Examples of Ministerial Decision in a sentence
In addition, as mandated by the Ministerial Decision, the Committee on Rules of Origin agreed, at its meeting of 2 March 2017, to a template for such notifications (G/RO/84).
Paragraph 4.3 of the 2015 Ministerial Decision on preferential rules of origin for least developed countries (WT/L/917/Add.1) requires preference-granting Members to notify preferential rules of origin as per the established procedures1.
In this regard, it is agreed that, further to the 1994 Ministerial Decision Regarding Cases Where Customs Administrations Have Reasons to Doubt the Truth or Accuracy of the Declared Value, when the customs administration of an importing Member has reasonable grounds to doubt the truth or accuracy of the declared value, it may seek assistance from the customs administration of an exporting Member on the value of the good concerned.
The evaluation benefited greatly from the time and effort contributed by these individuals.EXECUTIVE SUMMARYThe purpose of this evaluation is to provide an overview of Human Capacity Development HCD activities across the four main offices of the United States Agency for International Development’s (USAID’s ) Bureau for Global Health (GH) and recommend options for addressing future HCD needs in health service provision.
The Ministry of Commerce approved the conversion of the Company to a Saudi Closed Joint Stock Company by Ministerial Decision No. 44 dated Safar 14, 1433H (January 8, 2012).
Please note that this ES will be updated from time to time as the vaccination programme develops and is subject to Ministerial Decision.
The time of the submission of the offers and any electronic communications performed through the System shall be confirmed automatically by the system through time stamping, as stipulated in article 6 of Ministerial Decision P1-2390/13.
Pursuant to the Ministerial Decision taken in Marrakesh on 15 April 1994 on "Proposed Understanding on WTO-ISO Standards Information System", a "Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on WTO Standards Information Service Operated by ISO" was reached between the Secretary-General of the ISO Central Secretariat and the Director-General of the WTO.
The Ministry of Commerce approved the conversion of the Company to a Saudi Closed Joint Stock Company by Ministerial Decision No. 44 dated 14 Safar 1433H (corresponding to 8 January 2012).
The decision to establish this list was taken on the understanding that " being listed would not as such confer automatic benefits since, under the mechanisms covered by the Marrakesh Ministerial Decision, donors and the institutions concerned would have a role to play" (G/AG/R/4, paragraph 17).