Ministerial Decision definition
Examples of Ministerial Decision in a sentence
The Parties reaffirm their commitments made in the Ministerial Decision of 19 December 2015 on Export Competition (WT/MIN(15)/45, WT/L/980), adopted in Nairobi on 19 December 2015, including elimination of scheduled export subsidy entitlements for agricultural goods.
The Parties affirm their commitment, expressed in the Ministerial Decision of 19 December 2015 on Export Competition (WT/MIN(15)/45, WT/L/980) of the WTO, to exercise utmost restraint with regard to export subsidies and export measures with equivalent effect as set out in that decision.
Members reaffirm, with respect to TRIMs, their commitment to obligations on transparency and notification in Article X of GATT 1994, in the undertaking on "Notification" contained in the Understanding Regarding Notification, Consultation, Dispute Settlement and Surveillance adopted on 28 November 1979 and in the Ministerial Decision on Notification Procedures adopted on 15 April 1994.
Each Party shall maintain its practice of not imposing customs duties on electronic transmissions between the Parties, consistent with paragraph 5 of the WTO Ministerial Decision of 7 December 2013 in relation to the Work Programme on Electronic Commerce (WT/MIN(13)/32-WT/L/907).
The authorities will complete all preparatory work and issue the required Ministerial Decision to implement the reformed performance assessment scheme (prior action).
The authorities will provide by mid-May 2016 a report on the compliance of central administration entities with the Ministerial Decision requiring them to transfer their accounts to the Treasury Single Account (TSA).
The practice referred to in paragraph 1 is in accordance with the WTO Ministerial Decision of 13 December 2017 in relation to the Work Programme on Electronic Commerce (WT/MIN(17)/65).
The Hellenic Republic will issue a Ministerial Decision that will specify the optimization scheme of the existing “open” toll system, as proposed by the Technical Advisor of the HRADF.
It is also noted that, for the sake of completeness, the solemn declarations may be signed with qualified electronic signature, in accordance with Regulation (EU) 910/2014, article 15 of Law 4727/2020 and Ministerial Decision 322/2021 (GG B 4651/8.10.2021) as well as through the website ▇▇▇.▇▇.
As prior actions, the authorities will (i) approve the Ministerial Decision on structured interviews; (ii) issue the circular on recognition of private sector experience, to have service councils complete the process by the end of 2016; (iii) issue the circular on job descriptions.