Host Economy definition

Host Economy means the jurisdiction to which a person applies for reciprocal recognition under the terms of this Agreement.
Host Economy means the economy where it is intended to apply for secondary registration/licensure in compliance with this Agreement
Host Economy means the economy of (economy in which the Investment is made).

Examples of Host Economy in a sentence

  • Often late night work is required and staff of the Host Economy Secretariat are expected to be aware of this and able to provide the necessary assistance as required.

  • If at all possible, the plenary meeting room(s), small meeting room(s) and Host Economy Secretariat office are expected to be located on the same floor and in close proximity.

  • The location and operating hours of the Host Economy Secretariat offices should be stated in the administrative circular and delegate handbook.

  • A Host Economy Secretariat office should be established with a list of persons for policy, logistical and administrative matters (accommodation, accreditation, meeting room reservations, documentation, information and communications technology, media arrangements, transportation, facilities and so forth).

  • Where possible, the plenary meeting room(s), small meeting room(s) and Host Economy Secretariat office are expected to be located on the same floor and in close proximity.

  • Once agreement has been made to host a meeting, the Host Economy is expected to move as quickly as possible to decide on the locations and exact dates of meetings and inform all appropriate APEC contact points.

  • Host Economy will also second a Host Economy Representative (HER) to the APEC Secretariat as the key coordinator between the Host Economy and the APEC Secretariat.

  • The Host Economy shall consult APEC fora Chairs and Lead Shepherds on the draft schedules beforehand.

  • Just be patient and enjoy the view while you wait for the crew to be done with the cutting.Here is picture taken this winter on the trail west of Cedar Springs road, where certiEied arborist John Flatt was using his climbing skills to tackle a problem tree.

  • Host Economy Representative (HER) plays an important role in coordinating and maintaining the direct line of communication between Host Economy/SOM Chair Office and APEC Secretariat, as well as Committee Chairs, Group Chairs/ Lead Shepherds through the Program Directors.


More Definitions of Host Economy

Host Economy means the economy where it is intended to apply for secondary registration/licensure in compliance with this Arrangement; The Parties refers to the Canadian Parties, the Australian Parties and the New Zealand Parties;
Host Economy means the economy where it is intended to apply for secondary registration/licensure in compliance with this Memorandum;

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