Eurasian Economic Commission definition

Eurasian Economic Commission means the permanent regulatory body of the Eurasian Economic Union in accordance with the Treaty on the Eurasian Economic Union of 29 May 2014 (hereinafter referred to as “the Treaty on the EAEU”);

Examples of Eurasian Economic Commission in a sentence

  • Since October 2019 Minister for Integration and Macroeconomics in the Eurasian Economic Commission.

  • A Member asked whether the Eurasian Economic Commission had the authority to negotiate international agreements and if so, what is the legal person signing and being the contact partner for such agreements.

  • Representatives of the following international intergovernmental organizations took part in the session in an observer capacity: Benelux Office for Intellectual Property (BOIP), Eurasian Economic Commission (EEC), World Trade Organization (WTO) (3).

  • Licences are issued to regulate the import of special devices intended for unauthorized obtaining of information (the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries, approved by Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.17).

  • Licences are issued to control the import of human organs and tissues, blood and its components (the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries, approved by Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.21).

  • Licences are issued to control the import of specified narcotic drugs, substances with psychotropic effects and their precursors (the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries, approved by Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.12).

  • Licences are issued to regulate the import of encryption devices (the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries, approved by Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No.30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.19).

  • Instructed the Department for Internal Market Defense of the Eurasian Economic Commission to complete in the prescribed manner the investigations carried out by the authorized bodies of the Customs Union members-states, referred to in paragraph 3 of the Customs Union Commission Decision of 17 August 2010 No. 339, and investigations have not been completed before 1 July 2012, after receipt of the documents and materials referred to in paragraph 2 above.

  • The representative of Kazakhstan explained that the following bodies were responsible for the implementation of the CU Agreements and further development of the CU:- the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council;- the Eurasian Economic Commission; and- the EurAsEC Court.

  • The Republic of Kazakhstan manages its obligations for hazardous waste controlled by the Basel Convention for the Control of Trans-Boundary Movements of Hazardous Waste and their Disposal (Basel Convention) through the Common List of Goods that are Subject to Non-Tariff Measures in Trade with Third Countries (Decision of the Collegium of the Eurasian Economic Commission No. 30 "On Measures of Non-Tariff Regulation" of 21 April 2015, Annex 2.3).

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