Technical Liaison Committees definition

Technical Liaison Committees means Committees established by Article 7; "Tribunal" means an adhoc Tribunal established by Article 7;
Technical Liaison Committees means Committees established by Article 7; "Tribunal" means an adhoc Tribunal established by Article 7; "WTO" means the World Trade Organisation. Article 2 Objectives The objectives of this Agreement are - (a) to facilitate the cross-border movement of goods between the territories of the Member States; (b) to create effective, transparent and democratic institutions which will ensure equitable trade benefits to Member States; (c) to promote conditions of fair competition in the Common Customs Area; (d) to substantially increase investment opportunities in the Common Customs Area; (e) to enhance the economic development, diversification, industrialization and competitiveness of Member States; (f) to promote the integration of Member States into the global economy through enhanced trade and investment; (g) to facilitate the equitable sharing of revenue arising from customs, excise and additional duties levied by Member States; and (h) to facilitate the development of common policies and strategies. Article 3

Examples of Technical Liaison Committees in a sentence

  • There shall be four Technical Liaison Committees to assist and advise the Commission in its work.

  • The 2002 agreement sets up four Technical Liaison Committees for agriculture, customs, trade and industry, and transport.

  • Of the institutional organs provided for by the 2002 agreement, the Council of Ministers, the SACU Commission, Technical Liaison Committees and the Secretariat are currently functional.

  • The Agreement furthermore provides for a number of Technical Liaison Committees, National Tariff Boards and a Tribunal.

  • An additional mechanism of support is provided by Article 12 of the Treaty, which establishes several Technical Liaison Committees to assist the Commission in the designated areas of agriculture, customs, trade and Industry, and transport.

  • The 2002 SACU Agreement provides for the establishment of certain designated institutions essential for the implementation of the Customs Union: the Council of Ministers; the Customs Union Commission; the Secretariat; the Tariff Board; the Technical Liaison Committees; and the ad hoc Tribunal.

  • In 2005 the New Zealand Fire Service signed the National Hazardous Substance Technical Liaison Committees (HSTLC) Terms of Reference and copies were distributed to 22 HSTLC Groups (Appendix B).

  • In the past Hazardous Substances Technical Liaison Committees helped serve this purpose.

  • Hazardous Substance Technical Liaison Committees (HSTLC)HSTLCs operate in Wellington and the Wairarapa.

  • The following institutions of SACU are hereby established - (a) Council of Ministers; (b) Customs Union Commission; (c) Secretariat (d) Tariff Board; (e) Technical Liaison Committees; and (f) ad hoc Tribunal.

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