Common use of Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative Restrictions. 1. A Party may take bilateral emergency action against non-originating textile or apparel goods of the other Party in accordance with this Section and Appendix 4.1.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Free Trade Agreement, Free Trade Agreement, investmentpolicy.unctad.org

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Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative Restrictions. 1. A Party may take bilateral emergency action against non-originating textile or apparel goods that have not been integrated into the WTO and which enter into the territory of the other Party under a tariff preference level (TPL) in accordance with this Section section and Appendix 4.1III.1.5.1.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Customs Valuation Agreement, www.sice.oas.org

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Bilateral Emergency Actions (Quantitative Restrictions. 1. A Party may take bilateral emergency action against non-originating textile or apparel goods that have not been integrated into the WTO and which enter into the territory of the other Party under a tariff preference level (TPL) in accordance with this Section section and Appendix 4.1III.1.5.1.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Trade Agreement

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