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Salient Features. Simplification and harmonization of customs procedures between the Parties may entail cooperation, wherever appropriate, with other national or customs authorities of non-Parties. Also included are easily accessible processes of administrative and judicial review, making use of information and communications technology (ICT), reduction and simplification of import and export documentation requirements, and harmonization of customs procedures, as far as possible, with relevant international standards and recommended practices such as those made under the World Customs Organization (WCO). Furthermore, both Parties shall exchange information in the field of customs procedures, including enforcement against trafficking of prohibited goods, and importation and exportation of goods suspected of infringing intellectual property rights (IPRs). This chapter also provides for the promotion of the continued use of risk management and the improvement of risk management techniques not only in Japan and the Philippines but also in third countries or customs territories.
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Salient Features. In Annex 6 of the Agreement (Schedule of Specific Commitments and List of Most-Favored-Nation Treatment Exemptions), the Parties made specific commitments on the identified services sectors regarding Market Access and National Treatment for the 4 modes of supply enumerated above. In essence, neither Party can impose additional market access restrictions for these sectors other than those cited in the Schedule. In addition, the Parties must accord the same treatment to domestic and foreign service suppliers for the specified sectors unless otherwise stipulated in the same Schedule. On the whole, there are noteworthy commitments for such sectors as Construction, Outsourcing, Air and Maritime Transport, Health-related and Social Services, Tourism and Travel-related Services, Telecommunications, and Banking. Under Telecommunications, for example, the Philippines committed commercial presence under market access and national treatment for the following services, subject to certain conditions and requirements, offered only on a facilities basis, for public use, using either wired or wireless technology except cable television: voice telephone services, telex services, telegraph services, facsimile services, private leased circuit services, cellular mobile telephone service, satellite services, among others. Under Air Transport Services, Japan made a full commitment for selling and marketing of air transport services and computer reservation system services -- services that are directly linked to Tourism and Travel-related Services which have also been fully opened up by Japan. Under Maritime Transport Services, specifically for International Maritime Transport Services, both Japan and the Philippines made additional commitments for pilotage; pushing and towing; provisioning, fuelling and watering; garbage collecting and refuse disposal; port captain’s services; navigation aids; shore based operational services essential to ship operations, including communications, water and electrical supplies; emergency repair; and anchorage, berths and berthing services.
Salient Features. Japan and the Philippines shall enter into negotiations at the earliest possible time, not later than five (5) years after the date of the entry into force of the JPEPA, with a view to liberalizing their respective government procurement markets. In such negotiations, the Parties shall consider according national treatment and most-favored nation (MFN) treatment to goods, services and suppliers of the other Party; enhancement of transparency; consistency of each Party’s government procurement measures with international principles on government procurement, such as, but not limited to, the Agreement on Government Procurement (GPA) in Annex 4 to the WTO Agreement (a plurilateral trade agreement to which Japan is a signatory while the Philippines is not); and other matters necessary for a fair and effective implementation of government procurement measures including challenge procedures.
Salient Features. The mechanisms used for dispute settlement and avoidance under the JPEPA are consultations and arbitral tribunals. The Parties may as well make use of good offices, conciliation, or mediation. There may also be recourse to dispute settlement procedures available under other international agreements to which both countries are parties. However, where the infringement of obligations under the JPEPA is tantamount to the infringement of obligations under the WTO, the Parties shall give priority consideration to having recourse to the dispute settlement procedures under the WTO Agreement.
Salient Features. Any person irrespective of sex, occupation and profession in the age group of 10 to 80 years may be covered under JANATA PERSONAL ACCIDENT POLICY.
Salient Features. Price Quote Rs/Xxxxxxx Tick Size Incremental bid by 1 Rs. Minimum Quantity 1 MT and thereafter in multiple of 1 MT up to the available quantity. Bid Quantity 1 MT (Yankee Auction) Price Quote Exclusive of the applicable taxes (5% GST, mandi tax etc) EMD Bidders have to deposit 10.59% (10% EMD + 0.59% for NeML TC + GST) of the bid value in Client Escrow Account prior to auction. System will block EMD of successful bidders only. After bid confirmation received from MFP-PARC, NeML will transfer 10% EMD of approved bidders into MFP-PARC’s registered bank a/c within same day or Next bank working day. Payment of balance amount by successful bidder Approved bidders have to deposit 90% (Balance) amount of trade value within 3 consecutive bank working days after the date of approval into NeML Escrow A/c. If the balance amount (90%) not deposited within the specified time period the EMD amount would be forfeited. NeML Transaction charges NeML transaction charges 0.50% + 18% GST of trade value will be charged from successful bidders only and it would be recovered from EMD amount. TDS TDS 1% of trade value will be deducted from Seller’s Final Payout. IGST 1% IGST will be deducted from seller’s Final Payout and Deposit against the Seller GST Portal by NeML Base Price MFP-PARC may prescribe Disclosed/Undisclosed Base price for auction however bidders can bid for below the Base Price. Issue of Delivery Order After the deposit of Balance amount within the stipulated time, NeML will transfer the balance 90% after deducting 1%TDS in to MFP-PARC bank account. After receipt of balance 90% trade value MFP-PARC prepare the delivery order with in a week and inform XxXX and successful bidders and concerned dept for delivery execution. Buyers have to lift the allocated stocks within the specified delivery time period. MFP-PARC will confirm the actual delivered quantity against the allocated quantity to NeML via registered email. 10% EMD amount will be adjusted in the final delivered quantity. Stock Lifting Conditions The lifting of the wild forest honey must be completed within 20 working days after the issue of Delivery Order to seller. After 20 free lifting days delivery period can be extended for maximum 15 warehouse working days by paying applicable Warehouses storage charges as prescribed by MFP-PARC APMC cess and other charges` Buyer shall have to pay applicable mandi taxes, loading charges, any other applicable charges/taxes BIO Diversity Buyer shall have to Pay, if applica...

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