bilateral safeguard measure definition

bilateral safeguard measure means a bilateral safeguard measure provided for in paragraph 2 of Article 21;
bilateral safeguard measure means a measure described in paragraph 1.
bilateral safeguard measure means a measure described in Article 7.2.2;

More Definitions of bilateral safeguard measure

bilateral safeguard measure means a measure referred to in paragraph 2 of Article 3.6 (Application of a Bilateral Safeguard Measure);
bilateral safeguard measure means a safeguard measure described in this Section.
bilateral safeguard measure means a measure described in Article 5.8 (Application of a bilateral safeguard measure);
bilateral safeguard measure means a special safeguard measure that is specified in Article 99 of the Law on Foreign Trade Management and Article 3.10 Chapter 3 of the EVFTA Agreement, incorporated into and made part of the UKVFTA Agreement, and applied to products originating in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, qualified for preferential tariff treatments, and imported to Vietnam, under investigation conditions and procedures laid down in this Circular.
bilateral safeguard measure means a measure prescribed in Article 3.10 Chapter 3 of the Agreement and in Article 99 of the Law on Foreign Trade Management.

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