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The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade gives rules for the use of such barriers.
(5) The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade.
(g) Reducing Barriers to Trade.
"Technical Barriers to Trade," in Princeton Encyclopedia of the World Economy.
The Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade is an international treaty of the World Trade Organization.
Technical Barriers to Trade: Reducing the Impact of Conformity Assessment Measures No.
Global Assessment of Stands Barriers to Trade in The Information Technology Industry Investigation No.
The SPS agreement is closely linked to the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, which was signed in the same year and has similar goals.
Barriers to Trade The talks do not focus on any specific products, but rather on business and financial practices that analysts say serve as barriers to trade.
Pursuant to the World Trade Organisation Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, Member States must base their legislation on these international standards.
These rights and obligations were laid out by the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, which deals with standards, regulations, and conformity assessments, among other things.
The minsters urged the EU to give due consideration to these consequences and also ensure that REACH does not become a Technical Barrier to Trade (TBT).
Canada said that the French measures contravened provisions of the Agreements on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures and on Technical Barriers to Trade, and the GATT 1994.
The draft regulation has been notified to the World Trade Organisation under the procedure in the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade, and we have recently accepted further time for third countries to examine our proposal.
"A Review of Past Attempts and the New Policy Context," with Keith Maskus in Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: Can It Be Done?
The European Commission is therefore called upon to raise this issue, as regards Brazils' intentions, at the next meeting of the WTO Committee on Technical Barriers to Trade on 24-25 March 2011.
Sarkar, S. (2004), "Non-Tariff measures in services measuring gains from movement of skilled personnel in quantifying Non Tariff Barriers to Trade" in P. Dee, M. Ferrantino (eds.)
"Introduction: A Review of Key Issues" with Spencer Henson, in Spencer Henson and John S. Wilson, eds, The WTO and Technical Barriers to Trade.
Quantifying the Impact of Technical Barriers to Trade: Can It Be Done, Editor with Keith Maskus, Studies in International Economics Series, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press 2001.
Member countries of the World Trade Organization (WTO) are required under the Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT Agreement) to report to the WTO all proposed technical regulations that could affect trade with other Member countries.
It argues that the talks should be suspended until priority is shifted from free trade to the protection of public health and the environment, and that the current proposals on Technical Barriers to Trade and Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures [see ED no. 55]should be abandoned.
"Eliminating Barriers to Trade in Telecommunications and Information Technology Goods and Services: Next Steps in Multilateral and Regional Liberalization Efforts," in Regulatory Reform and International Market Openness (Paris: Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development), November 1996.