Developed Countries definition

Developed Countries means any country other than an Emerging Market;
Developed Countries means those countries which are Member States of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD);1
Developed Countries means the countries (each a “Developed Country”) that are not listed in Appendix A.

Examples of Developed Countries in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to promote a programme of trade liberalisation taking into account the difference in the levels of development between Colombia and CARICOM generally, and, in particular, those countries designated the Less Developed Countries (LDCs) of CARICOM.

  • The Parties agree to undertake climate action to address adaptation, mitigation, as well as means of implementation and be focused on the most vulnerable countries, including Small Island Developing States, Low-lying Coastal States, Least Developed Countries and Land Locked Developing Countries.

  • The Adaptation Committee and the Least Developed Countries Expert Group shall serve this Agreement.

  • This Agreement may be amended by three-fourths of the Member States including two of the More Developed Countries.

  • Rotavirus Vaccine Developed Countries Exclusive (non-exclusive with respect to PVS manufacturing rights asset forth in Section 5.

  • Cooperation in this area shall, in particular, through national and regional development strategies as defined in Title I and in conformity with Article 35, include assistance in the drafting of an appropriate legal framework and its administrative enforcement with particular reference to the special situation of the Least Developed Countries.

  • Member States recognise the need for continuing inflows of extra-regional capital and the urgent necessity to promote development in the Less Developed Countries.

  • Member States agree that in the establishment of the Scheme for Harmonisation of Fiscal Incentives to Industry, provided for in Article 40 of this Annex, the special needs of the Less Developed Countries shall be taken into account.

  • The provisions of this Chapter shall have effect for the purposes of establishing within the frame-work of this Annex a special regime for the Less Developed Countries.

  • Member States agree that in order to promote the development of industries in the Less Developed Countries an appropriate investment institution shall be established.


More Definitions of Developed Countries

Developed Countries means those countries which are Member States of the Organization
Developed Countries means all countries of the world that are not Developing Countries.
Developed Countries means the countries (each a “Developed Country”) that are not listed in Appendix A. (j) “Developing Countries” means the countries (each a “Developing Country”) listed on Appendix A as Developing Countries. (k) “Dose” (or “Doses” as applicable) means the amount of Released Product required for single administration of vaccine regardless of where
Developed Countries means the U.S., Canada, EU, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.
Developed Countries means Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Republic of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Australia, Canada, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and United States.

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