Examples of SACU Agreement in a sentence
Cooperation for EPA institutional capacity building shall aim at supporting institutional structures for EPA implementation management, capacity building for trade negotiations and for trade policy in cooperation with the relevant institutional mechanisms established under the SADC Treaty and SACU Agreement or in the respective SADC EPA States.
The Parties support, in particular, the integration processes based on the SACU Agreement, the SADC Treaty, and the Constitutive Act of the African Union adopted on 11 July 2000, as well as the development policies and political objectives related to such processes.
To this end, consistent with WTO obligations, this Agreement shall enhance commercial and economic relations, consolidate the implementation of the Protocol on Trade in the Southern African Development Community (SADC) Region, signed on 24 August 1996 (“SADC Protocol on Trade”) and the SACU Agreement, support a new trading dynamic between the Parties by means of the progressive, asymmetrical liberalisation of trade between them and reinforce, broaden and deepen cooperation in all areas relevant to trade.
The Council of Ministers shall determine, on the basis of updated figures, how payments of adjustments under the 1969 SACU Agreement revenue sharing formula will be made.
Any SACU State which withdraws from the SACU Agreement shall ipso facto on the same day as the withdrawal takes effect cease to be a Party to this Agreement.
In relation to SACU, the meaning to be attributed to “Parties” or “Party” in each case is to be deduced from the relevant provisions of this Agreement and from the respective competencies of SACU and the SACU States as they follow from the SACU Agreement 2002, as amended from time to time.
Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Swaziland may, in accordance with Article 26 of the SACU Agreement 2002, temporarily levy duties on imports to protect infant industries.
Each Lot shall be considered complete and separate for all accounting purposes under this Agreement.
This is compounded by the country’s limited influence in tariff policy setting under SACU due to slow operationalization of the National Body as provided for under the SACU Agreement.
In addition, the SADC countries are supposedly moving to an FTA (to be succeeded by a Customs Union), and there is a scheduled review of the TDCA (but this time, presumably, under the new SACU Agreement).