Cross Border Trade definition

Cross Border Trade means the business of the Licensee and any Affiliate or related enterprise of the Licensee of the import, export or transit of capacity or power carried out under the terms of this license, and any associated billing, collection, and customer service activities.

Examples of Cross Border Trade in a sentence

  • A Party may request in writing consultations with the other Party on any matter affecting the implementation, interpretation or application of this Agreement or whenever a party considers that any measure or any other matter that is inconsistent with the obligations of this Agreement or causes nullification or impairment of any benefit accruing to it directly or indirectly under Chapters 3 (National Treatment and Market Access for Goods), 4 (Rules of Origin), and 9 (Cross Border Trade in Services).

  • For the purposes of the national treatment obligations in Article 6.1 (Cross- Border Trade), a Party shall accord to cross- border financial service suppliers of the other Party treatment no less favourable than that it accords to its own financial service suppliers, in like circumstances, with respect to the supply of the relevant service.

  • The Cross Border Trade in Services Chapter is a comprehensive chapter that binds the Parties to their current levels of liberalization as well as any future liberalization in most services sectors.

  • Articles 3 (National Treatment), 4 (Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment), 5 (Market Access for Financial Institutions), 6 (Cross- Border Trade) and 9 (Senior Management and Boards of Directors) shall not apply to any measure that a Party adopts or maintains with respect to sectors, subsectors or activities, as set out by that Party in Section B of its Schedule to Annex 6.

  • Chapter 13 on Financial Services complements Chapter 10 on Cross- Border Trade in Services (CBTS) and Chapter 11 on Investment.

  • Section B of Chapter Ten (Investment) is hereby incorporated into and made a part of this Chapter solely for breaches by a Party of Articles 10.8 through 10.11, as incorporated into this Chapter.1 No other provision of Chapter Ten (Investment) or Chapter Eleven (Cross Border Trade in Services) shall apply to a measure described in paragraph 1 .

  • The Cross Border Trade in Services chapter would support growth for New Zealand’s services sectors by including provisions relating to non-discrimination and market access.

  • The Parties affirm that measures affecting the supply of a service delivered or performed electronically are subject to the obligations contained in the relevant provisions of Chapters Ten (Investment), Eleven (Cross- Border Trade in Services), and Twelve (Financial Services), subject to any exceptions or non-conforming measures set out in this Agreement that are applicable to such obligations.

  • Sub­Sector: Banking and other financial services (excluding insurance) Trading in securities and commodities futures – persons Type of Reservation: Market Access National Treatment Cross Border Trade in Financial Services Level of Government: Provincial – British Columbia Measures:Securities Act [RSBC 1996] c.

  • The Administration of Small-Scale Economies in the Cross- Border Trade in Southeast Asia.