Trade negotiation definition

Trade negotiation. - means negotiations which the President determines to undertake to enter into a trade agreement pursuant to 19 U.S.C. § 2902, and does not include any action taken before that determination is made.
Trade negotiation. - means negotiations which the President determines to undertake to enter into a trade agreement pursuant to section 1102 of the Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988, and does not include any action taken before that determination is made. A trade negotiation commences to be “ongoing” when, at least 90 days before entering into a trade agreement, the President notifies both the House of Representatives and the Senate of his intention to enter into an agreement.

Related to Trade negotiation

  • Competitive negotiation means a procedure for contracting for supplies, materials, equipment or contractual services, in which proposals are solicited from qualified suppliers by a request for proposals, and changes may be negotiated in proposals and prices after being submitted.

  • Initial Negotiation End Date has the meaning set forth in Section 12.2(a).

  • Notice of Proposal to Negotiate has the meaning set forth in Section 10(c) hereof.

  • LETTER OF INTENT/FAX OF INTENT means intimation by a Fax/Letter to Tenderer(s) that the tender has been accepted in accordance with the provisions contained in the letter.

  • Licensing Agreement means the Agreement on Import Licensing Procedures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement;