Examples of Agreement on Preshipment Inspection in a sentence
The Parties agree that their respective customs legislation and procedures shall not require the mandatory use of preshipment inspections as defined in the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection, or any other inspection activity performed at destination, before customs clearance, by private companies.
A Party shall not require the mandatory use of preshipment inspection activities within the meaning of Article 1(3) of the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection, contained in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement.
The Panel notes that the request for an independent review in this case was made by Alcatel within the time-limits provided in paragraph 2.3 of the Rules of Procedure for the Operation of Independent Reviews under Article 4 of the WTO Agreement on Preshipment Inspection.
Revision Article 4(a) of the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection provides for independent review procedures to be administered by an independent entity (IE).
The experts in this listing are, subject to availability at the appropriate time, prepared to be chosen to serve as members of Independent Review Panels in accordance with Article 4 of the WTO Agreement on Preshipment Inspection.
The request from Alcatel for an independent review was received by the Independent Entity on 23 September 2005 and transmitted to the SGS, which sent its reply on 29 September 2005.4 4 Before this, on 14 September 2005 Xxxxxxx had initiated an appeal procedure under Article 2, paragraph 21, of the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection.
An Agreement on Preshipment Inspection was negotiated in the Uruguay Round an incorporated into the WTO in 1995 as a result of concerns by exporters regarding the methods used by inspection firms.
Nevertheless, Xxxxxxx did not withdraw its request for an independent review, as it could have done according to paragraph 11.1 of the Rules of Procedure for the Operation of Independent Reviews under Article 4 of the WTO Agreement on Preshipment Inspection.
The Parties agree that their respective customs provisions and procedures shall not require the mandatory use of pre shipment inspections as defined in the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection, or any other inspection activity per formed by private companies at the destination, before customs clearance.
At the conclusion of the appeal procedure initiated by Xxxxxxx pursuant to Article 2, paragraph 21, of the Agreement on Preshipment Inspection, the SGS still asserted that Alcatel had not provided supporting documents that showed without any reasonable doubt that the total amount of the project minus the discounts was the price actually paid or payable.