Quantitative restrictions definition

Quantitative restrictions mean prohibitions or restrictions on trade with other Member States, whether made effective through quotas, licenses or other measures with equivalent effect, including administrative measures and requirements which restrict trade.
Quantitative restrictions means prohibitions or restrictions on imports into, or exports from, any other Member State, as the case may be, whether made effective through quotas, import licences or other measures with equivalent effect, including administrative measures and requirements restricting imports or exports.
Quantitative restrictions means any specific limit on quantity of goods imposed as a safeguard measure under the Act;

Examples of Quantitative restrictions in a sentence

  • Quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between the Contracting Parties.

  • Quantitative restrictions on exports and all measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between the Contracting Parties.

  • Quantitative restrictions and/or additional tariffs of exports from India by importing countries.

  • Article 35(ex Article 29 TEC) Quantitative restrictions on exports, and all measures having equivalent effect, shall be prohibited between Member States.

  • Quantitative restrictions on the gen- eral powers of taxation of the State or political subdivision do not necessarily mean that an obligation is not sup- ported by the full faith and credit of the State or political subdivision.


More Definitions of Quantitative restrictions

Quantitative restrictions means prohibitions or restrictions on imports into, or exports from a Member State whether made effective through quotas, import licences, foreign exchange allocation practices or other measures and requirements restricting imports or exports;
Quantitative restrictions means prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the territory of other Member States whether made effective through quotas, import licences or other measures with equivalent effect, including administrative measures and requirements restricting import;
Quantitative restrictions. (QR) means any such restric­ tion imposed as a safeguard measure under the Act;
Quantitative restrictions means any spe- cific limit on quantity of goods imposed as a safeguard measure under the Act;
Quantitative restrictions means measures intended to prohibit or restrict quantity of trade with other Member States, whether made effective through quotas, licences or other measures with equivalent effect, including administrative measures and requirements which restrict trade;
Quantitative restrictions means prohibitions and limitations upon the importation of goods covered by specified NADI Positions;
Quantitative restrictions means prohibitions or restrictions on imports from the territory of other Member States whether made effective