Examples of World Trade Organisation in a sentence
Where the Agreement on Government Procurement2 concluded within the World Trade Organisation applies, the participation to this call for tenders is open to all natural and legal persons established in the countries that have ratified this Agreement, on the conditions laid down therein.
Where the plurilateral Agreement on Government Procurement1 concluded within the World Trade Organisation applies, the participation to this procedure is also open to all natural and legal persons established in the countries that have ratified this Agreement, on the conditions it lays down.
The role of harmonised standards and the responsibilities of the European standardisation organisations are now defined in Regulation (EU) No 1025/2012 together with relevant Union harmonisation legislation.The principle of reliance on standards in technical regulations has also been adopted by the World Trade Organisation (WTO).
If awarded a ‘Small Amounts of Financial Assistance’ grant you must ensure that its use is compatible with the applicable agreements contained in the World Trade Organisation rules, UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, any Free Trade Agreement involving the UK, the Northern Ireland Protocol and any domestic legislation.
If awarded a grant you must ensure that its use is compatible with the applicable agreements contained in the World Trade Organisation rules, UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement, any Free Trade Agreement involving the UK, the Northern Ireland Protocol and any domestic legislation.