Trade In Forest Products. In order to promote the sustainable management of forest resources, the Parties recognise the importance of having practices that, in accordance with domestic legislation and procedures, improve forest law enforcement and governance and promote trade in legal and sustainable forest products, which may include the following practices: (a) the effective implementation and use of CITES with regard to timber species that may be identified as endangered, in accordance with the criteria of and in the framework of such Convention; (b) the development of systems and mechanisms that allow verification of the legal origin of timber products throughout the marketing chain; (c) the promotion of voluntary mechanisms for forest certification that are recognised in international markets; (d) transparency and the promotion of public participation in the management of forest resources for timber production; and (e) the strengthening of control mechanisms for timber production, including through independent supervision institutions, in accordance with the legal framework of each Party.
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Trade In Forest Products. In order to promote the sustainable management of forest resources, the Parties Parties, recognise the importance of having practices that, in accordance with domestic legislation and procedures, improve forest law enforcement and governance and promote trade in legal and sustainable forest productsproducts , which may can include the following practices: (a) the effective - Effective implementation and use of CITES with regard to timber species that may be identified as endangered, endangered in accordance with the criteria of and in the framework of such the said Convention; (b) the . - The development of systems and mechanisms that allow the verification of the legal origin of timber products throughout in the marketing whole commercial chain; (c) the . - The promotion of voluntary mechanisms for forest certification that are recognised recognized in international markets; (d) . - The transparency and the promotion of public participation in the management of forest resources for timber production; and (e) the . - The strengthening of control mechanisms for timber production, including through independent supervision institutionsinstitutional supervision, in accordance conformity with the legal framework of each Party.
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Trade In Forest Products. In order to promote the sustainable management of forest resources, the Parties recognise the importance of having practices that, in accordance with domestic legislation and procedures, improve forest law enforcement and governance and promote trade in legal and sustainable forest products, which may include the following practices: :
(a) the effective implementation and use of CITES with regard to timber species that may be identified as endangered, in accordance with the criteria of and in the framework of such Convention; ;
(b) the development of systems and mechanisms that allow verification of the legal origin of timber products throughout the marketing chain; ;
(c) the promotion of voluntary mechanisms for forest certification that are recognised in international markets; ;
(d) transparency and the promotion of public participation in the management of forest resources for timber production; and and
(e) the strengthening of control mechanisms for timber production, including through independent supervision institutions, in accordance with the legal framework of each Party.
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Trade In Forest Products. In order to promote the sustainable management of forest resources, the Parties recognise the importance of having practices that, in accordance with domestic legislation and procedures, improve forest law enforcement and governance and promote trade in legal and sustainable forest products, which may include the following practices: :
(a) the effective implementation and use of CITES with regard to timber species that may be identified as endangered, in accordance with the criteria of and in the framework of such Convention; ;
(b) the development of systems and mechanisms that allow verification of the legal origin of timber products throughout the marketing chain; ;
(c) the promotion of voluntary mechanisms for forest certification certifi cation that are recognised in international markets; ;
(d) transparency and the promotion of public participation in the management of forest resources for timber production; and and
(e) the strengthening of control mechanisms for timber production, including through independent supervision institutions, in accordance with the legal framework of each Party.
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Samples: Trade Agreement, Trade Agreement