent practicable, for risk management techniques and related requirements and programmes;
(c) establishing, where appropriate, mutual recognition of risk management techniques, risk standards, security controls, supply chain security and trade partnership programmes programmes, including equivalent trade facilitation measures;
(d) exchanging information for supply chain security and risk management;
(e) establishing contact points for exchanging information for supply chain security and risk management;
(f) introducing, where appropriate, an interface for information exchange, including for pre-arrival or pre-departure data;
(g) collaborating in multilateral fora where in which issues related to supply chain security and risk management may be appropriately raised and discussed.
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Samples: Cooperation Agreement