PROSEC definition

PROSEC means Programa de Promoción Sectorial, the Borrower’s sectorial promotion program;

Examples of PROSEC in a sentence

  • For the purp oses of article 2, item III of the PROSEC Decree, a company registered as an “indirect supplier” will only be able to supply the imported merchandise under the PROSEC decree to a direct producer.

  • Merchandises for PROSEC for the Electronic Industry, when the companies have authorization under rule 8th, in accordance to the criteria issued by SE.

  • Determine tariff classification of components and materials to be imported — Act as importer of record to import components and materials on a temporary basis under Service Provider’s IMMEX Program — Claim PROSEC preferential duty rates under Service Provider’s PROSEC Program at the time of importation of components and materials — Export finished goods incorporating components and materials that were imported under Service Provider’s IMMEX and PROSEC Program, within the legal timeframes.

  • LAWD-784 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE II: PROSEC & ADJUC 3 Dignity Rights Clinic (DRC) is Delaware Law School's newest clinic and the first law school clinic in the world dedicated to advancing the principle of human dignity under law.

  • See General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) PROSEC Program [Mexico].

  • The Ministry of Economy has approved the PROSEC and a true, correct and complete copy of the application and approval has been delivered to the Buyer.

  • The Borrower, through the Administración General de Aduanas, has established an Inter Secretarías Information System with the purpose of establishing inter-connectivity to link public entities involved in customs procedures, which program includes: (a) incorporation of Pitex, Maquila, and PROSEC information; and (b) incorporation of quota administration information.