Tariff Rate Quota Administration definition

Tariff Rate Quota Administration. China has agreed to comply with its WTO obligations and to make specific improvements to its administration of wheat, corn, and rice tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), including the allocation methodology, treatment of non-state trading quota applicants, and transparency. Separate from this Agreement, as part of a WTO dispute brought and won by the United States, China agreed to comply with its WTO obligations for the administration of TRQs for wheat, corn, and rice by December 31, 2019.
Tariff Rate Quota Administration. China has agreed to comply with its WTO obligations and to make specific improvements to its administration of wheat, corn, and rice tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), including the allocation methodology, treatment of non-state trading quota applicants, and increased transparency. Separate from this Agreement, as part of a WTO dispute brought and won by the United States, China agreed to comply with its WTO obligations for the administration of TRQs for wheat, corn, and rice by December 31, 2019.  Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: The Parties agreed to not implement food safety regulations or require actions of the other Party’s regulatory authorities that are not science- and risk-based and shall only apply such regulations and require such actions to the extent necessary to protect human life or health. In addition, recognizing the importance of ensuring that sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are science-based, non-discriminatory, and account for regional differences, the Parties have agreed that China will improve SPS measures affecting a wide variety of products, which will facilitate exports of U.S. food and agricultural products to China.  Beef: China will expand the scope of beef products allowed to be imported, eliminate age restrictions on cattle slaughtered for export to China, eliminate unnecessary cattle traceability requirements, and provide for the establishment of maximum residue levels for three hormones legally used in the United States.  Pork: China has agreed to broaden the list of pork products that are eligible for importation to include processed products such as ham and certain types of offal. China also agreed to conduct a risk assessment for the veterinary drug ractopamine, which may be used in U.S. beef and pork production.  Poultry: On November 14, 0000, Xxxxx reopened its market to U.S. poultry meat, partially eliminating the ban it had imposed in late 2014. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and China’s customs administration have completed necessary technical details, and Chinese importers can import U.S. poultry meat slaughtered and processed after being listed on the website of the General Administration of Customs of the People’s Republic of China (GACC).
Tariff Rate Quota Administration. China has agreed to comply with its WTO obligations and to make specific improvements to its administration of wheat, corn, and rice tariff-rate quotas (TRQs), including the allocation methodology, treatment of non-state trading quota applicants, and increased transparency. Separate from this Agreement, as part of a WTO dispute brought and won by the United States, China agreed to comply with its WTO obligations for the administration of TRQs for wheat, corn, and rice by December 31, 2019. • Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: The Parties agreed to not implement food safety regulations or require actions of the other Party’s regulatory authorities that are not science- and risk-based and shall only apply such regulations and require such actions to the extent necessary to protect human life or health. In addition, recognizing the importance of ensuring that sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are science-based, non-discriminatory, and account for regional differences, the Parties have agreed that China will improve SPS measures affecting a wide variety of products, which will facilitate exports of U.S. food and agricultural products to China.

Examples of Tariff Rate Quota Administration in a sentence

  • This proposal concerns the decision establishing the position to be taken on Union's behalf in the General Council of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in connection with the envisaged adoption of a decision on the Review of the Understanding on Tariff Rate Quota Administration Provisions of Agricultural Products, as Defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture.

  • In December 2013, at the Ninth Session of the WTO Ministerial Conference, (Trade) Ministers adopted a decision on ‘Understanding on Tariff Rate Quota Administration Provisions of Agricultural Products, as defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture’ (WT/MIN(13)/39) (‘TRQ Understanding’).The objective of the TRQ Understanding is to streamline tariff rate quota administration for agricultural products.

  • Richard Barichello, “A Review of Tariff Rate Quota Administration in Canadian Agriculture,” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, vol.

  • At the Ninth Session of the Ministerial Conference in December 2013 at Bali, Ministers adopted the Decision on "Understanding of Tariff Rate Quota Administration Provisions of Agricultural Products, as defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture" (WT/MIN(13)/39) (hereinafter referred to as the "Decision").

  • At the Ninth Session of the Ministerial Conference, Ministers adopted the Decision on "Understanding of Tariff Rate Quota Administration Provisions of Agricultural Products, as defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture" (WT/MIN(13)/39) (“Bali TRQ Decision”).

  • Discussions on the review of the Understanding on Tariff Rate Quota Administration provisions of Agricultural Products, as defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture (WT/MIN(13)/39, WT/L/914)) should reach a result by 31 December 2021.

  • Richard Barichello, “ A Review of Tariff Rate Quota Administration in Canadian Agriculture,” Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, vol.

  • In addition to any consultation, the parties must meet five years after the USMCA’s implementation and every two years thereafter to consider any changes to be made to dairy pricing.Article 3.A.2 Tariff Rate Quota Administration speaks to TRQ quota on agricultural goods.

  • Mexico shall administer its TRQs provided for in this Agreement and set out in Section B of this Appendix in accordance with: the terms set out in this Appendix and Section D (Tariff Rate Quota Administration) of Chapter 2 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods).

  • In December 2013, the Ninth Session of the WTO Ministerial Conference adopted a Ministerial Decision on Understanding on Tariff Rate Quota Administration Provisions of Agricultural Products, as defined in Article 2 of the Agreement on Agriculture (WT/MIN(13)/39) (‘the TRQ Understanding’).