trade in services definition

trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the Area of a Party into the Area of the other Party (“cross-border supply mode”); (ii) in the Area of a Party to the service consumer of the other Party (“consumption abroad mode”); (iii) by a service supplier of a Party, through commercial presence in the Area of the other Party (“commercial presence mode”); and (iv) by a service supplier of a Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the Area of the other Party (“presence of natural persons mode”); and
trade in services means the supply of a service:
trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the territory of one Party into the territory of the other Party ("cross border mode"); (ii) in the territory of one Party to the service consumer of the other Party ("consumption abroad mode"); (iii) by a service supplier of one Party, through commercial presence in the territory of the other Party ("commercial presence mode"); (iv) by a service supplier of one Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the territory of the other Party ("presence of natural persons mode"); o) "measures by Parties" means measures taken by: (i) central, regional or local governments and authorities; and (ii) non-governmental bodies in the exercise of powers delegated by central, regional or local governments or authorities; p) "services" includes any service in any sector except services supplied in the exercise of governmental authority; q) "a service supplied in the exercise of governmental authority" means any service which is supplied neither on a commercial basis nor in competition with one or more services suppliers; r) in the case of financial services, "services supplied in the exercise of governmental authority" means the following: (i) activities conducted by a central bank or monetary authority or by any other public entity in pursuit of monetary or exchange rate policies; (ii) activities forming part of a statutory system of social security or public retirement plans; and (iii) other activities conducted by a public entity for the account or with the guarantee or using the financial resources of the Government. If a Party allows any of the activities referred to in sub-paragraphs (ii) or (iii) of this paragraph to be conducted by its financial service suppliers in competition with a public entity or a financial service supplier, "services" shall include such activities; s) "new financial services" means a service of a financial nature, including services related to existing and new products or the manner in which a product is delivered, that is not supplied by any financial service supplier in the territory of one Party but is supplied in the territory of the other Party.

Examples of trade in services in a sentence

  • For the purposes of Chapter 8 (Trade in Services) and its Annexes, Article XIV of GATS, including its footnotes, is incorporated into and made part of this Agreement, mutatis mutandis.

  • Nothing in this Chapter, Chapter 8 (Trade in Services), or Chapter 11 (Electronic Commerce), shall apply to non- discriminatory measures of general application taken by any public entity in pursuit of monetary and related credit policies or exchange rate policies.

  • Central Measures: Law Nº 28278, “El Peruano” Official Gazette of July 16, 2004, Radio and Television Law (Ley de Radio y Televisión), Article 24 Description: Establishment and Trade in Services Only Peruvian nationals or juridical persons organised under Peruvian law and domiciled in Peru may be authorised or licensed to offer broadcasting services.

  • Central Measures: Legislative Decree N° 689, “El Peruano” Official Gazette of November 5, 1991, Law for Foreign Workers Recruitment (Ley para la Contratación de Trabajadores Extranjeros), Articles 1, 3, 4, 5 (modified by Law N° 26196) and 6 Description: Trade in Services All employers in Peru, independently of their activity or nationality, shall give preferential treatment to nationals when hiring employees.

  • Central Measures: Supreme Decree N° 003-2011-IN, “El Peruano” Official Gazette of March 31, 2011, Regulation of Private Security Services (Reglamento de Servicios de Seguridad Privada), Articles 12, 18, 22, 36, 40, 41, 46, 47 and 48 Description: Establishment and Trade in Services The supply of personal and heritage security services by natural persons is reserved to Peruvian nationals.


More Definitions of trade in services

trade in services means the supply of services: (i) from the Area of a Party into the Area of the other Party ("cross-border supply mode"); (ii) in the Area of a Party to the service consumerof the other Party ("consumption abroad mode"); (iii) by a service supplier of a Party, throughcommercial presence in the Area of the other Party ("commercial presence mode"); and (iv) by a service supplier of a Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the Area ofthe other Party ("presence of natural personsmode"); and (v) "traffic rights" means the rights for scheduled andnon-scheduled services to operate and/or to carrypassengers, cargo and mail for remuneration or hirefrom, to, within, or over a Party, including pointsto be served, routes to be operated, types of trafficto be carried, capacity to be provided, tariffs to becharged and their conditions, and criteria fordesignation of airlines, including such criteria asnumber, ownership, and control.
trade in services means the supply of a service as defined in subparagraph (a), subparagraph (b), subparagraph (c) and subparagraph (d).
trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the territory of a Party into the territory of another Party (hereinafter referred to as “cross-border supply”); (ii) in the territory of a Party to the service consumer of another Party (hereinafter referred to as “consumption abroad”); (iii) by a service supplier of a Party, through commercial presence in the territory of another Party (hereinafter referred to as “commercial presence”); (iv) by a service supplier of a Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the territory of another Party (hereinafter referred to as “presence of natural persons”);
trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the territory of a Member State into the territory of any other Member State (“cross border supply”); (ii) in the territory of a Member State to the service consumer of any other Member State (“consumption abroad”); (iii) by a service supplier of a Member State, through commercial presence in the territory of any other Member State (“commercial presence”); (iv) by a service supplier of a Member State, through presence of natural persons of a Member State in the territory of any other Member State (“presence of natural persons”); and
trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the territory of the country of one Party into the territory of the country of the other Party (“cross- border mode”); (ii) in the territory of the country of one Party to the service consumer of the country of the other Party (“consumption abroad mode”); (iii) by a service supplier of the country of one Party, through commercial presence in the territory of the country of the other Party (“commercial presence mode”); and (iv) by a service supplier of the country of one Party, through presence of natural persons of the country of that Party in the territory of the country of the other Party (“presence of natural persons mode”).
trade in services means the supply of a service: (i) from the territory of one Party into the territory of the other Party (“cross- border mode”); (ii) in the territory of one Party to the service consumer of the other Party (“consumption abroad mode”); (iii) by a service supplier of one Party, through commercial presence in the territory of the other Party (“commercial presence mode”); (iv) by a service supplier of one Party, through presence of natural persons of that Party in the territory of the other Party (“presence of natural persons mode”);
trade in services is defined as the supply of a service